Gadchiroli: Day after Naxal attack, markets, shops remain shut
- Country:
- India
A day after 15 policemen and a civilian were killed in a Naxal attack in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli, the major markets and commercial establishments in that district remained shut on Thursday to pay tributes to the martyrs and to express solidarity with their families. The policemen were killed on Wednesday after Naxals blew up their vehicle in Gadchiroli district. The IED blast, whose impact left a large crater on the road, had come hours after the ultras torched 27 vehicles belonging to a road construction company.
All the commercial markets in the district remained shut down on Thursday to express solidarity with the families of the C-60 personnel of Gadchiroli police who were killed in Wednesday's Naxal attack, sources said. There are three major markets in the district- Gadchiroli, Kurkheda and Wadsa.
"All the commercial establishments remained completely closed today. The shutdown was observed to pay respects to the martyred policemen and to express solidarity with their bereaved families," sources said. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Union minister Hansraj Ahir, Maharashtra Minister of State for Home Deepak Kesarkar and state DGP Subodh Kumar Jaiswal will pay tributes to the martyrs at the Gadchiroli SP office around 3 pm.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Savannah Resources Secures Major Grant for Controversial Portuguese Lithium Project
ED files money laundering case in Kerala's Sabarimala gold loss case, say sources.
Vitol and Trafigura in talks with US on Venezuelan oil sales, sources say
EXCLUSIVE-Big Tech spared strict rules in EU digital regulations overhaul, sources say
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee to hit streets on January 9 against ED raids at I-PAC office: TMC sources.

