The Orissa government has long claimed that the Maoistproblem in the state is only a ‘spill over’ from neighbouring states, withno significant roots among the local communities, but this has, once again, beendemonstrably proven wrong. In a surprise attack reminiscent of the February 2004attack at Koraput in Orissa, and the more recent overrunning of the JehanabadDistrict sub-jail in Bihar in November 2005, an estimated 200 armedcadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including women andsome sympathisers, attacked the sub-jail in the Ramagiri Udayagiri town of theGajapati district in southern Orissa on March 24, 2006, and freed 40 prisoners,including Ghirsinga Majhi, a senior Maoist leader.