Naxal posters in Warangal threaten revenge for encounters
Wall posters that appeared near A.P. Rayons Factory in Kamalapur of
Mangapet mandal caused commotion among people and police here in
Warangal District. The posters were spotted in the wee hours of Thursday
and they were issued in the name of Khammam – Karimnagar – Warangal
(KKW) committee secretary of Maoist party Damodar. They featured a
threat issued to Minister A. Chandulal and TRS leader Umesh Reddy
holding them responsible for recent encounter in which Sruthi and
Vidyasagar Reddy were killed by the police. They threatened to kill all
those responsible for the encounter. The Naxals in the posters demanded
that the efforts be made to reopen the BILT factory.
They accused the TRS leaders of making a lot of promises but
delivered nothing so far. The leaders should not venture into rural
areas without addressing the issues facing people else they would be
shot dead, the naxals said. Meanwhile, the police dismissed them as fake
posters but reportedly summoned the former naxals and are inquiring.
The combing in rural areas and forests abutting the tribal hamlets were
also intensified by armed policemen.
After a long gap, the posters by naxals are appearing in several
parts of the district for the past one year. They appeared in Parkal and
Mogullapalli mandals in which the naxals threatened the local
contractors and politicians against encroachment of government land and
illegal mining. In view of these posters and reported ongoing
recruitment into Maoist party, the police launched full scale operations
both inside and outside forest areas
Maoist threat to Giriraj Singh, Mukul Roy; MHA warns West Bengal govt
The MHA has warned that BJP MP Giriraj Singh and rebel TMC MP Mukul
Roy may be under the radar of CPI(Maoists), as per India Today report.
The ministry is said to have alerted the West Bengal government of the
same.
Three CRPF personnel injured in IED blast in Chhattisgarh
Three Constables of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were
injured in an Improvised Explosive Devise (IED) blast in Sukma District
on October 28, reports The Hindu. Commenting on the matter Santosh
Singh, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Operations, Sukma said
“A pressure IED, planted by the Maoists, exploded near Burkapal CRPF
camp of Sukma when a team of CRPF’s 74th battalion was out as a road
opening party. Three CRPF men suffered injuries in the incident.” The
explosion took place when one trooper accidentally put his foot on the
pressure IED.
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