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Tribal families flee after threats from Naxals

Three tribal families left their homes in Chhattisgarh after a warning from Naxal insurgents who accused them of being police informers.

Three tribal families leave homes after threat by Naxals
Three tribal families leave homes after threat by Naxals
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Published : Jan 10, 2021, 1:10 PM IST

Updated : Jan 10, 2021, 11:10 PM IST

Raipur (Chhattisgarh): Three families left their homes in Chhattisgarh's Kedwal allegedly after Naxals threatened them with dire consequences on the pretext of being police informers.

Tribal families flee after threats from Naxals

The families after leaving the village took refugee near Sukma.

The families were given a week's time to leave the village.

Earlier, one of the family members, Balram, was murdered by the Naxals on the pretext of being police informers.

The relatives of the deceased said that he had gone to graze the cow, during which he was taken by Naxalites.

The Naxalites informed the families and people of the surrounding village and a public court was organised.

In the court, Balaram was accused of being a police informer and sentenced to death.

Families who have left the village said that the Naxalites have been terrorising people in this area following which many families have left their homes.

Maoists are losing their support base and hence, are "terrorising" other villagers to support them or quit their native place.

READ: Security forces kill female Naxal insurgents

Raipur (Chhattisgarh): Three families left their homes in Chhattisgarh's Kedwal allegedly after Naxals threatened them with dire consequences on the pretext of being police informers.

Tribal families flee after threats from Naxals

The families after leaving the village took refugee near Sukma.

The families were given a week's time to leave the village.

Earlier, one of the family members, Balram, was murdered by the Naxals on the pretext of being police informers.

The relatives of the deceased said that he had gone to graze the cow, during which he was taken by Naxalites.

The Naxalites informed the families and people of the surrounding village and a public court was organised.

In the court, Balaram was accused of being a police informer and sentenced to death.

Families who have left the village said that the Naxalites have been terrorising people in this area following which many families have left their homes.

Maoists are losing their support base and hence, are "terrorising" other villagers to support them or quit their native place.

READ: Security forces kill female Naxal insurgents

Last Updated : Jan 10, 2021, 11:10 PM IST

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