Baghel seeks high-resolution cameras in surveillance UAVs

Official says Israeli UAVs were procured decades ago

April 13, 2022 08:24 pm | Updated 11:38 pm IST - New Delhi

Union Home Minister Amit Shah being presented a bouquet by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, during a meeting, in New Delhi.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah being presented a bouquet by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, during a meeting, in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: PTI

Chattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel conveyed to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday that there was need to improve the resolution of the cameras attached with the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) provided by the Central government for use in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected areas.

The UAVs are operated by the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) from a command centre in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar. They aid the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the police in conducting operations against Maoists. The NTRO is a premier technical intelligence agency that reports to the Prime Minister’s Office through the National Security Adviser (NSA).

A senior government official said all UAVs were procured from an Israeli firm about a decade ago and their payload had not been expanded since. “We cannot retrofit the UAVs with extra cameras or tinker with the machine as it will be a violation of contract with the Israeli company. The images are provided to the police and the CRPF to plan their operations,” the official noted.

As many as 14 of the 27 districts in Chattisgarh are affected by LWE violence.

The Chief Minister met Mr. Shah at the latter’s residence in Delhi and requested him to sanction 13 additional battalions (around 13,000 personnel) of Central forces to establish camps in around 6,800 sq km “security vacuum” at Abujhmaad in south Chattisgarh.

Raises various issues

“During the meeting, the Chief Minister also raised various issues, including increasing the communication facility in the Naxal affected areas, deployment of two more battalions of the CRPF in Bastar and formation of a ‘Bastariya’ Battalion,” a statement by the Chief Minister’s Office said. He also urged the Mr. Shah to resume the special assistance given to seven LWE affected districts of Chhattisgarh.

“Discontinuing the GST compensation to States will have an impact on the State’s economic condition. If funds are not available for development work in the Naxal-affected States, it will have a great impact on the State’s economy,” the statement quoted Mr. Baghel as saying.

He also discussed the issues related to the development of Naxal affected districts such as expansion of road network, livelihood development, development of banks and infrastructure. He pointed out that iron ore was available in abundance in the Bastar region. If it was made available at 30 % discount to the steel plants to be set up in Bastar, then investments of hundreds of crores and thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities would be created there. Due to difficult geographical areas, grid electricity was yet to reach large parts of the State.

Chhattisgarh Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Subrat Sahu and Chhattisgarh Director General of Police Ashok Juneja were also present at the meeting.

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