Seeking an early probe into the matter by a sitting High Court judge, Singh also sought to rubbish the charges of Congress party that adequate security was not provided to its leaders who were traveling Naxal-hit Bastar region as part of 'Parivartan Rally' in the state.
"The charge that we did not provide adequate security is not correct. The government did make arrangements to ensure the safety of leaders who were on the yatra. But definitely there are some security lapses. An inquiry has already been ordered to fix the responsibility," Singh told PTI.
The attack killed 27 people including former state Home Minister Mahendra Karma, an architect of 'Salwa Judum' (anti-Naxal vigilante groups) and State Pradesh Congress Committee Chief Nand Kumar Patel and his son Dinesh. Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister V C Shukla was injured in the attack and is at present undergoing treatment at Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon.
Asked whether the situation warranted involvement of the Army in anti-Naxal operation, the Chief Minister said the region was not a "battleground" and suggested a two-pronged strategy of development and integrated action plan to tackle the menace.