A group of four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) put up banners and posters at Kambamala estate near Thalappuzha in Mananthavady Taluk (revenue sub-division) in Wayanad District of Kerala on August 14, critical of the Central and State Governments and supporting the ongoing strike launched by the estate workers on July 15, reports The New Indian Express. The banners and posters put up in the name of CPI-Maoist read that the country had not got real freedom and urged people to fight for the same. The posters mention the ongoing strike by estate workers, the stabilisation of plantation workers at Kambamala, the provision of labour to their heirs and construction of habitable houses. Residents said the Maoists, two men and as many women, came at 2pm. "The Maoists reached Kambamala estate, chanted slogans, tied banners and returned after pasting the posters," said Murukeshan PS, Thalappuzha ward member.