Protest against bauxite mining? Maoists abduct three TDP leaders
Naxals had asked the 3 TDP leaders to meet them at Dharkonda on Monday afternoon
Hyderabad: Three local Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders have been held captive allegedly by Naxals in Visakhapatnam, police said on Tuesday. The abducted were identified as TDP Mandal president Mamidi Balayya of Kothagudem village and senior leaders Vandalam Balayya of P. Kothuru village and Mukkala Mahesh of GK Veedhi.
Naxals through their network had asked the three TDP leaders to meet them at Dharkonda in the district on Monday afternoon and accordingly they went, Visakhapatnam district Superintendent of Police K Praveen said.
"Only on the assurance by the Naxals that the leaders won't be harmed, TDP's G K Veedhi Mandal President M Balaiah and two other local leaders -- M Mahesh and V Balaiah – went to meet them. Now, they have been held captive," the SP said.
Police received information regarding it last night. "We have verified (the information). The only possibility is the Maoists will take them in the deep interior forest area towards the border of East Godavari district... We are waiting for Maoists to put forth their demands (for release of TDP leaders)," Praveen added.
It is suspected that the Naxals resorted to hold them hostage to protest the mining of bauxite in the area.