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Naxals denied permission for meet

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ADILABAD, OCT. 29. The district police have denied permission to the Communist Party of India (Maoist) to hold a public meeting at Asifabad sub-divisional headquarters on Sunday. However, permission has been granted for use of mike at the unveiling of a `martyrs column' at Movvad village, 18 km from Asifabad, on the same day.

The Adilabad Superintendent of Police, Kripa Nand Tripathi Ujela, said here on Friday that the decision to deny permission was taken considering "the legal violations'' committed by naxalites during their public meetings at Mogilicherla (Warangal), Guthikonda Bilam (Guntur) and Hyderabad. Reading from a long list of alleged violations at the earlier meetings, he said the naxalites incited people to take up armed struggle against the State, instigated disaffection among different cultures and regions of the State, used abusive and intimidatory language, professed redress of grievances through armed struggle, provoked villagers to boycott Government and police besides exceeding their allotted time, etc. The Movvad unveiling and the Asifabad meeting were to be addressed by the CPI(Maoist) emissaries, Varavara Rao, Gadar and Kalyan Rao, and Chandranna of the Janashakti.

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