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Naxals attack railway station in Bihar, abduct 2 employees after torching property

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Masudan Railway Station in Bihar was attacked by Naxals late on Tuesday.
Patna: Throwing a challenge to the state government, a group of heavily-armed Naxals attacked a railway station in Bihar and fled after vandalising the government property

According to ANI, Masudan Railway Station in Bihar was attacked by Naxals late on Tuesday.
There are no reports of any casualties as yet.

Naxals or home-grown rebels have routinely targeted trains, railway stations and mobile phone towers in the country's eastern states.

In August, a train was hijacked by them in the Lakhisarai district of Bihar.

In March, a group of 20 alleged Naxalites attacked an Odisha railway station, Doikallu, with explosives.

They planted a small tiffin bomb in the station master's office and near the engine of a goods train halted at the station.


Two railways employees – an Assistant Station Master and one other railway staff – were abducted by Naxals as they fled from the scene after torching the station property
http://zeenews.india.com/bihar/naxa...mployees-after-torching-property-2068171.html
 
And yes they took over Delhi too...
Don't you know that our CISF and police are not allowed to fire first, if they are allowed to fire at sight, this would had not happened...
 
Naxal usually do such things to grab national media attention. Nobody was hurt, their only objective was to make a news. 10-12 armed naxals came burned signal centre with petrol and asked signal centre employee to halt railways for 12 hours as mark of their protest against Cobra commandos wiping them out. Last June only 2 naxals were killed by cobra commandos and 5 badly injured. In this case all abductees were release after 12 hours railway commutation was halted as naxals had demanded. This was in response of recent arrest of son of big naxal leader Baleshwar koda...
 

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