Maoists resort to literature campaign to defuse panic
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Bhubaneswar ( Orissa) : Few days after the arrest of Saswati Das alias Mili Panda, wife of Sabyasachi Panda, state secretary of the outlawed CPI (Maoists), the leftwing ultras on Sunday resorted to literature campaign to defuse panic among the armed cadres.

Saswati and four others were arrested under Unlawful Activities Act on Friday.

Police sources confirmed that the rebels are distributing books, literatures to clarify their unity. “We are in a united house, there was no difference of opinion and our fight would continue against the rich and ruling class,” the literatures said, which were distributed in Malkangiri, Rayagada, Gajapati and Koraput districts of the state.

The Red rebels' are holding street plays, meetings and singing revolutionary songs to divert attention from the arrest of senior women wing leader.

While most of the posters and leaflets displayed and distributed by Maoists asked traders, contractors and oppressors to stop their alleged anti-tribal activities.

In some posters, leftwing guerrillas invited people to join their mission or to extend support to them.




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