Maoists Blow Up BJP MP’s Farmhouse In Chhattisgarh Ahead of Raman Singh Visit

The Maoists threatened the watchman at the site to leave the place and then targeted the farmhouse with IEDs in which two rooms were damaged

Chief minister Raman Singh is scheduled to visit Antagarh, around 15 kms from the village where the farmhouse is located, in Kanker as part of his ongoing ‘Vikas Yatra’.

The Maoists threatened the watchman at the site to leave the place and then targeted the farmhouse with IEDs in which two rooms were damaged.

Maoists blew up the farmhouse of a BJP MP with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker district, ahead of chief minister Raman Singh’s visit to the area, the police said on Wednesday.

The BJP MP, Vikram Usendi, represents the Kanker constituency and has a farmhouse at his native village Bodanaar in Takodi police station area.

There was no report of any casualty as the farmhouse was empty at the time of the attack that took place on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday.

Chief minister Singh is in Antagarh, around 15 kms from the village where the farmhouse is located, in Kanker on Wednesday as part of his ongoing ‘Vikas Yatra’.

Takodi police station in-charge said the Maoists threatened the watchman at the site to leave the place and then targeted the farmhouse with IEDs in which two rooms were damaged.

“Extra police have been deployed in the Bodanaar village after the incident and the combing operation is going on. More investigation is going on,” he said.

Security forces have intensified patrolling in the region.


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