Naxals- Internal security threat?

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Chhattisgarh Naxal attack: Top state Congress leaders among 40 killed-
Raipur/New Delhi: Around 250 Naxals in civilian clothes struck a convoy of Congress leaders during the party's Parivartan Rally in Chhattisgarh's Jagdalpur on Saturday, killing at least 40 people including state Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel and senior party leader Mahendra KarmaMr Patel had been missing since the attack. His body was found today morning near the site of the attack. State Congress spokesperson Rajesh Bissa said Mr Patel's son, who was also kidnapped yesterday, was found dead this morning.

Former legislator Uday Kumar Mudaliar was also killed in the attack. Thirty two people, including 20 policemen, who were accompanying the convoy which was on its way back from Sukma to Jagdalpur, were also injured in the attack.

Mr Karma was a local tribal leader, who spearheaded the controversial anti-Naxalite movement Salwa Judum. He had served as the state's home minister when the Congress was in power. He had Z-plus security, which meant that at least 30 policemen guarded him.
"When our cars reached a turning point, the Naxals started firing. Two cars were blown up and the firing continued for almost one and a half hours. Many people were killed and many sustained bullet injuries, some of us lay on the road to save ourselves," an injured Congress worker said at the hospital in Jagdalpur. Former Union minister and senior Congress leader VC Shukla was injured in the attack and was air-lifted to state capital Raipur. He was today brought to Delhi for further treatment. He has sustained three bullet injuries and his lungs and liver are damaged.
In the state, Congress leaders have alleged that party leaders were not provided adequate security by the BJP dispensation despite Naxal threats.
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The naxal menace was tackled more successfully in Andhra pradesh. Why is the BJP led govt in Chhatisgarh unable to take any effective steps? Its leaders had critised the central govt to take a soft stand with its neighbours like pakstan and China. Isnt the threat within the country of more immediate concern than threat from external sources 😕
There would always be a group of people who feel agrieved due to various reasons and support such activities but is violence of this nature to be tolerated 😲

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Posted: 12 years ago
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I want to participate but I cant lol. I just dont know about the situation there. Hope Indians will give their input.
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Originally posted by: zorrro

Chhattisgarh Naxal attack: Top state Congress leaders among 40 killed-

Raipur/New Delhi: Around 250 Naxals in civilian clothes struck a convoy of Congress leaders during the party's Parivartan Rally in Chhattisgarh's Jagdalpur on Saturday, killing at least 40 people including state Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel and senior party leader Mahendra KarmaMr Patel had been missing since the attack. His body was found today morning near the site of the attack. State Congress spokesperson Rajesh Bissa said Mr Patel's son, who was also kidnapped yesterday, was found dead this morning.

Former legislator Uday Kumar Mudaliar was also killed in the attack. Thirty two people, including 20 policemen, who were accompanying the convoy which was on its way back from Sukma to Jagdalpur, were also injured in the attack.

Mr Karma was a local tribal leader, who spearheaded the controversial anti-Naxalite movement Salwa Judum. He had served as the state's home minister when the Congress was in power. He had Z-plus security, which meant that at least 30 policemen guarded him.
"When our cars reached a turning point, the Naxals started firing. Two cars were blown up and the firing continued for almost one and a half hours. Many people were killed and many sustained bullet injuries, some of us lay on the road to save ourselves," an injured Congress worker said at the hospital in Jagdalpur. Former Union minister and senior Congress leader VC Shukla was injured in the attack and was air-lifted to state capital Raipur. He was today brought to Delhi for further treatment. He has sustained three bullet injuries and his lungs and liver are damaged.
In the state, Congress leaders have alleged that party leaders were not provided adequate security by the BJP dispensation despite Naxal threats.
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The naxal menace was tackled more successfully in Andhra pradesh. Why is the BJP led govt in Chhatisgarh unable to take any effective steps? Its leaders had critised the central govt to take a soft stand with its neighbours like pakstan and China. Isnt the threat within the country of more immediate concern than threat from external sources 😕
There would always be a group of people who feel agrieved due to various reasons and support such activities but is violence of this nature to be tolerated 😲


I feel, No political will or army or police power can control these movements... Naxalism and Maoism are reflection of peoples marginalization and exclusion. Naxalites are creation of dis balance society,if we address issues at grass root level with honesty, equal justice ... They will vanish... But we live in hypocrite world where we believe ourselves something and for others something... When we treat everyone equal and bring equality it bring harmony in society...Until Government does not look the situation in this angle one cannot control these movements...What Politicans earned? Power! Money! But lost all love & affection with public.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Can killings and extortion be justified in the name of marginalisation or exclusion?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Former Punjab top cop KPS Gill says there is a complete lack of political will to tackle Naxalism in the country. Have a look! [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdSsn4tyIME[/YOUTUBE]
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Both central and state government is responsible.

central government is ruling for more than 60 years in India, yet tribals and primitive people are there, infact in worst condition where there was.And chhatisgarh's government for going soft on naxals.

why you are blaming naxals as a internal security threat, our politicians are security threat to our country.

until and unless difference between law in the book and law implemented is reduced, things are going to be worst.
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Originally posted by: N.bhavna

Both central and state government is responsible.


central government is ruling for more than 60 years in India, yet tribals and primitive people are there, infact in worst condition where there was.And chhatisgarh's government for going soft on naxals.

why you are blaming naxals as a internal security threat, our politicians are security threat to our country.

until and unless difference between law in the book and law implemented is reduced, things are going to be worst.

The newly formed state is about 13 years old now. The tribals and other native of that state could have formed their own government in a democratic process and bring about the progress they wanted. Why remain on the sidelines and take to violence? Is that the way to bring about progres in that state?

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