TUESDAY, 26 JUNE 2012
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Further asserting their consolidation in Balangir district and
other parts of western Odisha, the Chhattisgarh-Odisha State Committee of the
CPI-Maoist on Monday called a 24-hour bandh affecting normal life in Balangir,
Bargarh, Nuapada and other western Odisha districts. The bandh came demanding
halt to anti-insurgent operations, release of Maoists and innocent tribals from
jails and opposing the proposed constitution of NCTC.
According to reports, in Ghunsar village,
the generator of Airtel tower was burnt down by the Maoists which was preceded
by road blockades between Khaprakhol and Lathor and Khaprakhol and Nuapada.
They also set fire to a kendu leaf godown in Khaprakhol block area. SP R
Prakash said the blockades were cleared in the morning.
Almost all shops, business
establishments, petrol pumps in Khaprakhol remained closed during the bandh.
Police seized posters and registered
a case in connection with the burning incident. Only after investigation, will
it be known who burnt the generator of the cell phone tower, Prakash said.
The 24-hour bandh had its impact on
the western Odisha districts with vehicular traffic of all kinds coming to a
grinding halt even as business establishments and Government offices were open
in many parts during the day.
A report from Nuapada said that bus
service was paralysed resulting in no movement from Nuapada to Padampur and
Chhattishgarh to Khariar.
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