Security forces had taken up the 35-km road project on a war footing, expediting it on top priority. At least three camps of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) had been set up on the stretch to facilitate a thick security blanket to the workers engaged in its construction.
Despite that, the Maoists had been trying to create hurdles to stop the project. They had burnt the vehicles engaged in the work. Ironically, what the rebels failed to do, the lockdown had done.
Following the lockdown, the contractor could not get labourers, who failed to return from their native villages, which they had visited during the Holi festival. The authorities have not given up and have resumed the work with limited manpower at the command.