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Maoists kill two youths in Maharashtra:

The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres beheaded two youths abducted from different villages in Chamorshi block of Gadchiroli District late in the night of June 9, reports Times of India. Their dead bodies were found in the forest in Ghot area in the next morning. The victims were identified as Rakesh Kohi of Kadbi Tola village and Sharad Narote of Regdi village. Both the deceased youths were reportedly aspiring to join the Police as Special Police Officer (SPO). However, Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police refuted reports that the youths were planning to become SPOs, adds Indian Express.

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Maoists kill one person in Odisha:

Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed one person, identified as Hrushikesh Pradhan of Sonepur District, in Redhamal village in Nuapada District on June 9 suspecting him to be a Police informer, reports Times of India. However, Nuapada Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajesh Pandit claimed that Hrusikesh was with the Maoists for sometime and had left them. "Hrusikesh went missing on June 6. There is missing report lodged with Ulunda Police Station. Maoists picked him from his village on some pretext, brought him to Nuapada and killed him", said the SP.
 
CPI is a political party . What rubbish u r posting .

While Maoists are naxalites , totally different and that too without source
 
]CPI is a political party [/B]. What rubbish u r posting .

While Maoists are naxalites , totally different and that too without source

Which makes thing even worse. Didn't you see the reason why they were beheaded?
 
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.

Sorry what were you trying to say? All I heard was bunch of BS. Maybe your nonsense would be better understood at bharat-ratshit
 
Sorry what were you trying to say? All I heard was bunch of BS. Maybe your nonsense would be better understood at bharat-ratshit

Grab a dictionary and read again. If it still doesn't help don't worry , use google translator .
 
Top Maoist leader arrested in Bihar

Top Maoist leader Jagadish Yadav, more popularly known as Jagadish Master in Maoist circles, has been arrested by police in Gaya, Bihar.

Mr. Yadav is a member of the Maoist Central Committee and the Polit Bureau. He had also guided the Bihar Jharkhand Special Area Committee.

The arrest assumes significance as he is one of the senior most Maoist leaders in the country.

Mr. Yadav is also known as Praboth and Bhupesh.

It was only three weeks ago that three other central committee members, Varanasi Subramanyam, Jhantu Mukherjee and Vijay Kumar Arya, were arrested in Bihar.

With the latest arrest, the Maoist movement in Bihar would be severely affected, intelligence sources said.
 
Maoists exchange fire with Security Forces in Jharkhand:

Ranchi Express reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exchanged fire with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) for about an hour in Alipa village under Pratappur Police Station of Chatra District on June 12.

Separately, a 23-year-old CPI-Maoist cadre, wanted in four cases of possession of illegal firearms and attack on Police officers, surrendered before the officer-in-charge of Bundu Police Station, reports Telegraph.

Meanwhile, Director General of Police (DGP) Gauri Shankar Rath claimed that the Naxalite [Left-Wing Extremist] movement had weakened in Jharkhand in the recent times. Surrender of a large number of extremists bore testimony to this, he added. Speaking to the media Rath said the surrender policy of the Jharkhand Government was a huge success.
 
Maoists kill suspected Police informer in Odisha:

Telegraph reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed one person, identified as Bhima Kabasi (24), in Malkangiri District on June 13, suspecting him to be a Police informer. The bullet-riddled body of Kabasi was found in a forest near Chintalwada village in the Kalimela area, Additional Superintendent of Police U. S. Das said. Kabasi and three others had been abducted from nearby Pitakonda village to an unknown place by armed Maoists in the night of June 11, he said. Three of them were set free on June 12, while Kabasi's body was found this morning (June 13). “The district is such that the police and the BSF, camping there for the anti-Maoist operation, cannot move without help of the informers. The policemen have been trying their best to protect the informers but the Maoists appear to be outsmarting them,” said an officer.

Meanwhile, Maoist leader Azad was moved from the Nayagarh jail to the Jharpada jail.
 
Maoists kill youth in Maharashtra:

IBN Live reports that a 24-year-old youth identified as Sundersha Alam was killed by a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Repanpalli village in Chamorshi taluka (administrative division) in Gadchiroli District on June 13, suspecting him to be a Police informer
 
Maoists kill villager in Bihar:

The Hindu reports that armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a villager, identified as Javed Ansari (32), whom they had abducted from Nimatand village on June 11, and dumped the body at Salaiya village in Jamui District on June 13. The Police recovered a leaflet near the body in which Maoists claimed responsibility of the killing for his reported involvement in seeking extortion in the name of Maoists.

Meanwhile, the Bihar Police arrested Jagdish Yadav, a top politburo member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), from a clinic at Guraru Bazaar in Gaya District in the night of June 12, reports The Hindu. Yadav was being treated in the clinic. Known by aliases such as Jagdish Master, Akhileshji and Prabhatji, 70-year-old Yadav was a member of the Maoist Central Committee between 1996 and 2004 and had been a politburo member since then, overseeing major operations in Bihar, Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh. Police sources said Yadav was a big fish in the Maoist pecking order, ranking just below Ganapathy and Kishan. An absconder since 1972, he was wanted for a landlord's murder in Aurangabad after a class war ensued between two factions. Carrying a reward of INR 300,000 on his head, Yadav has been involved in several major Naxal operations in Orissa, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. The sources said he was wanted in two cases by the Andhra Pradesh Police, eight by the Jharkhand Police and 14 cases by the Bihar Police, including the Lakhisarai Police hostage case of 2010. A resident of Gamhariya village in Aurangabad District, Yadav played a key role in overseeing the merger of the People's War Group (PWG) and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in October 2004.
 
Army jawan killed in landmine blast in J and K:

Nashik, Jun 15 (PTI) An 22-year-old army jawan was killed in a landmine blast in Jammu and Kashmir's Naushera region on Monday, family sources said today.

The deceased Ganeshshyam Govind was a resident of Ajang-Vadel village in Malegaon taluka. His body will be brought to his native place for funeral tomorrow, they said. PTI

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One shot dead in Manipur:

Imphal, June 15 (PTI) One person was today shot dead by some unidentified assailants in Imphal west district of Manipur, officials said.
Huidrom Jotin Singh (48) was gunned down at his house, about 50 km from here, they said. The motive behind the killing was not immediately known, they said, adding that no individual or group has claimed responsibility so far. PTI

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Naxals shoot CPI worker, trigger landmine blast in Dantewada:

Raipur, Jun 15 (PTI) Alleged Naxals shot a worker of Communist Party of India and triggered a landmine blast in which two CRPF jawans were injured, in Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh.

All three of them have been admitted to hospital. District police authorities told PTI that Naxals attacked Chhotebedma village in Kuakonda station jurisdiction in the district last night, and shot Mudararam Sodhi (65), a worker of CPI and elder brother of a former MLA Nandram Sodhi.
Naxals, before shooting Sodhi outside his house, alleged that he was a police informer.
After learning about the incident, CRPF and police personnel visited the village this morning and sent Sodhi to hospital. However, when they were returning, Naxals triggered a landmine blast between Palnar and Kuakonda, authorities said.
Two jawans of CRPF's 111th battalion were injured seriously in the blast, they said.
Senior CPI leader, C R Bakshi condemned the attack. He said that according to his information, some 30 Naxals had raided the village. They beat up some locals, before shooting Sodhi. PTI
 
Maoists attack railway station and police station in Bihar:

Gaya (Bihar), June 16 (PTI) Suspected Maoist guerrillas today set fire to a railway station, attacked a police station and blew up six mobile phone towers of private telecom companies at different places to enforce 24-hour bandh to protest the arrest of their central committee leader Jagdish Master alias Jagdish Yadav in Bihar's Gaya district.

"Maoists attacked Kothi police station and blasted six mobile phone towers at different places to enforce the bandh called by the ultras," City Superintendent of Police Ratnamani Sanjeev said.
"Heavily armed Maoist cadre attacked the police station early today but alert policemen fired 150 rounds to chase them away," he said adding that no casualty was reported in the exchange of fire between the securitymen and Maoists.
According to a report from Jehanabad, over 25 ultras stormed Nadaul railway station on Patna-Gaya section of East Central Railway, held the railway employees including a station master captive for some time and torched the booking counter, files and control panel.
The train services in the route was disrupted for more than 4 hours and resumed this morning after repair, sources said. The ultras blasted two mobile phone towers at Imamganj bazzar in Gaya district, the police said. Maoists also blew up two towers one at Diburiya and another in Dobhi, Sanjeev said.
A combing operation has been launched in the area to arrest the ultras. Maoists have called 24-hour shut down in Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh to protest against the arrest of their leader Jagdish Master.
The top Maoists leader, carrying a cash reward of Rs 2 lakh on his head was arrested from Gurua in Gaya district a couple of days ago. PTI

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Maoists damage slabs under tracks during shutdown:

Medininagar (Jharkhand), June 16 (PTI) Maoists damaged some slabs under railway tracks and torched a generator set of a private mobile tower in Palamau district as the banned outfit began its 24-hour shutdown in Jharkhand, Bihar and north Chhattisgarh at midnight.
"The Maoists tried to blast the tracks, but only two slabs of the tracks got damaged near Mohammad Ganj Railway Station. It was repaired within 15 minutes in the early hours and railway services continued normally with police patrolling," Palamau district police chief Anup T Mathew told reporters here.
He said the Maoists also set fire to the generator of a mobile tower of a private telecom company in the same area. The Maoists have called the shutdown in the three states to protest the recent arrest of its politburo member Jagdish Master in Bihar.
Several long-route buses and trucks have withdrawn services to prevent any untoward incident as national highways touch several Maoist pockets in Jharkhand, according to reports.
Adequate police deployment at strategic locations have been made to thwart Maoist violence, the police said. PTI
 
Maoists Burn construction materials,trucks:

Gaya/Sheohar, June 17 (PTI) Armed Maoists burned down an office of Bihar State Bridge Construction Corporation (BSBCC) at Sheohar and two trucks at Gaya district in Bihar at the fag end of a 24-hour shut down that ended midnight last night.

Police said today over 50 ultras raided BSBCC office at Kannuani village at around 11.30 pm last night and set fire to the construction materials stored there after pulling out the labourers sleeping there.
No casualty was reported in the attack, the police said. In Gaya, armed naxalites burnt two trucks at Kathak Bigha village at about the city, city superintendent of police Ratnamani Sanjeev said.
Maoists had blasted six mobile phone towers of private telecom operators and attacked Kathi police station in Gaya district yesterday. They had also attacked Nadaul Railway station in Janhanabad District and burnt computers, furniture and ticket counter, besides the control panel.
The shut down was called by the Maoists in Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh to protest the arrest of their leader Jagdish Master alias Jagdish Yadav.
The top Maoists leader, carrying a cash reward of Rs 2 lakh on his head, was arrested from Gurua in Gaya district three days ago. PTI
 
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