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Saturday, 15 September 2007
ImageNagpur: The approaching anniversary of the Khairlanji incident on 29 September 2007 will be under the scanner of the city police department in Nagpur of Maharashtra.


The city police department, which is busy with the security arrangements during the forthcoming Ganpati festival, will have a tough task on hand as the anniversary day draws near towards the end of this month. Several city-based Dalit and pro-Dalit organisations resorted to violent agitation, protesting and demanding justice for victim Bhaiyyalal Bhotmange, who lost four of his family members in a brutal bloodbath at Khairlanji village in Bhandara.


Snowballing in the districts, the issue was ignited by the Dalits and pro-Dalit organisations all over the State including Nagpur, which was gripped by widespread tension. Targeting government establishments, transport and installations, the protest turned violent. Although it was well suppressed by the swarming army of police personnel under erstwhile city police chief SPS Yadav, palpable tension prevailed in the entire city, which was interspersed by erratic violence.


The involvement of Naxal frontal organisations in fanning the violence had also come to the fore during the Khairlanji protest. Taking cues from last year's incident, several security and intelligence wings have already started keeping a vigil on the movement of the so-called frontal organisations. Reliable sources hinted that meetings of the various organisations and the reported frontal organisations have already started as preparation for a recall movement in and around the city.


Apart from the city police and other security and intelligence agencies, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) have also become active to keep a watch on developments. Altough city police chief Satya Pal Singh did not elaborate on the preparation of his department, he admitted that the issue would be 'seriously taken into consideration'. "We are alert and will take all initiatives to ensure nothing flares up in the city," said Singh.

(Source: The Times of India dated 15 September 2007)

 
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