Suspected Maoists set fire to two road construction equipment in Odisha's Kandhamal district on Tuesday in protest of the state's three-tier panchayat elections, police said. On Monday night, the event occurred in Kiamunda village, which is under the authority of the Phiringia Police Station. According to P Shyamsundar Rao, the Inspector-in-Charge of Phiringia Police Station, the construction work was done by a private company. The ultras, believed to be members of the banned CPI (MaoistKalahandi-Kandhamal-Boudh-Nayagarh )'s (KKBN) division, arrived at the construction site around midnight and set fire to the equipment, according to police. Rao said he saw some hand-written Maoist posters at the scene, with a call to the locals to boycott the next panchayat polls, the removal of CRPF camps in the area and the district, and adequate salary payment to labourers. In Delhi, miscreants shot at doctor, police trying to nab the accused Hemp and mobile were being transported through ball, matter blew senses of Jailer Another woman's died in bathroom, will be surprised to know the subject