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Indian Maoists threaten to kill PM Singh, Sonia Gandhi

By Nityanand Shukla

RANCHI, India (Reuters) - India's Maoist guerrillas on Tuesday threatened to kill the country's prime minister and ruling party leader in what analysts said was the most aggressive threat yet from an increasingly lethal and widespread insurgency.

The warning comes a month after the government listed the Communist Party of India (Maoists) as a terrorist group, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh declared them India's largest internal security threat.

The Maoists targeted Singh and Congress party president Sonia Gandhi, and invoked the memory of the 1991 assassination of her husband, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, in a suicide blast blamed on Sri Lanka's now-defeated Tamil Tiger rebels.

"Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh have dared to ban the Maoists, little realizing that they would meet the fate of Rajiv Gandhi, who was killed by the LTTE (Liberation of Tamil Tigers Eelam)," a Maoist statement released in Hindi says.

India blamed the LTTE for killing Gandhi as revenge after a 1987-1990 Indian peacekeeping mission to Sri Lanka turned sour.

The statement, issued in the eastern state of Jharkand, also gave local Congress leaders a week to resign or "be taught a lesson." Jharkand police and Congress officials said they were taking the threat seriously, while Singh's office had no comment.

Sri Lanka crushed the LTTE in May after a 25-year war, in which the separatists had proved themselves ruthlessly efficient at killing politicians, police and other government officials to inspire fear, a tactic analysts say the Maoists have adopted.

"It is the boldest statement ever issued by them," said Colonel R. Hariharan, a Chennai-based security analyst who led military intelligence during India's peacekeeping mission to Sri Lanka.

"They are trying to assert themselves and becoming bolder and bolder and trying to get more visibility," he said.

Hariharan said the Maoists used to get logistical support and explosives training from the LTTE.

The Maoists have increasingly spread out of their rural eastern strongholds and are active in nearly a third of the country's 630 districts, up from a presence in less than a tenth of them in 2001, government and independent data shows.

They carry out hit-and-run attacks on police and extort money from businesses. In the mining state of Chhattisgarh, officials say they extort up to $60 million a year.

Earlier this month, Maoists ambushed and killed at least 29 police officers on patrol in the jungles, and counterinsurgency experts say police officers tackling the Maoists lack the proper training and equipment to be effective.


Indian Maoists threaten to kill PM Singh, Sonia Gandhi | International | Reuters
 
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Naveen vows to combat Maoist violence with full force

Bhubaneswar, July 21 (PTI) Vowing to combat the Naxal violence with "full vigour", the Orissa government today said Maoists must realise that their anti-national activities can't go on.

"Naxalites must realise that the state will overcome them sooner than later," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik told the Assembly while replying to a debate on an adjournment motion 'increasing Maoist menace in the state'.

Asking the extremists to return to mainstream of the society, Patnaik said law of the land would certainly prevail as the state government would not allow any "unlawful activities on its soil".

Calling for a "sea change" in the Maoist outfits' ideology, the chief minister said left wing extremists were indulging in "extortion, drug peddling, black marketing, and committing acts of cruelty.

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India Declares Maoists as Terrorists

By Steve Herman
New Delhi
VOA News - India Declares Maoists as Terrorists









India's government has declared the country's Maoist movement a terrorist organization. The action came after paramilitary forces were dispatched to the state of West Bengal to reclaim a rural town seized by armed guerrillas.

The move by India's central government, formally banning the Maoist faction of the Communist Party of India, allows for authorities to arrest any of its cadres or those deemed as sympathizers.

Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram, noting the Maoist group was formed by the merger in 2004 of a pair of outlawed organizations, said the amendment to the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act removes any question about the legal status of the violent group which is active in the eastern part of the country.

"It was always a terrorist organization. Today any ambiguity has been removed. It is a terrorist organization," he declared.

The Maoists are not to be confused with the non-violent Marxists, who run the governments of three Indian states: Kerala, Tripura and West Bengal.

The Maoists and Marxists are in open conflict in West Bengal. Recent attacks on government facilities in the state compelled the central government last week to dispatch paramilitary troops to retake the town of Lalgarh from the insurgents.

Despite the Maoists targeting their ideological cousins, the Secretary General of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Prakash Karat, predicted that the central government legal action against their armed rivals will not be effective.

"Because it doesn't serve the purpose. We know that if you ban them they'll function in the name of some other organization. You have a change of nomenclature but the problem will still remain," he said.

The Communist leader said the only way to combat the Maoists is through administrative and political measures.

West Bengal has not banned the Maoists, as has been done by three other states also afflicted with similar violence.

The Maoists are said to control one-third of India's forests from which they conduct frequent lethal assaults on police forces and target politicians.

The Maoist party was formed in 2004 by the merger of two outlawed revolutionary groups, part of the Naxalite movement which erupted out of a violent land dispute in West Bengal 42 years ago.

Some of India's destitute peasants are under the sway of the Naxalites. The Maoists, a core element, say they are fighting a people's war against corrupt police and government officials who fail to provide basic services to the landless poor.

The movement has gained further sympathy in rural West Bengal amid attempts by the state government to seize land for industrial projects.
 
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If the maoists want to kill PM, first the hav to kill these dudes...!!


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^^ yeah the pictures are great but India is still sleeping. After more than 60 years of independence we still have insurgencies raging in our heartland. There is obviously something wrong, these people (Maoists) must have some real grievances with the state, no one lays down their life for no reason. India needs to identify and rectify the root causes of the insurgency. These are our people so we need to find out what went wrong.

but at the same time we must make sure that the writ of the state is never challenged again. We need to send in the tanks and show them just who is in charge. We can't have random people taking up guns every time something goes wrong.
 
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I think their most probable way to attack will be succide bomb blast and man nobody has ever stoped a sucide bomber not even the heavily loaded US -Army .

Forget about Suicidal bombing, They are India's Secret Serice especially dedicated for PM and President. Unlike marines and Jawans SPG sterilize the place days ahead of PM's journey, gather intelligence and provide perimeter around him 24/7 and jam the craap out off all the cellphones and electronic gear near his motorcade. Trust me on this.....If our PM ever want to visit swat region,they WILL transform it intoTHE most secure place on South Asia. Period
 
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It is because of India's opress on CPI(maoist) leading to the conflict .

Shame on India.

India relying on their military occupy so much land( including invading others),

and now they shoud pay for these terrorist attack.
 
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It is because of India's opress on CPI(maoist) leading to the conflict .

Shame on India.

India relying on their military occupy so much land( including invading others),
and now they shoud pay for these terrorist attack.

Look in the mirror of military occupation before typing. Maoist is considered an illegal organization in India, and that law was past by the parliment (Which basically represents all parts of India)
 
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There is only one way to deal with this Naxalite Menace. No mercy, shoot to kill.

SS Ray when he was CM of West Bengal during the 70s dealt very effectively with the Naxals.

Speaking of the threat to the PM, the chickens have come to roost. When UPA 1 was formed, at that time the brace cops of the Greyhound unit in AP had cornered the top leadership of the naxals in the forests. Un der influence of the bleeding hearts and the Communists the Govt. instructed the Police Commandos to let the Naxals go.

Look at the results. F.....ing politicians
 
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