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good that it's just a misleading headline. Alhamdulillah they were only injured.

i think enough terrorism and violence has afflicted the war-troubled region already; there seems to be a rise in attacks there --despite beefed up presence of your cprf

Maoists issue is more of a violent political problem instead of terrorism.. More like whats happening in Karachi
 
to compare Karachi violence to Naxalite terrorism is beyond absurd....totally different problems, totally different background, totally different natures of dispute
 
Maoists issue is more of a violent political problem instead of terrorism.. More like whats happening in Karachi

Only spilled over a much larger landmass.

It's actually nothing more than a few deprived people who are misguided by some for their vested interests fighting the state.

Earlier they had some support in the common man's mind.

..but now that they have taken to arms against the state and started killing the same common man and beheading the poor policeman on the street, they have turned everyone against them.

...digging their own grave.

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no matter how genuine your troubles, you never take up arms against the state.

That was these people's greatest mistake.

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to compare Karachi violence to Naxalite terrorism is beyond absurd....totally different problems, totally different background, totally different natures of dispute

True.

Maoist insurgency will gradually die once these areas taste the fruits of India's economic development.

...can't say the same about Karachi's violence.
 
you're acting like it's a new story, they've been at war against the state for the past several years now

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True.

Maoist insurgency will gradually die once these areas taste the fruits of India's economic development.

...can't say the same about Karachi's violence.

outbreaks in Karachi tend to be sporadic, whereas in 2011 there seems to be far more terrorist attacks in your country.....naxal, assamese / ULFA violence seems to have increased manifold in the past few months (near daily basis).

you should focus on your internal wars and insurrections, we can do the same in our country

i'm glad you at least realize that comparing Karachi to Naxal belt is a ridiculous thing
 
you're acting like it's a new story, they've been at war against the state for the past several years now

Yes.

Only that now that the corporates are heading there (the region's rich in natural resources and minerals BTW), the thing has started getting some attention.

With attention is coming the realisation that certain basic level of development needs to be there at least.

The work has started.

As the people see that finally the state has woken up to their woes, they will lay down the arms.

Development will deprive them of the very oxygen that their movement thrives upon. It is but natural.

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you're acting like it's a new story, they've been at war against the state for the past several years now

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outbreaks in Karachi tend to be sporadic, whereas in 2011 there seems to be far more terrorist attacks in your country.....naxal, assamese / ULFA violence seems to have increased manifold in the past few months (near daily basis).

you should focus on your internal wars and insurrections, we can do the same in our country

i'm glad you at least realize that comparing Karachi to Naxal belt is a ridiculous thing

Okay. Looks like we need an analogy here.

Look at it like this.

Karachi is a smaller rectangle.

Maoist violence in India is the similar Karachi rectangle ten times in magnitude.

The shape remains the same. Only the size of the rectangle has changed.

BTW, ULFA is pretty much dead now, thanks to our Bangladeshi friends. Update yourself.
 
to compare Karachi violence to Naxalite terrorism is beyond absurd....totally different problems, totally different background, totally different natures of dispute

Sure, but the commonality being the political nature of both situations instead of secessionist nature as in Kashmir or Balochistan ...

One is in a metro sectarian struggle backdrop in Pakistan and the other based on non inclusive economic growth of India
 
Sure, but the commonality being the political nature of both situations instead of secessionist nature as in Kashmir or Balochistan ...

One is in a metro sectarian struggle backdrop in Pakistan and the other based on non inclusive economic growth of India

lol comparing occupied kashmir with balochistan....try again.
 
the funny thing is, the tribals/farmers there back the maoists.....corporations trying to set up shop there have a miserable time.

your tata found out the very hard way
 
the funny thing is, the tribals/farmers there back the maoists.....corporations trying to set up shop there have a miserable time.

your tata found out the very hard way

Singur? Seriously?

That's what you've learnt after posting inexhaustibly about the Maoist voilence?

TATA left Singur because of Maoists???

You wouldn't have heard about a certain lady called Mamata Banerjee, have you?

I guess not.
 
you're acting like it's a new story, they've been at war against the state for the past several years now

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outbreaks in Karachi tend to be sporadic, whereas in 2011 there seems to be far more terrorist attacks in your country.....naxal, assamese / ULFA violence seems to have increased manifold in the past few months (near daily basis).

you should focus on your internal wars and insurrections, we can do the same in our country

i'm glad you at least realize that comparing Karachi to Naxal belt is a ridiculous thing

I don`t know where you get your news from ,whatever you heard with regards to ulfa and Assam, is wrong.Contrary to what you have heard insurgency and violence is all time low in Northeast.most ulfa rebel have deserted their camps and want to negotiate with GOi and so do all other insurgent group in Assam. Nagaland is in ceasefire for decades now and it is highly unlikely that violnece will ever make a return.we are fed up of with it.So please keep your discussion limited to Naxal wadis only .Don`t drag my part of India into unnecessary arguments to bolster your point of view
 
Bomb blast on railway track in Assam

A bomb exploded on the railway tracks in central Assam’s Dima Hasao district on Wednesday night, damaging the track and halting the movement of trains.

There was no casualty or injury as no train was passing at the time of the blast, said Northeast Frontier Railway (NEF) Spokesman S. Hajong.

The bomb exploded on the tracks between Mahur and Phiding railway stations at around 11 p.m., Mr. Hajong said.

No train was scheduled to pass over the track at the time of the explosion, he said.

A part of the track was damaged by the bomb blast, he said. The up Barak Valley Express was detained at lower Haflong and its corresponding down 15693 at Maibong.

Senior railway and police officials had rushed to the blast site, the NEF Railway spokesman added.

Those responsible for the blast were yet to be identified as investigations were on, police sources said.


The Hindu : States / Other States : Bomb blast on railway track in Assam
 
2 persons including Assam Rifles personnel found dead:

IMPHAL, October 27: Two persons including a personnel of the 10th Assam Rifles presently posted at Noney have been found dead this morning from separate places from the state.

According to police source one of the dead has been identified as TP Ashe, 45, s/o (l) Keingam of Tamenglong hq ward no 8 a personnel of the 10 AR.

Morning joggers along the Kanglapat had found the dead body floating in the moat, and later informed the police concern. The police later picked up the dead body from the moat and deposited the body at the RIMS morgue. On searching the person of the dead body, police found his Identity card and later informed the family of the dead personnel, the police informed media persons at the RIMS morgue.

The police further informed that bruise marks were also found on his body.

Meanwhile, a family member has informed media persons that the AR personnel who is presently on vacation had left home along with his wife to drop her at her parental home at Chandel. However, the family was informed this morning by the police that Ashe’s dead body was found from Kanglapat opposite M Sector, Imphal by some morning joggers this early morning, the family member added.

However, till the filing of this report, the family of the dead personnel were yet to take possession the dead body and is waiting for further examination at the RIMS morgue.

In a separate incident, an unidentified person with a bullet injury was found death from a village roadside at Sanjem Chirang, Maning leikai under Sekmai police station this morning around 7am.

According to a police source, the dead body was found by nearby villagers, who reported to the police.

His hands were tied together with a rope and a bullet injury was found on the back of his head. An empty case of AK-47 ammunition was also found near the dead body, the police informed.

The individual who is yet to be identified seems to be about 23-24 years of age and was found wearing a light blue jeans and a coffee coloured full shirt with a sports shoe, the police informed.

According to the villagers, there a gun-shot was heard late last night at around 10:20pm, however due to the darkness the villagers were afraid to go out and checked. Later this morning villagers who were passing through the area found the dead body and informed the police.

The dead body is presently lying at the RIMS morgue.

Two persons including AR personnel found dead | Kanglaonline
 
Attack by rebels, jumbos Villagers on border flee homes

Jorhat, Oct. 29: Villagers fled from the Assam-Nagaland border after suspected Naga militants fired in the air for several hours near Janikpathar under Charaideo subdivision along the border in Sivasagar district last night.

Their trauma did not end there. “When we returned this morning, we found our houses were being damaged by wild elephants,” a villager said, when contacted over phone.

He said a large group of armed men started firing in the air near the village at around 9.30pm last night.

“Initially we thought it was the sound of crackers but when we went outside we could see armed men firing in the air and shouting at us to vacate our village,” the villager said.

The villagers immediately informed the forest department and the police.

The police arrived about two hours later. By then, most of the villagers had fled from the area.

A police officer at Sonari said the men from Nagaland fled as soon as the police arrived. “They crossed over to the other side of the border through Abhayapur reserve forest. It could not be ascertained whether the armed men were Naga militants or goons,” the official said.

The officer said the police party returned from the area late at night.

“When the villagers returned this morning, they found that several houses were damaged. There were clear signs that the damage has been caused by a herd of elephants. Probably the herd descended on the village after the police party left,” the officer said.

A Charaideo sub-divisional administration official said there are instances of people from across the border harassing villagers residing on the Assam side.

“The goons also looted cattle and poultry from the villagers. It could be a group who probably came on a looting spree but fled when the security forces arrived,” he said.

Last year, a gang abducted the village headman of Janakipathar, Madhu Munda.

He was rescued by security forces from Assam following a gun-battle in a camp inside Abhayapur reserve forest where Munda had been kept captive.

A forest official said that the miscreants from Nagaland also tried to fell trees at the Abhayapur reserve forest frequently. “Only a few months back, forest guards had engaged in a gun battle with a group of timber smugglers from across the border,” he said.

Attack by rebels, jumbos Villagers on border flee homes
 
Former Ulfa man killed:

Jorhat, Oct. 28: A former Ulfa cadre, Tileswar Lahon, was shot dead by unidentified assailants near his Moran residence around 6 this evening.

Police sources said three unidentified gunmen fired several rounds from AK-47 rifles at Lahon before fleeing on a motorcycle.

He was rushed to a private nursing home in Dibrugarh, where he was declared brought dead.

The police said it was not yet clear whether any militant outfit was behind the attack or it was spurred by business rivalry.

Former Ulfa man killed
 
Two people injured in Manipur grenade blast:

Imphal, October 27 2011: While one security personnel and a driver sustained injuries in a grenade attack at the residence of PWD Chief Engineer, another grenade exploded at the private godown of a man who is preparing to fight the forthcoming Assembly elections in Thongju Assembly Constituency.

Meanwhile, another grenade was delivered at the residence of an Executive Engineer of Planning and Development Authority.

A police source informed that unidentified persons lobbed a hand grenade at the Canchipur (opposite to Heijigang bus terminus) residence of PWD Chief Engineer M Lokendro and it exploded at about 10 pm yesterday.

The bomb landed at the foot of a sentry post and its shrapnel hit 7th MR personnel Thingujam Ngouba of Thoubal Kiyam and Lokendro's private driver Johnson of Singjamei Kshetri Leikai.

Both the injured victims are undergoing treatment at different private hospitals.

Decrying the bomb attack, local people staged a protest demonstration at Canchipur today.

Half an hour earlier, another grenade exploded at the godown of Thongam Bishwajit at Thongju Part II, Koirou.

Incidentally Bishwajit is preparing to contest the Assembly elections in Thongju AC.

The grenade hurled by some unidentified persons landed beside a vehicle and went off.

However no one was injured in the bomb attack.

On the other hand, unidentified persons delivered a hand grenade at the residential gate of PDA EE Loitongbam Kesho at Kongjeng Leikai.

The grenade was discovered this morning .

Meanwhile a bomb exploded near the quarters of the Assistant Engineer of PHED at Phungreitang in Ukhruil district headquarters today at about 6 pm.

The AE has been identified as SY Peter.

Bomb attacks galore, two hurt : 28th oct11 ~ E-Pao! Headlines
 

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