Maoists force shutdown in Jharkhand

Ranchi, Feb 4 (ANI): The shutdown forced by Maoists to protest against the arrest of their two comrades today paralysed normal life in Jharkhand.

The 24-hour shutdown call given in six districts of the State has disrupted the highway and rail traffic.

Buses to and from Ranchi have been completely paralysed as passengers remained stranded on the bus stands.

“I am coming from Hazaribagh and going to Simdega. After arriving, I came to know of the shutdown. No vehicle is ready to go. We are facing problems,” said Brij Kumar Pandey, a bus passenger.

Railway passengers have also been badly hit by the shutdown.

“There is no train. We have come from Benaras. It has been long that we are waiting here,” said Shabina Begum, a train passenger.

Shops and business centres also remained closed.

Maoists, who are banned in several states including Jharkhand, control vast tracts of rural land in about a dozen states in east, central and parts of south India.

The rebels say they are fighting for the rights of farmers and the poor. (ANI)

Man lynched in Jharkhand

SIMDEGA SIMDEGA: A man was lynched allegedly by the villagers of Jamunakher Tola in Simdega district, the police
said on Monday.

Two persons went to the house of a public distribution system dealer, Triloki Prasad late last night to allegedly demand money. After Prasad raised an alarm, a crowd collected near his residence and caught hold of one of them and beat him to death. The second one managed to flee the spot.

Prasad alleged that the two had also demanded extortion money sometime back, the police said.

In a separate incident last night, five armed men raided a petrol pump in Simdega town, tied all the staff members and fled with Rs 3.35 lakh.

The police rescued the staff and launched raids to identify the culprits.