Saturday, July 24, 2010

Is this the new face of terror in my state, West Bengal?

A day after a group of villagers refused to join an anti-government rally and chased away Maoists, the rebels on Saturday killed a headmaster of a school in Jhargram for not allowing his students to take part in another rally in West Midnapore district.

Rabindranath Mahto (45) was about to leave Indrabani Primary School at about 3 pm after the school hours when six suspected Maoists came in three motorbikes and dragged him in front of the school building, police said.

The rebels then hacked him with an axe before shooting him from close range, killing him on the spot. Another teacher Shyamlal Mandi was also present there but he was spared, they said. The Maoists and People's Committee against Police Atrocities used to force men, women and students to take part in their rallies.

The rebels had Friday told Mahto to send the students to the rally, but he refused. Mahto, a former panchayat pradhan, was the Manikpara circle president of All Bengal Primary Teachers Association, the primary teachers wing of the CPI(M), sources said.

In a show of dissent, some villagers of Radhanagar, five km from Jhargram, refused to take part in a rally held by the Maoists on Friday.

Villagers in the adjacent area of Radhanagar earlier took out rallies to protest the high-handedness of the PCPA and had even drove the Committee members out of the village when they went to Radhanagar to organise them for an anti-joint forces programme, a phenomenon that has heartened the security forces on the dwindling support base of the Maoists in the Jungalmahal area of Bengal.

Suspected Maoists also shot dead another local CPM leader in the Balarampur area of the adjacent Purulia district on Friday.

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