| CPI-ML (L) leader, wife shot dead in Bihar |
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Dehri-on-sone (Bihar), May 04: A CPI-ML (Liberation) activist Paramhans Kharwar and his wife were shot dead by unidentified assailants who also injured five others at Dehri in Rohtas district.
The sub-divisional police officer of Dehri Mithilesh Kumar Singh said armed assailants raided the CPI-ML leader’s house, pulled him out along with his wife Sarita Devi and gunned them down last night. Kharwar was then beheaded by the attackers, Singh said. Five villagers were injured when they tried to put up resistance. Old rivalry was suspected to be the reason behind the killing, he said adding raids were being carried out at different places to apprehend the killers. |
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CPI-ML leader, wife shot dead in Bihar
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Cops chalk out red guard
Posted by Indian Vanguard on May 5, 2007
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Dumka, May 4: Additional director-general of police Gouri Shanker Rath conducted a rehearsal of combing operation of Naxalites with the policemen of six districts of the Santhal Pargana here today. After the police headquarter and the intelligence department recently sniffed the presence of Maoists in the region which was so far considered as a “peace zone” in the state, Rath today chalked out different strategies along with the police chiefs of Dumka, Deoghar, Jamtara, Pakur, Sahebganj and Godda. Besides the district police superintendents, all officers to the rank of deputy superintendent, inspectors and officers-in-charge of all the police stations in the region also participated in the meeting. He too stimulated several anti-Naxalite measures and the state’s policy for countering the Naxalite menace into the minds of Santhal Pargana cops during the closed-door meeting. However, the contents of the meeting was not made available to the public but later talking to mediapersons, Rath said Dumka and Sundarpahari area in Godda district had been marked as the new “terror” zone of Maoists. According to him, out of 330 total police stations in the state, 167 were affected by Naxalites and among them 85 police stations were affected with rebel violence. Rath said the outfit had started spreading its tentacles in Dumka district taking the opportunity of inaccessible topographical conditions as the district shares borders with Bihar and Bengal. |
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