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Political Parties Should Praise Security Forces Instead Of Targeting Them, Says BJP

"We are facing terrorism threats from both across the border and within and the Congress and other parties are indulging in political opportunism."
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NEW DELHI -- An exasperated Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday asked where was the need to question the nation's law enforcement agencies over the elimination of eight Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) terrorists who broke out of the Bhopal Central Jail on Monday morning.

It said that political parties should raise the morale of the police for their achievement, rather than always placing them in the witness box of scrutiny.

Lashing out the opposition, BJP leader G V L Narsimha Rao told ANI, "You have parties indulging in cheap politics and targeting the security forces rather than praising them. We are facing terrorism threats from both across the border and within and the Congress and other parties are indulging in political opportunism."

Defending its action to open fire on the eight SIMI terrorists, the Madhya Pradesh Police asserted that the escapees were neutralised in 'retaliatory' fire, adding that the suspects have been continuously perpetrating serious offences and also killed police constables in 2008 and 2011.

Bhopal Inspector General of Police Yogesh Chaudhry said, "We garnered all possible resources and launched search and patrol parties after we got intelligence that around 7-8 people were seen by locals. It was difficult to locate them as the unequal terrain was a disadvantage, but soon our team was fired upon when we challenged the suspects."

Following the encounter, all eight suspects were found dead and with weapons, including knives and local-made pistols on their bodies.

Talking about the row over the unverified encounter video that has now become viral where the cops are seen opening fire on the escapees, the top cop said he will look into its veracity.

"It was a case of open environment and we will take all matters in consideration as the probe progresses. It is part of our investigation to figure out how they procured weapons after they escaped prison as 3 of our personnel were injured with sharp weapons," he added.

Chaudhry said investigators would also ascertain if the terrorists had received any help from outside to facilitate their escape from the prison.

The escape of the prisoners and their encounter with security forces reportedly took place under Gunga police station area, about 10 kilometers from the central jail in Bhopal. According to reports, the encounter took place after villagers provided information to the search team on their whereabouts.

Five officers of the jail, including the superintendent have been suspended.

The Centre has sought a report from the Madhya Pradesh Government over the jail break incident.

The Home Ministry has asked details on the escape of eight SIMI activists from Bhopal central jail on Monday night and has also asked for whether there was any lapse on the part of the jail administration and the steps taken to check such incidents.

However, Congress general secretary and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh has claimed that the repeated instance of prisoners escaping from jail across the country suggested a larger 'conspiracy'.

"It is a serious issue. First SIMI activists fled the Khandwa Jail. Now they have fled from Bhopal jail. I have been reiterating that RSS activists and other similar organisations are behind the anti-Muslim riots in the country. It should be probed whether there is someone behind this or not," Singh told reporters in the national capital.

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