Nagpur: Minister of House of State Walse Patil, who visited Gadchiroli and Nagpur on Monday in connection with the success of the meeting to neutralize 26 Maoists, said the key cadre Millind Teltumde Death was a setback to Rebel’s movement in Three State of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
He spoke to media people at the city hospital where four Jawan recovered from injuries suffered during the meeting.
The Fund Committee to improve facilities for the police department and meet their other requirements.
Shinde, who was also aimed at the media at the hospital, said he was discussing a project to develop medical colleges and hospitals in Gadchiroli and also increased existing.
Path Patil and Shinde sounded hoping to develop Gadchiroli in the coming days.
The ministers voiced their positive care to develop infrastructure, road connectivity, education, labor generation, power supply networks and other facilities.
“Countries affected by Maoism do have a coordination meeting and they exchange advice and information.
Even the police leaders have their internal meeting,” Walse Patil said when asked about the coordination of the country.
Sanjay Pandey’s visit Sanjay Pandey to Gadchiroli, a traditional practice of state police chief for each big meeting, said Shinde and the top police shinde must focus on situations such as riots elsewhere in the state.
Patil, who also took a review of the city police meeting, warned CP Amitesh Kumar about the possibility of a counterattack from Maois to avenge Gadchiroli’s decline.