Medicines being sent to Sukma Collector: R. K. Singh

April 24, 2012 04:05 pm | Updated July 13, 2016 03:58 pm IST - New Delhi

The Centre today hoped that the crisis arising out of the abduction of Sukma District Collector Alex Paul Menon will be resolved soon with the appointment of mediators.

The government is also making arrangement to send medicines to Mr. Menon, an asthma patient and whose health condition has been described by his Maoist abductors as “critical”.

“I hope so,” Union Home Secretary R. K. Singh said when asked whether he thought the hostage crisis will come to an end soon with the appointment of two mediators by the Chhattisgarh government.

Former Chief Secretaries of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh — Nirmala Buch and S. K. Mishra — have been deputed by the State government for talks with the Maoists who abducted the 32-year-old 2006 batch IAS officer on Saturday.

Mr. Singh said medicines were being sent to Mr. Menon as he needed to take them regularly being an asthma patient.

“Medicines are being sent. There is somebody who will take the medicines across to the Collector,” he said.

In a statement last night, the Maoists had termed Mr. Menon’s health as critical and asked the mediators to bring medicines along with them.

The Maoists had named Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan, former National SC/ST Commission Chairperson B. D. Sharma and president of All India Adivasi Mahasabha Manish Kunjam as their mediators to hold talks with the government.

However, Mr. Bhushan and Mr. Kunjam have declined to mediate on behalf of the Maoists.

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