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This is beyond your comprehension, you should just stick to what you are good at....like posting every murder, kidnapping, child birth and divorce that happens in Pakistan....only proves how Indians are obsessed with Pakistan and we really enjoy it.
Keep up with the good work. :laugh:
I am not bothered/don't care about what goes on in Pakistan unlike you who google desperately for anti india news.
 
Three CRPF jawans injured in Naxal firing

NAGPUR/CHANDRAPUR: Three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans of 192 battalion were injured in an encounter with armed Naxals in Jarawandi jungles under Etapalli tehsil of Gadchiroli on Sunday afternoon. One critically injured CRPF jawan, Subhashchandra, has been shifted to Nagpur for emergency treatment, while the other two are being treated at the Civil Hospital in Gadchiroli, sources said.

District sources said a squad of 30-35 CRPF jawans was carrying out routine anti-Naxal patrolling in the jungle near village Ropi in Jarawandi when the gun battle took place at about 1pm. The lurking Naxalites fired indiscriminately at security personnel, which took the forces by surprise. CRPF jawans retaliated but by then three of their jawans had already sustained injuries of different degrees.

Subhashchandra, who was in the front, sustained two bullet injuries. He sustained a bullet injury on the left side of his chest while another hit him in the left thigh. Two of his colleagues were also hurt but their injuries were not serious. The injured Subhashchandra was airlifted to Nagpur from Etapalli. The two other injured jawans were later rushed to Gadchiroli civil hospital.

In view of the swift response from the forces, the reds retreated into the jungles after around half-an-hour. Security forces said some Naxals might have been injured in the encounter.
 
Maoist disruption in Chhattisgarh operations a worry for NMDC

KOLKATA: NMDC, the largest miner, which recently suffered a 15% drop in quarterly sales, has said disruption in operations due to Maoist group activities in Bailadila complex, its largest and most lucrative mine, was one of the key business challenges facing the company. It also said remote location of its projects may act "as a deterrent in attracting and retaining talent."

This is perhaps the first time that the state-owned mining company, which caters to 40% of iron ore needs of steel companies like JSW Steel, Essar Steel and RINL, has aired its deep concern over core mining activity. NMDC's concerns have been articulated in a detailed corporate investor presentation post announcement of the second quarter results in FY13 results, where it has listed its business challenges.

The company said "delays in forest and environment clearance for new mines may affect time schedules for the opening and commissioning of new mines and affect investment plans." The iron ore miner currently produces about 60,000-65,000 tonnes a day from its mines at Bailadilla in Chhattisgarh and Karnataka and has an annual production of 27.3 million tonnes.

The company, in which the government last month approved a 10% stake sale that is estimated to fetch the exchequer around Rs 7,000 crore, has also added that intense competition from the private sector in securing fresh mining leases may result in loss of leases and litigation over secured leases that may delay development of leased properties. "Unless we are able to secure additional reserves of iron ore that can be mined at competitive costs or if we cannot mine existing reserves at competitive costs, our financial position may be adversely affected," the company said.

NMDC reported a 14% slide in net profit in the second quarter of July-September 2012 to Rs 1,679 crore against a net profit of Rs 1,963 crore, yearon-year, while net sales too were down 15% at Rs 2,612 crore.

The largest domestic iron ore company, which produces 16% of India's ore, has also cautioned investors that the entry of multinational players and other domestic companies into iron ore mining may further increase competitive pressures. The mining major has had a good work culture and employee relations with its staff, which numbered 5,924 as on March 31, 2012. It employs some of the most technically skilled and professionally qualified employees.
 
Four Maoists killed in Chhattisgarh.
By Indo Asian News Service | IANS

Raipur, Nov 12 (IANS) Four Maoists were gunned down in Chhattisgarh Monday in a joint operation by the Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh Police, officials said.
The security forces also recovered arms, ammunition and Maoist literature from a forested site at Bijapur.
According to Bijapur Superintendent of Police Prashant Agrawal, the operation followed a tip off that top Maoists were in the Tarlaguda forest adjoining Andhra Pradesh.
Police teams from both states encircled the place. The Maoists opened fire, leading to an hour-long gun battle. Some of the insurgents escaped into the dense jungles.
Policemen searching the area later found the bodies.

Four Maoists killed in Chhattisgarh - Yahoo! News India
 
BERHAMPUR (ODISHA): Five Maoists were killed in a
fierce encounter with security forces in a forest on
the border of Odisha's Ganjam and Gajapati districts
on Wednesday.
At least two security personnel were also injured in the exchange of fire in Bhaliagada jungle under
Mohana police station area, police said.
"We have received information about the death of
five Maoists during an exchange of fire in the
jungle. The bodies are yet to be recovered as the
operation is still on," DIG of police (southern range) R K Sharma said.
The slain ultras belonged to a group headed by
Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda, he said.
Panda, who was recently expelled from the CPI
(Maoist), had formed the Odisha Maobadi Party.
Although Panda was present in the camp during the operation jointly conducted by the Special
Operation Group and District Voluntary Forces, his
whereabouts were not known immediately, the DIG
said.
Superintendent of police (Gajapati) C S Meena said
the operation was launched in the jungle after specific information about movement of Maoists.
Meena is coordinating the operation with
superintendent of police (Ganjam) Ashish Singh.

Five Maoists killed in encounter in Odisha - The Times of India
 
Ulfa faction calls for Assam shutdown Nov 19

Guwahati : ULFA s anti−talk faction has called for a 12−hour dawn−to−dusk shutdown in Assam Monday to protest against the killing of three people in a staged gun−battle Nov 14. Security forces in Majuli Island in Jorhat had Thursday killed three people and injured two during an anti−insurgency operation.

Police said one of the deceased was an Ulfa militant while the two others were civilians, who died in the cross−fire.

The two injured people were also civilians, they said. Police also said they recovered a pistol and live ammunition from the slain militant. But the United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa) faction led by Paresh Baruah said all the people killed in the staged gun−battle were civilians.

"The three people killed in Majuli on Thursday were not ULFA cadre but innocent civilians," said a statement by Aranya Asom, a member of the ULFA s publicity wing. The statement said the Nov 19 shutdown would be in effect in Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Jorhat, Sibsagar and Tinsukia districts.

Indian Defence News - Ulfa faction calls for Assam shutdown Nov 19
 
Four killed in fresh Assam violence; curfew continues in Kokrajhar

GUWAHATI: Bodoland area in lower Assam witnessed fresh trouble with the killing of four persons by armed assailants in Jiaguri even as police arrested a member of Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District in connection with the killing.

The assailants fired randomly on a group of persons at Jiaguri in Kokrajhar police station in which four persons were killed late on Friday night, inspector general of police (BTAD) S N Singh said.

"Monokumar Brahma alias Jalja, a member of BTAD, was arrested early today in connection with the killing," he said.

"Two AK-47 rifles, magazines of AK-47 rifles and 60 rounds of assorted ammunition were seized from his bedroom. He is currently being interrogated," he said.

Indefinite curfew has been continuing in Kokrajhar district as violence flared up in the area again, the police said.
 
Maoist commander arrested in Ranchi :tup:

Ranchi : A Maoist commander was arrested here Tuesday after a tip−off and a pistol and live cartridges were seized from him, police said.

According to police, Pawan Gope, a Maoist commander of People s Liberation Front of India (PLFI),

was arrested in the heart of the state capital. Maoists are active in 18 of the 24 districts of Jharkhand.

Indian Defence News - Maoist commander arrested in Ranchi
 
Harassed by male cadres, women Maoists surrender arms

Distressed over being exploited by male Maoist members, many women cadres are laying down their arms and now hope to join the mainstream.

Recently Sumita alias Toda of Gilima village in Odisha's Ganjam District surrendered with her arms before the police.

Sumitra, who had joined the Maoista two years ago, revealed that she was forced to do so, as she was exploited and tortured by the male cadres.

"I was alone at home where they (Maoists) took me away at the gunpoint. They forcibly asked me to wear their uniform and made me to walk in the night. They didn’t let me return to my village. Whenever I asked to go home they used to threaten me," said Sumitra.

"She joined the Maoist group two years ago. Maoists initially took her to carry their luggage but afterwards they didn’t let her go back home. She was given training and involved in anti-social activities. After bearing torture for two years she finally got a chance to get out of the camp by crossing lots of hurdles. She is now trying to join the mainstream. We have accepted her surrender and under the government’s surrender policy she will be given different facilities," said Ashish Singh, Superintendent of Police, Ganjam district.

Maoists who claim to be taking up the cause of the poor are reported to have tortured and sexually exploited their women cadres.

What happened to Sumitra is a confirmation of this fact.

Harassed by male cadres, women Maoists surrender arms - India - DNA
 
Four killed in fresh Assam violence; curfew continues in Kokrajhar

GUWAHATI: Bodoland area in lower Assam witnessed fresh trouble with the killing of four persons by armed assailants in Jiaguri even as police arrested a member of Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District in connection with the killing.

The assailants fired randomly on a group of persons at Jiaguri in Kokrajhar police station in which four persons were killed late on Friday night, inspector general of police (BTAD) S N Singh said.

"Monokumar Brahma alias Jalja, a member of BTAD, was arrested early today in connection with the killing," he said.

"Two AK-47 rifles, magazines of AK-47 rifles and 60 rounds of assorted ammunition were seized from his bedroom. He is currently being interrogated," he said.

Indefinite curfew has been continuing in Kokrajhar district as violence flared up in the area again, the police said.

List of terrorist incidents in Pakistan since 2001 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
I have a interesting question here.

Did India's Maoist know Chinese(or HanZi)? How did there members study Maoism? Or except the same name, nothing as same as Mao style in China,totally domestic revolution by Indian style? Ths
 
I have a interesting question here.

Did India's Maoist know Chinese(or HanZi)? How did there members study Maoism? Or except the same name, nothing as same as Mao style in China,totally domestic revolution by Indian style? Ths

They basically communists.They have no connection to China.They started using Maoism only after the collapse of Soviet Union.The whole Maoism and people revolution stuff are justification for their criminal activities.
 
They basically communists.They have no connection to China.They started using Maoism only after the collapse of Soviet Union.The whole Maoism and people revolution stuff are justification for their criminal activities.
Wow, ths for ur explanation. Only the organization's name, they'll feel disappointed because today China huge difference with Mao's China.
 
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