According to Zee News, two more cadres of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist
(CPI-M)
were
found
dead
as
cadres
of
the
Communist
Party
of
India-Maoist
(CPI-Maoist)-backed
People''s
Committee
against
Police
Atrocities
(PCPA)
set
ablaze
three
recently
vacated
Police
camps
and
demolished
house
of
a
CPI-M
leader
on
June
15,
virtually
taking
control
of
Lalgarh
in
West
Midnapur
District
after
forcing
Security
Forces
to
leave
the
area.
 
Three bodies of CPI-M workers, who were killed at Dharmapur on June 14, were
still
lying
there,
while
bodies
of
two
others,
reported
to
be
missing,
were
found
at
Salpatra,
the
sources
said,
adding
that
four
CPI-M
supporters
were
still
missing.
 
The Police camps at Belatkri and Dharampur
and
the
Ramgarh
outpost
in
Lalgarh
were
wound
up
in
the
wake
of
apprehensions
that
PCPA
may
loot
the
arms,
the
Police
said.
They
also
demolished
a
camp
at
Kaima
from
where
the
Central
Reserve
Police
Force
(CRPF)
withdrew,
the
sources
said.
 
PCPA cadres also demolished the palatial
house
of
a
CPI-M
leader
Anuj
Pandey
with
crowbars
and
hammers
at
Lalgarh,
the
sources
said,
adding
that
Pandey
had
fled
the
site.
 
In the morning of June 15, a contingent
of
CRPF
tried
to
go
to
Lalgarh,
but
was
stopped
by
the
PCPA
supporters
at
Gherua.
The
CRPF
personnel
then
entered
a
school
building,
but
were
compelled
to
leave
when
a
mob
of
2500
tribals
started
demonstrating,
the
sources
said.
 
Meanwhile, a Maoist leader Bikash claimed
that
his
outfit
was
leading
the
tribal
agitation
at
Lalgarh.
"Chief
Minister
Buddhadeb
Bhattacharjee
is
saying
that
we
are
providing
support
to
the
tribal
movement
and
not
actively
participating.
This
is
not
true.
We
are
actively
in
the
movement
and
will
continue
to
support
it,"
Bikash
said
over
phone. |