"This is a fake encounter. The police killed all the people without any provocation. My son came all along from Hyderabad and spent time in the jungle to fight against the prevailing injustice in the society. Stop injustice on the downtrodden, Maoists will not be born," an inconsolable Padma said while receiving her son's body here.
Munna's body was among those kept at the office of the Superintendent of Police Malkangiri.
Padma, who had also been arrested by police at Koraput in 2010 on way to Odisha to meet her son and husband Ramakrishna, blamed society for the Maoist problem.
Family members of 10 other Maoists, who died in the joint encounter carried out by Odisha and Andhra Pradesh Police at Chitrakonda area, also expressed their anger against the police and demanded justice.
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They were accompanied by revolutionary poet Barbara Rao and functionaries of Amrula Badhula Mitrula Sangam, a socio-cultural organisation in Andhra Pradesh.
Odisha's home secretary Asit Tripathy said of the 28 bodies recovered by the police, 18 have been identified and most of them were members of the RK group.
The Maoists were gunned down in a fierce gun-battle with security forces in Malkangiri district bordering Andhra Pradesh on October 24.
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