News

Govt Has Not Given Us Any Information, Says Manhas Family

(This was originally posted in Economic Times by Hakeem Irfan Rashid)

The family members of captured CRPF commando Rakeshwar Singh Manhas on Wednesday held a protest march in Jammu and blocked the highway demanding his release. They lashed out at the J&K administration and the Centre for not giving them any information since Saturday on Manhas.

“A jawan has been missing since April 3, but the government has not taken any action. We want the government to search for a mediator so that he can be released,” the commando’s wife Meenu Manhas told reporters. Manhas is a resident of Netra Kothi village on the outskirts of Jammu. His family threatened to block the Akhnoor road in Jammu if the government did not respond positively. “This government only woke up when we came out on the streets,” alleged Davinder, the commando’s brother. Later, LG Manoj Sinha said that the government would take all steps for the safe return of the CRPF constable.

ABOUT COBRA COMMANDO

COBRA is a special operation unit of the Central Reserve Police Force of India proficient in guerrilla tactics and jungle warfare. Originally established to counter the Naxalite problem, CoBRA is deployed to address insurgent groups engaging in asymmetrical warfare. In 2009, the MHA has approved the raising of 10 CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) to meet the challenges being posed by naxalites. It was created with the view of attacking Naxalite insurgents within their camps. Accordingly, in phased manner, the CoBRA battalions were raised – 02 Bn in 2008–09, 04 Bn in 2009–10, 04 Bn in 2010–11

Advertisement
Source
Economic Times

Kartik Sud

I am working as a News Author With the DefenceXP network, Observing LOC and LAC

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Back to top button
Translate »