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Maoists Blow Up Railway Cabin Signal Point in Orissa, Train Services Disrupted​



Maoists blow up railway cabin signal point in Orissa, train services disrupted - The Times of India

why wud Bangalis support a communist movement?




Ex-ULFA man training Maoists in Orissa, Jharkhand


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Three hardcore women Maoist cadre arrested


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Maoists kill special police officer in ChhattisgarhMonday


Maoists kill special police officer in Chhattisgarh | Siasat


Maoists blast school building


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Orissa district collector kidnapped by Maoists


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Six persons injured in bomb explosion in Goalpara


ULFA faction warns of armed struggle in Assam


http://www.ptinews.com/news/1364928_...ggle-in-Assam-


Militants attack Manipur official's residence


http://www.ptinews.com/news/1373202_...al-s-residence

I am not able to understand what you prove cause if you compare all these news (related to bomb blast, killing etc) so we still in thousand time batter condition than you

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Maoists Blow Up Railway Cabin Signal Point in Orissa, Train Services Disrupted​



Maoists blow up railway cabin signal point in Orissa, train services disrupted - The Times of India

why wud Bangalis support a communist movement?




Ex-ULFA man training Maoists in Orissa, Jharkhand


fullstory


Three hardcore women Maoist cadre arrested


fullstory

Maoists kill special police officer in ChhattisgarhMonday


Maoists kill special police officer in Chhattisgarh | Siasat


Maoists blast school building


fullstory

Orissa district collector kidnapped by Maoists


fullstory

Six persons injured in bomb explosion in Goalpara


ULFA faction warns of armed struggle in Assam


http://www.ptinews.com/news/1364928_...ggle-in-Assam-


Militants attack Manipur official's residence


http://www.ptinews.com/news/1373202_...al-s-residence

I am not able to understand what you prove cause if you compare all these news (related to bomb blast, killing etc) so we still in thousand time batter condition than you
 
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Naxals abducted 782 people in 2010
New Delhi, Feb 24 (PTI) Maoists violence continued unabated in Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected states as more than 1,000 people have lost their lives in Naxal violence and 782 people were kidnapped by the rebels in 2010.

There were 2,210 incidents of violence perpetrated by the Maoists which led to the deaths of 1,001 people last year, official sources said.

Among the civilian deaths, 321 people were killed by the Naxals labelling them as police informers while 285 policemen were killed by the rebels in encounters and exploding blasts -- mostly IEDs.

During the period, 160 Maoists were killed by security forces and arrested 2,908 of their cadres. Altogether 260 Naxals surrendered too.

The naxals also kidnapped 782 people in 2010, though most of them remained unreported due to various reasons.

The Maoists also attacked 365 infrastructures, including telephone towers, school buildings, bridges, community centres etc.


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Two policemen killed in Jharkhand landmine blast
Two policemen were killed and three others injured in a landmine blast by suspected Maoists in Chatra district tonight, police said.

The explosion occurred when a jeep carrying the policemen who were returning from patrolling drove over the landmine at Lakrai More in Tandua area.

Police suspect that the Maoists had planted the explosive.

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Maoists demolish school, two other buildings
Maoists tonight demolished three government buildings, inclding a two-storied school, at a village of Bihar's Jamui district, police said.

Scores of ultras, including women, brought four JCB machines of a private road construction firm and bulldozed the school building meantfor children belonging to Mahadalit communities at Garaih village.

They also completely demolished the adjoining office building of irrigation department and an inspection bungalow of water resources department before escaping into the jungles.

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Maoist violence claims 2,680 lives in 2008-10
NEW DELHI: Over 2,600 civilians and security force personnel were killed between 2008 and 2010 in several incidents of Naxal violence across the country.

Besides, there had been more than 900 attempts by Naxalites to destroy telephone exchanges, railway properties, power plant, mining and school buildings during the same period.

According to information given by MoS (home affairs) Gurudas Kamat in Lok Sabha, out of the total of 2,632 casualties, including 1,799 civilians and 833 security personnel, a highest of 1,003 was in 2010, followed by 908 in 2009 and 721 in 2008.

About 6,061 incidents of violence by left-wing extremists were reported during the period, the minister said.

Incidentally, there has an been increase in the number of incidents of economic targets by Maxalites. Out of the 909 such attempts, a highest of 325 were on forest road, culvert; 158 on telephone exchanges; 135 on school buildings; 127 on railways properties; 61 on panchayat bhawans; 33 to disturb electric supply by targeting poles and 18 on mining related projects among others in the last three years.

Kamat said the government has banned left-wing extremist organisations like -- Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), People's war, Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), Communist Party of India (Maoist) and all its formations and front organisations -- under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

Maoist violence claims 2,680 lives in 2008-10 - The Times of India
 
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I am not able to understand what you prove cause if you compare all these news (related to bomb blast, killing etc) so we still in thousand time batter condition than you

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I am not able to understand what you prove cause if you compare all these news (related to bomb blast, killing etc) so we still in thousand time batter condition than you

im just postin the news, dude....(indian sources too)

but one things for sure -- naxal killed more indian citizens than Pakistanis or "JuD" or whoever else did. Keep it in mind.

it would be "batter" if you focused on your internal issues, as we should do with ours.
 
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There will be insurgencies and more people will die.

That is the infirmity of a true democracy.

The only insurgency that has been wiped out in recent times is the Sri Lanakan mode against the LTTE.

Since India cannot replicate such a matrix, these insurgencies will have to be taken in its stride.
 
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as per recent reports, Tamil tigers may be re-emerging and getting arms training inside your country....but that's a whole other issue altogether

yes lessons should be learnt from the destruction of LTTE. We and China did assist Sri Lankans, though it in the end came down to their own action and bravery against the movement.
 
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im just postin the news, dude....(indian sources too)

but one things for sure -- naxal killed more indian citizens than Pakistanis or "JuD" or whoever else did. Keep it in mind.

it would be "batter" if you focused on your internal issues, as we should do with ours.

Our internal issues are our internal issues and your internal issues are our external issues.
 
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Help from whom? Pakistan? I hope you do realise that no amount of help from Pakistan would help SL if India doesn't help.

hmmm...well that didnt really apply during the defeat of the LTTE, when india was double-dealing her cards ;)

and in a strategic sense, india lost since China seems to have gained more influence there especially as of late :)
 
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Explosives seized in Assam
Security forces today seized explosives from a bus at Amingaon in Assam's Kamrup (Rural) district today, police sources said.

Acting on a tip-off, a joint team of the police and CRPF stopped a Guwahati-bound bus coming from Dhekiajuli at Amingaon and conducted a search in the vehicle.

The explosives -- 10 detonators, two kgs of gunpowder, three gelatin sticks and several metres of fused wire -- were found in a bag on the luggage rack, the sources said.

The driver and the handyman of the bus were detained but the owner of the bag remained untraced, the sources added.


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as per recent reports, Tamil tigers may be re-emerging and getting arms training inside your country....but that's a whole other issue altogether

yes lessons should be learnt from the destruction of LTTE. We and China did assist Sri Lankans, though it in the end came down to their own action and bravery against the movement.

It is true that the SL PM has made this allegation.

However, would India be training the new avatar of the LTTE right in the 'show window'?

The moot question is, would Sri Lanka been able to use their Air Force to undertake the massacre that they did to wipe out the LTTE if India wanted to intervene and ensure that the LTTE continues to thrive?

There, of course, is no doubt that the Sri Lankans dread the spectre of the LTTE and hence possibly the SL PM raised the issue to keep his govt relevant by 'exciting' the Sri Lankans of a ghost they possibly still fear that could stir and rise like the Phoenix!
 
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hmmm...well that didnt really apply during the defeat of the LTTE, when india was double-dealing her cards ;)

India helped Sri Lanka during its fight against LTTE. Sri Lanka acknowledges that. It's just that our help couldn't be made public because of our internal sensitivities.

and in a strategic sense, india lost since China seems to have gained more influence there especially as of late :)

China has a headstart. India has not lost. The game's not over yet. Our geographical proximity, cultural similarity give us the edge in dealing with Sri Lanka.
 
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hmmm...well that didnt really apply during the defeat of the LTTE, when india was double-dealing her cards ;)
Thats exactly what happened during the defeat of LTTE.
and in a strategic sense, india lost since China seems to have gained more influence there especially as of late :)
China 'gaining' more influence doesn't mean India has become irrelevant to SL. You should look at the map and try to figure out where SL is.
 
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