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These tribals give support to these maoists. By own conscience or by force. Situation is not simply as it seems. Collateral damage. If 80 people out of 100 support extremists, since they promised to get their "rights" back, then govt. may take action. But i don't support killings.
Rehabilitating, education and employment should be the priority. We caan easily control this as we controlled Kashmir (Don't bring mass graves in Kashmir, its a lame argument with no proof. Just speculation, Indian involvement not proved).

Also there is prevailing thought among villages is that CRPF just want to kill them. So they are against govt. lured by maoists.
 
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bolded part already prove this :rofl::rofl:

Your govt minister also agree with rights activists.

As controversy continues to rage over the last month's killings in Chhattisgarh, Union Tribal Affairs Minister V Kishore Chandra Deo said 17 of the 19 slain by the CRPF and state police were unarmed and innocent.

"The fact is, 17 innocent citizens had died. 17 innocent people, who were unarmed, who were wearing just a dhoti or a baniyan and who did not even have a sickle or a knife. What else you call them (if not innocent)," Deo told PTI citing "inputs" received by him from various sources.

Asked whether he thought these people were killed in cold blood by the para-military force, he said, "When I say innocent, I mean they were unarmed people. If they were

Maoist, there should be a sign or something to say that they were Maoist."

17 innocent, unarmed 'Maoist' killed in Chhattisgarh - Rediff.com India News
 
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We caan easily control this as we controlled Kashmir (Don't bring mass graves in Kashmir, its a lame argument with no proof. Just speculation, Indian involvement not proved).

lies and delusions
 
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lies and delusions
I had discussion who are non-violent naxalites and met security forces at borders and Kashmir. Come here and see the ground reality. Its more than it meets the eye...don't take it negatively. Exaggerated info is provided.
 
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Let me summarize it for you. He is a Congress minister. And the govt in Chattisgarh is BJP. The state elections are around the corner. Hope you got it now !

I agree with you guys.

It is all fake propaganda by few ISI agents. Nothing else.
 
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Patil admits that Naxal violence in Maharashtra not decreasing

Mumbai, July 13 (PTI) Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil today admitted in the Legislative Assembly that Naxal violence in the state was not coming down, despite heavy presence of security forces.

"Despite presence of police, CRPF (in Naxal-affected Gadchiroli and other areas) common people and policemen are being killed. Number of incidents of Naxal violence is not decreasing," Patil said, replying to debate on law and order situation in the state today.


fullstory
 
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Naxals have labs to test weapons

Naxals have now developed a fully hi-tech weapons testing laboratory similar to the ones used by the defence forces and the DRDO.

This has been revealed during investigations by the National Investigation Agency and other Central intelligence agencies following the arrest of Sadnala Ramakrishna, alias Techie Anna, the head of the Naxals’ technical committee.

Intelligence agencies have information that the Naxals have two fully developed weapons testing labs operational in Chhattisgarh, where they have been putting to test their sophisticated weapons like rocket launchers, claymore mines and a range of booby traps.

Sources said before any new weapon is inducted for mass use by the Naxal cadres, they are first put through stringent checks at these testing laboratories.

Though security agencies have launched a massive hunt to track the exact location of these two laboratories, it is suspected that they are situated deep inside the thick jungles in the Abujhmad region.
It is believed that these laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and the Naxals have invested crores of rupees in them.

22 truckloads of equipment sent to Naxal labs

National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Central intelligence agencies have information that Naxals have set up a weapons testing laboratories in the Abujhmad forests of Chhattisgarh.

“We did get some leads during Techie Anna’s interrogation but then more intelligence was developed following which we got concrete information that Naxals were developing dangerous weapons through R&D at these laboratories. Now we trying to trace their exact location,” a senior investigating official said.

Sources claimed that the equipment for developing rocket launchers was sent to these laboratories from various cities, including Kolkata and Mumbai, by Naxal sympathisers.

Investigations have also revealed that at least 22 truckloads of equipment was sent from various places across the country to these weapons laboratories for developing rocket launchers under the direct supervision of Techie Anna.

“There is also information that Naxals book various consignments under false names showing that they are transporting some goods, though in reality they send weapons and important components for developing weapons by trucks to Chhattisgarh,” the official said.

Intelligence sources also added saying that Naxals have been working on their rocket-launcher project for a few years now and have achieved 90 per cent accuracy with this lethal weapon.

Naxals have labs to test weapons | The Asian Age
 
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Two CRPF jawans killed during combing operation

Ranchi, July 23, 2012, PTI

Two CRPF personnel were today killed and five others injured in an "exchange of fire" during combing operation against the Maoist guerrillas at Bakop village in Jharkhand's Khunti district.

"Two persons died on way to Apollo hospital in Ranchi. They suffered injuries in exchange of firing during intelligence-based operation against the Maoists," Director General of Police G S Rath told PTI.

Asked about reports that the casualty occurred in a mistaken cross-fire between two troops of the CRPF jawans engaged in the same combing operation against the Maoists, Rath said Deputy Inspector General of Police Sheetal Oraon was sent for spot verification to ascertain the truth of the reports.

"It is very difficult to say as the same weapons are used by the Maoists, the CRPF and the (state) police. Only a spot verification by the DIG will ascertain the circumstances (leading to the incident). However, we apprehend there was no landmine explosion," Rath added.

Earlier, Khunti Superintendent of Police M Tamilvanan said seven CRPF personnel were injured during a "fierce" gun battle with the Maoists and were admitted to the Apollo hospital with the condition of four of them being serious.
 
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Seven CRPF personnel injured in gunbattle with Maoists in Jharkhand - The Times of India

RANCHI: Seven CRPF personnel were today injured during a fierce gunbattle with the Maoists at Bokop village in Khunti district, over 50 km from here, police said.

"Among the seven CRPF jawans injured, the condition of four of them is serious. They are in the ICU of Apollo hospital in Ranchi," Khunti superintendent of police M Tamilvananan saqid.

He said raids were being conducted after the encounter.
 
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Two tourists killed in Kashmir grenade attack

Srinagar, July 28,2012 (IANS)

Two women tourists from Maharashtra were killed and six others were injured in a grenade attack in Kashmir Saturday, police said.

"Two tourists were killed and six others wounded when militants hurled a grenade into a Tempo Traveller taxi in Bijbehara town in Anantnag district this afternoon. All tourists in the taxi were women from Maharashtra," a senior police officer told IANS.

The officer said the injured have been taken to a hospital and the area around the site, 45 km from here, has been cordoned off. Police were looking for the attackers.

The attack coincides with Defence Minister A.K. Antony's visit to Jammu and Kashmir to review the security situation and his discussions with the state authorities ona partial withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act.

Militants in Kashmir last attacked tourists with grenades in 2006.
During the unrest in the summer of 2010, except for stone-pelting, there were no reports of attack on tourists and Amarnath pilgrims
 
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Naxals kill police officer in Odisha


Bhubaneswar, July 29, 2012, DHNS:


A special police officer(SPO) was killed and another sustained serious injuries in a naxal attack in Odisha’s tribal dominated Malkangiri district on Sunday.

The incident has taken place at a time when the Maoists are observing a “Martyr Week” in different districts remembering their colleagues killed in police encounters. The week long programme will come to an end on August 3.

Sources said the SPOs, Ajid Sodi and Laxmanya Madkani were on duty in plain clothes in a village market when a group of armed naxals attacked them killing Sodi on the spot.

Central and state forces stationed in Malkangiri have launched a massive combing operation in the entire district following the incident.

Meanwhile, Maoist posters and banners appealing the people to observe the Martyr week have been found in several naxal infested southern districts.
 
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Blast in Assam kills one soldier during Chidambaram's visit - The Times of India

GUWAHATI: A powerful IED blast near Goalpara in lower Assam killed one army personnel and injured six other on Tuesday at about 10.20 am. Hours later the anti-talks faction of Ulfa led by Paresh Baruah claimed responsibility for the blast.

The incident occurred just when union home minister P Chidambaram was winding up his trip to Bilasipara in riot-hit Dhubri district, about 80 km away from the blast site.

Defence spokesman Lt Col S Phogat said, "The IED was planted on the road, about one km away from the Naranarayan Setu (bridge over Brahmaputra). It happened during a routine movement of an army convoy from Kokrajhar to Agia (in Goalpara). One personnel has been killed and six others sustained injuries. Army choppers were called in immediately to air lift the injured to Basistha base hospital in Guwahati."

Goalpara is about 280 km west of Guwahati.

The defence spokesman said the army convoy was not part of the on-going deployment of the army in the five riot-hit districts of lower Assam.

Publicity in-charge of the anti-talk faction of Ulfa, Arunodoy 'Asom' in a statement sent to the TOI said, "We take the responsibility of this blast. It is our protest against the army deployment in the state."

He claimed that three army personnel were killed and nine others injured.
 
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