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73 killed as Maoists ambush CRPF team

no doubt on that either...hre it should be noted that the comment made of air chief was his personal remarks as he says that in his opinion it wont be good to use air power againsta their own citizen.But I remember in an earlier interview he also said that if the GOI orders ..then the IAF will follow the orders as thats is its duty !!

As being a Air Chief Marshal, so he says it right!
But if there is an Order then you have to follow it.
 
Well, once it has happened in Indian.
First ever country to use its own Air Force against own people.
But now, I think its the righ way what Air Chief Marshal Pradeep Vasant Naik said just some days ago.

Maoists are not our people. They are terrorists, and terrorists dont belong to any country. India should do everything possible to ensure the safety of its people.
 
Well, once it has happened in Indian.
First ever country to use its own Air Force against own people.
But now, I think its the righ way what Air Chief Marshal Pradeep Vasant Naik said just some days ago.

Who were the TTP?
 
Maoists are not our people. They are terrorists, and terrorists dont belong to any country. India should do everything possible to ensure the safety of its people.

All people you call "TERRORISTS" have a reason to be terrorist. Have you ever thinked about it that why they being terrorists?

Nobody getting birth to be an TERRORIST.
 
Yes, who were the TTP?

Pakistanis, who were encountered rightly by Pakistani army. So why is it wrong for India to use its armed forces against terror? Suddenly an issue of moralities and civilians involved? Double standards!!
 
Pakistanis, who were encountered rightly by Pakistani army. So why is it wrong for India to use its armed forces against terror? Suddenly an issue of moralities and civilians involved? Double standards!!

Most of them were Afghani and from Karghstanies.
They were against Pakistan`s Government support to USA.

But what MOA wants is much diffrent that what you try to flash it.
 
The most of them are Afgani people who cross the border and entered into Pakistan that time with some other from other countries.
 
Most of them were Afghani and from Karghstanies.
They were against Pakistan`s Government support to USA.

But what MOA wants is much diffrent that what you try to flash it.

Lol, come on bro!! No point discussing with you. You have already passed your judgement!!:wave:
 
All people you call "TERRORISTS" have a reason to be terrorist. Have you ever thinked about it that why they being terrorists?

Nobody getting birth to be an TERRORIST.

Yes, when the terrorists kill Indian people they have a reason to become terrorists. When they kill pakistanis they dont have any reason, they are just terrorists. Right ? :no::no: How convenient !!! One has to learn from pakistanis how to be hypocrites !!
 
I think you guys need to go after them now, it doesnt matter what you use..if it spreads any further it is just going to get uglier. But i have yet to see a sense of urgency from the GoI or its armed forces. This isn't meant as an offence just honest opinion

EDIT: Also i dont think that winning these people over through money is going to help, from what i've seen all the money that government puts in directly goes to these thugs who are running this show..and it suits them well since not giving the money to the people they can make them keep believing that government is deaf to their woes ( which is true to an extent ), but they use the same money to empower themselves
 
No water, food or medicines. Now, go fight 'biggest threat'

DORNAPAL (CHHATTISGARH): For six years, the government has cried hoarse about Maoists being the single biggest security threat to India. Yet, the Indian state is sending its footsoldiers into battle on an empty stomach, without adequate drinking water and medical facilities.

CRPF men on the frontline of the war against Maoists in the dense jungles say the Red combatants are just one of the threats they face. Jawans of 62nd battalion of CRPF holed up in the Chintalnar camp -- near the site of Tuesday's ambush that left 76 men dead -- say they can defend themselves against another Maoist attack but are defenceless against malaria and poisonous reptiles. Conditions aren't any better at the other camps, jawans said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Several jawans claimed patrolling parties often go without enough food. "We are also fighting in the anti-insurgency mode. Army soldiers get dry fruits and other eatables in sufficient quantity during operations. We have to fight on empty stomach and dry throats. Our jawans need food that matches the task at hand," said a CRPF jawan.

"Malaria is one of the biggest challenges of living here. People frequently fall sick. Some of us have to proceed on sick leave. What has made matters worse is the non-availability of medical facilities," said one CRPF jawan staying in the camp.

"Forget qualified doctors, there are not even decent medicine shops. The local doctors would prescribe the same regular medicines for disease. The nearest hospitals are some distance away. This is not only our plight but of everyone posted or deployed in remote jungle camps," he said.

Apart from lack of medical assistance, jawans also complained of poisonous insects and snakes. "At night, you are not sure of what may bite or sting you. Forget patrolling, one is not safe even in camps," said a CRPF constable. "If a snake or something as poisonous bites a victim, there may not be a chance to save him," he added.

Scarcity of water is another issue plaguing the personnel at the camps and while there may be a few pumps, these are often rendered useless in the absence of electricity. "Water is a big problem here. We have no clue how to manage in this place where we have to work under constant threat and high daytime temperatures," said a jawan.

He said jawans on active patrol have to go without potable water at times. "There is no surety we would get drinking water. Sometimes we have to drink water from the same pond that animals use to quench their thirst. The unhygienic living conditions are leading to diseases and many personnel are falling sick," he said.

"There is no pat on the back for a good job done but always some kind of harassment in the name of discipline," said a jawan.

While it is easy for politicians to issue war cries far from the battleground, those on the ground say they are ill-equipped to fight under the conditions they have to. "We are losing lives in a battle that can be sorted out. There are many ways in which our force can be better utilized," said the jawan.
 
All those supporting maoists, they are supporting use of the gun when they shamelessly also claim popular support.

If you have popular support, you can win elections and address the problems, but thats 'difficult' eh? easier to instead blame everything on capitalism while worshipping china every morning.

We see through you.

that's because of the media controlled by the riches! medias say something bad to them
Besides, elections in india and US are all games for riches!!! we poors don't believe that
 
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that's because of the media controlled by the riches! medias say something bad to them
Besides, elections in india and US are all games for riches!!! we poors don't believe that
Where there is oppression there is resistance!!!!!

Proletarians of all countries , unite !!!!!!!!!!
:rofl:
 

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