Maoists claim Chhattisgarh ambush\, say media was not target

Maoists claim Chhattisgarh ambush, say media was not target

IANS  |  Raipur 

Taking responsibility for the which left four dead, Maoists have expressed over the killing of a Doordarshan and said he was not their target.

The October 30 in district killed three security personnel and

The Maoist statement in Hindi said their intention was to target the police and not the because "journalists are our friends, not enemies".

The Maoists urged "persons and other administrative employees, especially those on election duty, not to come with police while visiting the conflict zones".

"It is a matter of that died in the near Nilawaya village. The ambush was against the policemen who have been harassing and beating villagers opposing the construction of a road between Aranpur and Burgum.

"We will not kill journalists intentionally. The and police are spreading lies after the incident.

"This is being done to defame our party. Journalists are not our enemy, they are our friends," said the statement.

The statement said the Maoists were unaware of the presence of a Doordarshan crew along with the police.

The statement again urged people to boycott the upcoming Assembly polls.

is among the Maoist-affected areas where the first phase of Assembly polls is to take place on November 12.

of Police told IANS that the authenticity of the statement was being checked.

"If Naxals (Maoists) did not want to attack persons, why did they open fire on Sahu who was holding a camera? Later, they even looted his camera. Besides, two other members of the were attacked," Awasthi said.

He said that the road opposed by the Maoists was being built for the benefit of villagers.

Besides Sahu, and and were killed in the ambush.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 16:06 IST