Friday, August 14, 2015

Maoist : Indipendence day - Black Day!

Posters surface in Mamata’s Kolkata on Independence Day eve
On Friday, a day before Independence Day, as many as 8-10 posters with Maoists links were found near the Manicktala Main Road which falls under Narkeldanga Police Station’s jurisdiction. Police officials of Narkeldanga rushed to the spot and pulled down those posters immediately. Meanwhile the Special Branch of the Kolkata police have swung into action, just a day before Independence Day.

When dna contacted Joint Commissioner of Kolkata Police (Intelligence), Dilip Bandyapadhyay to know the contents of the posters, he refused to divulge anything related to the matter. Earlier last month, as many as fifty Maoist posters had surfaced in Purulia district of the state. The posters were put up, seeking people’s support for the Martyrs’ week. Meanwhile, security has been beefed up across the city and other parts of the state.

Maoist Shadow on I-Day, Security Tightened in Malkangiri
MALKANGIRI: Even as the Maoists have given a call to observe the Independence Day as black day, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Sudam Marandi will unfurl the Tricolour at Malkangiri on Saturday. The Maoists have given a bandh call on Saturday demanding stopping of the combing operation in the district. In wake of Maoists’ bandh call, security has been scaled up. BSF jawans have been pressed into service to keep vigil at the DNK Ground here and surrounding areas where the Minister will hoist the Tricolour.
Area domination operation has been intensified by BSF, District Voluntary Forces and Special Operation Group jawans in Kalimela, MV-79, Motu, Podia, Chitrakonda, Khairput, Mathili and Govindpali. Alert has been sounded in the area, people are being frisked at entry and exit points of the district and patrolling intensified. Additional forces have been deployed in other sensitive areas. Last year too, in posters and banners put up at several places in Kalimela, Motu, MV-79, Podia, Chitrakonda, Khairput, Govindpalli in Malkangiri district and Machhkund, Ankadeli, Narayanpatna and Bandhugaon in Koraput district, the rebels had urged people to observe the I-Day as a black day by stating that real freedom still eludes people.

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