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Chhattisgarh: After back-to-back encounters, Maoists kill 2 teachers claiming they were informers
Chhattisgarh: After back-to-back encounters, Maoists kill 2 teachers claiming they were informers

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Indian Express

Chhattisgarh: After back-to-back encounters, Maoists kill 2 teachers claiming they were informers

After back to back encounters in the Indravati national park in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, Maoists Tuesday killed two shiksa doots (education messengers) suspecting them to be police informers, taking the total number of civilians killed in Maoist violence so far this year to 25. The state government introduced Education messenger as a temporary arrangement in remote villages in the Bastar region as hiring teachers was difficult for such villages. A villager, who has completed HSC, is hired as a teacher in the village and is paid Rs 12,000 per month from the District Mineral Foundation (DMF) funds. They teach in primary schools which are mostly run in small huts. The incident took place in a remote village in the national park area around 57 km from the Bijapur district headquarters on Monday night in Farsegad police station jurisdiction. The deceased have been identified as Vinod Made, 28, from Pillur village and Suresh Meta, 29, from Tekameta village.

‘Shiksha Doot' among two killed by Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur
‘Shiksha Doot' among two killed by Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

Hans India

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

‘Shiksha Doot' among two killed by Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

In a fresh wave of violence in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, two men, including a 'Shiksha Doot' (Shiksha Doot in Chhattisgarh refers to teachers working in remote and Maoist-affected areas), were found murdered in the forests of Pilur village on Tuesday. One of the victims has been identified as Vinod Made, a local education worker who had reportedly been abducted by Maoists on Monday evening. His body, along with that of another unidentified individual, was discovered near the Farasgarh police station area, police sources said. The police forces have moved to the village in search of Maoists. Locals allege that the killings were carried out on suspicion of police informant activity, though official confirmation from authorities is still awaited. According to eyewitness accounts and local media reports, Naxalites left behind pamphlets near the bodies accusing the victims of leaking information to security forces. The incident has triggered renewed fear in the region, which has long been a hotbed of Maoist insurgency. This latest attack follows a string of similar killings in Bijapur over the past fortnight, where six individuals, including two students, were executed by Maoists on suspicion of being informers. The Bastar region, encompassing Bijapur and surrounding districts, has witnessed over 1,800 deaths attributed to Maoist violence since the formation of Chhattisgarh state in 2000. Security forces have launched a search operation in the area, and the state government has reiterated its commitment to eliminating Naxalism by March 2026, a deadline set by Union Home Minister Amit Shah earlier this year. Earlier on June 17, three villagers, including a 13-year-old schoolboy and a 20-year-old college student, were strangled to death by Naxalites in Peddakorma village of Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh. The victims were identified as Anil Madvi, a Class 7 student and Soma Modiyam, who had passed Class 12 and had joined college. Since the formation of Chhattisgarh state in 2000, Naxalites have killed at least 1,821 people across Bastar's seven districts, with Bijapur recording the highest number of fatalities. Victims have included civilians, surrendered cadres, and elected representatives.

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