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  • Collector, engineer to return home by Thursday: Mediator

    Published on February 23, 2011

    A day after Maoist ideologue Varavara Rao claimed that abducted Malkangiri district collector and a junior engineer had been released, the Naxal-appointed mediators said the process for their return is on and both would be back by Thursday.

    “The process has already started and Malkangiri Collector R V Krishna and junior engineer Pabitra Majhi will return by tomorrow,” interlocutor Prof G Hargopal said, refusing to elaborate further on Wednesday.

    Hargopal, who had last evening stated that the duo would be back within 48 hours, said Krishna and Majhi were safe.

    Varavara Rao, who had claimed that the hostages were handed over to four sarpanches on Tuesday night, expressed regret for having given the information as some modifications were made in the process of freeing the duo.

    “I would like to tender my apologies for having stated yesterday that they had been released,” the Naxal ideologue said on Wednesday.

    “However, the process for their return is underway and both will be back shortly,” he said.

    There was no official confirmation on the release of the Malkangiri collector and junior engineer and senior officials were tight-lipped over the matter even as the demands made by the Maoists had been met.

    30-year-old Krishna, a 2005 batch IAS officer, and Majhi had been abducted by Maoists from Chitrakonda area of Malkangiri district on 16th February.

    Hopes of an early release of the kidnapped duo brightened on Tuesday evening following three days of intense negotiations between Maoist-appointed mediators and the Orissa government representatives following which the remaining six of the 14 demands were conceded.

    While the mediators told reporters after the talks that Krishna and Majhi would return within 48 hours, Home secretary U N Behera said the hostage crisis had been resolved.

    Behera had said on Tuesday it was agreed that cases against five Maoists, including Ganti Prasadam and Padma, wife of top naxal Ramakrishna will be withdrawn after following due process of law.

    The government had also agreed that there would be no coercive action by security forces as long as the Maoists do not indulge in unlawful activities, he said.

    Twelve Maoists including hardcore rebel leader Sriramalu Srinivasalu were on Tuesday released on bail in one case by a fast track court which apparently expedited the release of the two officials.

    They will, however, be behind bars in connection with another case.

    Regarding the demand by Maoists for release of Naxals like central committee member of CPI (Maoist) Asutosh Sen, Sriramulu Srinivasulu, Gananath Patra and Jiban Bose, the Home Secretary had said the matter would be examined on their merit.

    Abducted Collector released: Orissa Govt accepts Naxal demands

    After being held hostage for seven days, Malkangiri district collector R V Krishna and a junior engineer were released by Maoists on Tuesday night hours after the Orissa government conceded the remaining six of their 14 demands.

    Naxal ideologue Varavara Rao told that the Maoists handed over Krishna, the 30-year-old IIT graduate-turned IAS officer, and Pabitra Majhi to “four sarpanchs” in Govindpally forests, about 150 km from Malkangiri.

    However, there was no official confirmation that the two officials were set free.

    Jay Panda, a ruling BJD MP, said, “The information that I have is that both the collector and the engineer have been released.”

    “We welcome the development,” he said.

    Celebrations broke out outside the residence of Krishna in Malkangiri, about 650 km from Bhubaneswar, as news of the release of the hugely popular officer trickled in.

    Both Krishna and Majhi were reported to be on their way home to Malkangiri late on Tuesday night.

    Hopes of an early release of the kidnapped duo brightened on Tuesday evening following three days of intense negotiations between Maoist-appointed mediators and the Orissa government representatives after which the remaining six of the 14 demands were conceded on Tuesday.

    After wrapping up the talks with the state government, the mediators said Krishna and Majhi would return within 48 hours.

    Home secretary U N Behera said the hostage crisis has been resolved.

    “Both the Malkangiri Collector and the junior engineer will be freed and will be back within 48 hours,” Prof G Hargopal, one of the three Maoist-chosen interlocutors, told reporters at the conclusion of the talks.

    Hargopal said the mediators were satisfied at the outcome of the parleys.

    Behera said it was agreed that cases against five Maoists, including Ganti Prasadam and Padma, wife of top naxal Ramakrishna will be withdrawn after following due process of law.

    The government also agreed that there would be no coercive action by security forces as long as the Maoists do not indulge in unlawful activities, he said.

    Twelve Maoists including hardcore rebel leader Sriramalu Srinivasalu were on Wednesday released on bail in one case by a fast track court which apparently expedited the release of the two officials.

    They will however be behind bars in connection with another case.

    Regarding the demand by Maoists for release of naxals like central committee member of CPI (Maoist) Asutosh Sen, Sriramulu Srinivasulu, Gananath Patra and Jiban Bose, the Home secretary said the matter would be examined on their merit.

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