Bhubaneswar, Nov 5 Normal life was affected in
southern parts of Orissa today following the bandh call of
Maoists who torched two trucks in Orissa's Sundargarh
district.
About 15 ultras stopped two trucks in Anandpur village on
old Ranchi road near Orissa-Jharkhand border last night and
asked the driver and helper to step out and set the two
vehicles ablaze, police said.
Panic stricken villagers rushed back to their houses and
remained indoors, they said.
Maoists had torched a guest house yesterday of a private
steel company in Orissa's Malkangiri district on the first day
of the two-day bandh.
Rourkela-Biramitrapur-Barsuan passenger train remained
suspended for the second day today due to the bandh, called by
the Maoists to protest the decision to launch a major
offensive against them and alleged police excesses. - (Agencies)
Nov 05, 2009
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