
ANTICIPATING NAXAL violence in the second phase of polling, the Election Commission
and the home ministry dispatched additional security
forces and helicopters to Bihar
and Jharkhand, from where
attacks were reported on
Tuesday and Wednesday .
Enforcing their 24-hour
bandh call in the states, Naxals
‘hijacked’ a train in Latehar district, blew up the main building
of the Untari Road railway station in Palamu, burnt down five
bauxite-loaded trucks in
Garhwa, and razed a village
school and a health centre in
Chatra district of Jharkhand.
In Delhi, home secretary
Madhukar Gupta said after
Wednesday’s attacks, the home
ministry decided to provide
better helicopters to the two
states for aerial surveillance
and to launch counter-attacks
against Naxals.
Two helicopters have been
provided to Bihar and three to
Jharkhand.
“As a large number of the
polling booths are located in
Naxal-affected areas, aerial surveillance is required,” said R.S.
Bhatti, IG (Muzaffarpur zone).
Deputy election commissioner J.P Prakash said election
.
staff would get full security
cover and polling in the Naxalaffected constituencies would
end at 3 pm so that they can
return to their base stations
before dark. In all, more than
1.7 lakh security personnel have
been deployed for election duty
in the two Naxal-affected states. At the Hehegara station in
Latehar, Naxals hijacked the
Barkakana-Dihari-Mugalsarai
passenger train around 7.30 am
on Wednesday Supported by vil .
lagers, plain clothes Naxals took
the engine driver hostage for
over four hours. The Naxals
raised anti-police and anti-government slogans. They did not
harm any of the about 500 passengers. The train began it
onward journey at 11.40 am after
the Maoists released the driver.
In the Untari Road incident,
more than 100 armed Naxals
reached the railway station
around 11.15 pm on Tuesday
and blew up its main building
by triggering two blasts. The
first explosion was reported
five minutes before the RanchiNew Delhi Rajdhani Express
was due to cross the station.
The train was delayed by an
hour because of the blasts.
In Bihar, Naxals blew up a
government building at Dev
block headquarters under
Aurangabad district and set 10
trucks on fire on the national
highway passing through Gaya
district. They shot dead a truck
driver who tried to flee.
The Naxals had called a 24hour bandh from Tuesday midnight to protest the recent
killing of five youngsters at
Barhania village in Latehar by
Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF) personnel. The CRPF
said the youths were Naxalites
and died in an encounter. But
villagers said they were innocent and were killed after
being picked up from the village in full public view.
Backed by the Maoists, the
villagers have been demanding
the arrest of the CRPF jawans
behind the killings and a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for the
family of each of the deceased.
ANTICIPATING NAXAL vio-
lence in the second phase of pol-
ling, the Election Commission
and the home ministry dis-
patched additional security
forces and helicopters to Bihar
and Jharkhand, from where
attacks were reported on
Tuesday and Wednesday .
Enforcing their 24-hour
bandh call in the states, Naxals
‘hijacked’ a train in Latehar dis-
trict, blew up the main building
of the Untari Road railway sta-
tion in Palamu, burnt down five
bauxite-loaded trucks in
Garhwa, and razed a village
school and a health centre in
Chatra district of Jharkhand.
In Delhi, home secretary
Madhukar Gupta said after
Wednesday’s attacks, the home
ministry decided to provide
better helicopters to the two
states for aerial surveillance
and to launch counter-attacks
against Naxals.
Two helicopters have been
provided to Bihar and three to
Jharkhand.
“As a large number of the
polling booths are located in
Naxal-affected areas, aerial sur-
veillance is required,” said R.S.
Bhatti, IG (Muzaffarpur zone).
Deputy election commis-
sioner J.P Prakash said election
.
staff would get full security
cover and polling in the Naxal-
affected constituencies would
end at 3 pm so that they can
return to their base stations
before dark. In all, more than
1.7 lakh security personnel have
been deployed for election duty
in the two Naxal-affected states. At the Hehegara station in
Latehar, Naxals hijacked the
Barkakana-Dihari-Mugalsarai
passenger train around 7.30 am
on Wednesday Supported by vil-
.
lagers, plain clothes Naxals took
the engine driver hostage for
over four hours. The Naxals
raised anti-police and anti-gov-
ernment slogans. They did not
harm any of the about 500 pas-
sengers. The train began it
onward journey at 11.40 am after
the Maoists released the driver.
In the Untari Road incident,
more than 100 armed Naxals
reached the railway station
around 11.15 pm on Tuesday
and blew up its main building
by triggering two blasts. The
first explosion was reported
five minutes before the Ranchi-
New Delhi Rajdhani Express
was due to cross the station.
The train was delayed by an
hour because of the blasts.
In Bihar, Naxals blew up a
government building at Dev
block headquarters under
Aurangabad district and set 10
trucks on fire on the national
highway passing through Gaya
district. They shot dead a truck
driver who tried to flee.
The Naxals had called a 24-
hour bandh from Tuesday mid-
night to protest the recent
killing of five youngsters at
Barhania village in Latehar by
Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF) personnel. The CRPF
said the youths were Naxalites
and died in an encounter. But
villagers said they were inno-
cent and were killed after
being picked up from the vil-
lage in full public view.
Backed by the Maoists, the
villagers have been demanding
the arrest of the CRPF jawans
behind the killings and a com-
pensation of Rs 10 lakh for the
family of each of the deceased.