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Two naxals shot dead by comrades

By Our Staff Reporter

WARANGAL, DEC. 11. Two CPSUI naxals were killed by their party members late last night at Beerelli Rangapur village of Tadvai mandal holding them responsible for the Lenkalagadda encounter in which five members were killed.

According to the police, the CPSUI Maneru squad commander, Allauddin alias Kishan, and its member Gundla Ravinder alias Kanakanna were summoned by the party leadership to hold talks. Later, they were severely beaten up and forced to board an RTC bus at Rangapur village. After boarding the bus, both were shot dead. Both were aged around 25 years.

The naxals instructed the bus conductor and the driver to take the bodies away in the bus. They alleged that Allauddin and Ravinder passed on the information basing on which the police reached the spot at Lenkalagadda. The CPSUI lost its senior cadre including Suryam in the exchange of fire with the police.

Meanwhile, PW naxals set ablaze furniture and record at Eturnagaram the MPDO and MPP offices last night. They raised slogans urging the public to celebrate the PGA formation week before leaving the spot. Both the offices were located close to the police station.

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