"We have deployed more than 42 platoons of force including personnel of CRPF in the entire Kandhamal district for the occasion," Kandhamal SP K B Singh told PTI.
Christmas is being celebrated in about 800 churches, prayer houses and prayer cottages across Kandhamal, which witnessed a large scale ethno-communual riot in 2008 leaving at least 38 persons dead and damage of hundreds of places of worship.
The dawn-to-dusk band call is given by the Kui Samaj Samanya Samiti (KSSS) which demanded fulfilment of some local problems. The tribal apex body, had submitted a memorandum demanding fulfilment of 34-point charter of demands with the state government after the riot. While many of the demands have so far been fulfilled, others were yet to be met.
The KSSS demands included strict action against those who have used fake caste certificates to get government jobs and avail other government benefits. Sources said the organisation also plans to hold memorial meetings in different parts of the district to observe the death anniversary of a tribal killed during the riots at Barkhama near Baliguda on December 25, 2007.
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Senior vice President of JMM Champai Soren, an MLA, was reportedly put under house arrest with adequate force deployed in and around his residence at Seraikela, the police said.
Besides setting ablaze of a bus and a water tanker, there were reports of torching of vehicles and setting afire a heap of tyres while putting up road blockade, the police said.