New Delhi: The Congress has called for a state-wide bandh on Saturday to protest against the anti-Naxal operation in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh in which 16 Naxals were killed. But the Congress has said it has no differences with the Central government and the BJP state government on the issue.
The report by the Congress committee disagrees with Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh and Union Home Minister P Chidambaram's clean chit to the CRPF.
The internal report of the Congress has named seven innocent children who were killed in Bijapur in the anti-Naxal operation.

The internal report of the Congress has named seven innocent children who were killed in Bijapur in the anti-Naxal operation.
Chidambaram's stand has often been different from the party earlier also on AFSPA and the Batla encounter. However, with questions being raised of human shields being used in the Bijapur encounter, Chidambaram was forced to express regret.
"If any young boy or girl or lady not involved in Maoist has been killed, then I am deeply sorry, but that is the matter which can be established after the enquiry has been done," said the Union Home Minister.
Meanwhile, the encounter has also forced a rethink, as the CRPF is likely to formulate new standard operating procedures for night operations.
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