Sunday, November 29, 2015

India - People's war actions by India press

Police seize five Maoist posters
SAMBALPUR: Posters, purportedly circulated by the Maoists, were found at Char Chhak near Maleikhaman village in Sohela block of Bargarh district on Thursday. Police have seized all five posters written in Odia. The posters accuse one Gobinda Bariha of collecting money and exploiting the tribals. One of the posters said Bariha will be punished at the praja court, while another warned villagers against cooperating with him. The Bargarh-Balangir-Nuapada division of the CPI (Maoist) claimed to have put up the posters.

Odisha Kantabhanji MLA receives death threat from Maoists
Odisha Sun Times Bureau Kantabhanji, Nov 28: Odisha Kantabanji MLA Ayub Khan has alleged that he has received a death threat that he will be killed in 10 days via SMS from Maoists. Bolingir district Kantabhanji MLA Haji Mohammad Ayub Khan has received a death threat from the Maoists. A complaint has been registered by the MLA in the Kantabhanji police station and the police are investigating the case. Notably, after police arrested Maoist commander Nirmala Majhi, Khan received a call on his mobile asking him to protest against the arrest.
Khan taken the issue lightly, but four days ago after the murder of naib sarpanch in Belapada in the district, he had again got threat message on his mobile. The SMS says that the MLA will be killed within 10 days. The number has been checked and found to be an unknown person’s number.
http://odishasuntimes.com/2015/11/28/odisha-kantabhanji-mla-receives-death-threat-from-maoists/
Naxals plan to abduct VIPs

A large group of Naxals from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have infiltrated into Chhattisgarh’s conflict zone of Bastar to stop security forces from making inroads into their stronghold, an alert sounded by the intelligence said. “Around 250 Maoist guerrillas drawn from North Telangana State Committee and Andhra Orissa Border Committee of CPI (Maoist) have been dispatched to south Bastar to prevent security forces from making further advances into their bastions in the region in the wake of a series of reverses suffered by them in the encounters with the security forces in the area recently,” a senior police officer quoting intelligence reports told the newspaper. “They are planning to abduct VIPs such as local district collectors, police officers and senior political leaders to force security forces to retreat,” the intelligence has warned.

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