|           | Patna, (Bihar Times): Those who believe in the
  philosophy of   first destruction, then construction
  once again seem to have the last laugh   in rural Bihar.
 Maoists have put a stop on road construction works   in
  many parts of Bihar’s interior. Contractors engaged in
  several projects   have abandoned work fearing for their
  lives. But then this is not a new   phenomenon. In the
  decade of 1980s and 1990s many government works   could
  not be completed because of the Maoist menace. Not
  only that at   places they even blew up roads and
  bridges as they think that good   communication network
  only facilitate the police to enter their   hideouts.
 
 The only difference now is that while in the past
  their   terror was confined to the then central Bihar
  now it has spread to other   parts of the state too.
 
 According to reports no work is going on in over   a
  dozen road construction projects in Gaya district,
  including those in   Imamganj, the constituency of state
  Speaker Uday Narayan Choudhary.   Incidentally,
  Choudhary was earlier himself considered to be close
  to the   Maoists.
 
 It needs to be recalled that some weeks back Maoists
  
  demanded Rs 220 million from the   Hyderabad-based
  company Engineering and Construction Inc. (ECI), which
  is   constructing roads in Rohtas district.
 
 But apart from Maoists there are several   gangs––a
  couple of them led by ruling Janata Dal (United)
  MLAs––who extort   money from various engineering firms
  engaged in the construction work.
   
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