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04/09/2010 Abducted Bihar policeman's village people hold highway   protest     Patna, Sep 4 (IANS) Hundreds of people from the village of   abducted policeman Abhay Kumar Yadav Saturday blocked a national highway to   protest the Bihar government's failure to rescue the sub-inspector who is among   the three policemen being held hostage by Maoists. Yadav along with three other policemen was abducted by Maoists   after a six-hour gunfight in Lakhisarai district Sunday. One of the policemen   was killed by the ultra-left guerrillas on Friday. 
 Angry villagers,   mostly from Mohanpur, the native village of Yadav, and nearby villages in   Begusarai district, blocked National Highway 31 and threatened to disrupt rail   services if the state government failed to rescue him.
 
 "Villagers   shouted slogans against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and blocked the national   highway since Saturday morning," a police official in Begusarai told IANS.
 
 Mohanpur village is hardly one km from the national highway. The entire   village is tense and angry with the government for having failed to rescue   Yadav.
 
 Meanwhile, Rajni Devi, Yadav's wife, has threatened that she and   her family members will immolate themselves if her husband is not rescued.   Rajni's health condition has reportedly deteriorated and Yadav's aged mother   Naina Devi is in a state of shock.
 
 On Saturday, Maoist spokesperson   Avinash apologised for wrongly saying that they had killed Yadav. The rebels   said the other three policemen were safe. They left the bullet-riddled body of   Bihar policeman Lucas Tete in the forest.
 
 The other abducted policemen   are Rupesh Kumar Sinha and Ehsan Khan.
 
 The Maoists are demanding the   release of eight jailed Maoist leaders. The decision to kill Tete was taken by a   'jan adalat', a kangaroo court, of the Maoists.
 
 The Maoists have warned   the Bihar government of more attacks if the operations against them did not stop   immediately.
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