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Warangal
By Our Staff Reporter
WARANGAL, MARCH 23. The Superintendent of Police, M. S. Ravindra, has dared naxals to move in villages without arms and see for themselves to what extent people supported their cause. Addressing a press conference here today, Mr. Ravindra came down heavily on the naxals and warned them not to test the patience of the police. "If you want to move with arms terrifying and targeting innocent people and unarmed police, we are not going to spare. This is my warning to all naxals who are perpetrating violence in the name of ideology,'' he said. On the APSRTC withdrawing rural services, Mr. Ravindra sought to know who was responsible for the decision taken by the RTC authorities. "If the naxals go on damaging property, how can the RTC operate its services? People should question the naxal groups and warn them against damaging buses,'' he pointed out.
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