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Maoist threat forces tribals in Odisha to flee village

THE ASIAN AGE. | AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO
Published : Nov 16, 2016, 4:46 am IST
Updated : Nov 16, 2016, 6:48 am IST

Official sources said the families have been provided with temporary accommodation at the Kudumulugumma block office.

In the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday, according to reports, the tribals trekked the hilly terrain of around 40 kilometres braving the vagaries of nature and wild animals, to reach Kudumulugumma early in the morning. (Representational Image)
 In the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday, according to reports, the tribals trekked the hilly terrain of around 40 kilometres braving the vagaries of nature and wild animals, to reach Kudumulugumma early in the morning. (Representational Image)

Bhubaneswar: As many as 30 tribals of five families on Tuesday deserted Dabuguda village in Odisha’s Malkangiri district due to Maoist threat.

In the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday, according to reports, the tribals trekked the hilly terrain of around 40 kilometres braving the vagaries of nature and wild animals, to reach Kudumulugumma early in the morning.

“The rebels had threatened us to leave our village. Probably they suspected that we had informed the police about their presence and a scheduled meeting in Panasput area where 30 of them were killed by security forces in an encounter on October 24,” one of the villagers of Dabuguda said.

“We had no option but to leave the village,” he added.

Official sources said the families have been provided with temporary accommodation at the Kudumulugumma block office, till arrangements are made for their rehabilitation. In April, around 33 tribal people of seven families had left Sanyasiguda village.

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