Maoist call for bandh in Chhattisagarh, Bihar, Jharkhand on August 6
RAIPUR: Communist Party of India (Maoist) has cal for Chhattisgarh,
Jharkhand-Bihar bandh on August 6 in protest against alleged fake
encounter of their regional member in Jharkhand on July 25. In a press
release issued by CPM Bihar-Jharkhand Special Area Committee, Maoists
said that bandh will be observed in three states for 24 hours on August 6
in protest against the death of their regional member Dr Shivnandan
Bhagat alias Sylvester Minz who was killed in alleged fake encounter by
police and security forces on July 25 at Dipatoli village in Chainpur in
Gumla district of Jharkhand. “Sylvester was sleeping when security
forces rushed in and opened fire at him after waking him up at around 4
am following arrest of sub-zonal member comrade Dilwar.
Condemning the act of brutal killing we extend tribute to the
deceased member and declare bandh in protest,” the press statement said.
Although emergency services including hospitals, ambulance, medical
stores and water supply won’t be disrupted, Maoists said. “While police
have been proclaiming that a top Maoist commander Sylvester Minz,
carrying a cash reward of Rs 15 lakh on his head, was killed in an
encounter with security forces which went for around seven hours, is
plainly misinterpretation of facts. A CRPF commandant, assistant
commandant of CoBRA and security personnel went on tip off to the
village and opened discriminate fire while there no gun battle took
place that they have been claiming about, as Sylvester and Dilwar were
unarmed,” reads the release.
Police often makes up the scene to circulate fake pictures in the
media and in this incident too, police had clicked pictures by keeping
AK 47 near dead body of Sylvester to hype the killings, Maoists alleged.
Maoists vowed to take revenge on death of commander saying that his
blood shed won’t go waste, nor forces can eliminate their ideology by
killing commanders.
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