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PATNA, India: Indian Maoists kidnapped a state legislator and were suspected of triggering a landmine blast that killed three troopers in separate incidents, police in eastern India said Friday.

Ram Chandra Singh, a legislator in Jharkhand state from the regional opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal party, and an aide were snatched late Thursday in a district that is as a hotbed of the insurgency.

‘Police have launched a search operation to recover Singh who was kidnapped by Maoists,’ Jharkhand police chief V.D. Ram told AFP by phone.

The kidnapping comes ahead of polls in Jharkhand later this month to elect a provincial government.

Meanwhile, three paramilitary troopers including two officers, were killed Friday when their van drove over a landmine planted on a road in the neighbouring eastern state of Orissa, local police superintendent Satyabrata Bhoi said.

The attack took place 610 kilometres south of state capital Bhubaneswar.

The dead include the driver of the vehicle, a deputy commandant and a sub-inspector — all belonging to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).

‘The van was followed by more vehicles carrying security personnel to crucial destinations. The blast was unfortunate and could be due to a lack of proper intelligence,’ Bhoi told AFP by phone.

The convoy was transporting troops ahead of the start of a concerted assault on the Maoist militants’ jungle bases in the so-called ‘red corridor’ that stretches across more than half a dozen states in eastern India including Orissa, a police source said.

The security operation, planned by the federal government, is tipped to start this month.

The Maoist movement started as a peasant uprising in 1967 but has now spread to 20 of India's 29 states.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has labelled the militants the greatest threat to India's internal security, and last month rebuked regional police chiefs for failing to stem their attacks.


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The indian move to remove some of its divsions from Kashmir had nothing to do with de-escalation its due to the unreported war that rages in the red states. The operation is tipped to start this month and the maosts seem well dug in the red states and are ready to take on the Government of India
 
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The indian move to remove some of its divsions from Kashmir had nothing to do with de-escalation its due to the unreported war that rages in the red states. The operation is tipped to start this month and the maosts seem well dug in the red states and are ready to take on the Government of India

Perhaps so. But from my knowledge they are using the police and paramilitary police to handle the Maoists whilst the removal of divisions in Kashmir were related to army divisions. :coffee:
 
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The indian move to remove some of its divsions from Kashmir had nothing to do with de-escalation its due to the unreported war that rages in the red states. The operation is tipped to start this month and the maosts seem well dug in the red states and are ready to take on the Government of India

Buddy we are not even deployed our Army to battle these Maoists..Mainly police and CRPF are tasked with flushing this Maoists out ...
 
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The indian move to remove some of its divsions from Kashmir had nothing to do with de-escalation its due to the unreported war that rages in the red states. The operation is tipped to start this month and the maosts seem well dug in the red states and are ready to take on the Government of India

Wrong.

The IA is not to be used for such instances. The Home ministry has enough resources in the form of Para Military Forces to deal with this & similar situations.

As regards the Maoists, things will hot up only after the elections in WB.

Lastly, the Maoists are bloody dolts, they should have killed the legislator instead.
 
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The indian move to remove some of its divsions from Kashmir had nothing to do with de-escalation its due to the unreported war that rages in the red states. The operation is tipped to start this month and the maosts seem well dug in the red states and are ready to take on the Government of India

If you are talking about removal of around 15,000 men from Kashmir, it was not related to this, for maoist rebels they provided some 70,000 troops in the area for counterinsurgency which is said to continue atleast 3-4 years by government officials.

Those 15,000 men from kahsmir,well they had some physical problem something related to bladders, who were first given surgery to replace orignal veins with hollow metallic rods which worsen the situation and now they are sent for another surgery for same things basically it was all about erection of sperms. Both these things have already been discussed on the forum btw.
 
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^^ nonsense post and keep on trolling
 
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