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Two villagers killed by Naxals in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli

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Published : Dec 2, 2019, 4:56 PM IST

Two mineworkers were allegedly killed by Naxals in Puraslagondhi village of Gadchiroli, Maharashtra. The victims worked in Gadchiroli's Surajgadh mines which the Naxals disapproved of, and hence the ultras killed them.

villagers killed by Naxals
villagers killed by Naxals

Nagpur: Naxals allegedly killed two persons at a village in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district, police said on Monday.

The incident took place in Puraslagondhi village of Gadchiroli, located around 170 km from here, on Sunday night, a police official said.

According to preliminary information, the victims - Maaso Pungati (55) and Rishi Meshram (52) - worked in Gadchiroli's Surajgadh mines which the Naxals disapproved of, and hence the ultras killed them, he said.

The Gadchiroli police in a release said Pungati was a "Naxal sympathizer" and not a 'police patil', as claimed in a section of media.

The duties of a police patil include reporting a crime in the village to the police station and is governed by the Maharashtra Village Police Act.

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Two villagers killed by Naxals in Maharashtra





 







Nagpur, Dec 2 (PTI)Naxals allegedly killed two persons at a village in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district, police said on Monday.



The incident took place in Puraslagondhi village of Gadchiroli, located around 170 km from here, on Sunday night, a police official said.



According to preliminary information, the victims - Maaso Pungati (55) and Rishi Meshram (52) - worked in Gadchiroli's Surajgadh mines which the Naxals disapproved of, and hence the ultras killed them, he said.



The Gadchiroli police in a release said Pungati was a "Naxal sympathizer" and not a 'police patil', as claimed in a section of media.



The duties of a police patil include reporting a crime in the village to the police station and is governed by the Maharashtra Village Police Act.




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