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October 17, 2000

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Veerappan's fresh demand deepens hostage crisis

Fakir Chand in Bangalore:

The 78-day old hostage crisis deepened on Tuesday with forest brigand Veerappan that both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu should not launch any commando operation against him once he releases Kannada film icon Rajakumar and Nagesh.

As reported by rediff.com on Sunday, Veerappan has sought a firm assurance from both the state governments that he should be allowed to roam freely in the jungles, and the Special Task Force, set up a decade ago to nab him, should not be directed to enter the forest in a bid to trap him.

Veerappan sent back emissaries P Nedumaran and R R Gopal on Monday evening from to convey his latest demand to both the state governments and has sought an immediate response from them.

After allowing an ailing S A Govindaraj, one of the hostages and the son in-law of Rajakumar, on Monday evening to go along with the emissaries, Veerappan again disappeared into the Iggalur-Satyamangalam forest range along with his prize catch.

In Bangalore, a much-harried Karnataka Chief Minister S M Krishna has conveyed an emergency cabinet meeting on Tuesday around 3 pm to discuss Veerappan's latest demand. Apart from this, an informal interaction with Opposition leaders has also been scheduled for later in the day.

Govindaraj, who reached Bangalore from Erode in the wee hours of Tuesday, is meeting Krishna at the latter's residence to brief him on the latest developments.

On entering the city, Govindaraj headed for Rajakumar's house to convey the latest message to the actor's wife Parvathamma and other family members.

During the day, the Supreme Court will also be resuming its hearings into the Special Leave Petition on Tuesday filed against the release of Veerappan's 51 associates who were all detained under TADA.

In a related development, the police have tightened security across the city, with extra forces in the sensitive areas to prevent any untoward incidents even as ban orders under Section 144 of the CrPC continue to be in force.

The Rajakumar Abduction: complete coverage
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