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No indobhai I mean its incredible but we forget that our cousins in india have these problems as well sometimes.


Thanks for your concern. But maoist support base is dwindling over the years. May be in 10 years this ideology will be completely eradicated.
 
Thanks for your concern. But maoist support base is dwindling over the years. May be in 10 years this ideology will be completely eradicated.

You will have to provide considerably more poverty relief, that is why the Maoists are winning hearts and minds.
 
Maoists kill one Policeman in Chhattisgarh:

IANS reports that a Chhattisgarh Armed Force Constable, P. C. Khalko, was killed when the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire at a Police camp at Pamalwaya in Bijapur District on September 16. “Maoists carried out a flash attack at the Police camp Friday early hours. Khalko, who was on duty just outside the camp, received bullet injuries and died on the spot,” officials at the Police headquarters said. The officials added that the troopers retaliated from inside the camp but the Maoists managed to escape along with Khalko’s AK-47 rifle.

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NC worker shot at and killed in Jammu and Kashmir:

Unidentified assailants shot at and inured a National Conference (NC) worker, Ghulam Nabi Khan, near Parimpora in Srinagar in the evening of September 15, reports Daily Excelsior.

Meanwhile, expressing satisfaction over the peaceful summer in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on September 16 said a process of broad-based consultation has been initiated to find honourable settlement. "We have initiated a process of broad-based consultation to find a way forward in Jammu and Kashmir. We need to give the processes of dialogue and democracy a chance to secure a just and honourable settlement that meets the aspirations of all sections of the people," he said. Conceding that "there is no room for complacency on the security front in the State" he noted that attempts of infiltration and induction of new cadre were "foiled through smooth and coordinated functioning of all security agencies". "There are reports of cross-border camps for terrorists being reactivated and attempts to induct fresh batches of militants into the country. We need to ensure such attempts are foiled through smooth and coordinated functioning of all security agencies in the state," he added, according to Times of India.

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Four persons injured in grenade blast in Manipur:

The Telegraph reports that four persons, including two minor girls, were injured when a grenade believed to be hurled by suspected militants exploded on the roof of the residence of Hazi Abdul Gani (77), a retired assistant teacher, in Kiyamgei Muslim Mayai Leikai in Imphal East District on September 11.The victims were identified as Tashmila Shahni (14) and Shaliya (11) and Mohammad Abdul Wahad (32) and Mohammad Abdul Satar (20), adds Kanglaonline.

Meanwhile, some unidentified persons hurled a hand grenade at the residence of Shekharjit, director of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) located at Singjamei Chingamakha on September 12. However, the grenade failed to explode and it was later recovered.

Separately, Security Forces (SFs) arrested five militants of different outfits from different locations in the past three days, reports Sangai Express.

In the first incident, a combined team of SFs arrested a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup-Military Defense Force (KYKL-MDF) militant, identified as Laishram Sushilchandra Singh alias Boy alias Tangleikhomba alias Chingtam (32), at Keishampat Jailer Leirak, near Hotel Excellency in Imphal West District on September 10. Two mobile handsets and three SIM cards were seized from his possession. During interrogation, he revealed that he is originally an active cadre of Lalumba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC). However, he is extorting money from various hospitals, schools and other institutes in the name of KYKL-MDF under the command of one Soni.

In another incident, SFs arrested one People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant, identified as Chingakham Inao Meitei alias Tomba alias Sobhachandra (20), from Andro Kharam in Thoubal District on September 12.

Further, SFs arrested one Lamphel faction of KCP (KCP-Lamphel), identified as Thongam Kamba Singh alias Ibomcha (28), with an amount of INR 6000 from Bheigyabati Leikai Imphal East District on September 10. At the disclosure of Kamba, another militant of the outfit, Sapam Rishikanta alias Chaoba (31) was also arrested.

Also, SFS arrested one top United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militant identified as Oinam Dinesh.

Separately, the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC) submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh objecting the “Committee on Re-Organization of Administrative and Police District Boundaries” besides implicating political ramification between communities on September 12.



Very sad state of affairs
 
One civilian killed in a Maoist Raid in Bihar:

One villager was killed while two others were injured as more than 150 suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) raided Ghaghrizore hamlet under Barabasini panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under Katoria block in Banka District in the night of September 2. According to a villager, the victim killed was identified as Sunil Mandal, suspected him to be a Police informer, while, Mahadeo Mandal, and the wife of Suraj Mandal suffered serious injuries in the attack.

Meanwhile, the local Police, after prima facie evidence, touted it to be a case of gang wars between villagers, but said that the villagers claimed the attackers to have alliances with Maoist organizations. "At night, local residents from nearby areas came in a group carrying wooden sticks and fought with the people and killed one man," Rajesh Kumar Mandal, Station House Officer (SHO), Katoria Police Station, said, adds ANI.
 
Maoists kill a civilian in Odisha:

The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Purna Chandra Dalai (52), a local Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) leader, also a contractor by profession, whom they suspected of being a Police informer, in Malkangiri District on September 3, reports ZEE News. According to Police, more than half a dozen Maoist cadres took Dalai from his house near Chitrakonda to an isolated place and gunned him down, Superintendent of Police (SP) Anirudh Singh said. However, sources said extortion bid was suspected to be the reason behind the killing.

Meanwhile, Maoist commander of Udanti-Raighar-Sinapali border area committee, operating in Odisha-Chhattisgarh border, Laxmidhar Nayak alias Gundadhul surrendered before the SP Niti Sekhar in Nabarangpur District, reports Outlook India. Laxmidhar was very close to Kartik, Lalita and Jani Salm, all active members of Manpur Divisional Committee of Chhattisgarh. All the operations by Maoists in Nabarangpur and Nuapada Districts were being executed by this area committee of which Laxmidhar was the commander, the Police said.

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Maoists kill two persons in Jharkhand:

The dead bodies of two youths hailing from the Panki Police Station area of Palamu District were found thrown near Baresand bus-stand along the Garu-Mahuatand road in the District in the night of September 4, reports Dainik Bhaskar. In a note thrown beside their bodies, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres alleged that they were extorting under the name of the CPI-Maoist. Earlier, the two were abducted and taken to the dense forests of Garu in the adjoining Latehar District, where a Jan Adalat (kangaroo Court) was held which declared them guilty of their alleged offence.

Meanwhile, a joint team of Ranchi and Khunti Police conducted an operation on September 4 at the Arki-Tamar forests under Tamar Police Station limits of Khunti District, reports The Pioneer. The operation was led by Ranchi SSP Saket Kumar Singh who said, “We had a specific intelligence input that Pahan [‘zonal commander’ Kundan Pahan] and his Platoon-39 is trying to locate their base at the Tamar area and the Arki-Tamar forest needed police vigilance. We also seized six boosters, 10kg Cane Bomb which was newly made and ready to use and a camera flash to recharge battery.” Further, Police arrested Gole Munda during the operation. Later, he accepted that he was working for Pahan and was active in Tamar area.

Separately, the Police arrested four persons, including a suspected CPI-Maoist cadre Ramvilas Lohra from the Chandil-Chowka block (administrative unit) of Seraikela-Kharsawan District, reports The Times of India. Police also recovered a sophisticated firearm and few live cartridges from him, said sources.

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Grenade hurled at Congress leader's residence in Manipur:

The Sentinel reports that suspected unidentified armed militants reportedly hurled a hand grenade inside the residential compound of Jyotin Waikhom, who is the secretary of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee located in Thangmeiband Hijam Leikai in Imphal West District on September 8.

Meanwhile, at least five loaded trucks were set ablaze by supporters of Sadar Hills District hood Demand Committee (SHDDC) at Keithelmanbi area in Senapati District on National Highway-39 on September 9, reports Sangai Express. About 40 of the protestors, mostly women, were hurt in crackdown by the SFs.

Further, Security forces (SFs) arrested one more hunger striker demanding creation of Sadar Hills District increasing the number to four. Earlier, three women strikers were arrested and sent to judicial custody after court remanded them for 15 days.

In another incident, SFs arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant identified as Purnima alias Dayamacha (29) in Heikakpokpi of Thoubal District on September 8, reports Nagaland Post. Five live rounds of AK 47 were recovered from him.

Separately, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) wants to shift Raj Kumar Meghen alias Sana Yaima, chief of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), from Guwahati Central Jail to the high-security Tihar jail in New Delhi, reports The Telegraph. An official source said the investigating agency had written to the Union Home Ministry for shifting the rebel leader to the Tihar Jail citing “security concerns”.
 
Maoists kill a civilian in Odisha:

The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Purna Chandra Dalai (52), a local Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) leader, also a contractor by profession, whom they suspected of being a Police informer, in Malkangiri District on September 3, reports ZEE News. According to Police, more than half a dozen Maoist cadres took Dalai from his house near Chitrakonda to an isolated place and gunned him down, Superintendent of Police (SP) Anirudh Singh said. However, sources said extortion bid was suspected to be the reason behind the killing.

Meanwhile, Maoist commander of Udanti-Raighar-Sinapali border area committee, operating in Odisha-Chhattisgarh border, Laxmidhar Nayak alias Gundadhul surrendered before the SP Niti Sekhar in Nabarangpur District, reports Outlook India. Laxmidhar was very close to Kartik, Lalita and Jani Salm, all active members of Manpur Divisional Committee of Chhattisgarh. All the operations by Maoists in Nabarangpur and Nuapada Districts were being executed by this area committee of which Laxmidhar was the commander, the Police said.

bilalbhai its so sad more deaths in our neighbourhood you are bringing a tear to my eye. Please continue in your good works to inform people of troubles in our neighbourhood may allah bless you for your efforts to bring knowledge to us.
 
Two troopers injured in Jharkhand:

IBN Live reports that two troopers of the 'Jharkhand Jaguar' Special Task Force (STF) were seriously injured as an anti-landmine vehicle carrying five troopers from Ranchi to Khunti turned turtle on the Ranchi-Khunti Road in Khunti District of Jharkhand on September 9.
 
Thanks for your concern. But maoist support base is dwindling over the years. May be in 10 years this ideology will be completely eradicated.

but you must admit that bilalbhai is doing a good job in keeping us informed?
 
Two persons abducted in Tripura:

National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) on September 5 kidnapped two persons from Jatindra Roajapara in Dhalai District. Police said the extremists had issued extortion notices to the villagers a few days ago. The victims were identified as Birkumar Reang (27) and Pranay Tripura (12).

151 Border Outposts (BOPs) along the Indo-Bangladesh international border in Tripura will be brought under flood lighting system in the first phase, reports The Assam Tribune.
 
Hand grenade recovered in Manipur:

Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) on September 8 recovered one hand grenade, near the main gate of newly constructed office of Shamuraou Nagar Panchayat under Wangoi Police station in Imphal West District.

Meanwhile, SFs arrested two People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants, identified as Leitangthem Sanajaoba Meitei (23) and Thokchom Snajeet Singh (27), from Senjam Chirang Mamang. The arrestees disclosed that they were working under the command of Thoiba of Uripok and Premjit respectively since few months. Further, they revealed that they were assigned to serve demand letters to various Pradhans (village heads) and Tata truck owners and also extortion of money for party fund.

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GNLA Abducts contractor in Meghalaya:

Telegraph reports that suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants abducted a contractor of public health engineering department, Dipak Saha, from Kherapara in West Garo Hills on September 7. Saha was abducted by 11 armed militants.
 
but you must admit that bilalbhai is doing a good job in keeping us informed?

Yes, indeed. Nobody knows or cares for Maoists in India as much Bilal bhai does. In fact he can write a thesis on Maoism in India !
 
Yes, indeed. Nobody knows or cares for Maoists in India as much Bilal bhai does. In fact he can write a thesis on Maoism in India !

Do you think he could get PHD in this subject? Even better - the Indian government could sponser Bilal or even offer him a job as supreme advisor on Maoist affairs.
MAOIST likely he would be great.!!!!
 
Naxals kill two former cadres in Gadchiroli:

Nagpur, Sep 22 (PTI) A group of naxals allegedly killed two of their former colleagues in Bheempur village in Dhanora taluka of naxal-infested Gadchiroli district, police said today.

Jaswanda Deoli Manu Aatla (18) and Ranu alias Kiran (21), who had gone to mee their relatives in the village yesterday were dragged out by the armed Red ultras from their house and killed, they said.

According to police, the deceased were former naxal cadres and had surrendered before police in May 2010. Police said the naxals might have perceived the duo as informers. PTI
 
I dont know how many members replying to this thread really know about the naxals aim or there strategy.I also dont know how many have really visited the affected place or met with the people who are affected by there deeds.But I can surely assure you all that I can show u the actual mirror.Reason I leave in Chattishgarh most affected naxalite area.I have been many times in naxalite belt and when u show naxalite affected area in map whole chattishgarh,orrisa or WB which is not correct. Whole state is not affected only parts of state where dense forest is there and tribal people resides is only affected.

I have visited this thread for first time Iam short of time but later will tell u the facts about naxalites which will change your perception about maoist movement which u will not find in any news paper
 
Indian regional lawmaker shot dead, Maoists suspected:

A legislator of the ruling BJD in Orissa, Jagabandhu Majhi, and his personal security officer were shot dead by suspected Maoists at a public meeting in Nawarangpur district today.

39-year-old Majhi, a prominent tribal leader, who represented Umerkote assembly constituency, had gone to Gona village to distribute land pattas when the incident took place, Director General of Police Manmohan Praharaj said.

Patta distribution was under way at a public meeting in the Naxal-hit area when about four unidentified armed persons stormed the venue and fired killing Majhi and his PSO, he said.

Involvement of Maoists in the killing was suspected and various aspects were being examined to ascertain the fact, police said, adding the site was close to Maoist-hit areas of Chhattisgarh.

The bodies of Majhi and his PSO, P K Patro have been taken to the Raighar Police Station and investigation was on, Nawarangpur Superintendent of Police Niti Shekhar said.

BJD MLA Jagabandhu Majhi shot dead in Orissa - Indian Express
 

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