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Under construction school destroyed by Maoists:

Chatra (Jharkhand), June 7 (PTI) An under-construction school was destroyed suspectedly by CPI (Maoists) in Koara village in naxal-affected Chatra district, police said today.

A group of Maoists arrived at the spot and destroyed the school building, which was being upgraded to a high school, late last night, Superintendent of Police Prabhat Kumar said.

The security personnel rushed to the spot and launched a combing operation in the area to track down the ultras, Kumar added. PTI
 
Four Chhattisgarh Armed Force personnel killed in Naxal attack:

Raipur, June 9 (PTI) Naxals today opened indiscriminate fire near the camp of Chhattisgarh Armed Force in Naraynpur district, killing four jawans and leaving another injured.

Some jawans of the force were involved in their regular chores near the camp of the 16th battalion in Bharaghati village when the Naxals started firing at them, killing four jawans and leaving another injured, Ram Niwas (ADG) Naxal operations said.

After hearing the gunshots, jawans in the camp retaliated after which the Naxals fled from the spot.

Senior officials have left for the spot. PTI
 
10 people abducted in Tripura, Mizoram by rebels:

At least 10 people, including two executives of an Assam-based private company, were abducted by tribal guerrillas in two separate incidents in Tripura and Mizoram, police said Wednesday. Three of the victims were released later.

Tripura's Dhalai district police chief G.K. Rao told IANS: “Militants of the outlawed NLFT (National Liberation Front of Tripura) abducted eight tribal villagers Wednesday from Kalyan Singh village. The rebels later released three of the captives.”

“The tribal villagers were abducted while they were working in a field on a hill top. We suspect the militants took them to Bangladesh,” the police official said over phone.

Rao rushed to the spot, 165 km from here, and launched a combing operation.

In a separate incident, two executives of an Assam-based private company were abducted Tuesday night by tribal guerrillas from north Mizoram, bordering Tripura and Assam.

“Armed rebels kidnapped project manager Premlal Dhiman, 48, and commercial manager Bajrang Lalbhurgi, 45, of Anupam Bricks and Concrete Industries Limited (ABCIL) from Meidum village in Kolasib district in Mizoram Tuesday night,” a Mizoram police spokesman told reporters in Aizawl.

“The ABCIL was engaged in road construction in Mizoram," he said.
He said no ransom had yet been demanded for the release of the two executives and no rebel group had claimed responsibility for the incident.

North Tripura Superintendent of Police L. Darlong told IANS over phone that there was no clue of any militant from Mizoram, along with the captives, hiding in Tripura.
 
KAAC Councillor shot dead by KPLT militants in Assam:

Narendra Kiling, member of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council and a Congress youth leader, was shot dead by Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants at his residence in Diphu District on June 7, reports Nagaland Post. The militants also took away three service rifles and around 70 rounds of ammo from the home-guards.

Meanwhile, the non-Dimasa tribal organizations of Dima Hasao District brought out a huge rally in Haflong, the headquarters of the southern Assam District, seeking bifurcation of the hill District on June 6, reports Times of India. Hundreds of tribals joined the rally, which was organized by the North Cachar Hills Indigenous Peoples Front (NCHIPF). The programme was supported by some other sister organizations of the NCHIPF. They demand bifurcation of the district into Dima Hasao and North Cachar Hill Districts.
 
Chattisgarh would be the first one to break away from the Union considering the lawless state of affairs prevalent there and a sense of social and economical deprivation amongst the citizens of Chattisgarh:agree:
 
Militants hurl grenades in Manipur:

Imphal, June 9 (PTI) Unidentified militants hurled grenades at two houses in Manipur in connection with monetary demands, official sources said today.

The militants lobbed a powerful grenade at the house of a gram panchayat pradhan identified as N Ranjit (45) at Nachou area in Bishenpur district last evening. But the grenade failed to explode, the sources said. The militants also hurled a grenade at the house of senior accountant of industry department, Md Sanajaoba, at Lilong area in Thoubal district last evening. Both the grenades were defused by bomb experts of police department. PTI
 
Maoists kill villager:

Aurangabad, Jun 9 (PTI) Armed maoists shot dead a villager Jagdishpur village in Bihar's Aurangabad district last night, police said.

Heavily-armed ultras raided the village and killed one Bihari Yadav, the police said. An old enmity was stated to be the reason behind the killing, they said.
A combing operation has been launched in the area to nab the ultras. PTI
 
Naxals kill 10 Indian security men:

RAIPUR: In the second brazen attack in as many days, Naxals today blew up an anti-landmine vehicle, killing 10 security personnel in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district.

The anti-landmine vehicle of the security forces was approaching a bridge near Gatan village when the Naxals triggered a powerful blast and opened indiscriminate fire on them, police said.

Seven Special Police Officers (SPO) and three police jawans were killed when their vehicle was tossed in the air by the powerful blast, they said.

Three of the injured have been rushed to a hospital in Bastar district headquarter.

The Naxals had yesterday opened indiscriminate fire near the camp of Chhattisgarh Armed Force in Naraynpur district, killing four jawans and leaving another injured.

Naxals blow up anti-landmine vehicle, 10 security men dead - The Times of India
 
Quite same sitituation as in Pakistan....
But the difference is that the local people of India supporting them whereas in Pakistan opposing terrorists
 
Naxals kill 10 Indian security men:

RAIPUR: In the second brazen attack in as many days, Naxals today blew up an anti-landmine vehicle, killing 10 security personnel in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district.

The anti-landmine vehicle of the security forces was approaching a bridge near Gatan village when the Naxals triggered a powerful blast and opened indiscriminate fire on them, police said.

Seven Special Police Officers (SPO) and three police jawans were killed when their vehicle was tossed in the air by the powerful blast, they said.

Three of the injured have been rushed to a hospital in Bastar district headquarter.

The Naxals had yesterday opened indiscriminate fire near the camp of Chhattisgarh Armed Force in Naraynpur district, killing four jawans and leaving another injured.

Naxals blow up anti-landmine vehicle, 10 security men dead - The Times of India

Very brazen attack.. RIP to the dead
 
Maoists kill five cops​

Five security personnel of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) were killed in a pre-dawn Maoist attack near their camp on Narayanpur-Orchha road, about 20 kilometres from the district headquarters of Narayanpur district in the tribal Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.

The Maoists resorted to their usual tactics and waited behind the bushes some distance away from the CAF camp, which was set up during the recent Lok Sabha by-election. The five security personnel were attacked when they went to the fields early morning as there are no toilet facilities within the camp, police sources said.

The rebels fired at the security personnel, killing four of them on the spot. The fifth constable succumbed to his injuries while being taken to the district hospital. The victims have been identified as head constable Santosh Sahare, constables Chandan Singh, Tarachand, Rajendra Diwan and Santosh Kumar Yadav.

The police said the rebels took away an AK 47 assault rifle and an SLR from the policemen, who belonged to the 16th battalion of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force.

The absence of toilet facilities in the police stations and camps of security personnel in the tribal areas of Bastar and other Naxal areas of Rajnandgaon, bordering Gadchiroli in Maharashtra, has become a security hazard. Normally, the security personnel go out to the fields early in the morning, with one of two armed personnel accompanying them.

These security personnel turn out to be easy targets as the Maoists attack them and then take away their weapons.

A similar incident at Madanwada in Rajnandgaon district a few years ago had led to the massacre of 33 security personnel, including the then SP Vinod Kumar Choubey.

Maoists kill five cops - Indian Express
 
RIP - to the poor soldiers, and these guys control up to a third of indian states, that is why indian PM said they are the biggest threat to their security.
 
Yup.

Except for some reason the things mentioned in this thread barely get international coverage.

Oh i feel so sorry for you guys but you see there is a difference ,

Indian terrorists dont kill citizens of other countries. Indian terrorists dont travel to outside countries to kill their citizens , these maoists have seldom ever had the balls to venture outside the jungles and villages they live in and enter any city in their few states in which they operate . Also never has any indian agency been blamed by any country to collude with these terrorsists and never do any indians call these terrorists ghazis or anything like that like they do in Pakistan ( salman taseer).

All this unlike pakistan Where they everywhere , have some substantial public support ( taseer) , have covert support from Pakistani agencies ,have netered and attacked all major pakistani cities , have killed foreigners inside pakistan many times and have killed foreigners outside pakistan as well .

More importantly Indian terrorists have not been able to derail indian growth rate while in Pakistan the economy has fallen on its face.

Hence proved , no comparison . No comparing a failed state to India , sorry if it makes you feel bad . you can always go back to cuckooland in denial.
 
Chattisgarh would be the first one to break away from the Union considering the lawless state of affairs prevalent there and a sense of social and economical deprivation amongst the citizens of Chattisgarh:agree:

travel to chattisgarh and see how many people support maoists there. Its only few tribals who support them and they are in minority. There is no separatist movement in chattisgarh , has never been . keep dreaming buddy .
 
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