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India Maoists call for strike over Koteshwar Rao killing

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Maoist rebels in India have called for a two-day-long countrywide strike in protest at the killing of top rebel Koteshwar Rao leader last week.

The rebels say they will disrupt traffic and shut down businesses and educational institutions on 4 and 5 December, a spokesman told the BBC.

They have already called for protests, saying Mr Rao was murdered in an orchestrated or "fake encounter".

Mr Rao was one of the rebels' most senior leaders.

The BBC's Salman Ravi says his death in police firing in West Bengal state last week was a major setback for the rebels.

In a pre-recorded statement sent to the BBC, a spokesperson for Communist Party of India (Maoist), Abhay, said the shut down early next month would focus on paralysing movement of rail and road traffic apart from asking the educational and business establishments to remain closed.

"Intelligence agencies and the security forces arrested Kishenji and killed him in cold blood after a day. They tried to show as if he was killed in an encounter," Abhay said.

Police say Mr Rao was killed after a gun battle between rebels and paramilitary forces in the Burishol forest in the Jamboni area of the state's restive West Midnapur district.

Mr Rao was cremated amid tight security on Sunday in his hometown of Peddapalli in southern Andhra Pradesh state.

His death came during intensified anti-Maoist operations in West Bengal despite the fact that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has publicly advocated a negotiated solution through dialogue with the rebels.

Mr Rao reportedly suffered temporary paralysis in June 2010 when a police bullet hit him in the knee.

Normally a regular communicator with the press, little was heard of him from then until January 2011 when he issued a statement saying he expected India to succumb to a Maoist revolution by 2025.

Latest estimates suggest he commanded at least 20,000 armed fighters. They are said to get most of their weapons by raiding police bases.

The rebels have a strong presence in more than a third of India's 600 districts, and have been described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the country's biggest security threat.

A government offensive against the rebels - widely referred to as Operation Green Hunt - began in late 2009. That year the top Maoist leader and ideologue Kobad Ghandy was also arrested in Delhi.

The Maoists are fighting for the introduction of a communist state and for what they say is a more egalitarian society.

More than 6,000 people have died in the insurgency, which began in West Bengal in the late 1960s.

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I guess we'll have to see what kind of effect Koteshwar Rao's death has over India. This might be a catalyst of more violence in Maoist hit areas.
 
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It means Maoists have much public support in India :
The rebels have a strong presence in more than a third of India's 600 districts, and have been described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the country's biggest security threat.
 
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Its good, things must reach a boiling point.

The Maoist have lost their relevance now that Didi has come to power.

The screws must be truned for them to reach a logical end.
 
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fortunately...India is not Karachi

I really dont understand young man - you are an intelligent chap and have something to add to this forum yet you come back from a banning and then post this immediately and get banned. This must be the shortest stay on the site! Well i hope you enjoy watching in a pink sari. Very incredibly majestic - not.
I am genuinely concerned about the Maoists stance and hope no more unnecessary loss of life occurs.
 
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Its good, things must reach a boiling point.

The Maoist have lost their relevance now that Didi has come to power.

The screws must be truned for them to reach a logical end.

reminds me of this song
 
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It means Maoists have much public support in India :
The rebels have a strong presence in more than a third of India's 600 districts, and have been described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the country's biggest security threat.

No it doesn't, this strike will hardly have an impact. Maybe some districts in Chattisgarh and Jharkhand will be affected . Thats about it.

Maoists days are number. I ll give it 5 more years, and no one will hear about these terrorists anymore.
 
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No it doesn't, this strike will hardly have an impact. Maybe some districts in Chattisgarh and Jharkhand will be affected . Thats about it.

Maoists days are number. I ll give it 5 more years, and no one will hear about these terrorists anymore.

Roy - 5 years?? What will happen in the next 4? If they have the resources and know where the issues are then this should be targeted and stop the unfortunate incidents.
 
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Maoists are nothing but terrorists. They'll be gunned down ;)

Decades ago, the aim with which Naxals took up arms is totally different now. :angry:

Now, Maoists are people influenced by a "frustrated neighbor" :flame: trying to destabilize India :angry:

Now Maoists are kidnapping, extortion.. that's it.

They are a shame to the country :sniper:

Maoists have also on hands with LET, MUD and other terrorist orgs :butcher:

People who kill innocent people and civilians can never be right.

Dont know how many innocent policemen they have killed, young college graduates who are aspiring to become honest policemen and these terrorists kill them.

Way to go Bengal Police :tup: :tup:
 
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Roy - 5 years?? What will happen in the next 4? If they have the resources and know where the issues are then this should be targeted and stop the unfortunate incidents.

India can get rid of the armed Maoists in a matter of weeks if not days. But that alone won't solve the issue.

The ideology needs to be destroyed too, and that will be achieved by listening to the grievances of people in these areas and providing them means and opportunity to grow and prosper.

As I said 5 years, and thats the target set by the Home ministry.;)
 
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In last 5 years, I only hearing of Maoist activities in Dantewada and Lalgarh. Many of the southern states already got rid of Maoist and they are active only in isolated districts of 5 states of Eastern India.
 
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Maoists are nothing but terrorists. They'll be gunned down ;)

Decades ago, the aim with which Naxals took up arms is totally different now. :angry:

Now, Maoists are people influenced by a "frustrated neighbor" :flame: trying to destabilize India :angry:

Now Maoists are kidnapping, extortion.. that's it.

They are a shame to the country :sniper:

Maoists have also on hands with LET, MUD and other terrorist orgs :butcher:

People who kill innocent people and civilians can never be right.

Dont know how many innocent policemen they have killed, young college graduates who are aspiring to become honest policemen and these terrorists kill them.

Way to go Bengal Police :tup: :tup:

I think your assertions regarding your neighbors show your mindset. Unfortunately when you cr*p in your own pants there is no need to blame the person standing next to you. I think you should focus on the issue in hand in your nation and stop now blaming Pakistan for Maoist issues. For goodness sake the hysterical obsession you have for us is truly incredible.
 
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