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In rally run-up, Maoist-Mamata line gets very blurred in Lalgarh http://www.indianexpress.com/news/in-ra ... rh/657236/
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There is a saying in Tamil you need a thorn to remove a thorn..Raghavendra wrote:In rally run-up, Maoist-Mamata line gets very blurred in Lalgarh http://www.indianexpress.com/news/in-ra ... rh/657236/
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Who is removing who I am konpused onleee.There is a saying in Tamil you need a thorn to remove a thorn..
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The allegations of MB colluding with Maoists, a propaganda unleashed by the Stalinists and eagerly re-vomitted by yellow media and unfortunately by some at BRF too...even if true, these only mean that MB has decided to put to use the very same ideology of mass murderers to take on the Stalinist Beijing puppet traitors who are a bigger threat to Indian state and its economic future....
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Some forest officials collaborate with Maoists, says G.K. Pillai
http://www.hindu.com/2010/08/08/stories ... 561300.htm
http://www.hindu.com/2010/08/08/stories ... 561300.htm
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Lets hope we wont end up with two thorns in our flesh.Pratyush wrote:Who is removing who I am konpused onleee.There is a saying in Tamil you need a thorn to remove a thorn..

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Surly not from the love of the Maoists.abhishek_sharma wrote:Some forest officials collaborate with Maoists, says G.K. Pillai
http://www.hindu.com/2010/08/08/stories ... 561300.htm
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Maoists blow up school building in Jharkhand http://www.indianexpress.com/news/maois ... nd/657608/
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War for piss & jushtise indeed. May be Arun Dhothi can explain how blowing up a school is going to help the cause of 'oppressed and neglected' people of the region. By removing the means of economic and social progress of the very same people they are alleged to 'protect', these vermin aim to keep them perpetually under their propaganda and rule. Reminds me of Polpot's regime.Raghavendra wrote:Maoists blow up school building in Jharkhand http://www.indianexpress.com/news/maois ... nd/657608/
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the objective is deny any sort of comfortable shelter to the security forces as school buildings are often used for night halts or temp camps during patrols. harass the security forces, choke and attack their food supplies, keep them on the move without proper shelters...
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Far from condemning it, one Stalinist rapist goon traitor challenged PC to stop using schools as rest places. If he does that next they will demand that police stop using roads, buses, markets, pray in temples/mosques or drink water from village pond or all of these become fair targets to the Maoist cousins of our commies...
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Gyaneshwari disaster: Two pro-Maoist activists arrested http://sify.com/news/Gyaneshwari-disast ... bfida.html
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good catch http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city ... 278020.cms
Hailing from Valluru village in Guntu district, Reddy completed his B.Sc from SSN College, Narasarapet in 1984. He later joined Nagarjuna University to pursue LLB but dropped out midway after being introduced to Maoism by Ravindranath. He was enlisted as Maoist full-timer in 1989 when he joined People's War Group (PWG). The Andhra Pradesh government has announced award of Rs 10 lakh for Reddy's arrest. He was wanted in over 23 Maoist-related cases in Andhra Pradesh and one in Hazaribag district. He is accused in blowing up of a Coca Cola factory and the Ippuru police station in AP, besides looting of 30 weapons from NCC cadets, Singh said.
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New Delhi: Residents of India's worst Naxal-affected states want development and if forced 10 times the number of people will prefer Government over Naxalites. These are the stunning findings of the first-ever opinion poll of people living in India's Naxal-infested areas.
The extensive opinion poll conducted in seven of India's worst Naxal affected states has thrown up some myth-shattering findings. Commissioned by CNN-IBN and The Week the findings establish that people living in the states believe lack of development was triggering Naxalism and pushing it will help solve the problem.
Conducted by CSDS he poll finds over 60 per cent have faith in democracy and despite controversies and civil rights allegations, will prefer the Government over Naxalites.
The Naxalites may have challenged the authority of the state, they may be trying to wage armed war in the name of the rights of the poor but the poll results are an eye opener.
Almost 49 per cent of the people say they will choose the Government while just five per cent say that they are with the Naxals; 34 per cent say they are neither with the Government nor with the Naxalites.
While the Government and the Naxalites are locked in what seems to be an endless war an overwhelming 56 per cent of people say they favour an unconditional ceasefire while just 12 per cent say no to an unconditional ceasefire.
The CNN-IBN-The WEEK poll asked the most controversial questions: what is the way to handle the Naxal challenge? The findings from the ground were unequivocal with 33 per cent of people saying the state should push development while only 19 per cent feel that coercive methods should be used and 11 per cent feel that negotiation between the state and the Naxalites is the way out.
While some activists may disagree people in the war zone are not ready to give up democracy yet.
In fact 60 per cent of the people in the Naxal-affected districts say they have faith in democracy while 22 per cent of those polled say that democracy is not effective.
However, there was deep cynicism with the political system.
An overwhelming 76 per cent of the people say that the political system needs to be reformed while just six per cent feel it deserves to be destroyed.
The findings are solid and simple and the majority is with the Government, wants an unconditional ceasefire, favours development to counter the Naxal challenge, has faith in the democracy, but also wants the political system to be reformed.
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Mamata's thin Lalgarh line: Today, forces, Maoists on the same side http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20100809/81 ... for_1.html
To the jawans who have been battling the Maoists under immense pressure and duress, the irony couldn't hurt more. "Tomorrow our role will be that of 'protectors' for Maoists and PCAPA (People's Committee Against Police Atrocities) members, who will have to come to the rally ground through areas where Marxists have regained control," says a CRPF jawan on way to Lalgarh for deployment.
Mamata gave the forces some anxious moments, with reported plans to parade families of the victims of Lalgarh violence and relatives of those killed in encounters with security forces. However, the Union Railway Minister finally dropped that plan following serious objections from the administration. The families may now only be accommodated close to the podium for an audience with Mamata.
Many of the Maoist and PCAPA members who will attend, the security personnel anticipate, would be among their list of wanted, named in crimes such as murder, looting, arson, and even attack on security forces.
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Tribal girl stripped over 'affair', molested by hundreds in Bengal, MMS made
This is being circulated at the moment in Bengal by Maoists for fresh induction
This is being circulated at the moment in Bengal by Maoists for fresh induction
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But tribals are the ones who did this...
One thing that the pseudos can't see is that deracination and identity stealing by EJs and maoists may lead to greater crimes against women in tribal societies - just like what has happened in the Congo.
Tribal societies through history have been known for being supremely equitable.
But once you convince them that their forefathers were "sinners" or "fools" who did not rise up for their rights, this is the kind of thing that happens.
One thing that the pseudos can't see is that deracination and identity stealing by EJs and maoists may lead to greater crimes against women in tribal societies - just like what has happened in the Congo.
Tribal societies through history have been known for being supremely equitable.
But once you convince them that their forefathers were "sinners" or "fools" who did not rise up for their rights, this is the kind of thing that happens.
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good oppurtunity for Security forces to perhaps spy on the leaders Of PCAP and naxal leaders who may turn up. They could be hunted down later onRaghavendra wrote:Mamata's thin Lalgarh line: Today, forces, Maoists on the same side http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20100809/81 ... for_1.html
To the jawans who have been battling the Maoists under immense pressure and duress, the irony couldn't hurt more. "Tomorrow our role will be that of 'protectors' for Maoists and PCAPA (People's Committee Against Police Atrocities) members, who will have to come to the rally ground through areas where Marxists have regained control," says a CRPF jawan on way to Lalgarh for deployment.Mamata gave the forces some anxious moments, with reported plans to parade families of the victims of Lalgarh violence and relatives of those killed in encounters with security forces. However, the Union Railway Minister finally dropped that plan following serious objections from the administration. The families may now only be accommodated close to the podium for an audience with Mamata.Many of the Maoist and PCPA members who will attend, the security personnel anticipate, would be among their list of wanted, named in crimes such as murder, looting, arson, and even attack on security forces.
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From http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 283918.cms
PHULBANI (Orissa): Suspected Maoists put up posters and banners at several places in Orissa's communally sensitive Kandhamal district asking people to boycott Independence Day celebrations.
Maoists posters were mostly seen in three blocks of Kotagarh, Daringbadi and Raikia in the district, the police said.
The bandh is believed to be observed in protest against the killing of Maoist leader Azad in an encounter.
They have allegedly threatened some teachers and school management to close their educational institutions and not to observe Independence Day celebration.
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In India Democracy and coalition politics mean any tom dick and harry can stand up, pee all over the table , have a good laugh and show middle finger to the south block for instance look at what Mamta di is upto these days
Azad killing was murder: Mamata
Azad killing was murder: Mamata
Incidents like these present themselves as examples for lowlifes to emulate and later exploited for scoring brownie points, this has become a normal phenomenon as far as politics in India is concerned. It is clear that Mamta di has actually become 'LEFTer' than the 'LEFT'.LALGARH: Trinamool Congress chief and railway minister Mamata Banerjee lived up to her reputation of being a maverick politician at a rally in Lalgarh, West Bengal, on Monday.
Putting herself at odds with her own government’s assessment that Naxalism is India’s biggest internal security threat, Mamata Banerjee on Monday questioned the killing of a Maoist leader and virtually offered them an olive branch. "Give me a date and time for the talks. Let this politics of murder and terror stop. If need be, the joint operations have to stop during the negotiations," she said.
Referring to the encounter death of Maoist chief spokesman Cherukuri Rajkumar, popularly known as Azad, in Andhra Pradesh on July 2, Mamata described it as 'khoon (murder)'. "Azad’s killing was not right. Swami Agnivesh has told me they want to talk again."![]()
Mamata clearly does not mind if her comments raise eyebrows in Delhi. She is ready to bear with the unease — as long as it serves to mobilize people against the ruling CPM in rural West Bengal.
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negi wrote:In India Democracy and coalition politics mean any tom dick and harry can stand up, pee all over the table , have a good laugh and show middle finger to the south block. I mean look at what Mamta di is upto these days
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Incidents like these present themselves as examples for lowlifes to emulate and later exploit for scoring brownie points, this has become a normal phenomenon as far as politics in India is concerned.

MMS giving away Kashmir etc.. wailings comes as a extrapolation from this kind of behaviour from his colleuges. Do anything and everything if there is possibility that will keep them in power or win elections. The west-minister system is the real culprit for our downfall but we don't want to fix it too.
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Top leaders of PCPA (an outfit of Naxals, also accused of being the master mind behind Janeshwar Express carnage) were seen hurling PCPA flags in Mamta's rally. TMC members were vastly outnumbered by Maoists in the rally who came from all nook and corner. Swami Agniwesh and Medha Patekar were others decrying and demeaning Bharat Sarkar's effort to fight the red menace.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100810/j ... 793261.jsp
Other dreaded top leaders of Naxalites, wanted and hunted by IB/CBI etc were seen having a nice time there, photos are there in TOI Kolkata edition.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 284834.cms
http://wwwgourangachatterjee.blogspot.c ... chive.html

Mamta with a Maoist Leader-Chatradhar Mahato (2009)
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100810/j ... 793261.jsp
Other dreaded top leaders of Naxalites, wanted and hunted by IB/CBI etc were seen having a nice time there, photos are there in TOI Kolkata edition.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 284834.cms
http://wwwgourangachatterjee.blogspot.c ... chive.html

Mamta with a Maoist Leader-Chatradhar Mahato (2009)
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More from Lalgarh rally
In rally run-up, Maoist-Mamata line gets very blurred in Lalgarh
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_to ... nd_1420560
In rally run-up, Maoist-Mamata line gets very blurred in Lalgarh
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_to ... nd_1420560
A top Maoist leader hailing from Andhra Pradesh who carries a reward of Rs10 lakh on his head was today arrested from Bokaro.
Narasimha Reddy, the 'secretary' of CPI(Maoist) in Andhra Pradesh, was apprehended when a joint team of CRPF and state police raided his hideout at Relibera village following a tip-off, Superintendent of Police (SP) Saket Kumar Singh said.
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AM sure there'll be folks on BRF who'll discover chankian-ness in Maomata Didi's dallying with the maopests.
Either she's a hardcore patriot raa/ib agent working to lure the maopests out of their foresty holes or she's an unwitting pawn being played by such chankian raa/ib agents. Only.
I know, i know, but nothing can stop jingo optimism and penchant for finding the brightest silver linings in the darkest clouds. Only.
Either she's a hardcore patriot raa/ib agent working to lure the maopests out of their foresty holes or she's an unwitting pawn being played by such chankian raa/ib agents. Only.
I know, i know, but nothing can stop jingo optimism and penchant for finding the brightest silver linings in the darkest clouds. Only.
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Mamata's Lalgarh rally rocks Parliament; BJP, Left unite

Making a strong defence of the Trinamool Congress chief, party leader in Lok Sabha Sudip Bandopadhyay said Banerjee took the message of peace and harmony to the rally and added that she was "totally opposed to violence and killings."
"All political parties including the government should extend support to Banerjee so that the Maoist problem can be solved. She has given a new line which can resolve the naxal problem," he said.
Justifying Banerjee's visit to the Maoist-affected Lalgarh, he said Home Minister P Chidambaram too had visited the place last month and now the Railway Minister has gone there.
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This is disgusting, Mamta's short sightedness is surely going to come back and bit her in the back if and when she comes to power.IndraD wrote:Top leaders of PCPA (an outfit of Naxals, also accused of being the master mind behind Janeshwar Express carnage) were seen hurling PCPA flags in Mamta's rally. TMC members were vastly outnumbered by Maoists in the rally who came from all nook and corner. Swami Agniwesh and Medha Patekar were others decrying and demeaning Bharat Sarkar's effort to fight the red menace.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100810/j ... 793261.jsp
Other dreaded top leaders of Naxalites, wanted and hunted by IB/CBI etc were seen having a nice time there, photos are there in TOI Kolkata edition.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 284834.cms
http://wwwgourangachatterjee.blogspot.c ... chive.html
Mamta with a Maoist Leader-Chatradhar Mahato (2009)
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Guys let us cut her some slack....if parties of every color and shape can cynically manipulate the Naxals and public for their vote share, why not MB? If the Nandigram rapist goon traitors can deploy their fake intellectual and yellow brigades to engage in pro-Maoists propaganda and yet pretend to 'fight them ideologically', why not MB? She is using them, like everyone else, and for once, for a good cause...let us keep a distant watch and not fall for Stalinist propaganda.
If she can bring them to the negotiation table and still get rid of the Stalinist Beijing puppet brigade from WB, she would have done a bigger favor to India than a dozen Mahatma Gandhi's
If she can bring them to the negotiation table and still get rid of the Stalinist Beijing puppet brigade from WB, she would have done a bigger favor to India than a dozen Mahatma Gandhi's
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http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/aug/ ... ounter.htm
So much for BJP and "we are nationalists onlee". At the end of the day, there is not much to choose between Congress and BJP. Both will sacrifice their "ideals" at the altar of political expediency.
So much for BJP and "we are nationalists onlee". At the end of the day, there is not much to choose between Congress and BJP. Both will sacrifice their "ideals" at the altar of political expediency.
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That is truly a chanikyan move by BJP. Is DDM's love for Maoists higher than their hatred for Yindoo-phacists
what should ar-un-ddhotti-roy do


That is truly a chanikyan move by BJP. Is DDM's love for Maoists higher than their hatred for Yindoo-phacists

what should ar-un-ddhotti-roy do



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Basically payback for Sohrabudding case ...Tanaji wrote:http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/aug/ ... ounter.htm
So much for BJP and "we are nationalists onlee". At the end of the day, there is not much to choose between Congress and BJP. Both will sacrifice their "ideals" at the altar of political expediency.
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^ nope. beyond that!
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I would always say there is a difference 50 year rule and 6 year rule. That is a major difference.Tanaji wrote:http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/aug/ ... ounter.htm
So much for BJP and "we are nationalists onlee". At the end of the day, there is not much to choose between Congress and BJP. Both will sacrifice their "ideals" at the altar of political expediency.
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The way rapist goons, fake intellectual/liberals and Chennai yellow pages have been liberally using the word 'murder' in the context of Gujerat case now comes back to bite them. Murder is when a minister kills someone for personal enemity - not exactly the same as when a policeman bumps off a criminal using illegal procedures. That happens in every state practically every day. Every state home minister then becomes murderer. What about Batla House, Veerappan bump off, Rizwan case in WB and so on? Are the home/chief ministers in those state murderers too?
Torture is to our police as common as drinking tea.
By politicising it and (worse) linking it to minority politics and thereby encouraging terrorism, yellows were playing their favorite game - that of creating chaos to further their agenda. No wonder BJP is questioning that...
Torture is to our police as common as drinking tea.
By politicising it and (worse) linking it to minority politics and thereby encouraging terrorism, yellows were playing their favorite game - that of creating chaos to further their agenda. No wonder BJP is questioning that...
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from http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100730/j ... 749135.jsp
“Attacking Hindu terror works fine for us. But taking on Muslim extremism is a very sensitive issue and so we should be careful. Achuthanandan is sounding like the Bajrang Dal and the central party is backing him,” said a senior CPM MP.
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The above quote from the traitor CPM MP needs to be spread far and wide across the population (especially in the communist bastion, Socialist Republic of Kerala). Any idea who made this fantastic statement?
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yes, truly chankiyan indeed, esp when quite a few brf-ites will find any and every logic to explain their pet munna's bullshit maneuvres, just like quite a few will try to explain the congress' bullshit. we have quite a few political extremists on both sides -- but only very few who have the enthusiasm to remain non-partisan.RamaY wrote: That is truly a chanikyan move by BJP.
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Will Arundhati Roy now praise the jehadis as well? http://www.dnaindia.com/india/comment_w ... ll_1420675
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This will not happen, Naxals will (for the moment) join MB to increase their devastating power, once firmly entrenched in politics, they will fight both from inside and outside the govt, this is just like Maos in Nepal playing the same trick.Suppiah wrote:Guys let us cut her some slack....if parties of every color and shape can cynically manipulate the Naxals and public for their vote share, why not MB? If the Nandigram rapist goon traitors can deploy their fake intellectual and yellow brigades to engage in pro-Maoists propaganda and yet pretend to 'fight them ideologically', why not MB? She is using them, like everyone else, and for once, for a good cause...let us keep a distant watch and not fall for Stalinist propaganda.
If she can bring them to the negotiation table and still get rid of the Stalinist Beijing puppet brigade from WB, she would have done a bigger favor to India than a dozen Mahatma Gandhi's
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^^^ yes that is indeed possible. But the point is not that. The point is that while others flirt with Maoists we dont have the enormous pay off in terms of (potential) decimation of Stalinist mass murderers and Beijing puppets. The dynasty mollycoddles these traitors to stay in power often times. Others do the same...