Maoists yet to respond to Odisha govt's negotiation offer
March 19, 2012  11:40

Maoists, who took hostage two Italians in Kandhamal district, were yet to respond today to the Odisha government's offer of negotiations even as the
deadline set by the ultras was presumed to have been extended.

 

"The state government is yet to receive a response from the abductors of the two Italians. The chief minister has made it clear that we are open to any kind of negotiation under the law," Home Secretary U N Behera said. Though the deadline set by the abductors for their 13-point demands including immediate halt to combing operations and release of some leaders and tribals ended last evening, it was presumed to have been extended, a senior official said.

 

Indicating that the government was adopting a wait and watch approach, he said, "Since the government has made an offer of talks the deadline is understood to have been extended. A response from the kidnappers is awaited." 

 

'Though there were reports that combing operations in Maoist-hit areas by the security forces had been halted, the home secretary said no formal order has been issued for stopping them.

The situation was being monitored constantly by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and top officials to resolve the hostage crisis and ensure their release, sources said. The Italians, Bosusco Paolo, a tour operator in Puri and tourist Claudio Colangelo, were trekking along the Ganjam-Kandhamal border, when they were kidnapped by Maoists on Saturday.

 They had driven down from Puri and had entered a forested area inspite of being warned by the Daringibadi police about Maoists. A driver and cook who were accompanying them and their vehicle were released by the Maoists subsequently.

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