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Maoists shutdown paralyses Jharkhand | The 72-hour shutdown call given by Maoists has paralyzed normal life in Jharkhand. Maoists attacks have been reported ahead of a 72-hour shutdown call given by them from Sunday across the four states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa and West Bengal. The shutdown has affected the railways
and road transportation. Many trains have been either cancelled, or have been
diverted from their routes, leaving passengers stranded at railway stations for
hours. "Train and bus services have been stopped. Passengers who will now have
to reach somewhere urgently will have to face great difficulties. Maoists should
rethink on what they are doing," said Arvind Singh, a railway passenger. "They
are creating problems for the public. Such frequent shutdown calls by them shows
that they are not in favour of the benefit of common people," added Singh. The
frequent shutdowns in the state have affected the daily earnings of the road transport
agents. Zafar, a bus agent said, "This three-day-shutdown has broken our backs.
I wanted to appeal to all the Maoist rebels that they should have agreed to the
talks with the state government. The 'Operation Green Hunt' belongs to the central
government." "The common people are the ones, who are getting caught in between
the Maoists and central government's tiff. They should not have called for this
shutdown because it affects those who are earning wages on a daily basis," he
added. The 72-hour shutdown call comes ahead of Union Home Minister P
Chidambaram's
Kolkata visit on February 9 to monitor the security situation in the state. The
rebels have refuted repeated calls by the Centre to renounce violence and hold
talks. |
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