GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO 1 ANSWERED ON NAXAL HIT AREAS

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO 1 ANSWERED ON 22.11.211 NAXAL HIT AREAS 1. Dr. RAGHUVANSH PRASAD SINGH Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:- (a) whether there are reports of rise in nax al influence/naxal violence from various parts of the country including Bihar; (b) if so, the details of the areas/districts under the influence of naxalism and the number of civilians, personnel of security forces killed/injured, compensation paid to victims and cases of abduction, extortion and damage to properties reported due to naxal activities during each of the last three years and the current year, State -wise; (c) the details of assistance sought for development including deployment of police forces by the naxal affected States during the above period, State -wise; and (d) the details of the measures taken by the Government to deal with naxalism in the country? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI JITENDRA SINGH) (a) to (d): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House. STATEMENT IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NUMBER 1 FOR 22.11.211. (a): During the years 28, 29 and 21, there has been a rise in naxal violence in various parts of the country including Bihar. But the quantum of violence has declined in 211 compared to the corresponding period of 21. A statement showing details of naxal violence during the last four years is at Annex I. (b): The total number of districts in India in which some form of LWE activity has been noticed in the current year is 182. However, 83 districts included under the Security Related Expenditure Scheme are considered to be seriously affected by LWE. A statement indicating LWE activity in different districts of India during the last four years is placed at Annex II. During the current year, a total number of 389 civilians and 124 security force personnel have been killed by naxals. The details of civilians and security

forces killed during the last four years is placed at Annex III. The details of damage caused to economic infrastructure by LWE during the last four years is placed at Annex IV. The State-wise details of incidences of abduction by LWE groups is placed at Annex V. The State-wise details of extortions and extortion-related violence by LWE groups is placed at Annex VI. The Government of India has a provision of ex-gratia payment of Rs.3 lakhs to family of civilians killed under the Central Scheme for assistance to civilian victims/ family of victims of terrorist, communal and naxal violence. The Security Related Expenditure (SRE) Scheme also provides for an ex-gratia payment of Rs. 1 lakh to the family of civilians killed by naxalites. (c): The details of funds provided by the Government of India under various schemes including the Special Infrastructure Scheme, Security Related Expenditure Scheme and the Integrated Action Plan being implemented in the naxal affected States during the last four years is at Annex-VII to Annex-IX respectively. At present, 73 battalions of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been inducted in the naxal affected States to assist the state police forces in anti -naxal operations. (d): Police and Public Order being State subjects, action with respect to maintenance of law and order lies primarily in the domain of the State Governments concerned. The Central Government has a holistic approach towards combating LWE wherein it supplements the efforts of the State Governments over a wide range of issues including deployment of CAPFs, assistance in implementation of development schemes, improving governance and capacity building by the States in various areas. It is the belief of the Government of India that a combination of calibrated police action, focused development efforts and improvement in governance will yield the desired results against LWE. (LINK http://164.1.47.132/lssnew/psearch/qresult15.aspx?qref=111463 ) Annex I L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 Details of Naxal incidents during 27 to 211 (up to 15.11.211) Year State 211 (up to 27 28 29 21 November 15) 44 138 92 66 1 (82) Bihar 135 164 232 37 274 (272) Chhattisgarh 582 62 529 625 385 (538) Jharkhand 482 484 742 51 415 (436)

Madhya Maharashtra Orissa 4 32 35 1 7 (7) 92 94 68 154 94 (75) 67 13 266 218 172 (189) 1 Uttar 9 4 8 6 (6) 88 West 32 35 255 35 Bengal (322) 1 Others 17 14 5 4 (4) TOTAL 1565 1591 2258 2212 1476 (1931) Figures in bracket show details of the corresponding period of 21.

Annex II L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 LWE activity in Districts of India States 28 29 21 211 22 22 11 11 Bihar 33 32 31 29 Jharkhand 24 24 23 23 Madhya 7 5 4 3 Uttar 9 9 11 8 Odisha 2 19 23 19 Maharashtra 6 4 4 7 West Bengal 18 15 15 12 Chhattisgarh 16 16 16 14 Others 68 62 58 56 Total 223 28 196 182

Annex- III L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 Details of civilians and security forces killed during last four years States 28 29 21 211 Civilians Security Forces Civilians Security Forces Civilians Security Forces (up to 15 th November) Civilians Security Forces 45 1 18 24 6(18) () Bihar 52 21 47 25 72 25 46(53) 3(22) Chhattisgarh 157 85 163 127 171 172 15(151) 77(164) Jharkhand 169 38 14 68 132 25 117(114) 2(23) Madhya 1 () (1) Maharashtra 17 5 41 52 35 1 41(28) 9(9) Odisha 28 73 36 31 62 17 35(49) 14(16) Uttar 2 1 (1) () West Bengal 19 7 144 14 223 35 39 (2) 1(34) Others 3 1 () () Total 49 231 591 317 72 285 389(614) 124(269) Figures in bracket indicate data of the corresponding period for 21

Annex IV L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 Economic targets Railway Telephone exchange/ tower Details of incidents of damage to economic infrastructure 28 29 21 211 (upto 15 th November) Total Total Total Total Uranium - Mines Essar steel 1 - Chhattisgarh NMDC 2 11 1 (9) Essar pipe 1-3 1 lines BRO - Gramin Sadak Nirman Yojana 1 4 3 4 (3) Orissa Essar pipe 1 1(1) 5 lines Gramin 4 2 (1) 2 Sadak Maharashtra BRO 1 1 (1) Madhya Gramin 1 (1) Sadak Nirman Yojana 5 17 12 (18) Bihar Cement Plant - Solar Plate 2 - Gramin Sadak Nirmal 1 1 2 (1) Yojana 24 Jharkhand Gramin 1 (1) Sadak Nirmal Yojana Essar Pipe 1 () lines 1 (1) 2 Bihar 11 8 16 3 (14) Chhattisgarh 6 5 8 6 (5) Jharkhand 7 17 13 7 (12) Maharashtra - Orissa 1 7 7 (7) West Bengal 1 6 7 (6) Uttar 2 (2) 27 46 23 (47) 54 4 2 (2) 1 Bihar 14 24 14 18 (12) Maharashtra 2 1 1 2 (1)

Chhattisgarh 15 1 2 3 (2) Jharkhand 1 46 14 67 6 3 (6) Orissa 4 18 17 3 (14) West Bengal 1 (1) 45 31 (38) 1 (1) Power Chhattisgarh - plant West Bengal 1 2 1 - Maharashtra 1 2 1 3 (1) (2) Orissa 1 1 1 (1) Jharkhand 4 2 6 2 (6) Chhattisgarh 2 3 () AP - Mining Maharashtra 6 3 1 (1) W.B. 1 (1) 9 6 (9) Pole/ Chhattisgarh 23 7 1 3 () 3 (1) transmissio Orissa 1 24 7 - n Jharkhand 1 2 (1) Panchayat Chhattisgarh 2 3 (3) Bhawan Jharkhand 7 4 (3) - Pradsesh Maharashtra 5 7 8 23 6 (2) Bihar 3 1 () Orissa 3 11 1 (9) West Bengal 7 2 (3) 2 31 4 (2) School Chhattisgarh 19 7 13 1 (7) Building 1 (1) Jharkhand 4 25 37 71 7 6 (6) Bihar 21 1 14 (1) Maharashtra 2 1 - Orissa 5 8 39 (7) 21 (31) Forest road, culverts 41 41 126 126 158 158 119 (122) 119 (122) etc. TOTAL 18 365 365 219 (288) 219 (288) 182 362 362 2 Figures in Brackets are of corresponding period for 21

Annex- V L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 State-wise incidents of Abduction by LWE groups State 28 29 21 211 Incide nts No. of pers ons abdu cted No. of abdu cted pers on killed Incid ents No. of pers ons abdu cted No. of abduc ted perso n killed Incid No. ents of pers ons abdu cted (up to November 14) No. Incid No. No. of of ents of abdu abdu pers cted cted ons perso pers abdu n on cted killed killed 3 9 4 3 3 1 1 16 2 5 5 Bihar 8 16 5 12 25 8 34 76 5 3 78 3 Chhattisgar 51 145 24 56 121 33 69 162 36 32 61 14 h Jharkhand 36 96 12 8 146 2 53 121 8 55 1 21 Maharashtr 1 1 1 7 38 4 6 9 9 12 5 a Odisha 1 1 15 38 14 55 8 23 43 7 Uttar 1 1 1 1 West 4 8 1 38 65 34 53 74 59 15 21 13 Bengal Madhya 2 2 3 4 Others 1 1 Total 18 28 47 212 437 1 242 517 118 169 32 63

Annex- VI L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 State-wise extortion- related violence by LWE groups State 28 (No. of incidents) 29 (No. of incidents) 21 (No. of incidents) 211 (up to November 14) (No. of incidents) 1 1 2 Bihar 28 3 51 47 Chhattisgarh 2 3 6 13 Jharkhand 72 88 81 74 Maharashtra 2 Madhya 2 3 Uttar 3 Odisha 5 3 5 8 West Bengal 1 4 Total 18 128 15 149

Annex VII L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 Release of funds under Special Infrastructure Scheme (SIS) (Rs. Crore) State 28-9 29-1 21-11 211-12 (Upto 15.11.211) 5.89 3.4 17.51 15.6 Bihar 16.5 3.7 17.39 19.96 Chhattisgarh 27.5 3.9 2.34 9.32 Jharkhand 23.8 5.85 2.8 16.56 Madhya 2.93-2.32 6.2 Maharashtra 3.4 2.9 8.79.24 Odisha 11.77 4.2 2.36 25.75 Uttar 8.66 2.65 11.22 4.41 West Bengal - 3.4 11.99 4.67 Total 1. 3. 13. 12.17 Annex VIII L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 Release of funds under Security Related Expenditure Scheme (SRE) (Rs. Crore) 28-9 29-1 21-211 211-212 State Fund released Fund released Fund released Fund released (as on 31.1.211) Advan ce Reimburse ment Advan ce Reimburse ment Advance Reimburse ment Advan ce Reimburse ment 2.74 3.9 1.98.3 11.65 16.54 9.4 - Bihar 2.16 3.5 2.77 -- 16.26 13.15 13.65 - Chhattis 4.71 15.41 4.6 31.54 4.78 46.96 24.73 3.6 garh Jharkha 4.74 18.76 4.99 6.12 15.16 44.24 19.59 48.22 nd Madhya.19 3.81.11 --.88.68.27 -

Mahara.83 3.9.67 2.4 8.77 4.9 7.63 - shtra Odisha 3.39 9.7 3.71 -- 44.46 12.16 21.57 - Uttar.74. 1.11.51 -- 1.18 2.38 1.1 - West.67 1..66 -- 5.86 13.5 7.6 6.31 Bengal Total 2.17 59.83 2. 4. 145. 154.6 15.5 4 57.59 8. 6. 299.6 163.13 State Annex IX L.S.S.Q.NO. 1 FOR 22.11.211 Release of funds under Integrated Action Plan (IAP) as on November 211 Fund released (Rs. Crore) 9 Bihar 245 Chhattisgarh 43 Jharkhand 63 Madhya 29 Maharashtra 9 Odisha 635 Uttar 45 West Bengal 45 Total 25 Note The scheme was started in 21-11