Chikkamagaluru: Taking cognisance of the impressive numbers of Maoist sympathisers came in combination to observe ‘Naxal Day’ on Wednesday in memory of slain Naxalite leader Saketh Rajan, who died in Chikkamagaluru at the night of February 5, 2005, police have determined to tighten security across the district.
Rajan used to be gunned down in an stumble upon conducted by Anti-Naxal Force in Menasinahadya village in Chikkamagaluru in 2005.
Police declared a state of top alert in Chikkamagaluru from Tuesday night until Thursday to watch motion of Rajan’s supporters in the area.
Rajan used to be one of the vital distinguished Naxal leaders in the state. A realized guy, who used to be deeply influenced by the works of Lenin and Marx, Rajan used to be lively in Kudremukha, Shringeri and different neighbouring spaces in the Malnad area.
After he used to be killed in an ANF counter, in conjunction with his comrade and guard Shivalingu in 2005, Maoists retaliated by attacking cops in Pavagada in Tumakuru district, an assault that resulted in the loss of life of policemen.
On the instance of his first loss of life anniversary, Rajan’s supporters engraved a small memorial on a rock where he used to be gunned down. However, in the 14 years that have elapsed since Rajan’s loss of life, there have been no primary Naxal uprising in the state, even though stray incidents of anti-government banners being raised at Kalasa, Kudremukha, Shringeri, Theerthahalli and Agumbe have been reported.
ANF assets said that Rajan’s supporters arrived at Menasinahadya from across the country, prominently from Andhra Pradesh to supply homage to the progressive.
On the opposite hand, however grants by the government to boost up development in Naxal-affected villages in the Malnad area, residents of Karle, Nellikote, Nagasampige and different rural pockets allege there has been very little change at the floor.
Rajan used to be gunned down in an stumble upon conducted by Anti-Naxal Force in Menasinahadya village in Chikkamagaluru in 2005.
Police declared a state of top alert in Chikkamagaluru from Tuesday night until Thursday to watch motion of Rajan’s supporters in the area.
Rajan used to be one of the vital distinguished Naxal leaders in the state. A realized guy, who used to be deeply influenced by the works of Lenin and Marx, Rajan used to be lively in Kudremukha, Shringeri and different neighbouring spaces in the Malnad area.
After he used to be killed in an ANF counter, in conjunction with his comrade and guard Shivalingu in 2005, Maoists retaliated by attacking cops in Pavagada in Tumakuru district, an assault that resulted in the loss of life of policemen.
On the instance of his first loss of life anniversary, Rajan’s supporters engraved a small memorial on a rock where he used to be gunned down. However, in the 14 years that have elapsed since Rajan’s loss of life, there have been no primary Naxal uprising in the state, even though stray incidents of anti-government banners being raised at Kalasa, Kudremukha, Shringeri, Theerthahalli and Agumbe have been reported.
ANF assets said that Rajan’s supporters arrived at Menasinahadya from across the country, prominently from Andhra Pradesh to supply homage to the progressive.
On the opposite hand, however grants by the government to boost up development in Naxal-affected villages in the Malnad area, residents of Karle, Nellikote, Nagasampige and different rural pockets allege there has been very little change at the floor.
High alert in Chikkamagaluru after Maoist sympathisers observe ‘Naxal Day’
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February 07, 2019
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