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RAIPUR: Amidst Prime Minister Narendra Modi visiting Chhattisgarh's Maoist hotbed Dantewada district in Bastar, Maoists today rounded up large number of villagers and took them to undisclosed destination in forest in nearby Sukma district.
More than 300 villagers were held hostage by rebels about two kilometers from Tongpal police station at Marenga village early on Saturday, hours before Modi's visit to Dantewada. According to preliminary reports, all the villagers include men and have been taken to forest.
Talking to TOI, Sukma SP D Shravan Kumar said, "It can't be called an abduction by Maoists but surely villagers have been rounded up and taken to forests. Number of villagers are yet to be ascertained."
He added that there was construction work going on of a bridge at Marenga village where these villagers worked. "It could be a part of protest against Modi's visit or protest against bridge construction. Details are awaited, teams of police force has been sent to the spot." he said.
According to sources, few workers of a private contract company responsible for construction of bridge were also 'rounded up'.
In another incident, marking their presence during PM's visit, Maoists have uprooted portion of railway track of KK railway line about 25 kilometres from Jagdalpur. About 50 metres of railway track was uprooted late on Friday.
On Friday, Maoists had felled number of trees at Pankhanjur-Bhanupratappur route and blocked the road in protest against PM's visit.
Ahead of PM visit, Maoists hold 300 hostage in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district - The Times of India
More than 300 villagers were held hostage by rebels about two kilometers from Tongpal police station at Marenga village early on Saturday, hours before Modi's visit to Dantewada. According to preliminary reports, all the villagers include men and have been taken to forest.
Talking to TOI, Sukma SP D Shravan Kumar said, "It can't be called an abduction by Maoists but surely villagers have been rounded up and taken to forests. Number of villagers are yet to be ascertained."
He added that there was construction work going on of a bridge at Marenga village where these villagers worked. "It could be a part of protest against Modi's visit or protest against bridge construction. Details are awaited, teams of police force has been sent to the spot." he said.
According to sources, few workers of a private contract company responsible for construction of bridge were also 'rounded up'.
In another incident, marking their presence during PM's visit, Maoists have uprooted portion of railway track of KK railway line about 25 kilometres from Jagdalpur. About 50 metres of railway track was uprooted late on Friday.
On Friday, Maoists had felled number of trees at Pankhanjur-Bhanupratappur route and blocked the road in protest against PM's visit.
Ahead of PM visit, Maoists hold 300 hostage in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district - The Times of India