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Maois calls bandh in 6 countries to pay homage to 27 dead at a meeting

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Nagpur: The Central Committee (CC) of the Communist Party of India (Maois) has stated ‘bandh’ in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Telangana on November 27 to pay homage to 27 rebels, including top leaders, including Milind Teltumde , which was shot dead by the C-60 command of the Gadchiroli police in the village of Mardintola on November 13.
In the press communication released by CC Abhay spokesman on Friday, the rebels described November 13 as “the most sad day in the historical history of Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra”.
The rebels had vowed to take the battle forward and prepare “more cadres such as teltumde from between students, Dalits and oppressed classes”.
Press releases were also circulated on social media in Gadchiroli.
Toi also has a copy.
According to senior police officers, Maois has for the first time not leveling any accusations regarding encountering or questioning his justice.
The maoses have confirmed Teltumde’s death with the help of security forces who have collected DNA samples also for scientific identification.
Police previously asked for help from Maois who surrendered to identify Teltumde.
SP Ankit Goyal said security forces will remain vigilant during bandh which is likely to affect Gadchiroli and the Gondia.
“The troops will follow the standard operating procedure (SOP) to thwart bandh calls,” he said.
SP refreshes from commenting on other content from a press release that mentions “contributions and sacrifices” from Teltumde and his team.
The Maharashtra government has announced RS51 Lakh’s prize for Jawan C-60 because killing Teltumde is difficult to understand which has a RS50 Lakh prize on his head and around 63 violations of it.
In a press release, CC has vowed to fight until the end to complete the “unexplosed task” of the rebels killed in 5 hours of Gunbattle long close to the border of Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh.
The press record also mentions that rebels have struggled to the end to save Teltumde who is also responsible for the Zone of Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh (MMC).
Ti previously reported how Teltumdbe body guards had struggled to death before the Jawan C-60 could walk along the top rebel leader.
Press communication also mentions “brave sacrifice” Teltumde’s bodyguards such as Bhagat and Yogitha.
In accordance with press releases, Bhagat has been with Teltumde for the past eight years.
Yogitha works as a “personal assistant” to manage computer-related tasks.
CC has also given the death of other members such as Ramanna, Chintan Da, Haribhushan, Amber Da and Saketh in different meetings.

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