Karnataka to halt anti-Naxal operations for a week

September 15, 2012 07:03 pm | Updated July 19, 2016 08:16 pm IST - Bangalore

Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Saturday announced a week-long ceasefire from Monday in anti-Naxal operations to facilitate surrender of Maoists. File photo

Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Saturday announced a week-long ceasefire from Monday in anti-Naxal operations to facilitate surrender of Maoists. File photo

Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Saturday announced a week-long ceasefire from Monday in anti-Naxal operations to facilitate surrender of Maoists.

The ceasefire would take effect at 6 a.m. on September 17, 2012 and would be in force till 6 p.m. on September 23, 2012, he told reporters in Bangalore.

The measure has been taken as some Naxalites have sent a message that they desire to surrender and the government is giving them an opportunity do so, Mr. Shettar said.

Naxalites are active in the forests of the Western Ghats, particularly in Dakshina Kannada and Chikmagalur districts of the state, officials said.

Mr. Shettar did not say how many Naxalites would surrender but added that key operatives had expressed a desire to lay down arms.

Karnataka already has a surrender policy for Naxalites.

The Chief Minister said the government is willing to give protection to surrendered Naxalites, encourage them to return to the mainstream and lead a normal life.

Defending the ceasefire decision, he said, “We have not forced them. They have come forward. We have to encourage them (to surrender).”

The government would give them a package within the legal framework and as per the surrender policy.

Asked if criminal cases against them would be withdrawn, Mr. Shettar said it depends, noting that in case there are murder charges, the state can’t interfere.

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