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Armed police deployed in huge numbers as volatile Indian state of Chhattisgarh heads to the polls

  • Maoist militants have unleashed a string of deadly attacks ahead of the vote in the mineral-rich state, killing 13 people in recent weeks

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Voters line up at a polling station in Chhattisgarh state on Monday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Tens of thousands of armed police were on duty on Monday as a restive Indian state wracked by violence went to the polls.

Maoist militants have unleashed a string of deadly attacks ahead of the vote in mineral-rich Chhattisgarh, one of India’s poorest states, killing 13 people in recent weeks.

Hours before voting began, insurgents blew up an improvised explosive device in Kanker district on Sunday, killing a police officer.

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Paramilitary soldiers pass the remains of a bus blown up by Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh state on Thursday. Photo: KK Productions/AP
Paramilitary soldiers pass the remains of a bus blown up by Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh state on Thursday. Photo: KK Productions/AP

The Maoists, who say they are fighting for the rights of local tribes and poor farmers, have put up posters across the state urging voters to boycott the polls.

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The vote – one of five state elections this month and next ahead of next year’s general elections – is staggered because of the violence, with a second round on November 20.

“Some 100,000 security personnel, including central paramilitary force, have been deployed to ensure peaceful polling in the first phase,” said senior police officer D. M. Awasthi.

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