Poll violence claims nine lives in India

Published April 25, 2014
This file photo shows a scene from poll violence in India's northeastern parts. - File Photo
This file photo shows a scene from poll violence in India's northeastern parts. - File Photo

NEW DELHI: Nine police and poll officials were killed in India in two attacks on Thursday, one in a region hit by a Maoist insurgency and the other in Kashmir, the mainly-Muslim region where many voters are boycotting a general election.

Eight police and election officials were killed when assailants — that police suspect were left-wing rebels — blew up a bus they were travelling on in Dumka, in the eastern state of Jharkhand, police spokesman Anurag Gupta said.

Five of the dead were police. Five others were wounded.

Jharkhand forms part of a belt running down eastern India that is prone to attacks by rebels who target politicians and businesses they believe are colluding to ruin the livelihoods of native tribal groups.

In the second incident, one election official was killed and five people wounded in a gun attack in occupied Kashmir, where many people stayed away from voting in a constituency that was hit by pre-poll violence.

“Militants this evening fired at polling staff in South Kashmir’s Shopian district, killing one poll official and injuring five others, including two poll officials and three policemen,” police chief Vijay Kumar said.—Reuters

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