Government fine-tuning strategy against MaoistsOctober 2nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The gunning down of 16 villagers in a remote Bihar village by Maoist guerrillas at a time when the government is thinking of pumping in more paramilitary forces in their largest offensive against the leftist rebels has forced a rethink in strategy. Targeted operations against them (Maoists) may prove cost effective and reap corresponding gains rather than spreading the forces on the ground without knowing their proper base, said a senior official, involved in the organisation of the grand offensive.
Four Chhattisgarh Maoists held in Madhya PradeshSeptember 27th, 2009 BHOPAL - Four suspected Maoists who had allegedly crossed into Madhya Pradesh from Chhattisgarh have been detained in Shahdol district, police said Sunday. The four - Ramnath, Lalsai, Roopsai and Sunao, all of them Gond tribals aged 25-30 - had sneaked in from Narayanpur district in Chhattisgarh, a police official said.
Naxals condemned for massacre of civilians in JharkhandSeptember 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) today condemned the killing of five innocent villagers, including two students by the cadres of the Communist Party of India (Maoists) at Pundigiri in Ranchi district of Jharkhand on the night of September 6 as a blatant violation of the international humanitarian law, the Geneva Conventions. The Maoists reportedly abducted the five villagers and executed them on the charge of being police informers.
Sops for surrendering Maoists: vocational training, stipendSeptember 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The government has offered surrendering Leftwing rebels a series of sops, including vocational training along with a monthly stipend of Rs.2,000 for up to three years and Rs.150,000 in fixed deposit. Additional incentives up to Rs.25,000 for each surrendered weapon or ammunition has also been announced by the home ministry as part of its new surrender-cum-rehabilitation guidelines for Maoists finalised Aug 26.
Use up money meant to counter Maoists: ChidambaramAugust 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Ahead of an upcoming offensive against the Maoists in seven affected states, Home Minister P. Chidambaram Tuesday expressed concern over the under-utilisation of funds made available to counter the rebels.
Orissa police demand modern equipment to fight MaoistsJuly 18th, 2009 BHUBANESWAR - Orissa police personnel deployed in anti-Maoist operations are upset with the state government for not meeting their long-pending demands for modern equipment to tackle the rebels and have threatened "non-cooperation". "The Maoists continue kill us at will almost in all parts of the state.
Chidambaram admits failures in war against MaoistsJuly 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The central and state governments have been tardy in tackling the Maoists, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said Wednesday, three days after 29 policemen were killed in Chhattisgarh.
State machinery underestimated Maoists, admits ChidambaramJuly 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram has admitted that the state machinery has underestimated the Maoists and failed to curb their activities in the country.
Lalgarh offensive: Maoists fire as security forces close inJune 27th, 2009 LALGARH - Security forces Saturday launched a multi-pronged attack on Maoists and moved closer to the rebel stronghold of Ramgarh by marching through dense forests, defusing landmines and firing mortars on the way in West Midnapore district. This was the 10th day of the massive security operations launched to flush out the Maoists in areas in and around Lalgarh, about 200 km west of state capital Kolkata.
Declaring Maoists as terrorists no solution: KaratJune 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) Monday opposed a ban on the Maoists, saying that declaring the Leftwing rebels as terrorists was no solution, and political and administrative measures should be used instead to check their growth. Reacting to the union home ministry's declaration of the Communist Party of India-Maoist as a terrorist outfit, CPI-M general secretary Prakash Karat said that the "Maoists must be combated politically and administratively".
Have started thinking of banning CPI-Maoist: BuddhadebJune 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A day after Home Minister P. Chidambaram said the West Bengal government should ban the leftist extremist outfit, Communist Party of India-Maoist, which has entrenched itself in the state's Lalgarh area, state Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said here Saturday that his Left government would give the matter "serious thought".
Ban Maoists in West Bengal, advices ChidambaramJune 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Chief Minister of West Bengal, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, has clarified on Saturday that he has been advised by the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to ban the Maoists in the state. Further, Buddhadeb said that he would give a serious thought to the Home Minister's advice in view of the expanding influence of hundreds of Maoists, who in the past one-week have chased away police and killed government supporters in and around the Lalgarh in West Bengal.
Govt. says no to sending armed forces to fight Maoists in LalgarhJune 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Government on Friday ruled out the possibility of sending armed forces to fight Maoists in the wake of violence in Lalgarh area in West Bengal. Addressing an Army function in the national capital, Defense Minister A.
Armed Maoists stop journalists on way to LalgarhJune 19th, 2009 NIMATALA - Some journalists covering the operation to flush out Maoists from West Bengal's Lalgarh area had the scare of their lives Friday when armed Maoists stopped their cars and seized their mobiles in this village close to the trouble zone. About 25 Maoists, dressed in full battle fatigues and some carrying assault rifles, came charging down the road and asked the journalists to alight from their vehicles before taking away their mobiles.
Communists stage protest against Maoists violence affecting West BengalJune 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Members and supporters of the Communist Party of India-Marxists (CPI-M) staged a sit-in demonstration in national capital on Thursday to protest against the violence by the Maoists in the West Medinipur ditrict of West Bengal. "As far as Maoists are concerned these are gangs who believe in violence.