Maoist threat looms large on panchayat polls

Bhubaneswar: The death of nine policemen in a landmine blast in Sunki ghat of Koraput district two days back, and the brutal killing of the husband of a ward member aspirant in Malkangiri district on Friday, have put the State police on tenterhooks, which is busy for a free and fair panchayat poll in Odisha. […]

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Bhubaneswar: The death of nine policemen in a landmine blast in Sunki ghat of Koraput district two days back, and the brutal killing of the husband of a ward member aspirant in Malkangiri district on Friday, have put the State police on tenterhooks, which is busy for a free and fair panchayat poll in Odisha. Though senior police officials are reluctant to share more information about the Sunki ghat incident, it is believed to be the fallout of the extremists’ call to boycott panchayat poll in their strongholds.

If sources are to be believed, investigating officials strongly suspect the hands of Maoists in the Hirakhand train mishap near Kuneru last month which took 39 lives and left many injured.