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Landlord thrashes migrant workers over rent dues of others who left in lockdown

Landlord thrashes migrant workers over rent dues of others who left in lockdown Landlord thrashes migrant workers over rent dues of others who left in lockdown On May 16, landlord Suresh Raj entered the room of the migran workers and started beating them up over the rent dues of their coworkers who had left during the lockdown. advertisement Video grab shows the landlord thrashing the migrant workers. Accused Suresh Raj (right). Sanjay, Prakash, Prakash Pal, Nirmal Prabha and Pradeep Jana are all migrant workers from Odisha living in a rented house at Kundrathur, in the suburbs of Chennai. A few days ago, they were attacked by their landlord over the rent dues of those workers who had left in the lockdown.

Maoist insurgents in India kill 22 police officers, security forces intensify operations

Maoist insurgents in India kill 22 police officers, security forces intensify operations Posted 1 AprApril 2021 at 6:08am Security forces officers carry the body of a colleague who was killed in an attack by Maoist fighters. ( Print text only Cancel Indian security forces have stepped up operations against ultra-left-wing guerrillas after they killed 22 police in an ambush over the weekend, a top police officer said on Monday. Key points: Ultra-left-wing Maoists in India have killed 22 police officers The Maoists are India’s biggest internal security threat but the group claims to fight for tribal land rights in mineral rich territory, known as the red corridor

India grapples with rising Maoist violence in Chhattisgarh - Newspaper

Relatives mourn around a coffin of a security force personnel, who was killed in an attack by Maoist fighters, during a wreath laying ceremony in Bijapur in the central state of Chhattisgarh on APril 5. - Reuters BHUBANESWAR: Indian security forces have stepped up operations against ultra left-wing guerrillas deep in the forests of a mineral-rich central state after they killed 22 police in an ambush at the weekend, a top police officer said on Monday. At least 30 other members of the security forces were wounded in a four-hour gun battle with Maoist rebels that erupted in Chhattisgarh state on Saturday, the deadliest ambush of its kind in four years.

India steps up anti-Maoist operations after 22 policemen killed

Indian security forces have stepped up operations against ultra left-wing fighters deep in the forests of a mineral-rich central state after they killed 22 policemen in an ambush over the weekend, a top police officer said. At least 30 other members of the security forces were wounded in the four-hour gun battle with Maoist rebels that took place in Chhattisgarh state on Saturday, the deadliest ambush of its kind in four years. “The operation will be intensified,” said Om Prakash Pal, the deputy inspector general of police, who is leading the fight against the rebels in Chhattisgarh, on Monday. The Maoists, also known as Naxals, have waged an armed struggle against government forces for decades. They say they are fighting for the poor who have been left behind in India’s economic boom.

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