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Chidambaram sends another stinker to Bengal CM

Source: PTI
December 31, 2010 16:07 IST
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Continuing to bicker with West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee through letters, Home Minister P Chidambaram has described the killings of political workers in the state as 'alarming' and said that the violence points to a virtual collapse of law and order in some parts of Bengal.

He also said he used the word Harmad (hired killers) in an earlier letter because of its extensive usage in the media, but said he would use any other word to describe armed cadres if the West Bengal chief minister suggested one. Bhattacharjee had taken strong exception to the use of the 'nasty word' in Chidambaram's letter last week.

It is a word Communist Party of India – Marxist's principal opponent Trinammol Congress uses to describe the communist party's cadre. In a letter written to Bhattacharjee on Thursday, a copy of which was released on Friday, Chidambaram said it was 'not a happy situation' considering the level of violence in the state.

Chidambaram had on Thursday sent two letters to Bhattacharjee, as a reply to the chief minister's communication on December 28. Both letters were faxed as well as sent by speed post.

"While you have put the number of CPI-M cadres killed and injured at 69 and 723 respectively, according to our information, they are 65 and 773 respectively. The figures are not very different. In fact, there is broad agreement on the numbers killed and injured.

If our numbers are broadly correct in the case of CPI-M cadres killed and injured, there is no reason to doubt our numbers regarding TMC and Congress cadres killed and injured.

"These numbers have been gathered in the same manner and from the same sources. Taken together, the numbers are alarming and that is why I said that they point to a virtual collapse of law and order in parts of West Bengal," he said in the letter.

Agreeing with the chief minister's view that the CPI - Maoist has a significant presence in three districts of West Bengal and the challenge was how to contain them administratively and politically, Chidambaram says, "It was in that view that the central government provided substantial support by deploying central forces at your request.

"The question that remains unanswered in your letter is -- if armed cadres continue to take upon themselves the duties of maintaining law and order, what is the role of the security forces, especially those that have been deployed at the request of the state government," he said.

The home minister reminded the chief minister about the assurance given by the latter during their meetings and telephonic calls in the past to rein in the armed cadres.

"....I recall your assurances to me. I wish to emphasise that it is important that the armed cadres are disarmed and demobilised immediately," he said.

"...I am afraid that the view that you now express in your letter is not in consonance with the discussion that we had no October 5, 2010 in my chamber in Delhi and the assurances that were given to me," he said.

In the second letter, Chidambaram clarified the reasons behind the use of the word Harmad to describe the armed cadres and said the word has been used extensively in the media and by a number of political parties.

"I do not think that the word is per se offensive but, should you suggest another word or phrase to describe the armed cadres referred to in my letter, I shall be happy to use that word or phrase," he said.

"Both of us should focus on the substance of my letter and not be distracted by extraneous matters," Chidambaram said. Chidambaram also invited Bhattacharjee to New Delhi for a frank discussion on this 'extremely sensitive issue' and to 'agree upon the way forward'.

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