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Yes, China should supply Naxalites and Kashmiris with suitcase nuclear weapons, advanced night-vision goggles, anti-tank missiles and anti-aircraft missiles. Where the poor and oppressed in India needs comfort, China is ready with a nuclear weapon to put a smile on their faces.

First u ask your govt. to supply some weapons that could help the pakistanis to fight against taliban who were dying almost everyday then think about kashmir or naxalites. And think what would happen if India send the above mention items to Tibet rebels .............
 
The Hindu : Front Page : CRPF jawan shot dead by Maoists

RAYAGADA: A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan was shot dead and a police constable seriously injured in an encounter with Maoists at Chandrapur in Rayagada district, about 150 km from here, on Thursday.

The encounter took place when the rebels opened fire on security men on routine surveillance duty at the Hanumantpur weekly market, the police said.

The personnel retaliated, but the rebels escaped.

Tek Chand, who was among the personnel deployed at a camp at nearby Raibridge, was fatally injured and was rushed to the Muniguda community health centre where he was declared brought dead. — PTI
 
Maoists Blow Up Railway Cabin Signal Point in Orissa, Train Services Disrupted​
ROURKELA: Armed Maoists, including women cadres on Sunday blew up a cabin signal point of Bandamunda railway station in Orissa, disrupting railway service on Howrah-Mumbai and Rourkela-Hatia railway lines.

According to Railway sources 50 to 60 armed Maoists blasted the signal point around 2am at a place about 10 kms from here, causing damage to the ASM room.

The Maoists left a number of posters opposing anti-Maoist Operation Green Hunt taken up by Centre, harassment to the innocent tribals and demanded the release of Dr Binayak Sen.

As a result of the blast, long-distance trains were controlled at various stations, railway sources said.

During their operation, the ultras took hostage to 12 employees on duty. The were later released after giving threats, sources said.

Senior railway officials have rushed to the spot. Repair work was continuing and restoration of train services would take place after security clearance, the initial reports said.


Maoists blow up railway cabin signal point in Orissa, train services disrupted - The Times of India
 
Three injured in mine blast by Maoists
Staff Reporter

BERHAMPUR: Maoists injured three civilians, including two officials of the State agricultural department, in a landmine blast in Narayanpatna block of Koraput district on Tuesday morning.

This act of violence coincided with the two-day bandh call of the Maoists in Rayagada, Gajapati and Kandhamal districts, which began on Monday. The miscreants also burnt down a truck near Adaba in Gajapati district on Monday night to create panic in the minds of drivers. It may be noted that Maoists called this bandh to protest against recent encounters in which several ultras had been killed by security forces.

A jeep of the Agricultural Department was targeted by the Maoists near Odiapentha at a distance of around 3 km from Narayanpatna block headquarters. Two officers of the Agriculture Department -- Basant Kumar Patnaik and Sashi Bhusan Senapati -- were travelling by the jeep from Jeypore to Narayanpatna to attend an agricultural training camp for peasants.

According to Koraput district police headquarters, a claymore mine was blasted to damage the vehicle. The two agriculture officials and the driver of the vehicle were injured in the blast. The injured driver, Raj Kumar Dipak, was carried to Koraput district hospital while the other two were treated at Narayanpatna community health centre.

Security forces, including Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, began combing operation in the area after the blast. It may be noted that in January last year four civilians, including two women, had been killed by Maoists in a landmine blast in Narayanpatna block as they had given lift to policemen in their vehicle.

To terrorise the drivers of trucks and passenger vehicles Maoists torched a truck at Adaba in Gajapati district on Monday night. On Sunday night Maoists had damaged two mobile communication towers at Aligonda in Gajapati district. On the second day of Maoist bandh call vehicles in remote pockets of Gajapati district remained off the road.

The bandh call disrupted passenger transportation in Daringbadi, Kotgarh and Tumudibandh blocks in Kandhamal district. In these blocks shops and business establishments also remained closed at several places. Passenger buses did not ply between Phulbani and Berhampur and Bhubaneswar. However in Rayagada district impact of this bandh call was too low. But the Orissa State Road Transport Corporation (OSRTC) has decided not to ply its buses through these three districts during the bandh.


The Hindu : Other States / Orissa News : Three injured in mine blast by Maoists
 
why wud Bangalis support a communist movement?

Bengal is the birth-place of the Naxal movement and Bengalis are one of the staunchest supporters of communism (although things are changing very fast). Why that is so is a tough question...!
 
If Govt would want Naxals could be ended in days. Didnt understand we 10Lacks of Army. Just give them orders to do the work. But instead they appoint "special forces"actually these are loly trained Paramilitry forces or Police ho have never seen action before. Sad DEMOCRACY
 
5 policemen abducted by Maoists in Chhattisgarh - The Times of India

BILASPUR: Five policemen left their camp in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur to proceed on leave, but were abducted enroute by a group of Maoists on Tuesday morning, police said. An unidentified civilian too was taken hostage.

"The policemen were travelling on a civilian passenger bus, unarmed and dressed in civilian clothes. A group of 30 Maoists stopped the bus and asked the people to disembark. Everybody was searched. It appears that the five policemen's identities were revealed and they were taken away," said Narayanpur Superintendent of Police Mayank Srivastava. He said it was not clear why the civilian too was abducted.

The incident took place on an interior road strewn with isolated police and paramilitary outposts, before it meanders and fades away into the Abhujhmad forests, believed to controlled by Maoists.

The policemen boarded a bus at Dhanora where their post is located. The bus was stopped by the Maoists near Kungera village. "This is an unguarded stretch between Dhaudhai and Farasgaon. Both these camps are separated by twenty kilometres," said Srivastava.

Those abducted include three head constables, Ramadhar Patel, Raghunandan Dhruv, T Ekka, and two constables Ranjan Dubey and Manishankar. All five belong to the Chhattisgarh Armed Force, a special armed wing of the state police, mostly posted in Maoist affected areas.

"There has been no ransom demand so far," said Srivastava.
 
Ex-ULFA man training Maoists in Orissa, Jharkhand
They were assigned the job of training Maoists in Orissa and Jharkhand, Rourkela SP Diptesh Patnaik told reporters.

"They were supposed to get Rs 4.8 lakh for imparting training to Maoists in the two states," he said, adding huge quantity of explosives, Maoist literature and posters were seized from them.

The arrests were made during a joint combing operation launched after an encounter with the Maoists near Saranda forests yesterday in which three hardcore ultras including "area commander" Mohammed Musleem were gunned down.

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Three hardcore women Maoist cadre arrested
Parlakhemundi (Orissa), Feb 12 (PTI) Three hardcore women Maoist cadre, involved in several crimes, including Nayagarh armoury attack, were arrested today in Orissa's Gajapati district.

"During combing operation by the district police, the women cadre identified as Basanti Pattamajhi, Monita Desamajhi alias Prami and Laxmi Pattamajhi were arrested from their Baliganda village in Adaba police station," Superintendent of Police Sarthak Sarangi said.

The trio, in their early 20's, was allegedly involved in several crimes including attack on a bus at Raipanka, mobile tower blast at Birikot, killing of a gram rakshi at Katama, forest beat house blast at Paniganda in Gajapati district and Nayagarh armoury attack in 2008.

Besides, Monita and Laxmi were also involved in torching of at least 14 vehicles used for road construction at Pindiki and landmine blast targeting a police vehicle Andhari Ghati in which policemen were injured.

The trio was forwarded to the court, Sarangi said.

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Maoists kill special police officer in ChhattisgarhMonday
Raipur, Feb 14 (IANS) Maoist guerrillas killed a special police officer Monday in Chhattisgarh's restive Bastar region, police said.

Munnalal Markam was killed in Gondpalli village in Dantewada district, more than 400 km south of state capital Raipur.

He was posted at Dantewada police station and had gone to a relative's house at Gondpalli when the rebels killed him with sharp-edged weapons, sources in police headquarters here told IANS.

Maoists kill special police officer in Chhattisgarh | Siasat


Maoists blast school building
Gaya, Feb 15 (PTI) Armed Maoists blew up a state-run school building at Barhara in Chakkarbandha forest in Naxal-hit Gaya district, police said today.

Over 50 ultras armed with sophisticated weapons surrounded the school, commanded the villagers watching a cultural programme to leave the premises and detonated dynamites to blow up the building late last night.

The building was earlier being used as a CRPF camp, the police said.

Raids were on in the forest area to apprehend the ultras.

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Orissa district collector kidnapped by Maoists
Malkangiri (Orissa), Feb 17 (PTI) The District Collector of Orissa's Maoist-hit Malkangiri has been kidnapped by Maoists, who are demanding withdrawal of Central forces and release of jailed ultras.

Malkangiri collector R V Krishna along with a junior engineer went missing last evening when he was on a visit to the remote Chitrakonda area, a Maoist stronghold about 85 km from here, to attend a camp for local development, SP Anirudh Singh said.

There was no trace of the 30-year-old IAS officer after he went from the camp held at Badapada bordering Andhra Pradesh to see a culvert on a road nearby on a motorcycle along with two junior engineers and another person, Chitrakonda Tehsildar D Gopal Krishnan said.

While the collector and a junior engineer remained untraced, two others reached Badapada

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Six persons injured in bomb explosion in Goalpara
Goalpara (Assam), (PTI) Six persons, including five children, were injured after a bomb exploded at a residence in Jyotinagar area here today, officials said.

The son of a person named Rajen Das of Jyotinagar area noticed a bag lying in their compound and called his neighbours, they said, adding the bomb exploded seriously injuring one of the neighbours when he stepped on it.

Five children, who were present there also received minor injuries, they said, adding, police had cordoned off the area.

Rajan Das told reporters that he suspected his son-in-law, a surrendered Bengali Tiger Force militant, to be responsible for the explosion as he was regularly threatening the family with dire consequences for opposing the marriage with Das's daughter.
http://www.ptinews.com/news/1359998_...on-in-Goalpara

ULFA faction warns of armed struggle in Assam
Guwahati, (PTI) In an apparent bid to scuttle ULFA leaders' peace initiative with the Centre, the Paresh Barua faction of the outfit today threatened to resort to "armed struggle" against the "arrogant" policies of the Congress and urged people to boycott meetings of the ruling party.

In an e-mail sent to PTI here, ULFA Publicity in-charge Arunodoy Dohotia alleged that the Congress has always indulged in the politics of division and was now attempting to create a division within the outfit.

"The Congress has never given any importance to legitimate democratic struggles of the indigenous Assamese to protect their land and identity and neither has it taken steps to resolve the various issues of the state," he said.

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


Militants attack Manipur official's residence
Imphal, (PTI) Unidentified militants today attacked the house of a Manipur government official by throwing a hand grenade but it failed to explode, official sources said.

Sources said the militants lobbed the explosive at the house of the Superintending Engineer of Irrigation and Flood Control department Th Lokeshwar at Sagolband area near here in Imphal west district this morning.

They said the official and family members were present at the time of the incident.

Monetary demand from militants could be one of the reasons although sources in the family said no group has demanded any money from the official.

No individual or group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.

http://www.ptinews.com/news/1373202_...al-s-residence
 
ULFA has been tamed.

Maoists are less aggressive.

Does it mean All izz well?

Time will tell.
 

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