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Villagers bury their dead as Maoists & forces trade charges


The air is thick with rhythmic wailing and smoke from funeral pyres on the barren fields of Sarkeguda, Kotteguda and Rajapetta in the Kotteguda panchayat of Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district.

“The funerals are being conducted one by one as there aren’t enough men to help out with so many bodies,” said Sangam Ravi, a resident. “Some have to be buried, but who will dig all the graves? Some bodies must be burnt, but then you need to collect the wood.”


A day after the Chhattisgarh police claimed to have killed 20 Maoists in an encounter in Bijapur, villagers have offered a sharply divergent description of the incident, claiming that the security forces fired at a peaceful gathering of villagers, killing 20 of them, including five children aged 12-15, and sexually assaulted at least four teenaged girls during the encounter.


“There were no Maoists present at the village that night,” said Madkam Ganpat of Rajpetta. “We had gathered to discuss the upcoming seed festival, which is held every year before sowing begins.” He said the meeting continued for several hours, when the participants were suddenly surrounded by a large contingent of the security forces.

“The forces immediately opened fire, all of us tried to run away but many were shot in the legs, back and chest,” he said. Kaka Saraswati was among those killed in the ensuing confusion. “She was only 12 years old,” said her mother Kaka Sinakka.


Several of the bodies seen by this correspondent had bullet wounds in the torso and the neck. Sabka Mitu, 17, was killed when his throat was slit by a sharp object. Several bodies also had lacerations from what could have been a knife or an axe
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Mr. Ganpat’s account was corroborated by a number of villagers who insisted that no Maoists were present at the meeting, but none could explain how six policemen were injured. “The forces had encircled us,” said Mr. Ganpat. “Maybe, they accidently shot each other.”

The firing lasted several minutes, the villagers said, after which the forces radioed for a tractor that took away a number of bodies. “The force then camped in the village and dragged me into the fields,” Devi (name changed), a 14-year-old girl, said in an interview. “They threw me on the ground, beat me, kicked me, tore my clothes and kept threatening to rape me.” She said three other girls were similarly molested.

“The force remained on the fields till the next morning,” said Irpa Raju. “My son Ramesh stepped out of the house to go to the toilet when he was shot by a policeman. Ramesh ran to the house, shouting ‘Ayo, Ayo [Mother, Mother,]’ but the force followed him and killed him in our house, in front of my eyes.” Raju also accused the policemen of breaking open the family treasure chest and stealing Rs.5,000.

While the villagers’ accounts seem internally consistent, this correspondent spotted at least seven uniformed Maoists on patrol at Rajapetta on Saturday morning, suggesting that the Maoists do frequent the village. Villagers, seeking anonymity, said the Maoists were occasionally called for village meetings to discuss routine matters such as festivals, sowing, ploughing and harvest.

A few hours into the visit of this correspondent, a young man brought a hand-written note signed by the South Bastar Divisional Committee of the CPI (Maoist). It described the incident as a “completely fake encounter” and claimed that all the victims were innocent tribals.


“The forces had received information that several senior Maoists were gathering in a village called Silger, about 16 km from the CRPF camp at Basaguda. Three km into their patrol, the troopers literally barged into a Maoist village meeting at Kottaguda,” said a senior police officer. “We were taken by surprise, and five of our men were injured right away.”

The source said several of the dead were “probably” civilians.


“We exercised the maximum restraint and fired in self-defence. We were conscious of operating in a village area,” claimed a trooper who participated in the operation. “We did not use any area-weapons such as grenades or rocket launchers. If we really wanted to, we could have razed the entire village.”

The Hindu : States / Other States : Villagers bury their dead as Maoists & forces trade charges
 
Windjammer, you have very smartly posted this news item in "World Affairs" even though its completely an Indian internal matter.

So next time, no one should complain if Indians post matter on TTP/Haqqani/drone strikes/Pakistan sectarian violence.
 
Windjammer, you have very smartly posted this news item in "World Affairs" even though its completely an Indian internal matter.

So next time, no one should complain if Indians post matter on TTP/Haqqani/drone strikes/Pakistan sectarian violence.

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Windjammer, you have very smartly posted this news item in "World Affairs" even though its completely an Indian internal matter.

So next time, no one should complain if Indians post matter on TTP/Haqqani/drone strikes/Pakistan sectarian violence.

Not that Indians play by any rule book....none the less, there are several Indian oriented threads in this section. !!!
 
I am overwhelmed by your care of India and Indians. But I would appreciate if you can concentrate on killings of citizens and soldiers of Pakistan on daily basis by NATO forces. They are real 'fake' encounters. My 2 cents.
 
MODS two threads running on same topic. Thanks.

@topic: IF its proven fake the guilty should be punished and hanged till death

@ windjammer: there is thread for India insurgency problem
 
I am overwhelmed by your care of India and Indians. But I would appreciate if you can concentrate on killings of citizens and soldiers of Pakistan on daily basis by NATO forces. They are real 'fake' encounters. My 2 cents.

We have several Indian members to concentrate on every minute detail concerning Pakistan. You might as well learn something about skeletons in your own cupboard.
 
Lol....security forces did a good job taking out the Maoist. Its still not proved even 1% its a fake encounter.
 
Those killed were Naxal cadres: Bijapur superintendent of police

NAGPUR: Refuting claims of activists and some political leaders, senior police officials claimed that all the people who died in two gun battles in Chhattisgarh on Friday were connected to the Naxal movement and some of them were senior cadres, including one who was involved in a jail break.

Bijapur superintendent of police Prashant Agrawal, who claimed that no major developments took place on the day after the encounter, said, "Some of those killed were Naxals while others were their supporters in the form of Jan militia," said Agrawal. Following confusion in the numbers of casualties, Agrawal confirmed that security forces had recovered 17 bodies.

Agrawal identified some of the slain Naxals as Irpa Somulu, Korsa Vijje, Markham Suresh and Markham Nagesh. "Naxal cadres Markham Some and Kaka Chenti were injured in the gun battle whom we have airlifted to Raipur for treatment," he said. The SP said that Somulu was a Jan militia commander while Suresh was involved in the Dantewada jail break case in December 2007.

Sukma SP Ajay Yadav said that the arrested Naxals and their supporters were being questioned but there was no other incident in the region. "Additional SP SR Bhagat is still at a security camp where he is interrogating those detained," said Yadav. He added that some more operations were undertaken but there was no significant outcome from them.
Those killed were Naxal cadres: Bijapur superintendent of police - The Times of India
 
Lol....security forces did a good job taking out the Maoist. Its still not proved even 1% its a fake encounter.

Fake or not..I think the security forces are pissed off after Dantewada massacre.

Mr. Ganpat’s account was corroborated by a number of villagers who insisted that no Maoists were present at the meeting, but none could explain how six policemen were injured. “The forces had encircled us,” said Mr. Ganpat. “Maybe, they accidently shot each other.”

Thank you sir for your valuable input
 
already posted.
Anyway so much to the new CRPF intel..............

May the dead rest in peace
 
already posted.
Anyway so much to the new CRPF intel..............

May the dead rest in peace

Whats makes you so sure that the encounter was fake?

The same mentioned here happens in Afghanisthan also. As soon as the Taliban is killed he miraculously becomes another poor villager on a night stroll with an RPG .
 
MODS two threads running on same topic. Thanks.

@topic: IF its proven fake the guilty should be punished and hanged till death

@ windjammer: there is thread for India insurgency problem

You know this is what i like about INDIA so much positive thinking
But problem is koi kuch kertee nai, sadly its all good words and evil actions.
 
Fake encounter in India by security forces. Nothing new there.
 
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