Religious: Panic gripped Tumudibandh residents in the Kandhamal District after allegedly Maois’s poster appeared near the Realbahal village on Sunday, ahead of the election of Panchayat, scheduled to be held from February 16-24.
This came after Rohit Journalist Balikwal died in the Eid explosion, allegedly triggered by the alleged rebel, in the Madanpur-Rampur block on Saturday.
The latest incident, the police said it was probably the work of several Monger Mischief.
“We have confiscated posters and leaflets found in place.
The investigation continues to ensure the authenticity of these posters,” said Tumudibandh police officers, officers, Tumudibandh.
The source said the posters did not mention Panchayat polls, but criticized several state and central policies, and uphold the rights of tribal people.
The villagers suspect that Maoist rebels may be left behind the poster to prove their presence in the district in front of the poll.
“The incident date did not only instill fear of voters, but also in the nearby Panchayats candidate,” said a poll candidate.
On April 17, 2019, which was suspected of being opened fire on a female vote officer in the village of Baraahala under the limit of the Gochhapada police station and set two vehicles in Simingipadara below the boundary of the police station, the day before polling.