Maoists kill 2 Senior Congress Leaders in Chattisgarh

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This whole issue is getting murkier, if one goes by this newspaper report.

It is simply unbelievable that people will go to this extent for power! :shock:

I am horrified!

Has this been conformed by any other report in the media?
I always thought it was an inside job, but this... this is going way too far. What the heck? It makes the Bo Xilai saga look like a friendly scrimmage on the rugby field...
 
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I always thought it was an inside job, but this... this is going way too far. What the heck? It makes the Bo Xilai saga look like a friendly scrimmage on the rugby field...
Indian politicians are arguably the most power-hungry in the world!

I expected worse - stuff like Congress chiefs sold out all information to Maoists.

This thing really pales in comparison to the 2G scam and the action taken by Congress. Raja is enjoying with a TV, AC, a private movie collection and the like in Tihar while DMK makes itself look like a shining beacon of light in the darkness that is Indian politics, while the whole DMK is the most corrupt in India and possibly own 10-15% of all Indian black money stashed in Liechenstein bank and Mauritius!
 

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I always thought it was an inside job, but this... this is going way too far. What the heck? It makes the Bo Xilai saga look like a friendly scrimmage on the rugby field...
True.

Imagine how to remain in power India feels that the Chinese intrusion was merely an 'acne'!

In China, one does not have to do an 'inside job'.

All nefarious activities are all officially approved 'inside out jobs'!
 

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True.

Imagine how to remain in power India feels that the Chinese intrusion was merely an 'acne'!

In China, one does not have to do an 'inside job'.

All nefarious activities are all officially approved 'inside out jobs'!
In China, no one has to kill over two dozen brave police officers to remove a province-level politician, either...
 

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In China, no one has to kill over two dozen brave police officers to remove a province-level politician, either...

That is true.

China does everything in a grand style.

Remember how Mao got rid of his political opponents in a country wide massacre called the CULTURAL REVOLUTION

Proletarian Cultural Revolution, which lasted for ten years beginning in 1966. China was thrown into chaos when huge numbers of young people joined the Red Guards, whose sole purpose was to carry out orders from Mao Tsetung to eliminate opponents to his policy of transforming China into a proletarian society. The Red Guards, some as young as 10 or 11 years old, waged campaigns against so-called "capitalist roaders," intellectuals, landowners and anybody that showed the smallest signs of prosperity - such as wearing a necklace.

Mao's last revolution was the Cultural Revolution. Historians have said he launched it to get rid of mounting opposition to him after his disastrous Great Leap Forward campaign (1956-1961), in which tens of millions of people died when he ordered agricultural reform that resulted in widespread famine.
Information Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office
And Deng did it in the TIENANMEN SQUARE MASSACRE that brought 'Heavenly Peace to China?

China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping and other party elders resolved to use force.[16] Party authorities declared martial law on May 20, and mobilized as many as 300,000 troops to Beijing.[15]
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Tiananmen killings: Were the media right?". BBC News.
Anthony Saich, The People's Movement: Perspective on Spring 1989
 

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Congress workers take out ire on Ajit Jogi supporters in C'garh

Fingers point at Ajit Jogi

The political war in Chhattisgarh after the recent Naxal attack has taken a strange turn. A Congress-versus-BJP battle has become a Congress-versus-Congress internecine feud. The party has turned on itself following reports that the National Investigation Agency's preliminary inquiries point to a Congress hand in the Naxal ambush that led to the death of 27 persons, including top state leaders.

The NIA's needle of suspicion seems to be pointing at the faction led by former chief minister Ajit Jogi who, along with son Amit, was mysteriously absent when the convoy was ambushed by Naxals on 25 May.

Lakhma beaten by Mahant supporters
The revelations have sent tempers soaring and Congress workers are now venting their wrath on Jogi loyalists in different parts of the state. They've hunted them down, locked them into rooms, beaten them mercilessly with shoes and iron rods, leaving several badly injured.

The fight followed Jogi loyalist and one of the two survivors of the attack, Congress MLA Kawasi Lakhma, to the corridors of the swanky Gurgaon hospital in which V C Shukla is being treated for the four gunshot wounds he sustained. Lakhma turned up to inquire about his condition and there, right outside the ICU where Shukla was lying, a Congress group led by union minister Charan Das Mahant, now the new state chief, waylaid him and beat him with shoes. There was complete pandemonium in what is supposed to be a silent zone, but the hospital staff did not dare intervene as the two Congress factions tried to settle scores. Later, a bleeding Lakhma was handed over to the police, who were instructed to dump him somewhere near Karnal.
 
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