The suspect was hiding in a house in Kakori area. The densely populated neighbourhood was cordoned off and at least 20 commandos were involved in the operation, police said.
"The operation is the result of the UP police receiving specific inputs regarding possible terror suspects in the state," Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Daljeet Chaudhary said, adding the terror suspect might be linked to train blast in Madhya Pradesh this morning.
The ATS operation came hours before the final phase of polling in Assembly election covering 40 seats in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
According to locals, at around 3.30 PM over 30 policemen started vacating the houses in the locality to corner the suspect.
"As the suspect got wind of their plans, he started firing at police party. Gunshots were fired from both the sides," local residents said.
IG ATS Aseem Arun summoned elite commandos from Bijnaur police facility. The ATS team is trying to ensure that the suspect runs out of ammunition before barging inside.
Arun, who was conducting the operation, said, "When the police knocked the door (of the house where the terror suspect is holed up), he closed the door, and then there was a sound of pistol fire, which proved that he has weapons.
"We are not in a hurry to finish the operation, but want to catch him alive. Hence, we are using chilly powder," he said.
He said the suspect resorted to intermittent firing. "We have withheld firing from our side. It appears only one person is hiding inside the house," he said
He also mentioned that terror linkage, connection to Ujjain train blast and details of the module would be revealed only after interrogation of the suspects.
Police said that the area where the suspected terrorist is holed up is densely populated.
"We would be able to comment on the motive of the person once he is arrested. There is no point in sharing any input before the operation was over," the ADG said.
UP DGP Javeed Ahmed, when contacted, said the UP Police was trying to convince the person holed up in the house to surrender.
He also said, "We have detained someone from Kanpur. However, it is too early to link this suspected terrorist to the train blast."
To a question on the incident taking place a day before the final phase of polling in UP tomorrow, the DGP said, "The conduct of polls in UP has been so far peaceful.
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