
Police criticise Maoists for calling bandh on July 1
The Hindu
They are obstructing development activities in Agency areas, says DSP
Paderu Deputy Superintendent of Police B. Rajkamal has criticised the banned CPI(Maoist) for calling a bandh on July 1 in the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) over the exchange of fire at Theegalametta area in Koyyuru mandal in Visakhapatnam district. In a release on Wednesday, Mr. Rajkamal appealed to the tribals to realise that Maoists have been opposing development in their region. “In some of the documents which were recovered at the encounter site at Theegalametta, we did not find any mention or plans of Maoists either to construct roads, arrange mobile towers for proper connectivity or any form of development,” he said. Maoists are acting as if they have love the tribals, but they kill tribals after branding them as informers, oppose development and loot them, the DSP alleged.More Related News

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