chhattisgarh At least three Congress workers were killed and four others injured when Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee president Nand Kumar Patel’s road convoy was struck by a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Raipur district. While Mr. Patel’s vehicle escaped unscathed, a trailing vehicle carrying party workers was destroyed in the blast. Police officials said three or four men had been killed in the blast, but were awaiting confirmation of the final death toll. The banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) is believed to be behind the attack, but is yet to claim responsibility. In May this year, Maoist cadres killed nine police officers including an Assistant Superintendent of Police in an ambush in the same area.
Police officers surmise that the operation was probably carried out by an Orissa-based faction that crossed the border to conduct the attack. The incident occurred at about 5:30 p.m. at Udanti puliya, about 180 km from State capital Raipur. Mr. Patel was returning from addressing a farmer’s meeting in Durvagudi village when his convoy was attacked. “The blast occurred 12 to 15 minutes after Mr. Patel’s vehicle had crossed the spot. Maoists also opened fire on the trailing vehicles,” said Assistant Director General of Police Ram Niwas. It is believed that at least one of the deaths was caused when a passenger in a trailing vehicle was struck by a bullet
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