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CoBRA men trap Maoists in their den


The death of six commandos in an offensive against Naxalites in Chhattisgarh should not be seen as a reverse. The Centre feels security forces for the first time stormed the Maoist stronghold, setting the stage for a bigger, bolder strike.

At least 24-30 Naxalites were killed in the offensive in the dense jungles of Dantewada in Chhattisgarh, an official in the ministry of home affairs (MHA) said.

"Retreating extremists took away most of the bodies. Security forces found nine bodies. We have the Naxalites on the backfoot now... they are feeling the pressure," the official said.

Six commandos of CoBRA or Commando Battalion for Resolute Action, an elite anti- Naxalite force, died battling Maoists, as part of Operation Green Hunt that began on Friday and continued on Saturday.

The Centre, which has lost a record 260 securitymen to Naxalites this year, feels the tables are finally turning.

For the first time, MHA officials say, security personnel in large numbers - almost 600 men - could enter the Naxal stronghold on the border of Chhattisgarh, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh to launch a strike and bust a factory that produced guns for the Maoists.

"This lays the foundation for a bigger offensive to follow. Naxalites are for the first time worried about their losses and were forced to retreat," said Chhattisgarh DGP Vishwaranjan.

Naxalites control nearly 40,000 sq km of countryside - mainly in Dantewada - on the Chhattisgarh-Orissa-Andhra Pradesh border, Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai recently told a parliamentary panel.

The MHA, planning a big offensive in November, is moving five BSF battalions and two ITBP battalions to Chhattisgarh next month to bolster the strength of 14 CRPF battalions stationed there for anti- Naxalite operations.

"Eighteen more CoBRA teams will join the battle. Crucially, BSF intelligence units have also set up their base in Chhattisgarh. We expect them to provide pinpoint intelligence on Naxalite hideouts," a top MHA official said.

Whether to enlist the Rashtriya Rifles in the battle is still being debated. The Indian Air Force has assured to provide four-six choppers for ferrying paramilitary forces.

"Twelve helipads are being constructed in Chhattisgarh. The civil aviation ministry has also been asked to make Raipur airport operational at night to allow 24X7 operations," the official said.

In all, 22 paramilitary battalions are being pushed into Naxal-affected states next month to supplement the existing 40 battalions there. "That means there will be almost 75,000 securitymen deployed for taking on Naxalites in November. The forces will move in after the Maharashtra polls are over," the official said.

The initial strike at the arms factory between Kistaram and Chintagufa villages by a joint team of CoBRA and the Chhattisgarh Police on Friday morning was successful and left 24 Naxalites dead.

But CoBRA suffered casualties that evening as some of their wireless messages being radioed to Jagdalpur base were apparently intercepted by Naxalites, who launched a guerrilla attack.

Two CoBRA assistant commandants, S. Manoranjan Singh and Rakesh Chaurasia, were killed along with sub-inspector Sushil Kumar and constables Lalit Kumar, Manohar Lal and Uday Kumar.
 
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We lost 5 Cobras while 24 Maoist were killed.... I think that is definetly a loss but not a huge loss..

You are right.
In fact even if the numbers were reversed I would still maintain that we are dealing with the Naxals well.
Huge loss will be the day even a single innocent tribal gets killed.
See Naxals are amidst the tribals. While naxals have quirky ideas, the tribals are only angry and frustrated people of India just like the rest of our country.
Keep investing in Intel, despatch the Naxals by police action but do ensure that tribals are protected always even if tribals lash out at Cobra. The innocent Tribals can be easily misled by these clever naxals but after all the purpose of the operation can only be to bring the Tribals to the place they own and deserve and desire. To be able to make this distinction the local support should be mobilized. Invest a 100 times in local support. Money was a problem earlier, at the moment money is not the problem and we can afford to take on the naxals while keeping the tribals protected.
 
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Last time when britain lost 5 soliders, entire britain was in the state of mourning.
If you want to do chest thumping,go ahead.
 
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we need for money to be used for the welfare of tribals along with the cobra operations. Poverty and suffering is the bigger threat then Naxals which give rise to such groups.
 
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Last time when britain lost 5 soliders, entire britain was in the state of mourning.
If you want to do chest thumping,go ahead.

We dont believe in mourning........ we salute those who gave their life for the nation and keep our heads held high, who gave up there life and sleep so that we can sleep peacefully.
 
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Last time when britain lost 5 soliders, entire britain was in the state of mourning.
If you want to do chest thumping,go ahead.

Brits have there reasons to live or die.
I am sure your country has its own ideals.

I want my fighting class to fight to uphold the ideals of the Indian state not of others. Tribals cannot be equated with Taliban. Only and only the naxals are a problem in fact the real problem are, the forever in hiding Commies who are more often then not the well off and better educated commie ideologues. Whatever guns are there with the Naxals are just the slippages from the long covert war that Indians have been fighting with ....
 
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Here another perspective

24+5=29 indians lost.

Here's my perspective and I am sure there would hardly be any Indian who would disagree.

Living in India does not mean one is an Indian, only working for India does.

You can surely choose your perspective for your country but I am afraid doesnt work for my country.
 
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Sale of prime land in Lutyens Delhi or even the parts of Cantonment areas and Railways land, or even Disinvestment in PSEs to finance the small and sustainable ventures in these areas is what is required.
 
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What is required is more schools, hospitals to uplift tribal communities. What is not required are the SEZs and organizations like the Salwa Judum.
 
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