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Maoist Rebels Kill 11 In Attacks In Eastern India

The IAF was asked to carry the troops in Mi-4 helicopters into the besieged AR camp, accompanied with fighter escorts but failed due to heavy and accurate fire by the insurgents. The Toofani fighters of 29 Squadron operating from Kumbhirgram and Hunter fighters of 17 Squadron operating from Jorhat undertook independent missions to escort the troop reinforcements and to suppress the insurgents.[1] Later, when the Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen SHFJ Manekshaw, MC overflew parts of Mizoram in 1968, his helicopter was fired at by the insurgents.[7]

On the afternoon of 4 March 1966, the IAF jet fighters strafed the MNF targets in Aizawl using machine guns, allegedly causing few civilian casualties.[5][8] The next day, a more extensive airstrike was carried out for about five hours. According to some Mizos, the planes used incendiary bombs, resulting in fires that destroying several houses in the Dawrpui and Chhinga Veng areas. According to some other accounts, the houses were destroyed in the fires started by the prisoners released from the Aizawl jail by the insurgents.[5] Apart from Aizawl, the neighbouring villages of Tualbung and Hnahlan were also allegedly bombarded. No human casualties were officially reported in these airstrikes, but most of the civilian population fled Aizawl, and took refuge in the remote villages in the adjacent hills.


The Air Strikes were just a retaliation to the fire made by the insurgents on the air logistics and the escort fighters. Also It was just a scaring tactic as can be affirmed that not a single casualty was there.


the town of Aizawl, they say, was burning.

Now Aizawl was inhabited by normal civilians and not insurgents alone.

But let's discuss this in some other thread. This is Maoist specific thread.
 
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that looks very similiar or exactly the same to Mao's bottom up idealogical revolution style

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the spirit of Mao will live on where ever there is oppression and exploitation.
 
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By that logic, the new Dalai Lama is a reincarnation of Mao then?


Anyhoo, India has had and continues to have insurgencies, nothing new. But she will still hold herself together like she always has. One country, one people......with some nutjobs thrown in, but yeah, these idiots will never take over the country, all that the organization has is Mao's name linked to it, nothing more, nothing less, so there is not going to be any United Socialist Republic of India, or Communist People's Republic of India...period. And it's not like the rest of Asia is different anyways, we've all got our problems.
 
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By that logic, the new Dalai Lama is a reincarnation of Mao then?


Anyhoo, India has had and continues to have insurgencies, nothing new. But she will still hold herself together like she always has. One country, one people......with some nutjobs thrown in, but yeah, these idiots will never take over the country, all that the organization has is Mao's name linked to it, nothing more, nothing less, so there is not going to be any United Socialist Republic of India, or Communist People's Republic of India...period. And it's not like the rest of Asia is different anyways, we've all got our problems.

If you mean exploitation as in, exploitation of Han taxpayers whose money is going to worthless monks and temples, yes, there is exploitation. If you mean oppression as in, Han taxpayers are forced to see their hardearned money go to worthless monks and temples, yes, there is oppression.
 
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the town of Aizawl, they say, was burning.

Now Aizawl was inhabited by normal civilians and not insurgents alone.

But let's discuss this in some other thread. This is Maoist specific thread.

guys wiki also stats that airstrike carried by iaf pilots,1 of them was SURESH KALMADI is it true

i didnt know that he was an ex- iaf pilot
 
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If you mean exploitation as in, exploitation of Han taxpayers whose money is going to worthless monks and temples, yes, there is exploitation. If you mean oppression as in, Han taxpayers are forced to see their hardearned money go to worthless monks and temples, yes, there is oppression.

I feel you on that one, we have to put up with the same **** too.

From a Canadian POV:
A part of my taxes go to supporting the WOT. You think i want that?

A part of my taxes go into purchasing the F-35 for Canada. You think any of us here who are more inclined towards learning about the military had a say in that. But NO! Bush Version 2 wants F-35's and F-35's are what Canada is getting.

A part of my taxes have gone into rehabilitating ILLEGAL tamil tiger refugees in Canada. You think we want that?

A part of MY taxes were used to fund the G-20 summit in Canada. Our opinion was never asked.



So there is nothing different there. Citizens will always have their money used by the government to fund something or the other that will go against one or more of their beliefs. Some call it exploitation, some call it democracy. Otherwise you would have seen the rest of India go up in arms about Indian money being used to stabilize a region that was frankly a terrorist shithole back in the late 80's. You would have seen Indians burning effigies of the big bosswoman (you know who i mean), once India announced aid packages for Afghanistan and Africa. This money is not being generated by black magic or nuclear science. It comes from the Indian folks as well.

Anyhoo, I did not want you to think I was being sarcastic or rude, I just wanted to make a point that no place is perfect. Respect.
 
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Maoists are evolving into a more visible and more potent threat for india , thats for sure

Not as much as your TTP who till now has killed off a brigade of your soldiers, that too in about 3 years.
 
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few days back i heard that Indian security forces killed their leader i think they are now taking revenge ..... what you think ?

that's good thing.Maoist need a wise leader who knows how to gether low caste and bottom indian
 
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One thing I like about Chinese is how they deal with the human rights terrorist supporters first and then destroy terrorism as well. We must learn this from Chinese.

I love how you use PLA style assault as some kind of byword for military brutality. How China deals with places like Tibet is through economic incentives, civil control, surveillance and integrating local Tibetans into the government cadre. What you are talking about is going into the place and shooting everyone, and believe me you guys have been doing that, and it's failed miserably.

If you believe more of the same is the solution, you're really not that bright.
 
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that looks very similiar or exactly the same to Mao's bottom up idealogical revolution style

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the spirit of Mao will live on where ever there is oppression and exploitation.


Indian maoists may never manage to achieve the incredible feat of Mao, he managed to kill about as many people in China s were killed in all of world war 2 , single handedly.

I am glad people can term it as freedom from oppression...:lol:
 
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Indian maoists may never manage to achieve the incredible feat of Mao, he managed to kill about as many people in China s were killed in all of world war 2 , single handedly.

I am glad people can term it as freedom from oppression...:lol:

You mean the famine that occured in 1958? Like you said, it's an authoritarian regime.

Now what is India's excuse, for starving more people to death than the rest of the world combined, even in today's world?

BBC NEWS | South Asia | 'Hunger critical' in South Asia

A Unicef report in May said the world was failing its children by not ensuring that they had enough to eat.

The report said India contributed to about 5.6 million child deaths per year, more than half the world's total.
 
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Indian maoists may never manage to achieve the incredible feat of Mao, he managed to kill about as many people in China s were killed in all of world war 2 , single handedly.

I am glad people can term it as freedom from oppression...:lol:

Even the great leap forward can't hold a candle to what you folks do. India killed every 8 years since independence, the equivalent a "great leap forward" the worst famine cause by communism.

Quote Amartya Sen.

"India seems to manage to fill its cupboard with more skeletons every eight years than China put there in its years of shame," (Dreze and Sen).

Drèze, Jean and Sen, Amartya, Hunger and Public Action. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1989.
 
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