Odisha tribal village chief killed in Maoist explosion

July 29, 2014 08:10 pm | Updated 08:10 pm IST - Malkangiri (Odisha)

A tribal village head was killed and his wife critically injured in an explosion triggered by Maoists in Odisha’s Malkangiri district on Tuesday.

The village head of Darbaguda in Kalimela area was returning home along with his wife from a nearby forest when the explosive device planted by Maoists on the road went off, Malkangiri Superintendent of Police Akhileswar Singh said.

While Bira Padiami (50) died in the blast, his critically injured wife was taken to the nearby hospital by the villagers for treatment, Singh said.

Police said the ultras were believed to have planted the explosive device, probably a pressure bomb, targeting the security personnel as a BSF camp is located near the site.

Condemning the act of killing the innocent, the SP said combing operation has been stepped up in the area where security had already been tightened as the observation of martyrs’ week by the Maoists began on Monday.

Maoists observe “martyrs” week from July 28 to August 3 every year to pay tribute to their leaders and cadres who lost their lives.

Normal life was affected to some extent in rural pockets of Malkangiri district as passenger buses and other vehicles stopped plying since Monday at many places fearing trouble, police said adding shops and business establishments also remained closed in areas like Kalimela, Padia and Motu.

In other Maoist affected South Odisha districts including Koraput, Rayagada, Ganjam, Kandhamal, Nabarangpur and Gajapati, the situation was normal amid tight security measures, police added.

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