High alert on Odisha border for Maoists’ Martyrs’ Week
With the Maoists announcing the observation of the Martyrs’ Week from
July 28, the Odisha government has sounded high alert on the bordering
districts of the state to foil any violent activities during the period.
According to reports, several Maoist posters and banners have been
found in different areas of Malkangiri district and in the Sukma
district in Chhattisgarh in which the Maoists have condemned the
surrender policy of the state government. Besides, they have also asked
the state government to stop anti-Maoist operations with immediate
effect.
In a press release today, Malkangiri CPI-Maoist Divisional Committee
has asked the state government to stop Operation Green Hunt against the
Maoists. The Committee has also condemned police atrocity on innocent
tribals who have been jailed after being branded as Maoists. “We have
taken adequate security measures and intensified operations against the
Red Rebels to foil their violent activities which they normally indulge
during the weeklong celebration,” Malkangiri SP Mitrabhanu Mohapatra
told the media. In another incident, the CRPF personnel recovered a live
landmine weighing about 25 kg during a combing operation inside
Pindamala forest in Narayanpatna block in Koraput district this morning.
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