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^ This is the real face of Maoists in India. Most of the people think that Maoists are some guerrilla fighters living in jungles. Maoists have deep roots in Indian educational system too...

Most of the student members work covertly and have bachelors and masters degree. They are taking this movement to the next level by challenging the very core of Indian society. They have already taken places to use education as a weapon in villages, Most of them work in form of NGOs under the nose of intelligence agencies.
 
Maoist arrested in Jharkhand

Jamshedpur: A Maoist was arrested with explosives in Ranka jungle around 40 km from here in Jharkhand's Seraikela-Kharswan district, police sources said.

The Maoist Sarkar Mahto fled but was chased and caught in an area under naxal-affected Chowka police station last night, the sources said.

Forty boosters, four high explosives, two detonators and Maoist literature were seized from his possession.

Maoist arrested in Jharkhand
 
Runaway naxal couple killed in police encounter

Raipur, Jul 18 (PTI) A naxal couple which had decamped with weapons from a police station in Dhamtari district of Chhattisgarh were gunned down in a police encounter in the wee hours today, a senior police officer said. Sonu Netam (21) and Kamla Markam (19) were shot dead near Chameda village in neighbouring Orissa by a police team in a retaliatory firing, said R K Vij, the Inspector General of Police (Durg range), adding 1 INSAS rifle, 3 SLRs and some cartridges were recovered from the spot. Vij said the duo had surrendered to Dhamtari police on June 8 and were living in a room adjacent to Sihawa police station in the district. According to the officer, the couple decamped with 1 INSAS rifle, 2 SLRs and 90 cartridges from the police station on the night of July 5, following which the teams of STF and CRPF troopers were fanned out on their trail. Meanwhile, four police constables of Sihawa station were suspended for dereliction of duty, he said. Vij said when police arrived at the village on receipt of information on the duo's whereabouts, they opened fire at them which was returned by the police team resulting in their death. PTI SNG NSK

Runaway naxal couple killed in police encounter, IBN Live News
 
Arms supplier to Maoists held with explosives in Jamshedpur

JAMSHEDPUR: A day after Chandil police arrested a stone crusher owner allegedly for transporting explosives to CPI (Maoist) rebels, the Chowka police on Wednesday arrested a 21-year-old man Sarkar Mahato with detonators from Raka Pahadi area in the adjoining Seraikela-Kharswan district.

The accused, resident of Jhabri village under Chowka police station was carrying 40 pieces of boosters and sealed detonators allegedly to deliver the consignment to Maharaj Parmanik, who is a member of Kundan Pahan rebel squad. It is learnt that only after receiving a message on his cell phone from Parmanik, the accused went ahead with the consignment.

"He has confessed that on receiving an SMS (from Pramanik) he moved ahead with his plan," said Ram Avadh Singh, officer in-charge of Chowka police station. Police confirmed that the explosives were purchased from Gomia in Dhanbad district for supply to the dreaded Pahan gang. The police also recovered Naxalite literature, cell phone and Rs 5300 from the accused.

In his confessional statement the accused told the police that for the last one and half years, he has been transporting explosives and arms to the rebel outfit. "In fact, on July 8, this year, he supplied food articles to the Maoist gang," said the police officer referring to the confessional statement made by the accused.

Police sources said, recently the accused assisted Pahan squad in purchasing raw explosives from Jamshedpur for preparing can bomb. The police said interrogation of Mahato is on and he would be forwarded to the Seraikela sub divisional jail after producing him in the district court on Wednesday evening.

Earlier, on Monday, Chandil police had arrested Manoj Kumar Sinha, resident of Patamda block in East Singhbhum, ferrying 200 pieces of detonators and 50kg of ammonia nitrate on his car during surprise vehicle checking drive on the National Highway-33. "We are also probing to ascertain if there's any link between the accused (Mahato) and Sinha," said Chowka police.

Arms supplier to Maoists held with explosives in Jamshedpur - The Times of India
 
Encounter between CRPF and Naxals in Maharashtra

GADCHIROLI: An encounter broke out between CRPF jawans and Maoists in Kaneri forest in Dhanora taluka of the district on Friday.

The firing between the two sides began at around 7.30am, police said.

Acting on a tip-off that there was a Naxal hideout in the forest area, jawans of CRPF 192 battalion rushed to the site.

On seeing the forces, the ultras started firing at them and in retaliation police also opened fire.

According to latest reports, police say Naxals have fled the area and the firing has stopped.

A search operation is on in the area.

Encounter between CRPF and Naxals in Maharashtra - The Times of India

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More than 110 Rebels Surrender in Manipur

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More than 110 rebels belonging to various outlawed outfits surrendered their arms to Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh in aceremony here Wednesday, an official said.”As many as 114 rebels belonging to different banned factions in Manipur have laid down arms unconditionally,” Assam Riflesspokesperson Amit Chettry said. In Manipur, there are more than 20 rebel outfits with demands ranging from secession to greater autonomy.
The rebels also surrendered a huge cache of weapons which included AK-47 rifles, carbines and pistols, the spokesperson said. The chief minister lauded the bold step taken by the rebels and said that peace and crime-free atmosphere would catalyse growth and development in Manipur. He also applauded the important role played by Assam Rifles in encouraging “misguided” youth to join the mainstream. The Assam Rifles spokesperson said the families of the surrendered rebels appreciated the role played by the paramilitary force in facilitating the surrender. ”They (families) hope that the rehabilitation of these surrendered rebels willbe done by the administration in a time-bound manner,” Chettry said.



More than 110 Rebels Surrender in Manipur | Northeast Today

More than 110 Rebels Surrender in Manipur

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More than 110 rebels belonging to various outlawed outfits surrendered their arms to Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh in aceremony here Wednesday, an official said.”As many as 114 rebels belonging to different banned factions in Manipur have laid down arms unconditionally,” Assam Riflesspokesperson Amit Chettry said. In Manipur, there are more than 20 rebel outfits with demands ranging from secession to greater autonomy.
The rebels also surrendered a huge cache of weapons which included AK-47 rifles, carbines and pistols, the spokesperson said. The chief minister lauded the bold step taken by the rebels and said that peace and crime-free atmosphere would catalyse growth and development in Manipur. He also applauded the important role played by Assam Rifles in encouraging “misguided” youth to join the mainstream. The Assam Rifles spokesperson said the families of the surrendered rebels appreciated the role played by the paramilitary force in facilitating the surrender. ”They (families) hope that the rehabilitation of these surrendered rebels willbe done by the administration in a time-bound manner,” Chettry said.



More than 110 Rebels Surrender in Manipur | Northeast Today
 
Maoists on fast over transfer from jail

HAZARIBAG: One more Maoist leader on Friday joined the indefinite hunger strike launched by two party colleagues, including politburo member Ravi Sharma, inside the Jai Prakash Narayan Central Jail here on Thursday. The Maoists are agitating for various demands .

Jailor Chandrasekhar Suman said Sharma's main demand was shifting of his wife Anuradha, who was also lodged in the jail and has been suffering from osteomalacia, a bone-related disease, to the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi for better treatment.

A board of doctors, set up by civil surgeon Dr Binay Kumar, has recommended after examining her that she be shifted to the RIMS as specialists were not available in Hazaribag.

Since Anuradha is booked under the Crime Control Act, she could not be shifted out of the Hazaribag jail without the permission of the deputy commissioner of Hazaribag. The jail authorities said they had already forwarded the recommendation of the medical board to the DC.

Sharma's other demand was to transfer Rahul Munda, another Maoist, to the Chaibasa jail from where he was shifted to Hazaribag recently. The charter of demands was sent to the state government as well as the DC.

Initially, two Maoists Sharma and Munda started the hunger strike on Wednesday. But they got a boost when another Maoist Subil Ganjhu, a former area commander, joined the hunger strike on Friday. Other 110 Maoists who are also lodged in the jail supported the strike. They have threatened that if their demands are not met, all the rebel prisoners will join the indefinite strike.

The Hazaribag DC was not available for his comments.
 
110 surrendered. :rofl:

Seems like they want to enjoy the life of rehabilitated surrendered maoists and wan an end of fear that CRPF will kill them anytime.

And that petition for that woman shouldn't be accepted. She is a criminal. Only basic requirements should be made. Money should be given to families and sick ones of CRPF soldiers killed by Maoists. The way they killed our soldiers, they shouldn't be given any medical help

Let them go for hunger strike. Let them die.
 
110 surrendered. :rofl:

Seems like they want to enjoy the life of rehabilitated surrendered maoists and wan an end of fear that CRPF will kill them anytime.

And that petition for that woman shouldn't be accepted. She is a criminal. Only basic requirements should be made. Money should be given to families and sick ones of CRPF soldiers killed by Maoists. The way they killed our soldiers, they shouldn't be given any medical help

Let them go for hunger strike. Let them die.

Actually they are not moist but militants (rebels) of manipur.
 
GAYA (Bihar): Five CRPF men were killed and as many injured on Thursday when Maoists blew up an anti-landmine vehicle of the force at Barha village in Gaya district.

At around 6.20 AM, the Maoists triggered an IED explosion which destroyed the anti-landmine vehicle carrying about a dozen CRPF personnel engaged in a combing operation against Maoists, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Magadh Range, Nayyar Hasnain Khan said.

The slain CRPF men were identified as Sub-Inspector Ramji Ram, constables Vikramaditya Yadav, Ashok Nirala and Rai Singh and the driver Lal Babu.

Hasnain said that four of the injured CPRF personnel were flown by a helicopter to Patna for treatment, while the other jawan was undergoing treatment at the Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital at Gaya.

Another CRPF jawan, who was also travelling in the anti-landmine vehicle, was missing, the DIG said.
5 CRPF men killed as Maoists blow up anti-landmine vehicle in Bihar - The Times of India
 
^ This is the real face of Maoists in India. Most of the people think that Maoists are some guerrilla fighters living in jungles. Maoists have deep roots in Indian educational system too...

Most of the student members work covertly and have bachelors and masters degree. They are taking this movement to the next level by challenging the very core of Indian society. They have already taken places to use education as a weapon in villages, Most of them work in form of NGOs under the nose of intelligence agencies.
Lol...maoists are in schools,colleges,media,politics,social service,in judiciary in govt. office in police force even in army and intelligence.what you said is just one face of maoist moment.there are multiple face,multiple stages.
 
Lol...maoists are in schools,colleges,media,politics,social service,in judiciary in govt. office in police force even in army and intelligence.what you said is just one face of maoist moment.there are multiple face,multiple stages.

I highly doubt they are in the military.

And certainly not in intel community.
 
I highly doubt they are in the military.
And certainly not in intel community.
I admit, Maoist supporters are there in society but they don't resort to violence. They rather believe in spread awareness in people. You are right about intel community.

The ones with guns are dogs and we will soon get rid of them. These are vermins and extermination is the only way out if they don't surrender. Extra judicial killings if required.
 
Lol...maoists are in schools,colleges,media,politics,social service,in judiciary in govt. office in police force even in army and intelligence.what you said is just one face of maoist moment.there are multiple face,multiple stages.

But why are they still weak. :cheesy:

I admit, Maoist supporters are there in society but they don't resort to violence. They rather believe in spread awareness in people. You are right about intel community.

The ones with guns are dogs and we will soon get rid of them. These are vermins and extermination is the only way out if they don't surrender. Extra judicial killings if required.

True Maiost sympathizers are there but they have very little clout among the educated section of India.
 
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