<p> Three of the five Maoists killed in an encounter with security forces three days ago in Bhaliagada jungle have been identified, police said today. </p>.<p>They have been identified as Ghasiram Bagsingh (32) of Mordhipanka village, Sumsum Majhi (58) of Bhingiiguda village and Aiba Padra (22) of Bujuli in Kandhamal district.<br />While Bagsingh was the former Samiti member in Saramuli gram panchayat, Majhi was the president of the local area committee, police said.<br /><br />Padra was the nephew of Lokasona Majhi, a local BJD leader who contested the last Assembly election from G Udayagiri Assembly constituency. <br /><br />Besides their relatives, several social activists from Kandhamal district and local youths came here to take the bodies. <br /><br />Two bodies are yet to be identified.At least five Maoists were killed in the encounter, while two jawans of the Special Operation Group (SOG) were injured at Bhaliaguda on Wednesday.<br /><br />One of the injured jawans was already discharged, while the other was out of danger, police said.</p>
<p> Three of the five Maoists killed in an encounter with security forces three days ago in Bhaliagada jungle have been identified, police said today. </p>.<p>They have been identified as Ghasiram Bagsingh (32) of Mordhipanka village, Sumsum Majhi (58) of Bhingiiguda village and Aiba Padra (22) of Bujuli in Kandhamal district.<br />While Bagsingh was the former Samiti member in Saramuli gram panchayat, Majhi was the president of the local area committee, police said.<br /><br />Padra was the nephew of Lokasona Majhi, a local BJD leader who contested the last Assembly election from G Udayagiri Assembly constituency. <br /><br />Besides their relatives, several social activists from Kandhamal district and local youths came here to take the bodies. <br /><br />Two bodies are yet to be identified.At least five Maoists were killed in the encounter, while two jawans of the Special Operation Group (SOG) were injured at Bhaliaguda on Wednesday.<br /><br />One of the injured jawans was already discharged, while the other was out of danger, police said.</p>