Monday, August 17, 2009

NAXALS SUGGESTED THE TRIBALS TO MAINTAIN SANITATIONS IN THEIR VILLAGES

The week long 36th death anniversary of the naxalite leader Charu Mazumdar (28th July to 3rd August) while observing the week the CPI (Maoists) leaders spoke in well attended Public Meeting at the place close to Chhatishgarh (bordering to Malkangiri district of Odisha) to work hard in agriculture fields for better production of paddy, maintain cleanness in their villages and make the habit of boiled drinking water. Opposing the Government Policy of introducing country liquor, the naxal leaders urged the tribal who attended the meeting in their own tribal dialect to stop consumption and sale of liquor for the better cause. The Maoists condemned the brutal killing of three tribal youth from one family in the name of CPI (Maoists). It is altogether a separate story. As many more than 70 permanent pillars erected to remember their comrades in Malkangiri district alone and 500 temporary pillars erected by their follower and sympathizers. They even gave a call to people join its Liberation Guerrilla Arm to fight for the better society.
Wall posters pasted on important junctions in remote villages under Mathili block urging the Village Heads, Ward Members, Block and Zilla Parishad Chairman to execute with the people to prevent the entry of CRPF in tribal villages in the name of combing operation. If the elected representatives fail to prevent the entry of CRPF, they will be eliminated one after the other, they warned. The Maoists even decided to blow up the bridge on river Kolab at Kiang inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Odisha Biju Patnaik way back 1994. This bridge in fact strengthened the communication facilities for about 7 Panchayats including Tentuligumma, the residential village of a great tribal freedom fighter Laxman Nayak who was hang to death in 1942.
The construction of school building at Chitrakopa under Kamarapalli Gram Panchayat of Mathili Block under DPEP Funds not allowed for its completion by naxals suspecting the building is not meant for the school children but for deployment of police camps.

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