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Kishenji back on job after ‘medical leave’

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Press Trust of India

Posted: May 16, 2010 at 0247 hrs IST

Kolkata Gives call for a bandh in five states from May 18, slams IPL, warns govt against diluting stake in PSUs

following a three-month hibernation, reportedly after being injured in a gunbattle with the security forces, elusive Maoist leader Kishenji broke his silence today, calling for a 48-hour bandh in five states from May 18 to protest against a slew of decisions taken by the Central government, including those concerning some PSUs.

The bandh call has been given in Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh. “Maoists will observe bandh on May 18 and May 19 in the five states to protest against the Centre’s decision to sell 10 per cent government stake in 10 profit-making public sector undertakings,” Kishenji said over phone from an undisclosed location.

Speaking after a hiatus following reports of his injuries sustained during operations by security forces in Hatiloth forest near Lalgarh in March, he said he has been “well all along”. “I have been well and now I am speaking with you as before,” he said.

Kishenji said the CPI (Maoist) was against handing over 15,000 acres of land to steel maker POSCO in Orissa and favoured subsidy to the oil companies to keep the rate of petroleum products stable.

The elusive Maoist leader made a slew of other demands including scrapping the IPL cricket tournament. He accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union ministers P Chidambaram, Praful Patel and Sharad Pawar of being involved in the “scam” surrounding the popular 20-20 cricket event.

“The government should immediately take action against these accused along with others who are behind the scam involving the telecom spectrum allocation,” Kishenji said.

The politburo member of CPI (Maoist) said he was against dilution of government’s stake in state-owned banks “to favour entry of international banks like Morgan Stanley, Citibank and Deutsche Bank”.

Kishenji’s bandh call and demands come a day after Maoists killed four CPM supporters and one party worker in the Naxal stronghold of Jungalmahal areas in West Bengal.

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