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200 Maoist rebels kill at least 28, wound 24 in east India in Convoy strike

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CRPF should be enough to handle such people.

Bringing in the army or special forces is not a good option.
 
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these people are not human they are savages and terrorists they don't have any regard for rule of the law and just want to overturn the govt. by hook or crook these terrorists don't care for the people....we won't be using our army on the general populace but can use our special forces to get rid of the leaders and create a void in command and control....maybe we can mitigate the menace to some extent..imagine if there are no leaders to give orders for such attacks then the organisation will just fall

Those people are not satisfied with the way their grievances are being treated by the government. Just like Bengalis of east pakistan. Pakistan thought the same, that kill every rebel who is complaining. They killed the million of their own people and then pakistan was cut in two pieces.

Talk should be the solution. They are your own people who are frustrated with government policies.
 
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20 Cops vs 250 gureillas? 1:13 ratio. These guys have lost 8 out of 10 top leaders and are striking out in anger.
 
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rest in peace to jawans and common people....

These maoist have made huge mistake by killing politicians because now indian polity will bring all its might. They dont care about common man or soldiers but they do care about themselves...

Now maoist have sealed their fate...
 
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This also shows poor human intelligence that police and paramilitary have on the ground.
 
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Those people are not satisfied with the way their grievances are being treated by the government. Just like Bengalis of east pakistan. Pakistan thought the same, that kill every rebel who is complaining. They killed the million of their own people and then pakistan was cut in two pieces.

Talk should be the solution. They are your own people who are frustrated with government policies.

Actually massive development is taking place in Bastar and backward areas. Maoists comprise mainly of tribals who seek some development. Now that it is happening these guys are losing recruits and local support, on which they survive. Thus these attacks.

A top Naxal leader who surrendered recently has said that the government's twin strategy of security with development has begun to hurt the Maoists, leaving the morale of their cadre affected.

"The senior leadership of the party (CPI Maoist) is worried over setbacks due to Operation Greenhunt and the various developmental works undertaken by the government in remote areas of districts like Gadchiroli," Badarpu Mallaiyya alias Shekhar, the in-charge of the South Gadchiroli divisional committee of the CPI (Maoist), who surrendered before the Andhra Pradesh police in November, told The Indian Express here on Wednesday.

Originally from Macchupetha village of Karimnagar district in Andhra, Shekhar, 48, was in Gadchiroli for questioning by the local police. He had been heading the Maoist operations in Bhamragarh, Perimili, Aheri and Sironcha from 2008 onwards till his arrest.

"The morale of the party has been affected by the pressure created by Operation Greenhunt. A lot of areas have been lost to the police," Shekhar said, adding that with people getting employment in government works like road construction, digging of wells, forest jobs etc as well as under the MNREGS, fewer people were joining the CPI

He admitted that the lucrative surrender offers had also enticed many to lay down arms, even as police had stepped up their combing operations. "Barring parts of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, the situation elsewhere is more or less equally bad for the party."

Shekhar specifically cited loss of many parts of Aheri, Perimili and Sironcha in south Gadchiroli that he commanded, along with Bhamragarh and areas of Kurkheda and Korchi in the north.

Asked what the biggest concern of the Maoists was, Shekhar said: "That the party isn't growing. Fresh recruitment has virtually stopped and the Dalam strength has gone down from about 15 to 10." He added that Maoists were trying to counter this by exhorting cadre to increase contact with people.

Shekhar, who had been part of the encounter at Lahiri that killed 17 policemen, defended targeting cops. "The pressure of police was growing and the party had suffered a lot of losses. So there was directive from the top leadership for big action," he said.

A veteran of many bloody encounters in Andhra and Maharashtra during his 24 years as a Maoist, Shekhar surrendered along with wife Ponnam Saroja alias Vijaya partly because he is suffering from "kidney and liver" ailments and also because of "disillusionment" following the suicide last year by senior Maoist Divakar.

About the allegation that cadres from Andhra have an upper hand over tribals in the CPI (Maoist), Shekhar said: "The promotions in the party are generally according to seniority. But there is some discrimination against tribals. At least the tribals do complain about it."

He admitted handing down death to 12 alleged police informers in Gadchiroli, but claims he was asked to do so by the leadership. Asked if any evidence is sought before an "informer" is killed, Shekhar said: "People's opinion is considered as valid. If later it is found that someone has been wrongly killed, we go and apologise to the family."

Talking about funding, Shekhar said each divisional committee chief gets Rs 20 lakh annually for spending. "I used to collect Rs 2 crore during tendu season in my division. The bamboo extraction charge is collected by the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, which is a higher body."

Shekhar, who joined the Manthni Dalam in Karimnagar district in 1988 at the age of 24 allegedly under pressure from landlords, claims that when he visited his village after his surrender, everyone, including the landlord families, came to see him. "They were all very happy to see me. It's no more the kind of village it used to be."



Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian...urgency-news-discussion-76.html#ixzz2UNQvnbB8
 
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You guys are becoming celebrities. Don't you want your leaders to show up on tv and become heros ?

One dose not have to come on TV to become a hero. Becoming a hero is by deed not by Media attention.

PS: Why are we deviating from the topic ?
 
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We have been molly coddling the Maoists for too long. We keep repeating inanities like "They are our people" or "They are misguided youth". The truth is that these guys are interested in the violent overthrow of the state. No communist state has been democratic and none have had any semblance of human rights and freedoms. They must be dealt with firmly. RIP...
 
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Well such news will never see the light of international media. On the other hands pakistani media has no self restraint and they bark out every single news as long as they can say that they were first.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/world/asia/maoist-attack-india.html?_r=0
BBC News - Sonia Gandhi 'devastated' by India Chhattisgarh ambush

Suspected Maoist rebels attack convoy carrying members of India's ruling party, killing 23 - Telegraph

do you want more?? i will be happy to provide link to you.

Indians are afraid of Chairman Mao because his thoughts bring justice to millions.

I hope China will send advanced weapons to the freedom fighters.

hiii HongWu. how are u dear?? everything fine??
 
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Indians are afraid of Chairman Mao because his thoughts bring justice to millions.

I hope China will send advanced weapons to the freedom fighters.

Advance weapons my arse! If fools like you sit in government offices then I am sure within few hours China will be found culprit.
 
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1 of the cases of "moohn diya bak diya ,gaand diya hag diya":cheesy:

Indians are afraid of Chairman Mao because his thoughts bring justice to millions.

I hope China will send advanced weapons to the freedom fighters.
 
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