Abducted junior engineer Pabitra Majhi was freed on Wednesday by Maoists in Orissa after a seven day ordeal but release of Malkangiri district collector R V Krishna was clouded in uncertainty with the rebels setting a new condition for his release.
The hostage crisis got complicated after the Maoists made a fresh demand for the immediate release of five key Naxals in return for the freedom of Krishna, taking by surprise the mediators who later made an appeal that the 30-year-old IAS officer be set free by Thursday evening.
Krishna was abducted along with Majhi on February 16 from Chitrakonda, about 150 km from Malkangiri. While Naxal leader Ganti Prasadam was granted bail earlier in the day by Orissa High Court, the abductors demanded that five others including Padma, wife of a top rebel, be also freed from jail, official sources said.
The condition laid by the abductors was conveyed to Malkangiri district administration in a letter sent through Majhi, they said. The Orissa government has already accepted all the 14 demands set by the Maoists. The abductors also expressed their intention to release the collector in public, in the presence of the three Maoist-chosen mediators who held talks with Orissa government and project director of District Rural Development Agency (DRDA),
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