Kanker, Aug 21 (PTI) A man who reportedly hoisted the Tricolour on Independence Day in a remote village in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district has been killed by Naxalites who accused him of being a police informer, an official said on Thursday.
The official identified the victim as Manish Nureti of Binagunda village under Chhotebetiya police station limits.
On Monday, a group of armed Naxalites arrived at the village and took Nureti and two others, he said.
"They held a Jan Adalat where Nureti was killed, while the other two were released after a thrashing. The Maoist ultras put up a poster claiming Nureti was a police informer, which is untrue," the official informed.
Kanker district Superintendent of Police IK Elesela said Nureti's body is yet to be recovered, adding that his kin are being contacted.
"Naxalites frequently visit Binagunda village. In the last one-and-half years, Naxalites have killed four-five people after accusing them of being police informers. However, none of the deceased had any connection to police," Elesela said.
Confirming the developments, Bastar Range Inspector General of Police of Sundarraj P said, "A short video has also surfaced in which Manish Nureti is seen participating in Independence Day celebrations." A probe is on into the killing and strict action will be taken against those involved, the IG asserted.
A video that went viral on social media showed some villagers, including children, unfurling the Tricolour amid slogans of 'Vande Mataram' and 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'.
Police sources said Naxalites were unhappy with Nureti and some others for hoisting the national flag in the village on August 15. Nureti was one of the villagers seen in the video, they added. PTI COR BNM