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Naxals gun down BJP leader
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, MAY 11. The Nizamabd district president of the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Revuri Surendar (35), was shot dead
by two unidentified extremists of the People's War Group (PWG) in
Kamareddy town of Nizamabad this morning. The BJP has called
Nizamabad bandh on Saturday in protest against the killing.
According to information reaching here, Surendar was about to
leave for Nizamabad from his residence near the Gunj. He had
asked his jeep driver to go inside the house to fetch some papers
when the two naxalites walked up to him. They whipped out a
pistol and pumped bullets into him from a close range. As
Surendar collapsed, the assailants fled. Some hamalis who were
working in the Gunj tried to chase the naxalites but they were
threatened by the duo. One of the naxals left his chappals while
fleeing. Following the murder, tension escalated in Kamareddy
town. Police teams had immediately fanned out in nearby areas and
commenced combing. Police were using sniffer dogs to track down
the killers.
The daylight killing of the BJP leader comes close on the heels
of a leader of the People's Guerrilla Army (PGA) Chandranna's
statement recently that the PWG would now begin targeting BJP and
Telugu Desam leaders. Chandranna talked to reporters last week in
the Adilabad forests and disclosed that the PWG would now be
targeting ruling party and BJP leaders.
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