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“WE have defeated the Salwa Judum and inflicted severe reverses on Operation Greenhunt. We have to now aim at Red Fort,” boasts a video released by Naxals to tribals in interior areas as propaganda.

The the video CD shows clippings of policemen killed by them in operations like the attack on Rani Bodli police station in Chhattisgarh (2007) and a police party at Markegaon in Gadchiroli (2009), a “revolutionary” song rendered in local Madia language playing in the background for its entire six-minute length.

While Rani Bodli attack had left 55 policemen dead, at Markegaon, all the 15 policemen on patrol died.

The CD shows arms piled up in forests, training sessions of Naxalites in Dandakaranya interiors and tribal congregations of thousands of men and women, carrying guns bows and arrows, placards and banners at undisclosed places. They are seen walking in a procession and raising slogans.

Asked if the clips of the congregation confirm Naxal claims of a liberated zone, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Gadchiroli range) Ravindra Kadam said, “It is a known fact that there are some areas in Abujmaad where there is only forest and nothing else for miles. So, it’s no wonder if such congregations are held in such areas.”

The CD also shows a map of India with areas “held” by Naxals marked in red. It also shows a huge congregation of Naxal supporters in Andhra Pradesh led by Naxalite Gummadi Vittal Rao who is popular among followers as “revolutionary poet” Gadar, and quoted an attendance of six lakh.

Also featuring in the video are late Naxal ideologue Anuradha Gandhi, referred to as Janakidevi and late Central Committee member Patel Sudhakar Reddy, killed in an encounter.

Finally, the video shows a morphed image of Red Fort with the CPI (Maoist) flag fluttering atop.

The police apparently have no idea about the CD. “They keep producing such propaganda material and boast about all such things. It’s common. But chances of the CD being distributed among tribals are thin since the tribals have no means to watch it,” Kadam said.

Aim at Delhi next, Naxal CD tells tribals - Indian Express
 
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I thought maoists didnt know how to fight outside jungles :blink:
 
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These Naxals are extinct in Andhra Pradesh by 2004, The guys who are talking in that video are little more than foot soldiers as all of their leaders are captured.
These guys do not know anything about the Naxal Ideology, All they know is take arms from Burma and fight unarmed police or kill Tribals in the name of informers.
These days Naxal ideology is exploiting backwardness of the tribals.
 
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great going maoist the only hope for ordinary indians.
 
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The day the 2000 odd jungle monkeys come out from there jungle and onto our playing field it will be all over.
 
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By what measure does this fool think he is winning against the GoI? By all accounts they are being slaughtered, loosing massive chunks of territory and constantly on the run. Some BS propaganda to stir his rag-tag units and get some media attention. 5-7 years and his party will be dead and gone. He'll probobly end up with the bullet of a COBRA's rifle in through skull. Air enough a few years ago his movement caught the again napping but they've awoken a sleeping giant now and they have signed their own death sentences.
 
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