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Encounter on between Maoists, paramilitary forces in Chhattisgarh

SLEEEEEEEEEEEEPING:lazy::lazy:like ours

But compared to them our military has been a huge success in handling the highest priority threat in the world right now while Indian forces are being schooled by tattered malnourished unemployed people living in the jungle still following Mao. Our politicians may be useless and busy thieving but the military would never allow an upperhand by using police to fight WoT.
 
Naxals on Wednesday attacked police personnel in Dantewada region of Chhattisgarh, leaving at least 12 jawans dead.

The ambush took place near Gunyapal village camp under Kirandoor police station limits. A fierce gunbattle between the Naxals and security forces followed.

The dead were personnel of the Special Task Force.

The ambush, which took the 50-member police party by surprise, was carried out by around 200 Naxals. The CRPF immediately sent helicopters to help the police team.


12 cops feared killed in Dantewada Naxal attack: India Today
 
These maoists are motivated. Their weapons are nothing special, but they are more disciplined and their tactics are classic guerrilla war and police was not made for such encounters.

Huh??they are carrying Ak-47's and granade launchers..they are well equiped..agreed police are not made for such encounters..but you should know that..most of them are tribals and they know the in and out of the Jungles..and our police force is fighting them in their turf..its not like they came and attack our cities and military bases..for these kind of operations casualities are bound to happen..the police are not superman who come out with zero causalities..
 
But compared to them our military has been a huge success in handling the highest priority threat in the world right now while Indian forces are being schooled by tattered malnourished unemployed people living in the jungle still following Mao. Our politicians may be useless and busy thieving but the military would never allow an upperhand by using police to fight WoT.

You are comparing apples with oranges..You are using your Army and we are using Police and para military..and also for your kind information Maoists are not at all a threat to the world..they only wanted a government with their ideology in Delhi..comparing TTP with Maoists is the stupidest thing ever..they never blown themselves up in major cities ..only big attack they did was the derailment of train..other than that all the attacks happened againt police and people were naxals have huge influvence..they are nothing out side that places
 
Rip to the dead.This $hit is happening again and again.Why most of the time it is police who are getting killed in encounters without much maoist casualities?Are the maoists more trained than police?

because police tactics suck. they go on regular patrols through the same route, and usually without much reconnaissance. If u look, you will find that Maoists ALWAYS ambush patrols. Better recon using some UAVs or trained recon squads could have saved those lives.

The maoists repeatedly use this tactic and succeed. This same tactic would not have worked against the army, who would have conducted better recon and ambushed the ones preparing the ambush.

But offcourse the babus in the centre are busy sucking each other's d***s to actually notice all this.
 
About 70 police personnel were Wednesday reported missing in Chhattisgarh forests amid a major gunfight between heavily armed Maoists and the security forces in Dantewada area, authorities said.

The gunfight began when Maoists attacked a search party of the state police in a thickly forested area of Gumiapal, close to Kirandul, about 420 km south of capital Raipur, an iron ore mining facility of India's top iron ore producer NMDC Ltd.

"About 70 police personnel are missing," a source at the police headquarters here said.
"Additional forces have been rushed to the site. The gun battle is on amid heavy rain. I can't comment anything now about casualty or injury but it's a major fight," the police officer told IANS.

A strong contingent of District Force (DF) and Koya Commando comprising of special police officers (SPOs) had gone into the forests around 11 a.m. after police were tipped-off about the presence of a unit headed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) commander Ganesh Uike in Gumiapal forests, state police spokesperson Rajesh Mishra told reporters.
"Police headquarters is awaiting details about the encounter which is still on. Our brave policemen are giving them (Maoists) a very tough fight," said Mishra, an inspector general of police.



70 cops missing amid Chhattisgarh gunfight
 
But in India, Nothing will survive longer, I will take example of a manance in South, where the guy was supported by a party and once that party was out of power the guy was killed brutally.

Every politician here knows how to handle them, they just play them for votes, and ditch them when they dont want or other party comes into pic, same with Andhra pradesh as well.

Its all vote bank politics and the politicians are always behind it. They know how to use them..

Stupid people get used:)..
 
I am all for deploying gunships to ward off this menace...Give some WSI dhruv to the team and kill the dogs ..

Gunships?..dogs?...they want nothing more than the right to their lands not stolen by mining companies.
 
Gunships?..dogs?...they want nothing more than the right to their lands not stolen by mining companies.
How many times will I tell you that there is no issue of rights, Do you even know the geography of India?, its only an excuse.
 
How many times will I tell you that there is no issue of rights, Do you even know the geography of India?, its only an excuse.

Ras is right. This excuse as you said is not fake even the Indian leaders have admitted that the problem is social and needs to be handled.
 
But in India, Nothing will survive longer, I will take example of a manance in South, where the guy was supported by a party and once that party was out of power the guy was killed brutally.

Every politician here knows how to handle them, they just play them for votes, and ditch them when they dont want or other party comes into pic, same with Andhra pradesh as well.

Its all vote bank politics and the politicians are always behind it. They know how to use them..

Stupid people get used:)..

NO party backing Naxals/maoists, is strong enough to mobilise them for vote bank.

Here the case is altogether different its not like politics of BJP or banjrangis
 
How a 15-yr-old vendor became a 'dead Maoist'
Supriya Sharma, TNN, Jul 25, 2010, 12.02am IST


BASTAR (Chhattisgarh): On June 3, late at night, in a clearing where the fields of Murdunda village merge into the jungle, a patrol party of CRPF’s C168 battalion is fired on by the Maoists. The CRPF returns fire. The jawans see a figure emerge from the bushes and break into a run. They take aim and shoot. The figure is hit. It collapses. It turns out to be a young boy.

Till this point, the narratives converge — that of the police and the dead boy’s family. But from here on, there are vastly different versions about what happened. The police say they found explosives near Lalu’s dead body. “He was a Sangham (group) member of CPI Maoist and was planting a bomb at the spot,” says Vijay Chauhan, officer in-charge of the Awapalli police station.

But Lalu’s father, Unga Ooyam, says his 15-year-old son had gone to the fields that night simply to relieve himself. “He had gone to Awapalli to sell vegetables and buy rice. On the way back to our village Tekmetla, he stopped for the night at Murdunda. Past midnight, he woke up his cousin and asked him to accompany him to the fields. His cousin groggily refused, so Lalu stepped out alone. Next morning, townspeople alerted us that his corpse had been carried into the thana at Awapalli,” he says.

Ooyam pulls out Lalu’s picture from his shirt pocket. With it, tumbles out his membership card for ‘Divine Life’, a spiritual movement founded by Swami Sivananda. Its ashram near Dantewada has a substantial following among Bastar’s tribals. Ooyam’s entire family are devout believers. So was Lalu, says Ooyam.

Could the dead boy have been both Maoist and Divine Life believer? No, says the entire town. He was just another boy, insist many of them walking up to this correspondent on the muddied main avenue of Awapalli. “He sold vegetables right here,” points one woman, adding, “Even the CRPF men bought lemons from him.”


As the conflict intensifies in Bastar, Lalu’s case could be a pointer to its complex faultlines. To start with, there is the classic counter-insurgency dilemma: how do you target the rebels without harming innocent civilians?
Security experts say ‘mistakes’ are bound to happen in any conflict, but it is best to acknowledge these as “regrettable civilian deaths” instead of denying or falsifying them as that turns the tide of public opinion against the security forces.

Take Munjmeta village. In 2006, the Maoists targeted a CRPF party near this village in Narayanpur. An exchange of fire took place not too far from the village pond. Two young brothers, bathing in the pond, were hit by bullets. The older died, the younger one was injured. Their grandmother rushed to look for them, with her neighbour, local barber Kishan Lal Srivas chasing after. “That’s when the CRPF picked up my husband. They were angry since they had lost some men. He was repeatedly bludgeoned in the chest,” recounts Kishan’s wife Meena Bai. “He died on the seventh day.”

Meena says she went to register a police case but “they said if you give in writing that your husband was killed by Naxals, we’ll ensure you get compensation. But I refused. I thought if I did that, the next thing we know the junglewaale (Naxalites) will come and trouble us.
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An investigation by a district judge found Meena’s allegations against the CRPF ‘prima facie true’. Her case is now being tried in the high court at Bilaspur. She still waits for compensation.

So far, there is just one instance of the security forces owning up to a mistake. In 2008, a woman and a child were killed in Cherpal, when a CRPF jawan fired at a man who was running away. The police gave the families Rs 1 lakh each as compensation. The state has given Rs 10 crore as compensation to the victims of Maoist violence but just Rs 1 lakh to those killed by security forces.

But compensation is not what preoccupies Ooyam. Sitting on the steps of a temple in Bijapur, he recounts: “When I saw my son’s body, the policemen simply said he has been killed in a Naxal encounter.” It was a shock to find out later that the police had labelled his son a Maoist.


A senior police officer claims the inability to separate civilians from the rebels limits the CRPF’s operational ability. “Instead of being trigger happy, the CRPF men are timid, unwilling to shoot, scared they might get into trouble.”

“These Naxals are clever people. Their leaders are first circled by the jan militia of armed adivasis, then protected by the Sangham of unarmed villagers. A lungi-chhaap walking past us often returns fire,” says a jawan, betraying his frustration
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But a CRPF officer explains the reluctance to own up: unlike the Army that enters a conflict zone with immunity from criminal law, the state police and CRPF jawans are liable to be tried and sentenced under the normal legal process. “They could face a homicide sentence for an accidental civilian killing.”

What complicates matters further is the hardening of the ideological divide in Chhattisgarh. The state government has skirmished long and hard with its critics, some of whom, it believes, act as a front for the Maoists, deliberately implicating the security forces in cases to cripple the fight against the rebels.

It doesn’t help that the Maoists have a reputation for sophisticated propaganda. Truth or paranoia, this has made the state evade acknowledgement of error, lest it be seen to have ceded ground to the human rights lobby.


This intense ideological warfare leaves little middle ground for those caught in the crossfire — those like Lalu, whose death incidentally is not even on the radar of human rights groups.



How a 15-yr-old vendor became a 'dead Maoist' - Special Report - Sunday TOI - Home - The Times of India
 
How many times will I tell you that there is no issue of rights, Do you even know the geography of India?, its only an excuse.


There are rights issue because these naxalite scum are hiding behind poor tribals, and government uses millitary many of these innocent would become the causalities of cross fire.


That is way government is taking measured steps to control naxalite menance
 
Security forces on Wednesday launched a major operation at a Naxal hideout in the dense forests of Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district where heavily-armed Maoists fired at them but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

There was fierce exchange of fire in the operation which started around noon and was continuing till late in the afternoon.

“A massive encounter is going on. A team of 75 police personnel had gone into the area in pursuit of a Naxal commander and his associates,” Chhattisgarh police chief Vishwaranjan told PTI.

Additional CRPF reinforcements have been rushed to the encounter site, sources in the paramilitary force said.

The incident took place under the Kirandul police station area in the district when a joint team of STF, district police force and Koya Commandos had gone for patrolling.

On April 6, 75 CRPF personnel and a State policeman were killed in Dantewada after over 100 Naxals ambushed the patrol party and looted weapons.

In another incident on June 29, a large number of heavily-armed Maoists, perched on a hilltop, had opened fire with automatic weapons on a 63 member security contingent which was returning on foot from road opening duty, killing 26 CRPF personnel in Narayanpur district.



The Hindu : News / National : Firing between Maoists and security forces in Dantewada
 
Now we know why Maoists are surviving. Its bloody simple, Communists in India are covertly supporting these $h!tbags. How do you think they have the resources to launch such attacks? It is not like today I get an ideology and resources fall out of the sky to back me up.

There is support for Maoist losers from politicians like Shibu Soren and CPI(M). Mamata Banerjee is also a known supporter. Now if this incident of Maoists not accepting the recounciliation package doesn't prove that they're terrorists, I don't know what does. :angry:

Army should be advised with consequences to top brass to tackle this situation if they're not wanting to handle Maoists. They're not the government to refuse direct orders from central command.
 
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