Kolkata/Ranchi: Maoists triggered an explosion along a railway track in West Bengal and blew up a road bridge in Jharkhand as the 48-hour bandh called by them in seven states to protest anti-naxal operations commenced on Monday.
The ultras triggered the blast alongside the railway track at Bhalukhunia between Midnapore and Godapia Sal stations in Bengal's West Midnapore district early on Monday, officials said.
District Magistrate N S Nigam said train services were affected for three hours in the morning following the blast as checks were conducted on the track by railway officials.
Maoists blow up railway track in WB
In separate incidents, over 20 Maoists stormed Bagjhappa village in the district and set ablaze a CPI(M) office on Sunday night.
Two CPI(M) supporters were also beaten up by the group following which they were admitted to a hospital at Jhargram.
The houses of two party supporters were also set on fire in nearby Chakua village.

