Nagpur: Far from Reelife Bollywood took a famous policeman to declare 56 scalps in a meeting with the bottom of Mumbai, Ravindra Naitam, who was 42-year-old wearing a badge of honor – taking the Bodge of 75 from Maoist who was killed since 2006 – with his attitude that looked at the real danger on the face .
Naitam, one of the unsung heroes of the C60 Command Unit Gadchiroli, has one more shave cover on another day when a bullet was fired by a Maoist during a meeting in the Mardintol forest near the border of Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh grazing his skull.
The command, who currently recovered at Nagpur Hospital, tied towels around his skull to stop bleeding and waited about 10 hours of pain before receiving first aid.
His colleagues Sarveshwar Atram, the son of a teacher, sustained a big injury to his right knee after falling about 10 feet to hit a solid stone.
Atram, has also become part of various command operations that have caused 70-75 Maoist murder for years.
A total of 26 Maoists were killed during the meeting on Saturday.
Even though the pain of numbness, Atram had fought from 7am to 3.30pm to keep Maois in the bay.
“When the question is about life and death, the pain becomes obsolete and fails to draw one back.
If I do not act and think about pain, death will be unavoidable,” said the command, who apply the gel to his wounded knee to continue to run during Remaining 9-10 hours.
26 Maoists were killed including members of the Millind Teltumde Central Committee and other senior cadres.
This meeting was seen as a big blow to the rebel movement in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
Naitam said he almost lost consciousness after the bullet made him.
“Blood flowed from my skull.
I told my friend who was involved in shooting that I was bleeding.
My colleagues have anti-freezing kits but they are not in a position to leave a shot to contact me.
It is a critical period.
I can’t do a box about injury I but just trying to make sure there is no blood loss.
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