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PTI | April 9, 2010


File photo of home minister P Chidambaram
File photo of home minister P Chidambaram

Home minister P Chidambaram today accepted "full responsibility" for the massacre of a CRPF contingent by Naxalites in Dantewada and said the "buck stops at my desk".

"I have been asked directly or indirectly where the buck stops after the attack. The buck stops at my desk," he said at a CRPF function here.

Chidambaram said after his return here from Dantewada in Chhattisgarh on Wednesday, a day after the massacre of 75 CRPF men and a state policeman in the Naxal strike, he had given it in writing to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that "I accept full responsibility". He did not go any further, saying, "Let me not elaborate".

Addressing the 'Shourya Diwas' (valour day) of CRPF, Chidambaram lauded the sacrifices of the paramilitary force and said the government was trying to ensure that personnel from it were well-paid, well-housed and well-equipped. He also said his ministry would ensure that the families of slain jawans received compensation by the end of this month and one member from each of them got a job.

Noting that the government would always stand by the security forces, the Home Minister said they performed duties so that people could live in freedom, liberty and democracy.

"I am proud of the innumerable duties the CRPF is called upon to perform. I salute all those who laid down their lives and my heart goes out to their families," Chidambaram said.

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