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Friday, June 19, 2009

LIVE from WAR ZONE within the Heart of the Nation!

LIVE from WAR ZONE within the Heart of the Nation!

Troubled Galaxy Destroyed Dreams: Chapter 262

Palash Biswas

'Our party wanted to kill West Bengal's chief minister'

Rediff - ‎12 hours ago‎
... Maoist Communist Centre of India. The merger was announced on October 14 the same year. Every act of violence has its roots in torture and repression. ...
Mamata must pick side in Lalgarh: Maoist leader IB

CoBRA force begins operation inside battleground Lalgarh
NDTV Correspondent, Friday June 19, 2009, Lalgarh


Why hasn't the Bengal government banned the Maoists responsible for the siege in Lalgarh?  That was a point raised by Home Minister Chidambaram at a press conference in Delhi where he categorically denied allegations that the Congress and its ally, the Trinamul were actually supporting Maoist insurgents in Lalgarh.

Making it clear that Maoists in Lalgarh could not be permitted to have a liberated zone, Home Minister Chidambaran said that the idea of security forces in the region was not to kill protestors but to restore order and police stations which had been damaged. 

At the same time, on the ground, the CoBRA force trained in anti-Maoist operations have now joined in the battle to reclaim Lalgarh.

Heavily armed police and para military forces are battling to push their way into Lalgarh. They plan to break the Maoist siege of the area through a three pronged attack.

But the Maoists have destroyed a bridge on the path of the advancing forces. They are using women and children as human shields, something that they are not known to do.

Police sources say government orders are strictly to avoid firing as far as possible. The government does not want a Nandigram repeat.

PTI adds: Nearly 120 personnel of the newly formed specialised anti-Naxal force -- CoBRA -- currently on standby in Lalgarh area of West Bengal, will move in for a final assault only after evacuation of villagers, Home Ministry sources said.

The sources said importance was given to dispersing the human shield comprising women and children before the elite commando team moved in.

"CoBRA is meant for resolute action. Once state police and paramilitary personnel clear the village of innocent men, women and children, the specialised team will move in to take on the heavily armed Naxals," the sources said.

They said the CoBRA personnel were airlifted from Orissa only after specific inputs were received suggesting that senior Naxal operatives, including Koteshwar Rao, are present in the area after crossing over from neighbouring Orissa and Jharkhand.

They said Orissa and Jharkhand police have been asked to keep a strict vigil in the border areas as they felt that top Naxal leaders would try to move out once the force advanced further.


http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/lalgarh_siege_forces_to_make_a_big_push_today.php

CoBRA force begins operation inside battleground Lalgarh
2009-06-19 [18:43:00 hrs]

CoBRA force begins operation inside battleground Lalgarh In battleground Lalgarh in Bengal, the CoBRA force -- an elite anti-Maoist squad -- has moved in to help win back the liberated zone. The force trained in anti-Maoist operations have now joined in the battle to reclaim Lalgarh. Heavily armed police and para military forces are battling to push their way into Lalgarh. They plan to break the Maoist siege of the area through a three pronged attack. But the Maoists have destroyed a bridge on the path of the advancing forces. They are using women and children as human shields, something that they are not known to do.
 
Police sources say government orders are strictly to avoid firing as far as possible. The government does not want a Nandigram repeat.

Nearly 120 personnel of the newly formed specialised anti-Naxal force -- CoBRA -- currently on standby in Lalgarh area of West Bengal, will move in for a final assault only after evacuation of villagers, Home Ministry sources said.

The sources said importance was given to dispersing the human shield comprising women and children before the elite commando team moved in.

"CoBRA is meant for resolute action. Once state police and paramilitary personnel clear the village of innocent men, women and children, the specialised team will move in to take on the heavily armed Naxals," the sources said.

They said the CoBRA personnel were airlifted from Orissa only after specific inputs were received suggesting that senior Naxal operatives, including Koteshwar Rao, are present in the area after crossing over from neighbouring Orissa and Jharkhand.

They said Orissa and Jharkhand police have been asked to keep a strict vigil in the border areas as they felt that top Naxal leaders would try to move out once the force advanced further.
 
Antony rules out sending armed forces to Lalgarh
19 Jun, 2009 [05:53 PM]
Defence Minister A K Antony today ruled out the possibility of sending armed forces to fight Maoists in the wake of violence in Lalgarh area in....Read More
 

Maoists should lay down arms: PC
19 Jun, 2009 [03:08 PM]
Speaking at a news conference today, Home Minister P Chidambaram said the Lalgarh operation to flush out Maoists may take time as the forces, both state....Read More

http://www.taratv.com/top_story.php?task=full&newsid=1125
We will abide by constitutional norms: PM on Mamata's demand


On Board PM's Special Aircraft, June 17 (PTI) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today virtually rejected the demand of ally Mamata Banerjee for bypassing West Bengal government in disbursal of relief to cyclone victims, saying he would fully abide by the constitutional norms which guide the Centre-state relations.
"Mamata Banerjee is an honoured member of my Cabinet and we will work together as colleagues. But the relationship between the government of West Bengal, or for that matter any state, and the central government is governed by constitutional norms," Singh said.

"We will fully abide by constitutional norms which should guide the conduct of Centre-State relations," he told accompanying journalists while returning from Yekaterinburg in Russia after a three-day visit.

He was responding to the Trinamool leader's demand that the centre should bypass the Left Front government in West Bengal and directly disburse cyclone relief to local administration. PTI


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Mamata must pick side in Lalgarh: Maoist leader

TimePublished on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 19:08, Updated on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 21:21 in India section

MAOIST THEORY: Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao (face masked) speaks to CNN-IBN Correspondent Sukarno Sen.

MAOIST THEORY: Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao (face masked) speaks to CNN-IBN Correspondent Sukarno Sen.


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Lalgarh, West Bengal: A top Maoist leader on Thursday claimed his group's fight against the West Bengal government in Lalgarh block in Midnapore district was a "historical struggle" and will not be crushed by security forces.

Koteshwar Rao, politburo member of the Communist Part of India-Maoists, told CNN-IBN people in Lalgarh had revolted because the Left Front government of the state didn't allow their progress.

"Lalgarh people have many problems. They are demanding for land; they are demanding for water; they are demanding for irrigation facilities. The so-called Left government is not permitting any progress or project sanctioned by the Central government," said Rao, who spoke with his face masked at an undisclosed location in Lalgarh.

"That is why people have revolted. People are fighting against state repression--state repression is the main factor."

Rao claimed the West Bengal government and the Central government, which has rushed paramilitary forces to the state, had combined to create "terror" in Lalgarh but people would resist them.

"It is a historical struggle, it is a historical rebellion of the aadivasis (tribals). It is a people's war and the Maoist party is leading them," said Rao, who claimed the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist had organised "counter organisations" against the people.

Rao insisted that Maoists had no alliance with Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee in Lalgarh but wanted the Railway Minister to clarify her stand.

"We have no alliance with Mamata Banerjee (in Lalgarh). She and her supporters participated in the Nandigram struggle--we also participated. Mamata and Trinamool should take a stand in Lalgarh people's struggle against the armed forces of the CPI-M. She can stand with the people or she will suffer because of the central government's decision (to send paramilitary)," he said.

"If she and Trinamool support or stand with the Central government's decision she will alienate herself from the people. People will teach a lesson to Mamata too," added the Maoist leader.

The state government on Thursday launched a massive security operation to free Lalgarh of Maoist rebels who have taken over the place and call it a liberated zone.

Security forces lobbed tear gas shells and made a baton charge to break a 'human wall' put up by Maoist cadres.

Authorities say the Maoists are led by Rao, also known as Kishanjee, who is in charge of militant activities, and Ganapathi, the political leader.


http://ibnlive.in.com/news/mamata-must-pick-side-in-lalgarh-maoist-leader/95161-3.html

We have to get Habitual to witness LIVE Coverage from the War Zone within the Heart of the Nation. On the other hand,

Chidambaram asks Maoists to lay down arms and come for talks!

Home minister P Chidambaram said he endorsed the appeal of West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to the Maoists and the tribals to come for talks.

"I endorse that appeal. If they wish to talk, they should come forward to do so. We will be happy to facilitate the talks," he told reporters after a Cabinet meeting here.

The home minister said the ongoing operation by police and paramilitary personnel in Lalgarh would take more time and the forces should expect the "unexpected".

"Progress will be slow. They (forces) are making progress. ... So far, the operation is going according to plans but they must be prepared for the unexpected. I sincerely hope that with the kind of action we have advised, the operation will be successful.

"An operation of this kind will take some time. In fact, it will take considerably more time than was anticipated," he said when asked about the situation in Lalgarh.

He said the forces were "moving and moving cautiously" and the ongoing operation was not against the tribals but only against the Naxalites.

I was discussing the Lalgarh Stand Off with my friends in Princep Ghat Down Train, most of whom do work in Government offices and PSUS.

They argue that the war is all about the Self Determination demand of the Tribals.

While I insist that SINGUR, Nandigram and Singur Insurrections expose the Anti People Illuminati Controlled Zionist Tri IBLIS Manusmriti Colonial Corporate Fascist Imperialist White Political Economy.

 It showcases the democracy in which we live in and assume that we remain free with SOVEREIGNTY
without being EMPOWERED, without being aware of the INHERENT Injustice and Inequality. It exposes how the people participate in the Political System! How do they happen to be REPRESENTED ! How day to day real issues are addressed!

Man is a social Animal and every person wants PEACE. The demand and achievement of Peace remains an affair essentially related to our Social status. If we have something to defend, we may not go on War. What Shankaracharya or Vivekananda could do, we may not Dare at all just for our family engagements and liabilities!

What will the HAVE NOTS would do? They Die STARVING in intense Food Insecurity. The nature and Natural livelihood Captured. Opportunities MONOPOLISED. Natural Resources Open sourced. What have to do for the DEPRIVED, Dislodged, Displaced people , selected for the Ultimate KILLING?

Air India has clarified that the employees should forget Salary for July also.Most of the Jobs have been Digested by Computers, Humanoids and Modernisation. PSU List for Disinvestment and Divestment, Sell OFF has been taken up. Profit gaining PSUS enlisted. No recruitment in Government Jobs. Education and Health depend on FDI and FIIs. SEZ and PCPIR grab Harvests. Produces captured by Retail Chain.

Thus, Lalgarh is not an ISOLATED zone. The Killing fields countrywide wait such LIVE Coverage day by day.The War is within the nation. The Sate Power declares War against the people who DISILLUSIONED with the Political set Up have taken ARMS in hands. And it is an all out Resistance! You may not EXTINGUISH the Wild Fire with Military Option with Zero Tolerance unless the participation and sharing in the democratic set up get ENSURED with the EMPOWERMENT of the Deprived Starving People!

Political BETRAYAL is another SHOW case of Lalgarh Operation. Amidst face to face Firing Live Coverage, TARA news got CHATRADHAR Mahato, the leader of the People`s committee against Police atrocities. He said that the State and Centre Governments together declared war against the Tribal Population already SEGREGATED. He highlighted the Betrayal by Ms Mamata Bannerjee! Chhatrapati  told that the OPPOSITION helped them in the Insurrections and escalated their base. As of now, the Bengali opposition is a part and parcel of the State Power in the centre.. those who stood united with the aboriginal indigenous and minority communities, now align with REPRESSION! He accused that belongs to
TMC is planning to Capture the JUNGLE Mahal ousting CPIM under Lalgarh Operation against Maoists coverage. He talked of the atrocities of the Tribal mass on the name of Anti Maoist Flush Out. He talked of the Tribals being USED in Political Power game!

We have to think over this.

Even as Home Minister P Chidambaram today (June 19) rubbished allegations of Congress and Trinamool Congress leaders colluding with Maoists in Lalgarh, the CPI(M) has come out with a fresh accusation, saying Maoists have tacitly asked for TMC leader Mamata Banerjee's help in the siege in return for help in the Nandigram 'uprising'.

CPI(M) leader Biman Bose today accused Mamata Banerjee of shielding Maoists.

"I have given ample proof of what we have said - that in Nandigram the game plan is not (being carried out) by the TMC only, but by their 'rainbow' alliances. That has been proved by Kishenji (Maoist leader who gave an interview to the media) who said 'We helped them in Nandigram now we seek their help in the case of Lalgarh.'

At a media conference today Home Minister Chidambaram had said it was 'unjustified and unwarranted' to insinuate that Maoists in Lalgarh were supported by the Congress and Trinamool Congress.




How does  Political representation work? Professor Vijoy Kumar from Trichur called me this afternoon and informed that OBCs get FORTY percent reservation in Kerala. While in Bengal, Forty  Two percent of OBC population gets only SEVEN percent Reservation belated. Kerala Chief Minister AchutyanandanOBC, but in Bengal even until one year or more, back no OBC Minister got place in the MINISTRY. We exposed this and only a state Minister, Mr Maikap is coopted with insignificant Ministry.

How the Indigenous, Aboriginal and Minority Communities are represented in Policy and decision making irrespective of quota and representation? How the SOCIALIST or Marxist slogans and Flagship Welfare programme mean on grass root level, it have to be dealt politically. But the STATE Power deals with these basic issues with MILITARY STRIKE Power!

Thus, Maoists ESCALATE their bases in 188 districts and I am afraid, they become the Mainstay Political force very soon as the DEMOCRACY has FAILED miserably!

What should we do? Should we treat the LIVE Coverage as we treated it during the FIRST GULF War and then the World suddenly became the UNIPOLAR GLOBAL VILLAGE and Nations and nationalities SUBORDINATED and SURRENDERED to Monopolistic Aggression, Illuminati and Tri Iblis satanic order?

Or should we react otherwise ?

Is there any DEMOCRATIC option of Resistance left as we may not MATCH the STRIKE POWER of the ILLUMINATI!

Meanwhile,
Security forces inched forward cautiously today to end the five-day siege of Lalgarh by Maoists who blew up a bridge to stall their movement as the Centre asked them to lay down arms and come for talks.

Two companies of the Combat Battalion for Resolute Action (COBRA), a specialised anti-Maoist force, began sanitising the Jhitka jungle in the restive area in West Midnapore district as the forces moved past dug-up roads and blockades using mine detectors to avoid casualties.

The Jhitka jungle is a Maoist dominated area en route to Lalgarh, where tribals are in control.

Reports said that armed tribals stopped police vehicles on their way to Lalgarh from Pirakata and that Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao and six others have fled to Jharkhand but there was no official word on it.

In Delhi, Home Minister P Chidambaram said the Maoists should lay down arms and come for talks, endorsing an appeal made to them by Chief Minister Bhuddhadeb Bhattacharjee.

"I endorse that appeal. If they wish to talk, they should come forward to do so. We will be happy to facilitate the talks," he told reporters after a Cabinet meeting.

The tribals under the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities blocked passage to Lalgarh by felling trees and digging up roads and blowing up a bridge at Binpur, 12 km from Lalgarh.

The uprising in the tribal hinterland of Lalgarh taking a heavy toll of lives prompted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday to

ask for a report on the root-cause of the disquiet. Times of India reports:

NEW DELHI: The uprising in the tribal hinterland of Lalgarh taking a heavy toll of lives prompted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday to

ask for a report on the root-cause of the disquiet.

The day after his return from Russia, Singh had a meeting with minister of state for tribal affairs Tushar A. Chaudhary and sought to know the factors contributing to persistent violence across the tribal belt.

The long trail of blood all along the forest-dwellers' route from Andhra Pradesh to the border areas of Bengal, Orissa and Jharkhand has triggered a new urgency in the top echelons of the government to closely examine what ails the aboriginal community.

According to highly placed sources, Chaudhary has already directed the officials in his ministry to prepare a report on the basic causes of tribal unrest around the country. The report will be submitted to the PM soon.

Singh, it is learnt, is of the view that the socio-economic conditions of the tribals need to be studied for a clue to the current spell of violence in Lalgarh in Bengal's Midnapore district.

When contacted, Chaudhary said that his ministry was taking a close look at the series of violent incidents in the tribal areas to see if any pattern had emerged.

"I want to get to the heart of the problem and understand why the tribals are increasingly turning to violence," he told TOI.

The regularity with which the Maoist groups have struck at their targets in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and now Bengal over the past few months, has made the Centre sit up and reckon with the danger lurking deep in the forests.

Many experts view the growing level of jungle violence as an outcome of the failed development process and official corruption.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/PM-wants-to-know-why-tribals-are-on-warpath-/articleshow/4673318.cms

Guerrillas wary of CRPF Cobra strike in jungle lair

19 Jun 2009, 0313 hrs IST, Prasenjit Mund & Caesar Mandal, TNN



KOLKATA/LALGARH: For all their bluster, Maoists in Lalgarh cannot but be wary of the strike of the Cobra. Apart from the army, this specialized

CRPF unit is the only one in the country that can fight the guerrilla like a guerrilla. Raised last year as Commando Battalion for Resolute Action', the men of these elite fighting units have the doggedness, courage and cunning to match Naxalite action squads in the forests of Jangalmahal.

If the Naxalites feel they are warriors of the jungle, so do the Cobras. And 166 of them have already been deployed in Lalgarh, say sources.

It is perhaps the deployment of these commandos that led Maoist leader Kishanji, who is in Lalgarh, to call up a reporter around midnight on Wednesday with a message for Mamata Banerjee: "Trinamool Congress claims to be against CPM musclemen but its own government is sending central forces to fight against us. Mamata Banerjee has to decide if she is for the people or against them."

The Maoists, it seems, are jittery and want the Cobras off their back. With the insurgent leaders openly announcing that they would use women and children as human shields to delay security forces, only a force adept in unconventional warfare like the Cobra can tilt the scales against the Maoists. Blocked roads are hardly a deterrent for the jungle warriors.

Cobra commandos are likely to infiltrate Maoist territory in small groups of four to six men. First in would be surveillance teams, who will avoid engaging the enemy even if they spot them. Each team would have a communications expert, a combat medic (one adept both with the syringe and the rifle), and two to three spotters'. Their first task would be to relay information on the movement of the guerrilla forces, deployment of action squads, the kind of weapons the carry and assess the fighting capability of the locally trained cadres, said a CRPF officer.

Cobra is perhaps the best-equipped paramilitary unit in the country, set up with a grant of Rs 1300 crore from the central government. They have an enviable arsenal, almost matching a regular infantry unit light mortars, machine guns, rocket launchers, INSAS rifles, FN35 and Glock pistols, rapid-fire Heckler and Koch MP5 submachine guns, and even Carl Gustav 84 mm recoilless rifles, which can bring down walls and houses. But what really set the Cobras apart are two things hi-tech electronic surveillance equipment and a well trained sniper team, armed with Dragunov, Mauser SP66 and Heckler & Koch MSG-90 sniper rifles.

The CRPF shadow warriors have been trained in the army's elite Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School in Mizoram and CRPF's anti-terrorist school in Silchar. They are adept in the art of camouflage and jungle movement. Small strike teams can infiltrate Lalgarh forests (maybe they already have), collect information and help plot a battle plan. It is information from spotters on high ground (or camouflaged on trees) that will help Cobra mortar teams bring down accurate fire on Maoist positions.

Besides, the information collected by Cobra spotters will help cut off escape routes and, in fact, give an idea of whether the Maoists really have the stomach for a fight or are looking to escape by leaving some local scapegoats in a rearguard action. Such information would be vital for the beleaguered Bengal government, say sources. It can claim a much-needed victory with minimum bloodshed.

"And if the Maoists do stand and fight which would go against the guerrilla manual of retreating when outgunned and outnumbered the commandos will be the potent strike force. Sniper teams can stay hidden in the jungle and gun down Maoist squad leaders to spread panic and confusion in their ranks. Remember, commandos fight dirty," said an army paratrooper.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Guerrillas-wary-of-CRPF-Cobra-strike-in-jungle-lair/articleshow/4673722.cms

World Bank approves another $135M for Pakistan


19 Jun 2009, 1210 hrs IST,PTI

WASHINGTON: The World Bank has approved two projects totaling $135 million to help Pakistan strengthen its social safety nets and eradicate

polio.

The Bank Noted that the increases in global food and fuel prices and Pakistan's ongoing energy crisis have raised the vulnerability of the country's poor to an unprecedented level.

It said the $60 million Pakistan Social Safety Net Technical Assistance Project will enhance the operation and management of a nationwide, effective and transparent safety net system for the poor in Pakistan to cushion the negative effects of the food and economic crisis.

"The Government of Pakistan is committed to developing a modern social safety net system," said Yusupha Crookes, World Bank Country Director for Pakistan. "This project will assist Pakistan in establishing an effective social safety net system that provides poor people with basic income support."

Simultaneously, the World Bank also approved $74.68 million to support the Pakistan government's efforts to eradicate polio.

Although Pakistan has made progress in its efforts to eradicate Polio since 1997, with the number of confirmed Polio cases decreasing substantially from around 1,147 in 1997 to 32 in 2007, in 2008 there was an increase in virus transmission with 117 cases reported, spread across all four provinces.


Security forces begin ops to free Lalgarh from Maoists

19 Jun 2009, 0142 hrs IST, Caesar Mondal & Jayanta Gupta, TNN



LALGARH/BINPUR (WEST MIDNAPORE): Human barricades greeted armed columns of West Bengal policemen as they tried to march into Pirakata and cut
Security forces flag march
Central Force jawans flag march at Piraghata Chawk outpost for the final operation against Maoists at Lalgarh in West Midnapore. (PTI Photo)
open a channel on Thursday in the first phase of operations to reclaim parts of West Midnapore district that Naxalites have captured. It was the first response of the CPM-led state administration after weeks of dithering that saw the Naxals evict state cops, burn police stations and CPM offices and kill local party leaders. ( Watch )

The Maoist-led People's Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCPA) had planned a massive resistance but the state police appear to have broken through the first tier of defence as agitators gave in.

State policemen, backed by central paramilitary forces, marched ahead using lathis, teargas and rubber bullets, 12km from Pirakata to the Jhitka forests, about 5km from Lalgarh — an area out of bounds for the administration since Maoists took control last November. Another contingent entered from Bankura and reached Ramnangar, close to Lalgarh. The police, however, suspect the crumbling of human shields could be a ploy by PCPA to lure the forces deep inside the Naxal stronghold for an ambush.

Maoist strategist Koteshwar Rao and PCPA leader Chhatradhar Mahato were briefing reporters at Boro Pelia, 22km from Pirakata when news of the advance reached. The makeshift camp was quickly wound up and the leaders melted away.

Maoist top gun makes quick exit as forces close in

As police and central forces geared up at Pirakata for the assault on Maoists, the guerrillas — led by top ranking leader Koteswar Rao alias Kishanji — huddled together at a camp in Barapelia Chowk, 30 km away. They were cheerful, brash in their confidence. They were sure police would retreat, and told villagers not to worry. By late afternoon, the scenario changed dramatically.

As news of the security forces charge came in, the rebels made a quick and silent exit. Kishanji fled just 45 minutes after the first teargas shell was fired at Pirakata, deserting the villagers he had sworn to 'defend'. He was reportedly smuggled out through the Bengal-Orissa-Jharkhand trijunction along with other senior leaders, PCPA sources revealed. No one, though, was sure about the leader's whereabouts.

Just a few hours earlier, Kishanji had thundered: "Our supporters will hold their ground till the very end. No one will be able to enter our territory." PCPA leader Chhatradhar Mahato strutted around the hut confidently, passing instructions to his men. Everything looked to be in order.

It was around 12.30pm that the TV started showing pictures of the security forces gathering at Pirakata. By 1.30pm, he had a worried look on his face. Police were on the attack. Chhatradhar cut a sorry figure as he sat rooted to a chair. By 2.15pm, the camp looked deserted.

It took 500 cops 50 hrs to get 1 bandit

19 Jun 2009, 1119 hrs IST, Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui & Kapil Dixit, TNN


LUCKNOW/ALLAHABAD: It took around 500 heavily armed elite Uttar Pradesh cops and commandos more than 50 hours — apart from four of their own dead

including a PAC commanding officer — to kill the dreaded dacoit, Ghanshyam Kevat, in a Chitrakoot village on Thursday afternoon.

After holding on to his fortified position in a two-storey pucca house for three days, Kevat was finally shot as he tried to escape towards a nearby forest, after killing a constable, his fourth victim. Alarmingly, STF chief Brij Lal was leading the team into the house and he could have as easily been the dacoit's next target. However, in Lucknow, DGP Vikram Singh crowed about the operation, saying despite 1,500 rounds being fired and several grenades lobbed, "no civilian casualty or injury was reported".

The joint team of special task force (STF), special operations group (SOG) and PAC battalions surrounded the village of Jamauli to nail the 40-plus brigand who has nine cases of cases of murder, extortion and dacoity against him.

The operation was the lengthiest in the history of UP police. Apart from surprise attacks by Naxals or the recent ambush by slain brigand Thokia and his gang in which nine STF men were killed, the Jamauli encounter is perhaps the only incident in which four cops were killed while 11 others including an IG and DIG were injured battling a single bandit.

All that Kevat had was .315 bore rifle and some bullets. With more sophisticated weapons and ammunition, it's anybody's guess how much longer he could have held out against UP's crack units.

Kevat, surrounded from all sides, killed constable Veer Singh on Thursday as he, as part of Brij Lal's team, tried to enter the house. After shooting down the constable, Kevat got out, went to the terrace and — with bullets flying all around him — jumped on to another roof, and ran out towards the field that lay between him and the forest. While police kept firing and missing, Kevat ran almost half a kilometre before being knocked down by police bullets. "We chased him and shot him dead in a rivulet as he tried to run towards a nearby jungle," Chitrakoot ASP Jugal Kishore told TOI over phone from the spot.

Brij Lal led the final offensive after a pep-talk to his men. He asked them to move and avenge the death of their colleagues. "This did the trick. The next offensive proved to be the last for the dacoit," Brij Lal told TOI over phone from Chitrakoot.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/It-took-500-cops-50-hours-to-get-1-dacoit/articleshow/4669954.cms

President advised to return Gujarat anti-terror act

NEW DELHI: President Pratibha Patil has been advised to return Gujarat's controversial anti-terror act, the Gujarat Control of Organised Crime

Act, to incorporate three amendments before it can be ratified, home minister P. Chidambaram said on Friday.

"The matter came to the cabinet. It was decided to advise the president to return the act for making three amendments," Chidambaram told reporters here after a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"Under the proposed Gujarat Control of Organised Crime Act, a confession before a police officer is admissible in a court. This should be made inadmissible," the home minister said.

"The act also contains a clause stating that a court cannot grant bail if the public prosecutor opposes it. The court should have the power to grant bail even if the public prosecutor opposes it," Chidambaram said.

The third amendment related to section 20 (2) of the act that the home minister did not specify.

"Once these amendments are effected, the cabinet will be in a position to recommend to the president to grant assent to the act," Chidambaram said.

The issue has been pending for some two-and-a-half years since the Gujarat assembly passed the act.

Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi has accused the centre of not playing fair, pointing out that a similar act is place in neighbouring Maharashtra.








Air India asks senior staff to forego July pay to cut costs

19 Jun 2009, 1722 hrs IST, REUTERS
NEW DELHI: Air India has asked its senior management to voluntarily forego salaries and productivity linked incentives in July due to an

ongoing liquidity crunch, the state-run airline said in a statement on Friday.

The firm's chairman and managing director, Arvind Jadhav, has requested executives in the level of general managers and above to forego salaries in July, the airline said. The firm had earlier this month decided to defer the salary and incentives of all employees for June, by 15 days.


A first in 32 yrs: CPM knocks at governor's door

19 Jun 2009, 0429 hrs IST, TNN

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KOLKATA: Soon after the crackdown began in Lalgarh, MLAs of the ruling Left Front knocked on the doors of governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, seeking

his seal of approval in the state government's offensive against the advancing Maoists. In the 32 years of LF's rule, never before have the ruling MLAs walked up the stairs of Raj Bhavan to plead for their safety.

This time, though, the circumstances are different. CPM is battered and bloodied in places like Nandigram, Khejuri and now Lalgarh. The governor, who was at the receiving end of CPM barbs for trying to make peace in Singur, now seems to be a saviour.

The MLAs were closeted with the governor for more than an hour, and described in detail how attacks have been orchestrated against LF supporters and leaders in the districts.

The governor had reacted with a "cold horror" statement after the police firing at Nandigram on March 14, 2007, drawing sharp criticism from the Left parties. CPM state leaders were the most vocal in his criticism. Two years later, CPM's chief whip in the Assembly, Syed Mohammad Mosi, quoted the same phrase to the governor while describing the attack on his partymen in Lalgarh, Khejuri and other places.

"Leaders, workers and supporters of CPM and other Left parties are being threatened, beaten, their houses attacked, party offices burnt. We have been hit and our blood spilled. There is a desperate attempt to bring back the days of 1972," Mosi said.

The LF MLAs submitted a list of 53 leaders and workers killed in different parts of Bengal in political clashes and Maoist attacks. They also submitted CDs of the interview given by Maoist leader Bikash, claiming responsibility for the attack on CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in 2008 and also speeches given by Trinamool Congress Tamluk MP Shubhendu Adhikary which the Left MLAs have described as "provocative and irresponsible".

"He is the constitutional head as well as Centre's representative. We have requested him to act in a manner which is befitting of a governor. We have asked him to inform the Centre how central ministers are instigating people," Mosi said.



Lalgarh's poverty behind red rage

19 Jun 2009, 0436 hrs IST, Subhbrata Guha, TNN

At first sight, Lalgarh doesn't look intimidating — its nonchalant villagers and the languid pace of life is like any other village. Little gets

in and even less gets out. But beneath the pastoral calm of rural Bengal, Lalgarh has been simmering as the red lava of Maoist rage flowing out of this West Midnapore town, 180 km from Kolkata, now proves.

The state didn't wither away in Lalgarh, it just wasn't ever there. For decades, tribals in Lalgarh, comprising several villages under Binpur-II block in West Midnapore district, sat on the powder keg as Naxals amassed guns and bombs, indoctrinated illiterate village boys and fed on the disillusionment with the laid-back and corrupt CPM administration.

In the last 30 years, the Left Front has not built roads to connect far-flung villages, with virtually one bus plying between district headquarters of Jhargram and Belpaharai daily.

Also, adjoining villages are Amlasole and Amjhora from where first hunger deaths were reported in the state, pointing to the ruling Left Front government's oppression and dispossession. The NREGA has failed to provide succour to Ukil Murmu, Gayanswar Murmu, Gour Murmu and Dhiren Manki living on Ayodhya hills and in villages dotting the forests around Belpahari. Hardly any of them have got work for the mandatory 100 days.

"I got my job card three years ago. For all these years my application for work was pending with the gram panchayat. Last month we got work for laying village roads. That was for 15 days but I haven't received any money yet," says Balaram Hansda of Barnajara village. "As far as I know the money has gone back. No one knows when work will start again. Worse whether it will start at all."

After working for four days, Ukil Murmu, his wife Binti and father Gayeshwar from were paid Rs 1,070. That is all that they have to live off for the remaining 361 days of the year till they get some more work. "There is no more work now. We don't have any land of our now. In this part farming is possible only after rains. We have to beg for jobs from the landowners. There are hundreds of tillers like us who are looking for work. The 100 days work could have helped us live better," says Ukil.
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Indian forces close in on Maoists

Security forces approaching Lalgarh
The forces are moving in to wrest control of the area from rebels

Indian security forces are closing in on the Lalgarh region of West Bengal state, where Maoist rebels have taken control, officials say.

Troops are just a few kilometres away having removed impromptu road blocks set up by local villagers.

A "human shield" formed by the villagers to impede the troops' progress has now been abandoned, reports say.

Earlier this week, the rebels drove out the local police after deadly clashes.

The state government subsequently called in more than 1,000 paramilitary troops to retake the area after the police fled.

Some villagers have already left fearing more clashes with security forces.

On Thursday, hundreds of baton-wielding police charged and fired tear gas shells at a crowd of almost 3,000 in Pirakata, on the outskirts of Lalgarh.

Meanwhile, the bodies of four more communist workers have been found, taking the number of party workers killed in recent violence to 10.

The four bodies were found outside Lalgarh. The men were among six party workers who police suspect were kidnapped by the rebels.

Maoist-linked violence has killed 6,000 people in India over the past 20 years.

'Bloodbath' fears

The police clashing with villagers outside Lalgarh
Villagers have clashed with the police outside Lalgarh

West Bengal interior minister Ardhendu Sen has appealed to villagers to allow the security forces to enter Lalgarh.

"Please don't get used by the Maoists. Please move away. We don't want a bloodbath," Mr Sen said in an appeal to the villagers.

Earlier, rebel leader Kishanji told the BBC in a telephone interview that the federal and state governments should stop troops from entering the area.

He said the government should hold meetings with the local people to learn about their grievances.

The tribespeople-dominated Lalgarh area in West Bengal's West Midnapore district has been under the virtual control of the rebels since November.

Armed rebels are now reportedly patrolling roads there.

Over the past few days, villagers backed by the rebels have taken over more villages in the area and burnt down and demolished offices belonging to the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist), or CPI(M).

'Liberated zone'

The BBC's Amitabh Bhattashali in Calcutta says hundreds of CPI(M) workers have left Lalgarh in recent days as a result of the violence.

The Maoists claimed it as their first "liberated" zone in West Bengal.

Our correspondent says that taking control of Lalgarh is part of a long-term plan for the Maoists.

The area encompasses vast tracts of the forests of West Midnapur, Purulia and Bankura districts of West Bengal and adjoins parts of the states of Jharkhand and Orissa.

Violence in Lalgarh began last November after West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya narrowly escaped a landmine blast blamed on the rebels.

Protests were launched when a number of locals were arrested on suspicion of attempting to assassinate him.

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Kashmir shuts down over deaths

Protesters in Indian-administered Kashmir
The alleged rapes and murders have generated much anger

A shutdown in protest against the alleged rape and murder of two young women has once again disrupted life in parts of Indian-administered Kashmir.

Separatists have called for a march to the northern town of Baramullah. Security forces have sealed off the town and suspended traffic.

Businesses in most towns across the valley are closed.

Protests over the deaths have raged in the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley since the bodies were found on 30 May.

The town of Shopian, where the bodies of the two women were found, remained shut for the twelfth consecutive day.

The bodies of the two young women were found in a canal in the town of Shopian on 30 May. They had gone missing the previous evening.

The police is treating the deaths as rape and murder. The state government has announced a judicial inquiry into the incident.

At least two people protesting against the deaths have died in clashes with the security forces.

The BBC's Altaf Husain in Srinagar says the incident has put a big question mark on the credibility and ability of the state chief minister, Omar Abdullah.

Mr Abdullah told reporters days after the incident that initial investigations indicated there were no rape and murder.


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Pakistani offensive 'nears end'

Pakistani troops stand guard on a street in Mingora, the main town in Swat valley, Pakistan on Wednesday June 3, 2009
The fighting in Swat began about two months ago

The military offensive against Taliban militants entrenched in north-western Pakistan is nearly over, the defence minister has said.

Ahmed Mukhtar says people displaced by the fighting in the Swat valley can start returning home from Saturday.

About two million people fled the area as the army took on the militants after they reneged on an earlier peace deal.

The minister said the army would now set its sights on South Waziristan, the stronghold of Pakistan's Taliban chief.

Pakistan's army is in the preparatory stages of a full-scale assault on the mountainous tribal territory bordering Afghanistan.

It is said to be the hiding place of Baitullah Mehsud who is at the helm of Tehreek-e-Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban group blamed for a string of deadly attacks across Pakistan.

"As soon as Baitullah [Mehsud] is spotted, he will be killed," Mr Mukhtar said in an interview on Pakistan's Dawn News television channel.

The army has advanced north from its base in the town of Wana in South Waziristan towards the hills in the Madijan area.

Witnesses have told the BBC that soldiers are digging trenches and positioning artillery weaponry there.

The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says Mr Mukhtar's remarks about the operation in Swat nearing completion must be taken with a pinch of salt.

Pakistan has conducted operations in several parts of the north-west since 2004 - and has declared victory on a number of occasions - but this has never prevented militants from staging a comeback.

The army has also failed to eliminate the militant leadership in Swat, our correspondent says. There have been many questions about the true success of the operation with the fate of top Swat militant leaders still unknown.

Swat displaced

The fighting in the Swat valley began two months ago when Pakistani Taliban forces expanded their operations into districts only 60 miles from the capital.

Pakistani displaced Momin Khan carries her sick mother Bakht Meena, 80, as they arrive in Jalozai refugee camp after fleeing fighting in the Swat valley, Pakistan, Sunday, June 7, 2009

Under the terms of a peace deal, militants were expected to disarm in exchange for the implementation of Sharia law throughout the Malakand division, which includes Swat valley.

As the fighting to dislodge the Taliban intensified, some two million people were displaced. The majority of these are living in overstretched camps on the fringes of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP).

Although the defence minister says the displaced can start to return home from Saturday, the UN says there are still significant concerns about their safety and welfare once they return.

Unrest

Meanwhile, sporadic violence has continued to afflict Pakistan's restive north-west.

Two boys' schools are reported to have been blown up by Taliban militants.

A number of educational institutes in the area, close to the Swat valley, have been targeted in recent months.

The United Nations upgraded its security risk rating in Pakistan to Level 3, which means that expatriate UN officials cannot keep their families in Pakistan.

It comes just one week after deadly attack on Peshawar's Pearl Continental hotel, in which 18 people were killed including two UN members of staff.

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Families to sue for forces deaths

Pte Lee Ellis, Marine Gary Wright, Pte Phillip Hewett and L/Cpl Kirk Redpath (clockwise from top left)
The men were killed in Iraq and Afghanistan in the last four years

Four families of servicemen killed in Snatch Land Rovers in Iraq and Afghanistan are to sue the Ministry of Defence, the BBC has learned.

They claim the vehicles are too lightly armoured to cope with the weapons used against them and that the MoD was negligent in allowing their use.

However, the MoD maintains the vehicles are vital equipment and suitable for the jobs they must perform.

Since 2003, some 37 UK personnel have been killed while using the vehicles.

Human rights

The lightly-armoured Snatch Land Rovers are used on operations where troops need quick land transport.

They are fortified with armour to offer protection against explosions and ballistics, but have been criticised for offering insufficient protection against roadside bombs.

Land Rover after an attack in Iraq in 2004
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Last year, the then Defence Secretary, John Hutton, ruled out a public inquiry into their use and announced plans to spend £700m on new, upgraded vehicles.

The families are claiming the MoD's failure to provide adequate protection was a breach of their sons' human rights, as well as claiming negligence.

They say last month's Court of Appeal ruling that the Human Rights Act can apply to the battlefield supports their cases.

Those taking action are the families of Pte Lee Ellis, from Manchester, who died in Amara in Iraq in Feb 2006; Marine Gary Wright, of Stirlingshire, killed in Afghanistan in October 2006; L/Cpl Kirk Redpath, of Essex, killed in Iraq in August 2007; and Pte Phillip Hewett, of Tamworth, also killed in Iraq two years earlier.

The lawyers acting for them say they expect other claims will be brought in the future.

The Ministry of Defence confirmed four compensation claims had been received over the past 14 months following deaths involving Snatch Land Rovers in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A department spokesman said: "The MoD pays compensation wherever there is a liability to do so. In these cases we remain profoundly aware of the enduring grief of the four families who lost their loved ones in combat."

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CPM men on the run in Khejuri

17 Jun 2009, 0312 hrs IST, Suman Mandal, TNN

KHEJURI: CPM cadres in Khejuri are spending sleepless nights, with the terror of a Trinamool Congress attack hovering over them. The ruling party

leaders have fled the area. The one-time CPM stronghold is now in Trinamool hands and an euphoric mob is moving around villages, raiding empty CPM party offices and "seizing" a huge amount of arms and ammunition.

Arms were claimed to have been found in the deserted CPM party office at Itaberia, 20 km from Khejuri police station, on Tuesday. A mob ransacked a CPM office at Bhajachauli, marking the advance of the Trinamool brigade.

On Tuesday, the agitators called off the "social boycott" of police under pressure from Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee, but will continue their "non-cooperation".

The change of stance seems to have been prompted by a letter from the state Human Rights Commission urging upon leaders to call off the boycott, said a local Trinamool Congress leader. "Our MP Subhendu Adhikary told in a workers' meet yesterday that he was advised by the HRC to modify the course of agitation," the local leader said.

Subhendu's father, Union minister of state Sisir Adhikary, however rubbished the plea. "We called off the boycott on our own. We didn't receive any letter from anyone. Our leader Mamata Banerjee wanted us not to cooperate with the administration. We stick to it," the senior Adhikary said.

East Midnapore SP Pallab Kanti Ghosh tried to put up a brave front. "We are not perturbed by the boycott," he said.

CPM, on the other hand, refuses to believe that such actions are the handiwork of Trinamool alone. "The violence resembles Maoist operations. It happened in Nandigram. Maoists led the Trinamool brigade in certain areas, and Khejuri is no exception. They brought arms from outside and planted them in CPM offices after they drove out our cadres. Trinamool has a huge arms cache, much more than we have, which is why they are blocking police. They will now proceed toward Arjunnagar and finally capture Patashpur," CPM leader Asok Guria said.

The CPM state committee has asked party organizers in East Midnapore to stage a dharna at the subdivisional level Contai and Egra on June 25 and Haldia and Tamluk on June 26. The agitation will culminate in a dharna in front of the district magistrate's bungalow on July 3.

Guria said: "We will reach out to the villages and admit our mistakes to the people, as our leaders suggested. We will tell them that the party will take steps against corrupt men in our fold. In fact, we identified them much before the Nandigram episode, but could not take steps due to the outrage in Nandigram."
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ACTION AT LAST
Recce, not the final assault

Calcutta, June 18: Security forces have dipped their toe in Lalgarh, not launched the final assault.

"There was some action today and our forces advanced towards Lalgarh but it was more like testing the waters," said one of the state police officers overseeing the unfolding events in Lalgarh.

A CRPF officer echoed him, saying today's operation was more in the nature of reconnaissance to size up the terrain and, if possible, soften up encumbrances such as human shields. "The forces there went around to have a feel of the area and the extent of possible resistance," said the CRPF official.

"Our task now is to reach Lalgarh tomorrow at any cost," a police officer said. "We will first fan out to the trouble-torn areas like Dharampur after reaching Lalgarh police station. We will also get additional reinforcements from the Pirakata camp."

The nature of the operation is expected to change once the security forces inch closer to Lalgarh. The real strongholds of the Maoists in Lalgarh are interior villages like Kantapahari and Ramgarh. The two villages are around 7km and 11km, respectively, from Lalgarh town.

Security experts said they did not expect the forces to move into these places before consolidating their hold on the "recaptured" areas.

The full-fledged attack on Maoists holed up in the interiors would start after drawing up the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the central forces.

"The SOP would clearly demarcate the areas of operation and define the mandate for the central forces. That's the standard protocol and it is being prepared in consultation with the representatives of the central forces," said an officer. A meeting on demarcating the areas of operation was held in Calcutta today.

"A full-fledged attack can result in bloodshed. So, we cannot launch it when the chief minister is not around," the officer added, referring to Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's weekend meetings in Delhi.

The chief minister is expected to meet the Prime Minister tomorrow when he can tell Manmohan Singh that "action" has started.

The movement of forces also suggested that the government was not planning a full onslaught today.

Although state police personnel started out from their Midnapore camp early this morning, CRPF personnel joined them at Pirakata hours later.

The Cobra force was not pressed into service today.

"Typically, a final assault starts at the crack of dawn to ensure that the operation takes place during daylight. This prevents the enemy from taking maximum advantage of their knowledge of the terrain. But today, the operation started only at 4pm," an officer pointed out.

"Unlike fidayeen attackers, the Maoists do not believe in losing their cadres. So today's flaunting of forces was aimed at sending a signal to the leaders to vacate Lalgarh or face sustained action later," an official of the state home department said.

The security establishment also wanted to instil fear among the villagers to ensure that they stayed away from the line of fire. "If the villagers are not used as shields, the loss of lives will be much less," said the official.

A part of the forces will be staying up all night to scan paddy fields with night-vision binoculars. The CRPF men who took part in the action were replaced at night by those kept in reserve at the Pirakata camp while the district riot police have been replaced by the state armed police.

A team from Calcutta police, headed by joint commissioner Ranvir Kumar, will join the forces in Lalgarh.

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Quick work during day, shots ring out at night

Lalgarh, June 18: Two kilometres into the march to Lalgarh came the first bout of "action".

"You have two minutes to disperse. Else, you'll face action," additional superintendent of police (Jhargram), Subhankar Sarkar, bellowed into a microphone, peering at the "human shield" of 2,000 villagers a little ahead of Malida village.

Tear gas and lathis took care of the resistance and two more human walls further up, but a little twist after sundown provided a hint of the challenges that lie ahead.

The 300 CRPF men and 100 district riot police who began their march from Pirakata at 4pm had advanced 8km to Bhimpur — almost halfway to Lalgarh — by 6.30 when dusk fell. The forces decided to push back 2km and halt for the night by the roadside at Koima.

Some of them retreated another 1km to Tirlakhali. Here, as they were setting up camp around 7, about a dozen shots rang out from the paddy fields at short intervals.

The troops immediately fell to the ground, pointing their light machine guns at the direction of the shots. But soon after, the Maoists' guns fell silent. "The Maoists were trying to gauge our reaction," an officer said. "But we did not retaliate."

The decision to launch the long-awaited operation came at a meeting yesterday between home secretary Ardhendu Sen, state police chief Sujit Sarkar and district officials at the West Midnapore police lines. Chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee stamped his approval when Sen reported to him after returning from Midnapore.

At 8am, a 700-strong force left Midnapore town for the Pirakata police camp and after a series of meetings, attended by deputy inspector-general (Midnapore range) Praveen Kumar and district superintendent of police Manoj Verma, it was decided that 400 personnel would set out on foot.

The original decision to travel in vehicles was changed because tree trunks had been placed on the route and the road dug up at places.

The force had removed several tree trunks by the time it faced the human shield at Malida. When the two minutes were up, the police fired a few shots in the air and lobbed over 50 tear-gas shells. As the smoke began to sting their eyes, the villagers began breaking up.

That was the cue for the lathi-wielding riot police to charge those still lingering. As men and women ran helter-skelter, they were chased and thrown to the ground. Five women lay in the paddy fields after being beaten by the police.

Lakshmi Soren, 40, said: "There were no policewomen. We were beaten up by the policemen. Many fell unconscious."

An officer justified the action, citing how Lalgarh's villagers had held the force hostage for eight months. "We wanted to act but our superiors tied our hands. Finally we've got the opportunity."

Then began a 30-minute "sanitisation" of Malida, a further kilometre up from the resistance site. Policemen entered homes, searching for suspects and beating up anyone who came their way.

At 5.30, the march resumed towards Tirlakhali, 2km away. Here also residents offered resistance — much weaker than the previous one — and this village too was sanitised, though in a more cursory manner.

A small crowd blocked the road in Bhimpur and was driven away easily. But by now the police were ready to rest for the night.

"We did not face trademark Maoist offensive on the first day," home secretary Sen said in Calcutta in the evening. "No shots were fired at our forces either."

But he spoke too soon, as the Maoists' warning shots at Tirlakhali showed.

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Security forces enter Lalgarh to flush out Maoists





(Source: IANS)
Published: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 at 21:50 IST
Lalgarh (West Bengal): Advancing security forces faced a massive 'human wall' and firing by Maoists and tribals in this troubled zone as West Bengal's Communist government launched a massive operation Thursday to free the region of Left extremists.
Violence continued unabated, with Maoists gunning down four activists of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) at nearby Goaltor in West Midnapore district.


The four had been abducted Wednesday, and their bodies with injury marks all over were found Thursday, said Inspector General of police (Law and Order) Raj Kanojia.


A top Maoist leader K. Koteshwar Rao alais Kishanjee claimed responsibility for the killings to a private television news channel.


A day after being prodded by the centre to reclaim this headquarters of Binpur 1 community development block, 200 km from state capital Kolkata, from the Maoists, a huge posse of state police personnel, backed by the central forces, moved in from their base camp at nearby Pirakata for 'Operation Lalgarh'.


However, soon after, the forces came up against a 'human wall' at Malida, as hundreds of tribals carrying traditional weapons like bows and arrows, shovels, pickaxes and canes blocked the way by felling big trees on the road as they shouted slogans like "Inqilab Zindabad" and "Maoism zindabad".


Using megaphones, the police warned the protesters to move away and clear the roads, but getting no response from the other side, the security forces started removing the tree trunks when they suddenly saw two Maoists standing in the nearby field with assault rifles. Immediately, the well-armed central forces came to the frontlines and the Maoists beat a hasty retreat.


The police started baton charging and lobbing tear gas shells, and succeeded in dispersing the protesters. Two rebels as well as a lensman accompanying the security forces were injured, eyewitnesses said, but police did not confirm the news.


The police raided some houses in the vicinity and detained a few people before resuming their march.


A few kilometres ahead at Doima, the forces came under fire from some mud houses near the road, and the march was halted for some time as the securitymen ensured there was no danger.


Raj Kanojia said 18 people have been arrested, of whom three are from West Midnapore and 15 from Bankura.


Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhatacharjee said his government was ready to hold talks with tribals on their grievances, and appealed to the Lalgarh villagers not to get provoked by Maoist rebels and not let themselves be used as human shields by the Left radicals. State home secretary Ardhendu Sen said doors for discussions were open, but first the violence needed to stop.


He said similar operations will also be launched in Bankura and Purulia districts. "We will make all the 18 police stations in the three Maoist affected districts free of the rebels".


Maoist guerrillas have been active in organising a tribal movement alongside a group called the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA).


Meanwhile, Kishanjee demanded that the centre and state government apologise to the tribal people of Lalgarh if they wanted a peaceful and amicable resolution to the stand-off.


"The prime minister (Manmohan Singh) and home minister (P. Chidambaram) have started a psychological warfare by amassing huge forces. If they start the operations, we will resist with the help of the people who are with us," CPI-Maoist politburo member Kishanjee said over phone.


He said the rebel group has decided to call for a two-day shutdown beginning Monday in West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Jharkhand and Bihar.


Lalgarh has been on the boil since last November when a landmine exploded on the route of the convoy of Chief Minister Bhattacharjee and then central ministers Ram Vilas Paswan and Jitin Prasada.

Complaining of police atrocities after the blast, the angry tribals launched an agitation virtually cutting off the area from the rest of the district.


During the last few days, the agitators have torched CPI-M offices, driven away the party's supporters and forced police to wind up several camps, thereby establishing a virtual free zone.


Maoists have been active in the three western districts of the state - West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia. They also backed the Trinamool-sponsored movement against the state government's bid to establish a chemical hub at Nandigram in East Midnapore district.


http://www.samaylive.com/news/security-forces-enter-lalgarh-to-flush-out-maoists/635297.html


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Lalgarh ops launched, then stalled
Operation Lalgarh has been stalled till a new blueprint is drawn up at Writers Buildings in Kolkata. However, the jawans are totally ready and have set up a base camp at Bhimpur, 10 km from Lalgarh.

Combing is on at Jhitka jungles for land mines as well as guerrillas. There is a hushed silence before the operation resumes and the cat and mouse game begins again. The strategy is clear: there will be no rush in the push forward of the jawans because the Maoists are only a few hundreds in number and the only thought uppermost is that no civilan deaths should occur.

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Copters have dropped around a lakh leaflets written in Bengali and Santhali on Lalgarh urging the villagers not to help the Maoists. The Maoist leaders who have been giving TV interviews over phone are now nowhere to be heard.

Even the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA), Chhatradhar Mahato's wherabouts are not known. Sources in Lalgarh said that the Maoists had requisitioned men from Jharkhand.

On Wednesday, there was an attack by armed Maoists but as the CRPF men retaliated, they fled. With darkness descending, the operation was called off for the day.

The CRPF resorted to teargassing and lathicharged a human shield, breaking it up at Pirakatha, 15 km from Lalgarh as they forged inside in the falling evening light. There was massive rounding up of people. No cars or commando vehicles were used and the jawans walked the way.

However, in another five km, the real test will start since that is where the real Maoist quarters with arms and bows and arrows begin and deep forests all around. The evening darkness will give the Maoists some advantage.

Stray firing was resorted to by the Maoists in the human shield and the CRPF men did retaliate but without any casualties. The Maoists fled in the jungles. The CRPF men, eyewitness accounts relate, are working to a perfect strategy and nothing is being left to chance. There seems to be no hurry and it is obvious that all passing minutes and action have been taken into account while preparing the operation blueprint.

The Chief Minister Budddhadeb Bhattacharya on Thursday said that unless the violence ended, there would be no talks.  He said, the people of Lalgarh people should not fall "prey to the devious tactics of terrorists from outside." In a press note, he said that it was the responsibility of the government to keep peace at any costs. "But we will not allow terror to take over," he said.

Earlier, all roads to Lalgarh had been closed by fallen trees in strategic locations and dug up roads by Maoists as the CRPF men started their roll-in into the area on Thursday morning. Ambulances and anti-land mine experts accompanied them.

Most of those who took part blocking the roads by cutting trees were done by members of the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA)  whose leader, Chhatradhar Mahato, told India Today on Wednesday that they had nothing to do with the Maoists.

Mahato told India Today again on Thursday that the "war" would stop only if the state government and its police apologised for the misrule of 32 years.

The Maoists are at an advantage because they know the forest terrain like the back of the hand and also because alerts of the CRPF passage and movement are being carried across villages by locals. The Maoists are fully aware of the cop movement while the CRPF does not know much of their adversary's actions except for TV footage being relayed to them.

Sources in the police said that the police would push back the villagers to avoid killings of innocents and the CRPF would thrust towards the main Maoist camps in the forests.

Four bodies of CPI(M) men, kidnapped a few days back, were found at Goaltore on Wednesday morning, a few kilometres from the Lalgarh jungles. This brings the total toll in 24 hours to six.

In a master strategy since they do not have much firepower or sophisticated arms and men, the Maoists will use children and women as shields once the CRPF operation starts in the jungles of Lalgarh. Sources in Lalgarh said that this was one way that the Maoists had strategised to thwart the paramilitary forces, who are anyway hamstrung by the chief minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya's refusal to allow them to open fire during any attack on the Maoist camp.

But the Maoists are not relenting and at least two buildings belonging to top CPI(M) leaders of Lalgarh and Dharampur villages were demolished with sledgehammers on Wednesday afternoon. On Tuesday, the district zonal secretary of the CPI(M), Anuj Pande's palatial residence was demolished similarly.

On Wednesday, it was the turn of his brother. Arson and demolitions continued unabated and women have been told to blow conchshells as an alert once the CRPF jawans are sighted. It's open war in Lalgarh.

The home secretary and DG of police rushed to West Midnapore to hold talks with the central forces. However, with matters now completely out of hand, the state administration may be digging its grave by stalling the CRPF action indefinitely and asking for 50 companies of paramilitary forces which the Centre may not be willing to do right away.

The officials of the CRPF and BSF, 13 companies of which have been deployed in Midnapore and are waiting for the green signal to go to Lalgarh, want immediate action since the situation in 42 villages in the Jhargram-Bankura-West Midnapore areas has gone completely out of hand. The Maoists, on the other hand, are regrouping and building up huge resistance groups, with women in front with bows and arrows. Roads have been dug up from Midnapore to Lalgarh to prevent the CRPF from coming across.
 
Four companies of the specially trained Cobra force from Koraput, Orissa are being rushed to Midnapore on way to Lalgarh. That makes it 13 companies of CRPF, BSF and now some women RAF units as well.
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  8. लालगढ़ में सीपीएम का मिट रहा है ...

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  9. इसके लिए अनुवादित अंग्रेज़ी परिणाम देखें:
    लालगढ़ की लड़ाई (Lalgdh of Action)
आपने इस खोज से परिणाम निकाल दिए. उन्हें छुपाएँ
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Forces moving cautiously in Lalgarh, ops will take time: Chidambaram

Times of India - ‎6 hours ago‎
The home minister said operation in Lalgarh was not aimed at local tribals but at the Naxals who have taken control of the area. "The operation is not ...

Naxalite test for BSF, Centre tightens scan

Calcutta Telegraph - ‎17 hours ago‎
If successful, Lalgarh could turn out to be a test case for using the BSF in anti-Naxalite operations in affected states like Chhattisgarh. ...

Wanted: a makeover for Bengal ministry

Calcutta Telegraph - Anindya Sengupta - ‎17 hours ago‎
Lalgarh has laid bare the inertia in the bureaucracy that looks up to ministers for action. But if Bengal bureaucracy is the yes-minister brigade, ...

Buddha to airdrop his appeal for Lalgarh airdropped appeal

Indian Express - ‎16 hours ago‎
Meanwhile, a determined state government on Thursday said that it would not halt the operation to flush out Maoists from Lalgarh till the areas under the 18 ...

Central forces begin operation against Maoists in Lalgarh

Newstrack India - ‎Jun 18, 2009‎
Lalgarh (West Bengal) June 18(ANI): The West Bengal Police, supported by central paramilitary forces, initiated the operation to flush out Maoist from ...

Having done its bit, MHA lobs ball in state's court

Times of India - Vishwa Mohan - ‎16 hours ago‎
... rushed from Orissa to West Bengal for its first such operation against Red Ultras -- have been kept ready for action nearly 10 kilometres from Lalgarh.

Quick work during day, shots ring out at night

Calcutta Telegraph - Pronab Mondal - ‎17 hours ago‎
Lalgarh, June 18: Two kilometres into the march to Lalgarh came the first bout of "action". "You have two minutes to disperse. Else, you'll face action," ...

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Jawan dies

Calcutta Telegraph - ‎17 hours ago‎
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Blast: Maoists kill nine policemen

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Azad denies central negligence in fighting Maoists

Times of India - ‎Jun 18, 2009‎
18 Jun 2009, 1828 hrs IST, PTI BHUBANESWAR: Refuting allegation of central negligence in fighting Maoist menace in states like Orissa, Union Health minister ...

Maoists kill four policemen in Jharkhand

Times of India - ‎Jun 16, 2009‎
16 Jun 2009, 2007 hrs IST, PTI MEDININAGAR (JHARKHAND): Four policemen were killed and two others seriously injured today when Maoists ambushed them at ...

Maoists kidnap CCL employee

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Ranchi, June 18: After a seven-month lull, Maoists once again struck mccluskieganj last night and abducted a Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) employee. ...

Cabinet retains Army Chief

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Robbers loot Rs.33 lakh from Jharkhand bank

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In May last year, Maoist rebels hijacked an ICICI delivery van from Ranchi and looted Rs.5 crore (Rs.50 million) in cash and two kg of gold.

Who is responsible for Naxal attacks?

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Replying to a notice for adjournment moved by the Opposition on the recent Maoist attack in Sambalpur district in which a police sub-inspector was killed, ...



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Police to quiz parents of rescued children

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Business Standard - ‎Jun 17, 2009‎
Expressing his concern on the fast deteriorating law and order situation in West Bengal in view of Maoist rebels unleashing violence in several districts, ...

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Times of India - Vishwa Mohan - ‎16 hours ago‎
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Trinamul readies poll pincers

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Bengal burning: Police on the run

Hindustan Times - ‎Jun 16, 2009‎
Two virtual states have sprung up in the adjacent districts of East and West Midnapore in the state of West Bengal. And the police force is on the run. ...
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'Our party wanted to kill West Bengal's chief minister'

Rediff - ‎12 hours ago‎
... Maoist Communist Centre of India. The merger was announced on October 14 the same year. Every act of violence has its roots in torture and repression. ...

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Pak PM asks 'occupying forces' in JK to end repression

Press Trust of India - ‎Jun 2, 2009‎
... In a strident anti-India statement, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today asked "occupying forces" in Jammu and Kashmir to stop repression. ...

Spain Press Review - Friday June 19 2009

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Free Trade, Violence & the Destruction of the Amazon

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Dr. Charles Graves and Dr.Gurmit Singh Aulakh

The Sikh Times, UK - Charles Graves - ‎Jun 18, 2009‎
According to the Movement Against State Repression, India holds over 52000 Sikhs as political prisoners. Tens of thousands of other minorities continue to ...

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The Langar Hall - ‎Jun 17, 2009‎
... and repression throughout the world.) Well, they were scheduled to go, had their tickets ready and their bags packed. But India's administration decided ...

Indian students in Oz

The Westender - ‎Jun 12, 2009‎
Police repression has been immediate, with the mobilisation of riot police, dogs and mounted police. After students and local residents assembled at railway ...

Deepak Lal: Tasks for an emerging superpower

Business Standard - Deepak Lal - ‎May 25, 2009‎
... in capital inflows or speculative outflows, India can fully open up its capital account and allow the rupee to float. With reduced financial repression, ...

Obama Drags Feet on Kashmir to Mollify India

Worldmeets.us - ‎Jun 9, 2009‎
As it continues to ignore the worst repression unleashed by India in that occupied land, the Obama Administration won't be able to escape blame for being ...
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Krishna 'Raag'

Times of India - Tarun Vijay - ‎Jun 17, 2009‎
... organizations like Jammat-e-Islami and tribal leaders of Gilgit and Baltistan. If there is a new China and a new India emerging on the world horizon, ...

Force India aiming to slip out of skid row

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Tribal militants gun down 12 villagers in Assam

Sify - ‎Jun 16, 2009‎
Guwahati: At least 12 people, including eight children, were killed and a cluster of huts set ablaze on Tuesday by tribal separatists in India's restive ...
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Ministries to finalise 'Go' and 'No Go' areas for coal mining

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