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Maoists call for T bandh tomorrow
The North Telangana special zonal committee of CPI (Maoists) has given a call for bandh in Telangana on January 3 expressing apprehensions over the death of Telangana Praja Front president Akula Bhoomaiah in a road accident in the city a few days ago. The committee, in a press release, raised several doubts about the fatal accident of Bhoomaiah, who was a prominent leader of the Democratic Teachers Federation, which was alleged to have links with extremists organisations, particularly the erstwhile People’s War Group. Some rights activists have also demanded that the government institute a judicial enquiry into the death as they suspected foul play.

Maoist bandh hits Malkangiri
KORAPUT: Public transport came to a standstill in Malkangiri district on Sunday, the second day of the indefinite bandh call given by Maoists. Both state-run OSRTC and private buses remained off the roads to avert any untoward incident. The Malkangiri divisional committee of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) had called for the bandh on Friday night, protesting against the anti-extremism operations, and demanded withdrawal of central forces from the area. Given the recent Maoist offensives in the district, no one dared to disobey the diktat.
While 10 villagers were kidnapped, two were killed on charges of being police informers. The rebels blew up the Padia block office and a bridge connecting Padia with Kalimela, besides setting two buses on fire. “It’s better to suspend bus services than invite the ire of Maoists,” said a functionary of a private bus association. The 100-km stretch from Malkangiri to Motu wore a deserted look with no bus plying on the route. “People are stranded at different bus stops. Taking advantage of the situation, small vehicles are charging exorbitant fares from the passengers. The worst sufferers are the patients, who need to be shifted to the district headquarters hospital,” said a source.
The bandh was felt more in rural areas where people remained confined to their houses. Shops and markets were open in urban areas though, the source added. Police had appealed to the people not to panic. “The situation is under control. Security forces are on high alert to prevent any subversive activity. The combing operations have been intensified following the bandh call,” said SP (Malkangiri) Akhileswar Singh. In a separate incident, a joint team of Odisha police and BSF seized two country-made guns and explosives in Koraput’s Kami Padar forest on Sunday.

the CPI (Maoist) has announced an indefinite bandh in Koraput and Malkangiri districts from tomorrow. No vehicles will be allowed to ply on the roads and all the shops and business establishments in Malkangiri and Koraput districts have to keep their shutters down during the bandh. However, the hospitals and medicine stores will be exempted during the indefinite bandh beginning from tomorrow, said CPI (Maoist) Malkangiri Divisional Committee Secretary Punam Chandar in an audio tape released today. The rebel leader has appealed the people to oppose the operation against the innocent people in the name of the Maoists .

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