Gadchiroli Files: Police Come Up With Comic Strip That 'Reflects Ground Realities' Of Naxal Belt
Gadchiroli superintendent of police (SP), Ankit Goyal, said that the comic strip is based mainly on the theme of harassment of people by the Maoists
New Delhi: In order to spread awareness against Naxalism, police on Sunday launched a comic strip under the title of ‘Gadchiroli Files’, that reflects the ground realities of the affected area in a district in east Maharashtra, an officer said.
Gadchiroli superintendent of police (SP), Ankit Goyal, said that the comic strip is based mainly on the theme of harassment of people by the Maoists and how they try to stall development in the area.
READ | West Bengal: Schools, Colleges Closed From Monday. Offices To Operate At 50% Capacity | Key Points
“The Gadchiroli Police are launching ‘Gadchiroli Files’ comic strip today. This will try to reflect on the happenings in the Gadchiroli district. This will be a creative way to reflect the ground realities of this district,” Goyal told news agency PTI.
The comic strip, which is the brainchild of Superintendent of Police Ankit Goyal, will be available in Gondi, Marathi and English languages. It will be issued every fortnight online in the social media format, he added.
Launching #GadchiroliFiles today. Will be issued every fortnight in Gondi, Marathi and English.#GadchiroliPolice pic.twitter.com/kWCbq2JNSZ
— Ankit Goyal (@ankitgoyal_ips) January 2, 2022
Last November, at least 27 Maoists, including senior ultra Milind Teltumbde, were killed in an encounter with the police in the Gadchiroli district, over 900 km from Mumbai.
READ | Need To Re-Focus On Efforts Against Omicron: Mandaviya Reviews Preparations For Covid Vaccination