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Maoist rebels in eastern India have burnt down a railway station in a second day of protests against the government's economic policies. | Maoist rebels in eastern India have burnt down a railway station in a second day of protests against the government's economic policies. |
The station set on fire by rebels was at Baramdi in West Bengal, police said. The Maoists blew up tracks and partially destroyed a goods train in neighbouring Jharkhand on Tuesday. They abducted the driver and the guard. | |
More than 6,000 people have died during the rebels' 20-year fight for a communist state in parts of India. | More than 6,000 people have died during the rebels' 20-year fight for a communist state in parts of India. |
Rail property has been the main target of the attacks by the armed Maoists during the two-day economic blockade in their strongholds in eastern and central India. | Rail property has been the main target of the attacks by the armed Maoists during the two-day economic blockade in their strongholds in eastern and central India. |
After blowing up rail tracks in the neighbouring states of Bihar and Jharkhand on Tuesday, the Maoists struck in West Bengal just before dawn. | After blowing up rail tracks in the neighbouring states of Bihar and Jharkhand on Tuesday, the Maoists struck in West Bengal just before dawn. |
The police said more than 50 armed rebels chased away railway employees and then set fire to the Baramdi railway station in the remote district of Purulia. | The police said more than 50 armed rebels chased away railway employees and then set fire to the Baramdi railway station in the remote district of Purulia. |
They also mined the rail tracks, leading to panic in the area. | They also mined the rail tracks, leading to panic in the area. |
Show of strength | Show of strength |
Local people informed the police about the incident and scores of long distance trains between Calcutta and northern India were cancelled. | Local people informed the police about the incident and scores of long distance trains between Calcutta and northern India were cancelled. |
On Tuesday, the Maoists damaged a goods train at Latehar in the neighbouring state of Jharkhand and kidnapped its driver and guard. They also set fire to six vehicles in the state's Dumka area. | On Tuesday, the Maoists damaged a goods train at Latehar in the neighbouring state of Jharkhand and kidnapped its driver and guard. They also set fire to six vehicles in the state's Dumka area. |
Correspondents say life in Jharkhand and large parts of Bihar were completely paralysed by the economic blockade. | |
Intelligence officials say the Maoists are trying to display their strength by disrupting production in these mineral-rich states of India that produce much of the country's iron ore, mica, manganese, bauxite and even uranium. | Intelligence officials say the Maoists are trying to display their strength by disrupting production in these mineral-rich states of India that produce much of the country's iron ore, mica, manganese, bauxite and even uranium. |
The rebels have called a 48-hour-long "economic blockade" in three states to protest against the federal government's decision to allow special economic zones aimed at boosting exports and employment. | |
They say these enclaves will displace thousands of villagers. | They say these enclaves will displace thousands of villagers. |
The rebels have a presence in 18 of the 22 districts in Jharkhand. | The rebels have a presence in 18 of the 22 districts in Jharkhand. |
Maoists operate in 182 districts in India, mainly in the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal. | Maoists operate in 182 districts in India, mainly in the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal. |
The rebels say they are fighting for the rights of poor peasants and landless workers. | The rebels say they are fighting for the rights of poor peasants and landless workers. |
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