Asking Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to own responsibility for the death of five persons in Kandhamal, Congress today said it would raise the issue in Parliament as such killings in the name of anti-naxal drive shows BJD regime's "anti-tribal and anti-dalit" psyche.
"The chief minister must own moral responsibility for the killing of five persons including a 13-month-old child, in tribal-dominated Kandhamal district recently. The state's own force was involved in it," senior Congress leaders Kishore Chandra Deb and Jairam Ramesh told reporters here.
They were briefing reporters after a five-member Congress team formed by party president Sonia Gandhi yesterday visited the site of the incident that took place on the night of July 8 at Gumudumaha village and interacted with relatives of those killed and injured in the tragedy.
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Asking Patnaik to take concrete steps to prevent recurrence of such incidents involving police, they said a mistake can happen once or twice due to carelessness.
But it has happened four times in a year, which showed the BJD government's mindset to work against the interests of tribals and dalits, said Ramesh accusing the Patnaik government of failing to deal with such incidents with sympathy and sensitiveness.
Stating that Congress would raise the issue both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, they said the five-member team would submit a report on its fact-finding visit very soon.
Rubbishing the version that the incident took place during police-Maoist crossfire, the Congress leaders claimed that the killing of five villagers a fortnight ago was nothing but a cold-blooded murder as evidence showed there was firing from only one side and there was no encounter.
The elite Special Operation Group (SOG) created by Odisha government is supposed to deal with law and order problems and not to kill innocent civilians, Deb said adding they should be trained and sensitised properly and made to follow standard operating procedures (SOP).
Hitting out at the BJD government over backwardness in Kandhamal, both Deb and Ramesh said there is no road to Gumudumaha village which is also deprived of safe 'drinking water' supply. Huge funds including Rs 7,500 crore for rural development given to the state during UPA-rule appeared to have remained unutilised, they claimed.