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Amid Maoist Threats, Tribal Cong MLA In C'garh Seeks 'Y' Security
The Morning Standard
|July 16, 2024
CONGRESS legislator Janak Lal Dhruv, a tribal leader, representing Bindranavagarh assembly constituency in Gariyaband district, about 110 km from Raipur, citing Maoist terror has sought upgradation of his security cover from X to Y+ category.
Dhruv said that like other MLAs in the disturbed areas of Bastar range have been given Y+ security, he too should be provided the same since the present protection of 2-3 police personnel is not enough to safeguard him during any attack by the Maoists.
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