Maoists put up posters in Wayanad calling for poll boycott

Press Trust of India  |  Wayanad(Ker) 

Maoists have put up posters and banners asking farmers and plantation workers in Mundakkai, a part of constituency from where is contesting, to boycott the April 23 elections.

The posters were put up at some places in Mundakkai town under station limits early Monday morning, District police chief, R Karuppasamy, said.

"Police have beefed up security and we will be getting additional additional paramilitary forces. Already one company is stationed in the district," he told

"We are monitoring the situation and have begun investigation", he added.

A letter had also been sent to the Press Club regarding boycott of the polls, Karuppasamy said.

Police have been on high alert in Wayanad since Maoist leader, C P Jaleel, was killed during an alleged exchange of fire with the police on March 6 this year.

Wayanad being a high-profile constituency following Rahul Gandhi's candidature, security has been tightened in the hilly district.

Gandhi, who was in Wayanad on April 4 to file his nomination, had taken out a roadshow in a massive show of strength along with his of eastern Uttar Pradesh Vadra.

He is expected to visit Wayanad again on April 16.

and are also likely to visit Wayanad, sources said.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 14:10 IST