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India is preparing to fight a war with both Pakistan and China so with the help of the US(the Latter is fuelling a proxy war against China by using the muppet nation India), it is procuring billions of Hitech weapons from the US and the Sionist. But it is defensless against a tiny guerilla group using artisanal bombs and AK 47.
I propose India to use its newly acquire WMD against the Maoists ie Brahmos missiles, Mirage 2000, Barak anti-missile, Argun MBT etc:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Sorry buddy CCP is not in power in INDIA. To kill our own people. Government is trying to deal with it in the manner of LAW and ORDER issue. The day Indian public loose it cool. You will find nothing but communist limbs lying around. Policemen only are there to police.

The day India sent
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I wonder if the anyone will remain on maoists side to even tell the tell,tail,science.:toast_sign:
 
Thread starter, you're a complete moron. Just because someone is against CPM policies in Bengal, doesn't make him or her a Maoist supporter. If someone is against Operation Greenhunt, doesn't make him a Maoist supporter or sympathizer.

Honestly, if you consider Derek O'Brian and Ritupurno Ghosh to be Maoists sympathizers, then there is something wrong with you.

mamta banarjee, Shibu soren and nitish kumar are supporters of MAOISTS..sadly they are in power and will remain in it.

:lol: You people have no idea about anything, do you? Shibhu Soren is a Maoist sympathizer? What next, the RSS is a front for the Maoists?
 
Two Maoists killed in Bihar

MUNGER: Two hardcore Maoists were killed and a rifle along with forty live cartridges was recovered from one of the ultras during an encounter with police at Baghail forest under Bhim sanctuary in Munger district on Thursday.

The encounter ensued when policemen were carrying out a combing operation in the forest to flush out the ultras this morning, Kharagpur DSP, K Chandra said.

The encounter was still on, Chandra said.


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in the meanwhile, they will protest arms sales to Pakistan; they will try to play their cards. We'll always be one step ahead.
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It's an advantage when you are a smaller country with fewer resources --especially financial.
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ultimate, Joke of the Year, I never thought having fewer resources -- especially financial is an advantage... you must be living in opposite world... or something must have hit your head hard...

But while all this goes down, naxalites will just grow more and more --as they seem to be doing.

Wakeup... wakeup, go out and see whether TTP has bombed yet another place in your country or not...

even 2 years ago, i didnt even know what is ''naxal''
even 5 years ago, we did not know that TTP would attack Pakistan...

now every single day, they wage attacks against the state. The nature of their attacks are becoming more brazen.

Yes this is true for TTP...

hindustany insist its a mere social issue, and that they are more a nuissance than a threat. That sentiment wasnt echoed by PM Singh, but at different forums, indians have different teleprompts and speeches prepared.

many hats of all colours in the wardrobe ;)

You are delusional, our PM states that Moaists are the biggest internal security threat.... we are not like you where in U.S has to remind you what is your threat and what is not...
 
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Maoist threat to Duranto halts trains in WB

Kolkata: Train services in Maoist-hit West Midnapore district were suspended Wednesday evening after the GRP alerted the authorities that the ultras were targeting the Mumbai-Howrah Duranto Express, South Eastern Railway sources said.

"The Jhargram GRP informed us around 7:35 pm that Maoists were planning an attack on the Mumbai-Howrah Duranto Express. We have accordingly stopped all trains at the nearest stations," the sources said.

As a result, train services on the Kharagpur-Tatanagar section were suspended.

They said the Duranto Express was stopped at the Ghatsila station and the Howrah-Tatanagar Steel Express at Kalaikunda.

"We may have to take Duranto back to Tatanagar and the Steel Express to Kharagpur," the sources said, adding that the Up and Down Tatanagar-Kharagpur passenger trains have also been stopped.

After the May 28 Jnaneswari Express disaster which left 148 passengers dead, trains are not allowed to run between 10:00 pm to 5:00 am in the Kharagpur-Tatanagar and Kharagpur-Adra sections till June 14.

Maoist threat to Duranto halts trains in WB
 
CBI has arrested a leader of a Maoist-backed organisation for alleged role in derailment of Jnaneswari Express last month that left nearly 150 people dead and sought permission from court for invoking the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) in the case.

The accused, Hiralal Mahato, was produced before a local court which remanded him to police custody for 10 days, a CBI spokesman said.

He said the CBI had also moved an application in the court for invoking section 16(committing terrorist acts) and section 18 (No suit or legal proceeding against the Government in respect of any loss or damage) of UAPA.

The spokesman said Mahato, who belonged to People's Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCPA), was arrested from a village Rasua in Midnapore district with active cooperation of the West Bengal Police.

It was a joint operation led by Inspector General of Police (Western Range) Zulfikar Hassan and his staff during which the arrest was made, the spokesman said.

As many as 148 people were killed when the Jnaneswari Express derailed on May 28.

The police had on June 4 seized a pickup van, claimed to have been used to ferry men who sabotaged the railway tracks leading to the derailment.

The van was registered in the name of Chhabi Mahato, a former CPI(M) panchayat member of Sardiya. Her husband Khagen Mahato was arrested by CID sleuths from Kharagpur town in West Midnapore district and remanded to police custody for 10 days.

According to sources, Hiralal Mahato had used the van to ferry the saboteurs to the railway tracks at around 10:00 pm on May 27, hours before the disaster.

A mobile phone from which Mahato made a number of calls that night was also seized, they said.

The saboteurs, including PCPA members Bapi Mahato, Manik Mahato and Umakanta Mahato, had held a meeting at a Shiva temple at Muramoni to firm up their plans, the sources said.
CBI nabs leader of Maoist-backed outfit in Jnaneswari case- Hindustan Times
 
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Naxal hideout busted, bombs found: CRPF

First Published: 19:27 IST(15/6/2010)


Acting on a specific intelligence input, security forces have busted a suspected naxal hideout and found a cache of bombs and explosive material from a jungle area in Gaya district.

A patrol party of the CRPF raided a naxalite camp in Lohwar yesterday after receiving specific intelligence about the presence of Maoists in the area, a CRPF officer said on Tuesday.

The personnel found nine can bombs of five kilograms each, two bags containing 50 kgs of ammonium nitrate explosive, electric wires, 28 electronic detonators and a country-made pistol from the hideout, the officer said.

The seized material has been handed over to the police and a search has been launched to nab the suspects, he said.
 
Eight Maoists killed in police encounter in West Bengal


MIDNAPORE: At least eight Maoists have been shot dead and several others injured in an encounter between the rebels and joint forces in the Maoist affected West Midnapore district of West Bengal.

The exchange of fire at Ranja forest near Lalgarh, around 30 km from district headquarter Midnapore town in West Bengal, was still underway when reports last came in. West Midnapore superintendant of police Manoj Verma said there were three women among the eight dead and believed the toll could rise as several others, including top Maoist leaders, could have been seriously wounded.

"Eight bodies have been recovered by the police after daybreak. We have also seized a cache of arms that include an AK 47 assault rifle, an SLR, some pistols and ammunition," he said. Police believe the arms and ammunition were among those looted from police armoury in the past.

According to Verma, Maoists have been active in the area between Lalgarh and Salboni for quite some time. Police had information that a large number of rebels had gathered in the Ranja forest. They received more specific information about their movement after interrogating 13 persons from a nearby village on Tuesday. Apart from 10 members of People's Committee against Police Atrocities, a resistance group that has since turned into an armed militia, three persons from Kolkata — a scientist, a college teacher and a writer — were also arrested. All of them have been labelled as Maoist sympathisers.



Eight Maoists killed in police encounter in West Bengal - India - The Times of India
 
Maoist rampage: station, bank torched, police camps raided

Patna June 15 (Calcutta Tube) Maoist guerrillas in Bihar set ablaze a railway station and a bank as well as attacked a police station and a camp of the Special Auxiliary Police to enforce their two-day shutdown, officials said Tuesday.

The incidents took place late Monday. Guerrillas torched the Ismailpur railway station in Gaya district on the busy Gaya-Mughalsarai rail route, disrupting train services for several hours. Long route trains, including the Rajdhani Express, were affected.


‘Maoists first attacked the Ismailpur railway station and forced the railway officials to vacate the place. They then torched the railway station. The documents of the record room were completely destroyed,’ a police official in Gaya, about 100 km from here, told IANS.


No casualties were reported.


In Jamui district, Maoists set on fire a branch of the State Bank of India. ‘Maoists set ablaze an SBI branch at Khadigram under Barhat police station,’ an official said.


In another incident, over 100 armed guerrillas attacked a police station and a camp of the Special Auxiliary Police in Rohtas district.


‘The alert police officials forced Maoists to flee after an hour-long encounter,’ Rohtas Superintendent of Police Vikas Vaibhav said.


The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) called for a two-day shutdown in Bihar and Jharkhand beginning Monday to protest the arrest of two Maoists in Bihar – Sambhuji in Rohtas district and Kamruddin in Patna district.


In view of the shutdown, at least nine trains were cancelled and some diverted in Bihar. The trains cancelled include the Patna-Barka Kana Singrauli Express, the Barka Kana-Patna Express and the Singrauli-Garhwa Express, said an official of the East Central Railway.


‘An alert has been sounded in the state and adequate security arrangements are in place,’ Additional Director General of Police P.K. Thakur said.


Public transport was hit in some rural areas. A few long-route buses also called off their services.


Maoist rampage: station, bank torched, police camps raided | CalcuttaTube
 

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