Maoists attacks in India

The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Jharkhand | Maoists blow up station

Maoists blow up station

  • Railway tracks damaged, train services disrupted

Maoist rebels kill seven in India election violence -

South Asia News

Apr 24, 2009, 8:14 GMT

The Hindu : National : Maoists kill 5 policemen

Friday, Apr 24, 2009

Maoists kill 5 policemen

Muzaffarpur: Five policemen were killed and a civilian driver of their vehicle was critically injured on Thursday when Maoist guerillas set off a landmine in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district as the polling for 13 LS seats ended.

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I thought there was no separatist movement in india?!
But reading these posts, I have to change my mind. Looks like india is in danger of falling apart. Pakistan should expect more terrorist activity funded by india so that world is kept busy with us and no one sees whats going on in india.

Now, Maoists blow up police building in Gaya - Patna - Cities - The Times of India

26 Apr 2009, 0411 hrs IST, TNN

GAYA: Continuing their offensive against the police and government property, Maoists struck for the seventh time this month in Gaya district and blew up a police building in Chhalho area under Dumaria police station of the district.

Maoist threat closes down private radio- Hindustan Times

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Salahuddin Ayyubi,

You are making it sound, by quoting different leads, that the number of Maoist attacks in India is more than what is fact. Let me give you an example: your two posts for April 24 state that: a) "Maoist rebels kill 7 in India election violence" and then subsequently: b) Maoists kill 5 policemen. What it fails to state however is that the seven people in the first instance includes the five policemen in the second. It is also the case that different online newspapers will tend to report the same incident on different dates- a close examination of locations, casualty figures and other ancillary details will reveal that fact- since among the cacophony of Indian newspapers, it is not unusual for different newspapers to carry the same event when their varying grassroots sources report them on different days.

I also fail to understand the purpose of this thread - and this is now a direct question to the mods. There is no discussion, no debate of any stature, no arguments nor solutions nor implications drawn. If this is meant to serve as a "compendium" of every incident of Maoist violence in and out of India- including ones where "a dynamite stick is thrown into a school, but the school not damaged" or "the closure of a private radio station in NEPAL" in order to pursue a malicious agenda of purposive defamement or to exact some sort of perverse pleasure, then it is only fair that we open a similar thread for EVERY act of terrorism and political violence in Pakistan. And I ASSURE you, I can dig up FAR MORE information on the same than one could ever dig up about the Maoist insurgency in India. I also wonder what a thread that more similarly resembles an 'RSS feed' is doing on a site that is meant for discussion? Perhaps it is an effort at some sort of "conciliation" or 'equanimity' or an attempt to establish a pecuiliar sort of "parity" between the two countries at a time when Pakistan is being threatened at the very stranglehold. The fact remains that India has and will remain in a better position- both economically and politically- and that the Maoist conflict remains localized. And while acts of Maoist terrorism are certainly a concern for India, it is also true that they witness an unprecedented spurt during elections, are held in abeyance otherwise, and are generally fractious, divided and confused.

No ill. Just pointing out clear facts, and wondering why the mods are allowing this exercise in fatuity to continue.

Please summarize all such posts with links. Lets take a look how small is Shri Maoist that we paki are trying to make it look, we bad Pakis make it look sooo big...

Rest of the noise ignored for obvious reasons.

P.S: Start from the top.

Maoists blow up school, health centre in Bihar | India News - Times of India[

Maoists blow up school, health centre in Bihar
27 Apr 2009, 0332 hrs IST, Abdul Qadir, TNN](“Maoists rampage unabated in Gaya | Patna News - Times of India”)

What??

Not interested in your wise-a*s quips. I've already given you ample examples of what you're doing. Save it for the next man.

ample example of duplicate posts or rants and raves? Start right at the top and out of 100+ provide us big bad Pakis duplicate post numbers...

As original poster, it is YOUR prerogative to look at what you post.

My duty is to point out an evident trend. Do you understand what that means? I've already pointed out to you- among other things- that your post about "Maoists shutting down a radio station" was in NEPAL. Instead of apologizing like any sane individual would, you're playing wise-guy and p*ssy-footing around eh? You obviously don't read what you post. You jump at the first sight of the word "Maoist" in an Indian newspaper because you're pursuing a malicious agenda of defaming another country.

Tell me, would you like to have a "competition" between how the Taliban are destroying your country and the Maoists mine? Because again, I GUARANTEE you that I can find far more information about the same.

And stop throwing out pathetic, worn-out cliches about "rants and raves" at me. I may be new at this forum, but I'm certainly not new to a forum, and malignant posters like you are a dime a dozen. You demonstrate an amazing inadequacy of comprehension about what those words even mean.

Don't make this an issue between me and the "big bad pakis". It's just you son--- just you.

With regards, I urge you to reconsider your ways.

Wa'aaleykum salaam.

Jharkhand’s insurgency, there are no rules, just fear- Politics/Nation-News-The Economic Times

27 Apr 2009, 1620 hrs IST, ET Bureau

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Ruzaan, ruzaan ... you need to take it easy.
Poor Ayyubi is just massaging his self-esteem.... Let him. After all, whats happening in puki land must be like living a nightmare. I don't blame him.

By the way - I did not know that he was posting the same incidence multiple times from different sources. And even includes incidents that are happening in Nepal. Good catch.

At the same time, we do have a problem with Maoists. It is irrespective if it happens in one district or 70. His posts help me keep my feet on ground.
But yeah - his cut-n-paste thing is sometimes too funny ...

Aiite, listen up Salahuddin. I'm not the kind of guy who likes to get into unnecessary verbal spits and polemic with people. It's not my intention to get off on the wrong foot with you. I understand that this is a pakistani forum- and that some amount of jingoism and bellicoseness is necessary - and even expected! I am a bit disillusioned because this is one of the ONLY places online where Indians and pakistanis can talk to each other without stepping on their toes. One of the reasons for the misunderstandings at the people-to-people level we have today is that any opportunity to get to know the humanity, the similar likes dislikes and aspirations in each other is being drowned out by those who are constantly attributing the politics of each others' countries to each others' personalities. And I believe that dialogue without the usual spiteful remarks or baleful agenda is necessary to establish people-to-people relationships. I know that nothing short of intervention by the mods (who will not for reasons we all well know) will stop you from posting news that paints a troubled picture of India- legitimate or otherwise. But I do know that you have the ability to prevent posting leads to the same incident, or events that are not even remotely related. Feel free to continue posting "Maoist terrorism" in India, but the least I can expect of you is to be more mature and conscientious enough to avoid making the mistakes you are.

With brotherly affection and best regards,
Ruzaan

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[note] Some off-topic posts removed. Please refrain from personal attacks. Use this thread to discuss the situation as well as spread awareness. All those articles do no good just sitting here if there is no discussion on the issue. Thanks guys.[/note]

No.. Im recommending you choose peace for the sake of your peoples lives!

You have to value life before you can choose peace! Think what Gandhi would do if he were here!

The Maoists and our democratic joke

2009-04-27 16:45:08

The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Jharkhand | Maoist mine traps send shivers down Saranda spine

Tuesday , April 28 , 2009

Maoist mine traps send shivers down Saranda spine

The Hindu : Front Page : A village gripped by fear

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2009