Maoists preventing developmental works in Orissa village

By ANI
Saturday, April 3, 2010

PATTAMA - Maoists are preventing developmental work in Pattama village, which falls in Orissa’s Gajapati District.

Villagers oppressed lament over the lack of development work.

It doesn’t have basic amenities like water, electricity, medical facilities, etc.

“There is no health facility, no education, no employment, no drinking water available here. We have drawn the attention of the district administration several times towards our situation, but they are not listening to our plight. We also informed the block authorities and the collector, but all in vain,” said Haria Majhi, a local.

He said there are no proper roads to commute to markets and people, especially women, have to go to far off places to fetch water.

The authorities have said works are going on and the people will be able to avail the facilities soon.

“Development works are going on and the minimum services like education, health.. centre services, old age pension, two rupees rice; there is no problem from any corner,” said Prakash Chandra Das, District Collector.

“However, communication will develop gradually and it is being obstructed by the so called Naxali movement,” he added.

Last month the Maoist had threatened to blow up the Orissa Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). (ANI)

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