Bang Galore
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I see a lot of anger directed at Mr.Chidambaram ansd some of it is fair enough. As home minister the buck should stop at his table which was ironically what he was saying to the WB Chief Minister the other day. Asking for his resignation on so called " moral grounds" however is ridiculous. This guy is one of the best we have and while the overall responsibility is his, he certainly can't be held responsible for every action carried out by "professionals" in charge of the CRPF. Officers in charge have to take the blame though I suspect that they feel that they have been thrown in at the deep end without adequate resources and intelligence support.
It's important to rethink strategies in light of this attack and rework future operations accordingly. Maybe the deployment should be on a much larger scale than it is now and air assets must be available if necessary. Maybe it's time to decide that the rubicon has been crossed today and there can be no going back on decision of dealing with the maoists with ruthlessness. Otherwise the death of these jawans today would have been for nothing.
It's important to rethink strategies in light of this attack and rework future operations accordingly. Maybe the deployment should be on a much larger scale than it is now and air assets must be available if necessary. Maybe it's time to decide that the rubicon has been crossed today and there can be no going back on decision of dealing with the maoists with ruthlessness. Otherwise the death of these jawans today would have been for nothing.