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lightofthedawn69

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this is a report i picked up about moaist being repelled from India
i don't know what moaists are are but they sound as unwanted as xians so i posting it
India getting active about wiping their sacred country free of a religion organization that is prob full of bullshit like Christianity

here we go

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8298244.stm

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India in new anti-Maoist strategy
By Sunil Raman
BBC News, Delhi
The Indian government has agreed on a new tactic to fight Maoists who are operating in several states.

Officials say state police are to take the lead in co-ordinating operations against the Maoists, while central forces are only to lend assistance.

The decision came hours after at least 17 policemen were killed in a battle with Maoist insurgents in the western state of Maharashtra.

India says that Maoist insurgents pose its biggest security threat.

They operate in many states and say they are fighting for the rights of the poor and landless.

Remanded

Maoists have a presence in over 223 of India's 600-odd districts across 20 states, according to the government.

Around 70,000 central paramilitary troops along with elite commando and special forces will be deployed in the upcoming operation against the rebels.

The troops will be provided cover by the army and armoured air force helicopters.

A senior government official told the BBC that the operation is to be launched within weeks to "wipe out the top leadership" of the rebels and secure some 40,000 sq km of territory that is being held by them.

The government believes there are less than 20 top rebel leaders, nearly 30 commanders, and some 12,000 cadres.

A senior home ministry official pointed out that last month the government managed to arrest top Maoist leaders Amit Bagchi and Kobad Ghandy, taking the total number of arrested "politburo members" to seven.

The Maoist leadership has consistently maintained that their strength has been "overestimated" by the government.

What is not contested is that areas where the insurgents wield most influence are mostly poor and dominated by tribes people. They are also areas widely seen as being rich in mineral wealth which the Maoists say is being handed over to corporate firms while the poor remain deprived.

The government has come to the conclusion that development work can take place in the affected areas only after the rebels are defeated.

A recent statement by the Maoist leadership called upon its armed cadres to paralyse government functioning, attack and kill police and paramilitary soldiers and destabilise administrative functioning.

There have been over 1,400 cases related to violence by Maoists between January and August, according to official records. Nearly 600 civilians have died over that period.

In the latest attack on Thursday evening, a group of Maoists attacked a police station in Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra.

At least 17 policemen, including a top commander, were killed in the battle. It was not clear whether the rebels suffered any casualties.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told police chiefs last month that a campaign against the rebels had failed to produce results.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/s ... 298244.stm

Published: 2009/10/09 14:14:29 GMT

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i plan to keep this group informed about stuff i find whether it is related or not if i feel like it may be interesting or helpful or desired to know to the group im prob gonna post it eventually
 
Actually maoists are communists. Their name comes from Mao (ex leader of China).So this is good move of Indian Government.
HS

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "lightofthedawn69" <lightofthedawn69@... wrote:

this is a report i picked up about moaist being repelled from India
i don't know what moaists are are but they sound as unwanted as xians so i posting it
India getting active about wiping their sacred country free of a religion organization that is prob full of bullshit like Christianity

here we go

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8298244.stm

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begin insert web site content
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India in new anti-Maoist strategy
By Sunil Raman
BBC News, Delhi
The Indian government has agreed on a new tactic to fight Maoists who are operating in several states.

Officials say state police are to take the lead in co-ordinating operations against the Maoists, while central forces are only to lend assistance.

The decision came hours after at least 17 policemen were killed in a battle with Maoist insurgents in the western state of Maharashtra.

India says that Maoist insurgents pose its biggest security threat.

They operate in many states and say they are fighting for the rights of the poor and landless.

Remanded

Maoists have a presence in over 223 of India's 600-odd districts across 20 states, according to the government.

Around 70,000 central paramilitary troops along with elite commando and special forces will be deployed in the upcoming operation against the rebels.

The troops will be provided cover by the army and armoured air force helicopters.

A senior government official told the BBC that the operation is to be launched within weeks to "wipe out the top leadership" of the rebels and secure some 40,000 sq km of territory that is being held by them.

The government believes there are less than 20 top rebel leaders, nearly 30 commanders, and some 12,000 cadres.

A senior home ministry official pointed out that last month the government managed to arrest top Maoist leaders Amit Bagchi and Kobad Ghandy, taking the total number of arrested "politburo members" to seven.

The Maoist leadership has consistently maintained that their strength has been "overestimated" by the government.

What is not contested is that areas where the insurgents wield most influence are mostly poor and dominated by tribes people. They are also areas widely seen as being rich in mineral wealth which the Maoists say is being handed over to corporate firms while the poor remain deprived.

The government has come to the conclusion that development work can take place in the affected areas only after the rebels are defeated.

A recent statement by the Maoist leadership called upon its armed cadres to paralyse government functioning, attack and kill police and paramilitary soldiers and destabilise administrative functioning.

There have been over 1,400 cases related to violence by Maoists between January and August, according to official records. Nearly 600 civilians have died over that period.

In the latest attack on Thursday evening, a group of Maoists attacked a police station in Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra.

At least 17 policemen, including a top commander, were killed in the battle. It was not clear whether the rebels suffered any casualties.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told police chiefs last month that a campaign against the rebels had failed to produce results.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/s ... 298244.stm

Published: 2009/10/09 14:14:29 GMT

© BBC MMIX
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end insert web site content
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i plan to keep this group informed about stuff i find whether it is related or not if i feel like it may be interesting or helpful or desired to know to the group im prob gonna post it eventually
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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