A body, with AK-47 and hearing aid beside, found in West Bengal Communist Party of India (maoist) Polit Bureau member Koteshwara Rao alias Kishenji, who has been spearheading maoist operations in West Bengal's Jangalmahal region, is suspected to have been killed in an encounter in the Burisole forest area in Paschim Medinipur district on Thursday. “A body was found with an AK-47 and a hearing aid beside. We suspect that the AK-47...
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India maoists 'spread to north-east states' by Amitabha Bhattasali
India's maoists have spread north-east, gaining a foothold in the strategically located states bordering China and Burma, officials and analysts say. The maoists are filling the void created by dwindling ethnic insurgent groups like the Ulfa, an Institute for Conflict Management (ICM) report says. One key Assam official told the BBC that boys thought to have gone south for jobs had instead joined the rebels. The maoists have become squeezed in their traditional...
More »Kishenji's death a serious blow to maoist movement by K Srinivas Reddy
maoist movement in the country has suffered a massive blow with the killing of Mallojula Koteshwara Rao, popularly known as Kishenji, in West Bengal. The biggest credit for this 57-year-old maoist leader is the building of Lalgarh movement in West Bengal, which is now billed as the second Naxalbari in India. One of the first generation founding leaders of erstwhile CPI-ML People's War (PW) in Andhra Pradesh, Kishenji left an indelible...
More »CM sticks to stand on rebel sympathisers
-The Telegraph Chief minister Mamata Banerjee is sticking to her position on maoist sympathisers and seems to be in no hurry to break the ice with writer Mahasweta Devi, who yesterday called her government “fascist”. “Mamatadi is concerned about the attacks on our workers in Jungle Mahal and, as an administrator, she feels those responsible should be brought to book. Supporting their cause can’t be allowed,” said a Trinamul Congress source. The source...
More »Unjustified Aggressiveness! by D Bandyopadhyay
My attention was drawn to “An Open Letter to the Chief Minister of West Bengal” which was signed by thirty members of the civil society of Kolkata and Delhi. What disturbed me was the tone and tenor of the language used in the letter in denouncing Ms Mamata Banerjee’s bold initiative in inviting the maoists of Junglemahal for a dialogue after “ceasefire”. May I ask with all humility who among the...
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