Again, the Naxals have corrupted their destructive ways by setting fire to warehouses and four trucks that were transporting iron ore from a mine surrounded by Narayanpur district, Chhattisgarh. At the eleventh hour, fortunately, no injuries were reported on Saturday night after the collusion with the police.
The trucks that were attacked were cars loaded with iron ore from the Aam Ghati mine of a private company. Offering resistance to Naxalites, the police force of Chhotedongar told off the vehicles on the way to Orchha-Narayanpur road. Finally, the Naxalites made the drivers leave the trucks and burnt them. They also escaped into the woods, as a senior police officer was reported to have announced.
Upon receiving the confirmation, a police team approached the location at once, and a quick search confirmed the discovery of the wanted suspect. I have to say, though, by the time the trucks had reached the flames, which let me only snap their charred remains, shared the official.
It is worth noting that the Naxalites have always said no to the Aamdai Ghati project when it comes to mining from the very first time. History has already witnessed the burning of vehicles that have been connected to the work on the site. What this has shown is their strongly distributed opposition.
Narayanpur’s district is among the Bahatr regions set to conduct the general elections in the first phase on the 19th of April. After this is the voltage, it becomes an example of the area’s security problems as the elections approach. Use our AI to write for you about any topic!