

Are we talking of McCarthyism here?Narayana Rao wrote:What about the Moists like Manishakar Ayyar and others within congress and people like N Ram who openly support Naxal cause. Of course that stupid A Roy already discredited herself. But there are many in the so called mainstream media and "Intellectual"![]()
who openly share the same ideas. In Telugu Media and Tv over ground naxals like Gaddar Varavara Rao Kodandaram (Telangana agitation fame) are regularly appearing which simpathetic Tv producers giving lot of time to them. Unless this anti national activities are stopped there will no peace and naxals will continue to do their activities.
Better late than never. maoists wanted an all-out war, now they have it. it seems time-up game-over for jholawallas misusing freedom of speech to further propagate their totalitarian ideology. now if SuAR or any of the self proclaimed intellectuals open their mouth to support maoists they will get a lathi in their mouth and they know they deserve it.Neela wrote:Support Naxals, face punishment
Agree. This over ground network of maoists sustains their criminal enterprise. Propaganda, supplies, and recruitment are all carried out by these self proclaimed intellectuals. These are the hands and legs of the maoist body, once these are taken care of, the main maoist body is crippled.Narayana Rao wrote:What about the Moists like Manishakar Ayyar and others within congress and people like N Ram who openly support Naxal cause. Of course that stupid A Roy already discredited herself. But there are many in the so called mainstream media and "Intellectual"![]()
who openly share the same ideas. In Telugu Media and Tv over ground naxals like Gaddar Varavara Rao Kodandaram (Telangana agitation fame) are regularly appearing which simpathetic Tv producers giving lot of time to them. Unless this anti national activities are stopped there will no peace and naxals will continue to do their activities.
I only hope that these measures are adopted against politicians who support Maoists as well ...Avinash R wrote:Agree. This over ground network of maoists sustains their criminal enterprise. Propaganda, supplies, and recruitment are all carried out by these self proclaimed intellectuals. These are the hands and legs of the maoist body, once these are taken care of, the main maoist body is crippled.Narayana Rao wrote:What about the Moists like Manishakar Ayyar and others within congress and people like N Ram who openly support Naxal cause. Of course that stupid A Roy already discredited herself. But there are many in the so called mainstream media and "Intellectual"![]()
who openly share the same ideas. In Telugu Media and Tv over ground naxals like Gaddar Varavara Rao Kodandaram (Telangana agitation fame) are regularly appearing which simpathetic Tv producers giving lot of time to them. Unless this anti national activities are stopped there will no peace and naxals will continue to do their activities.
While all this is going on, you have mobs of Congress thugs, led by Sonia Gandhi loyalists, freeing Maoist king-pins from jail. (http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 46#p859746)Gerard wrote:Fear, extortion drive away teachers
Diggi Raja must be happy now. Maoists butcher old and defenseless political opponents of his, while he becomes the mouthpiece of the maoists to create a positive spin for their murderous acts. Win-Win situation.Jhargram: Four CPI-M supporters were on Friday shot dead by suspected Maoists and their bodies dumped on the state highway at Belpahari near Lalgarh in West Midnapore district with the ultras threatening to intensify their bloody campaign.
The middle-aged CPI-M supporters were picked up from their residences at Chandabila village in nearby Binpur police station by a group of 20 armed Maoist cadre last midnight. Earlier this month, Maoists had shot at and seriously injured 50-year-old Alok Mahali, a CPI(M) leader, at Gidhni in West Midnapore district.
Writers' in 3 months, thunders MamataKOLKATA: The Congress received yet another jolt in West Bengal on Wednesday when Mahua Moitra, a member of AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi's youth brigade, formally joined Trinamool Congress at Mamata Banerjee's first campaign meeting for the civic polls on Wednesday.
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After former Pradesh Congress Committee working president Subrata Mukherjee, she is the second important Congress leader in the state to have dumped Congress for the Trinamool after the failure of the Mahajot for the municipal polls.
This must be the real reason why some congress party workers are supporting the maoists. Use one mad dog(CPI-Maoists) to weaken another(CPI-Marxists)Unlike Congress leaders, who spent much of their campaign speech on Tuesday on the collapse of the Mahajot in Bengal, Mamata did not even name Congress.
may bikash get to enjoy police hospitality soon.KOLKATA: Top Maoist leader Bikash is believed to have been in the vanguard of the attack on the Silda police camp in West Bengal where lack of alertness had made the jawans at the Easter Frontier Rifles easy targets, investigations have revealed.
Naxalites have blown up a civilian bus at Chingawaram near Dantewada in Chhattisgarh. Fifty people are feared killed. There were CRPF jawans travelling on the bus, along with civilians.
Early reports said at least 30 people had been killed in the landmine blast. But Special DG V Raman said: "I fear at least 50 dead, we are checking.
How many more people will need to die before the people of this country realize that the enemy is within, not just in the jungles. When will people realize that "band-aid" action in the jungles are pointless when you have Sonia loyalists freeing Maoist king-pins from jail.shravan wrote:Naxals blow up bus near Dantewada, 50 feared killed
Naxalites have blown up a civilian bus at Chingawaram near Dantewada in Chhattisgarh. Fifty people are feared killed. There were CRPF jawans travelling on the bus, along with civilians.
Early reports said at least 30 people had been killed in the landmine blast. But Special DG V Raman said: "I fear at least 50 dead, we are checking.
also - breaking news on NDTV "Chidambaram on Naxal attack - 'All CMs back me on using air support" - apparently he's been asking for this, but has not received this.New Delhi: While in yet another deadly attack at least 50 people were killed when the Maoists blew up a civilian bus triggering a landmine at Dantewada in Chhattisgarh on Monday, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said he has limited mandate to act against the rebels.
"I have asked for more mandate to the Prime Minister," he told NDTV, adding that there is a need to revisit the tactical operations against the Maoists.
I expect (no shame for wishing) to see some fireworks between ministers and INC party honchos. Dirt is coming out.also - breaking news on NDTV "Chidambaram on Naxal attack - 'All CMs back me on using air support" - apparently he's been asking for this, but has not received this.
You have to be sympathetic to INC. Please be in their shoes and then analyzeSamay wrote:All in the name of votebank politics
are they trying to make naxals happy and win their support in the next elections in those electoral areas by not invoking army/airfore/intelligent action against these maniacs,??
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/05/ ... 4746.shtmlIndia Offers Talks If Maoist Rebels Stop Attacks
India Says It Will Hold Peace Talks With Maoists If They End Deadly Attacks
.(AP) NEW DELHI (AP) - India is willing to begin peace talks with Maoist rebels, but only if the insurgents halt all attacks for 72 hours, the home minister said Tuesday.The offer followed a rebel ambush Monday of a bus in central India that killed 31 police officers and civilians and highlighted the Maoists' strength despite a government offensive aimed at ending one of Asia's longest rebellions.The rebels, who have tapped into the rural poor's growing anger at being left out of the country's economic gains, are now present in 20 of the country's 28 states and have an estimated 10,000 to 20,000 fighters, according to the Home Ministry.Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said in a television interview Tuesday that the government welcomes peace talks, as long as the insurgents halt attacks."I make the offer now: The Maoists should say, 'We abjure violence, we suspend violence,' and actually suspend violence, from any date they fix for 72 hours," he told the CNN-IBN news channel.The government would then convene talks with the insurgents, he said.The CNN-IBN television news channel quoted Ramanna, a Maoist leader in Chhattisgarh state, as saying over the phone that the government should first withdraw thousands of paramilitary soldiers deployed to fight the rebels and create peaceful conditions for talks. Ramanna uses one name.In a sign the government is also losing patience with the ongoing rebel attacks, Chidambaram expressed a willingness to authorize the use of air power in the fight.
Muppalla wrote:It is extremely sad news to see so many police/CRPF officers dying. Maoists may be achieving in the form of killing the morale of the internal security forces.
In the wake of prevailing and developing security environment, army commanders' will also discuss key policy, and doctrinal issues.
The report, prepared by HQ Central Command, deals with resources required to tackle the Naxal menace, if the Army is called out to fight the Maoists.
Sri Lanka is an Indic country which was saved from destruction by Chinese support. As for Sri Lanka helping India, why do you think Sonia will allow it? Here's what Subramanian Swamy has to say:
In 1977, when the Janata Party defeated the Congress at the polls, and formed the government, it widely known and published that Sonia with her two children abandoned Indira Gandhi, and ran to the Italian Embassy in New Delhi and hid there. Rajiv Gandhi was a government servant then[as an Indian Airlines pilot], but he too tagged along and hid in that foreign embassy ! Such was her baneful influence on him. Rajiv did snap out Sonia’s influence after 1989, but alas he was assassinated before he could rectify the situation.
Those close to Rajiv knew that he was planning set things right about Sonia after the 1991 elections. He held her to blame for all the financial scandals that led to his defeat at the 1989 polls. She knew of it too because he had told her on his trip to Soviet Union in February 1991. Ever wonder why Sonia’s closest advisers are those whom Rajiv literally hated? Ambika Soni is one such name. Ever wonder why she has asked the President of India to set aside on a mercy petition the Supreme Court judgment directing that Rajiv Gandhi’s LTTE killers be hanged, when she was not similiarly moved for Satwant Singh who killed Indira Gandhi or even recently for Dhanajoy Chattopadhyaya ? The explanation for this special consideration for the LTTE perhaps lies in what Rajiv had told her about their future. May be therefore Sonia feels obliged to the LTTE for the assassination. More on this later.
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But the most sinister aspect of Sonia Gandhi’s links is her connection with terrorists. I am still working on it, but she has had long connection with the Habash group of Palestinians [PFLP], and has funded Palestinian families that lost their kith and kin in a suicide bombing or hijacking episode. This fact, Rajiv Gandhi himself told me and was confirmed to me [the funding aspect] by Yassir Arafat when I met him in Tunis on October 17, 1990 at the request of Rajiv Gandhi. Rajiv and I were good friends from 1978, but became very close friends after V.P. Singh had betrayed him in 1987. We met practically every day, mostly in the early hours from 1AM to 4AM, discussed, chatted and gossiped on every topic. It was at my suggestion that Rajiv made Chandrashekhar the PM. And contrary to public impression, he was not mainly responsible for fall of Chandrashekar government[of which I was a Minister].
Besides the Palestinian extremists, the Maino family have had extensive business dealings ... since 1984 with the LTTE [“the Tamil Tigers”]. Sonia’s mother Paola Predebon Maino, and businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi are the main contacts with the Tigers. The mother used the LTTE for money laundering and Quattrocchi for selling weapons to earn commissions. Sonia’s conduit to the LTTE has been and is through Arjun Singh who uses Bangalore as the nodal point for contact.
There is a string of circumstantial evidence pointing to the prima facie possibility that the Maino family may have contracted with the LTTE to kill Rajiv Gandhi. The family may have assured the LTTE that nothing would happen to them because they would ensure it is blamed on the Sikhs or the evidence so much fudged that no court would convict them[ the LTTE intercepted transcripts show this expectation of the LTTE]. But D.R. Karthikeyan of the CBI who led the SIT investigation got the support of Narasimha Rao, cracked the case, and succeeded in getting the LTTE convicted in the trial court, which conviction was upheld by the Supreme Court in 1999.
Although on the involvement of some members of the Congress Party in the assassination, DRK soft peddled it ignoring a number of leads perhaps because he did not want political controversy to put road blocks on his investigation as a whole.
The Justice J. S. Verma Commission, which was set up as the last official act of the Chandrashekhar government before demitting office on June 21, 1991, did find that the Congress leaders had disrupted the security arrangements for the Sriperumbudur meeting. The Commission wanted further probe into it but the Rao government rejected that demand. In the meantime under Sonia’s pressure, the Jain Commission was set up by the Rao government, which tried to muddy the waters and thus exonerate the LTTE. But the trial court judgment convicting the LTTE came earlier than the Commission could conclude, and that sinister effort therefore too failed.
http://www.janataparty.org/soniaisthemodern.html
Maoists on Wednesday unleashed violence in West Bengal killing four CRPF men and blowing up a government office in Orissa on the last day of their 48-hour bandh in five states, spurning Home Minister P Chidambaram's offer for talks.
Before the bandh to protest security operations against them came to an end in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Orissa, the left wing extremists blasted IED at Lalgarh in Midnapore district killing four CRPF men and seriously injuring two others,
including a Deputy Commandant.
The CRPF men had set out from their camp at Goaltore market to patrol nearby villages and to visit another camp when the blast took place at Ramgarh, CRPF IG (Eastern Sector) M Nageswar Rao said here.
The blast left a five-feet deep crater on the road at Lalgarh which has been a hotbed of Naxal activities in the last couple of years.
In another incident in the district, suspected Maoists triggered a landmine blast on a railway track near Jhargram, injuring two drivers of a goods train and leaving the engine of the freight train damaged.
The engine and windshield of the train were damaged by the blast which left a two-feet deep crater at the spot. Several rail sleepers were blown off and the overhead power cable snapped on both tracks under the impact of the blast.
The incident disrupted train services on the Kharagpur-Tata Nagar section of South Eastern Railway, which cancelled or diverted a number of trains.
Normal life came to a standstill in Jungle Mahal areas of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia districts as vehicles remained off the roads and shops and markets remained closed.
In Orissa, armed ultras stormed the Badigata village in Malkangiri district in the wee hours and triggered a landmine explosion to blow up the panchayat office building, police said.
The bandh affected vehicular movement in Naxal-hit districts of Malkangiri, Koraput, Gajapati, Rayagada and Sundargarh where commercial establishments remained closed. Other districts were unaffected.
In Jharkhand, surface transport remained affected in the rural areas but no untoward incident was reported from anywhere in the state.
Loading and unloading of minerals were affected as truckers suspended their service.
Chidambaram had on Tuesday made a fresh offer to naxals for talks asking them to suspend violence even for just 72 hours.
"Maoists should say 'We will abjure violence. We will suspend violence and actually suspend violence for 72 hours'. We will get the Chief Ministers on board. We will respond. We will fix a date, time and place for talks and let the Maoists come for the talks on anything they wish to talk," Chidambaram had said.
The offer was, however, rejected by Naxal leader Ramanna who said in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh, "we cannot give up our weapons".