Press Trust Of India
Bhubaneswar, March 25, 2012
Bhubaneswar, March 25, 2012
Factionalism among the Maoists could be behind the
kidnapping of the BJD MLA from Koraput district and the killing of policemen
while talks were being held for the release of two Italians taken hostage by
the ultras in Odisha, police and intelligence sources said on Sunday.
The tribal BJD MLA Jhina Hikaka was kidnapped from
Koraput district yesterday which was preceded by the gunning down of a police
sub-inspector in Malkangiri on March 22 and the killing of two policemen in a landmine
blast in Koraput on March 18.
"These
incidents took place during talks between the state government and Maoist
negotiators to end the Italian hostage crisis. A ceasefire had also been
declared by them. It brings to the fore rivalry among Maoist factions," a
senior police officials said.
A senior intelligence official said
on condition of anonymity that top Maoist leader, Sabyasachi Panda, who
appeared to have been sidelined in the higher hierarchy of rebel leadership,
might be behind the March 14 abduction of the two Italians Paolo Basusco and
Claudio Colangelo in a bid to assert his command in the region.
In an attempt to counter Panda's
move and expose his limited control, the Andhra Odisha Border Zonal Committee
(AOBZC) probably may have engineered the abduction of the legislator.
The same group, active in undivided
Koraput and adjoining areas of Andhra Pradesh, was also believed to be behind
the killing of sub-inspector K C Rath at Khairput in Malkangiri district on
March 22, he said.
In Odisha, the Maoists operate under
two groups - Odisha State Organising Committee (OSOC) and AOBZC having control
over different divisions of ultras.
While OSOC functions in several
districts including Kandhamal, Nayagarh, Ganjam and Gajapati, AOBZC has been
operating in tribal dominated Malkangiri, Koraput and adjoining districts of
the state, said a researcher in the ultra left movement.
While OSOC has claimed responsibility for the abduction of the two
Italians and conveyed their demands through the media, no outfit has so far
owned responsibility for the kidnapping of the MLA though it is suspected to
have been enacted by AOBZC.
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