Breaking news: Maoist attack in Maharashtra, torched several vehicles, 15 commandos feared dead.

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We should at least now ask the Army to start their operations against these leeches. They have sucked our blood for too long now.
CAPF in India is more than 639 battalion force. Out of this -

CRPF 259 battalons include 10 commando battalions
BSF 186 battalions
ITBP 62 battalions
CISF 132 battalions

Each CAPF battalion is six company strength. The overall strength makes them double the number of Army Infantry soldiers. By now they are very well paid and very well equipped by Indian standards.
CRPF is the main internal security force. This force is further reinforced by troops from other CAPF.

So employment of Army should not be even contemplated.
 

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Why aren't they conducting ground operation at night.
I know u guyz will say delaing with Urban Naxal is a greater concern but we can't let them run amock until then.

Naxals can't operate at night but we can using night vision.
 

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Can someone inform me how do maoist get hold of IED device ?
Chinese Intelligence And Army blackmarket.It Whole Lobby that Is From Professors in IIT's To Henchman in jungles of Gadchiroli
 

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Why aren't they conducting ground operation at night.
I know u guyz will say delaing with Urban Naxal is a greater concern but we can't let them run amock until then.

Naxals can't operate at night but we can using night vision.
Road accident is the perfect way to eliminate Urban Naxals instead of arresting and giving them sympathy
 

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Chinese Intelligence And Army blackmarket.It Whole Lobby that Is From Professors in IIT's To Henchman in jungles of Gadchiroli
Oh God ! Army has no black market bhai. Army equipment,and ammunition is proliferated from the Ordinance factories that make them. Even the ordinance factories give contracts to private industry.

Service class explosive is made by many private companies who sell it to contractors on a permit Truck loads of explosive is known to have vanished many a times. Maharashtra is still easier as most of ordinance factories and private explosive factories are located there.

Then Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Myanmar, Thailand and Singapore balck markets are always there selling M14 to AK-47.

Where have you come across in Army Black market ?
 

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Time has come to annihilate them from root. Those on ground should be brutally eleminated in examplary fashion so that the no one would dare to think about joining the gang

At the same time the urban naxals supporting them from their plush city habitat should be exposed conclusively in front of the nation with help of intelligence forces so that they cannot exploit any loophole to come out unpunished. The heads needs to be ruthlessly exposed in front of the society so that they do not dare to feed their propoganda to common man to garner any sympathy or even dare to stand in elections masking their true face
 

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Eliminate intellectual belt of these naxals , problem will be solved , atleast Terrorists in Kashmir have their masters outsoou the state but these naxals breed in leftists Universities of India
 

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They are emboldened by corrupt communist judges who are nothing but elitist whisky sippers with branded wives.

If Modi wins this time he must weed out these spivs in no time.
Modi had five years and still no decisive action was formulated against the naxalite/maoist, so on what basis would you say naxalites will be dealt with in the next term.. The fact is that the threat posed by naxalites, although similar to the terrorist threat in kashmir, cannot be dealt like kashmir. The paramilitary and state forces are well trained to take on the naxalites, but because naxalites are spread out across various adjoining states, without coordination with forces in the neighboring states, they will always get away because the naxalites coordinate their attack and escape very well. Several years back (perhaps more than a decade) the forces of AP, MP and orissa did establish a joint command to organize a coordinated campaign against the naxalites and it had met with good success (at least AP saw the end of the worst naxal terror in that period). We need something of this nature to root out the naxal terror...
 

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Modi had five years and still no decisive action was formulated against the naxalite/maoist, so on what basis would you say naxalites will be dealt with in the next term.. The fact is that the threat posed by naxalites, although similar to the terrorist threat in kashmir, cannot be dealt like kashmir. The paramilitary and state forces are well trained to take on the naxalites, but because naxalites are spread out across various adjoining states, without coordination with forces in the neighboring states, they will always get away because the naxalites coordinate their attack and escape very well. Several years back (perhaps more than a decade) the forces of AP, MP and orissa did establish a joint command to organize a coordinated campaign against the naxalites and it had met with good success (at least AP saw the end of the worst naxal terror in that period). We need something of this nature to root out the naxal terror...
I hope you read what I write. I am talking about Judiciary.

Modi tried to challenge the collegium system at the very start. Before the fight could go uglier he shifted to other reforms.

More areas have been freed from Naxalism in the last 5 years.

Very pointed information came out from Maharashtra when the plan to assassinate Modi was busted. Every watcher knew that something bigger is going to happen in this state. It was only the Judges and RANDI TV type presstitutes who started to discredit the state government and every other left librandu bastard mocked the whole investigation.

We can and must criticize the government for not doing much but other than the actual perpetrators on the ground it is the left librandu eco-system that must be weeded out.
 

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I hope you read what I write. I am talking about Judiciary.

Modi tried to challenge the collegium system at the very start. Before the fight could go uglier he shifted to other reforms.

More areas have been freed from Naxalism in the last 5 years.

Very pointed information came out from Maharashtra when the plan to assassinate Modi was busted. Every watcher knew that something bigger is going to happen in this state. It was only the Judges and RANDI TV type presstitutes who started to discredit the state government and every other left librandu bastard mocked the whole investigation.

We can and must criticize the government for not doing much but other than the actual perpetrators on the ground it is the left librandu eco-system that must be weeded out.
The so called urban naxals provide only lip service to the naxal movement, for them naxals are one more argument in a long narrative against the nature of the Indian state. Campaigning against urban naxals, in my opinion, may be politically convenient for the BJP, but it it wont dent the naxalites. BJP needs to press co-ordination between states, this will improve ground intelligence and also help mount sustained pressure on the naxals. More importantly let's not forget naxals are not born in a vacuum, there exist socioeconomic conditions which gives rise to such kind of ideology. Center/state governments must extend governance (and all it's attendant benefits) to these remote and backward regions, which is the only way to to finish this ideology once and for all..
 

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^^ What an idiot... Poverty doesn't make any one TERRORIST but an IDEOLOGY IS,the ideology supported/propagated to tribals by your so-called only lip service aka Urban naxals.

Only solution: Kill ALL URBAN NAXALS FIRST instead going after poor tribals.
Poverty stricken people, lacking in education, do not care for ideology or have the intellect to lap up complex thought process. They gravitate towards movements that empathize with their condition and offer a way out. There is lot of literature on India's naxal movement and its genenis and states that have successfully overcome such movements in the past. I chuckle at some individuals childlike like naivete on display here. You cannot fight against an enemy that you know nothing about.
 

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The so called urban naxals provide only lip service to the naxal movement, for them naxals are one more argument in a long narrative against the nature of the Indian state. Campaigning against urban naxals, in my opinion, may be politically convenient for the BJP, but it it wont dent the naxalites. BJP needs to press co-ordination between states, this will improve ground intelligence and also help mount sustained pressure on the naxals. More importantly let's not forget naxals are not born in a vacuum, there exist socioeconomic conditions which gives rise to such kind of ideology. Center/state governments must extend governance (and all it's attendant benefits) to these remote and backward regions, which is the only way to to finish this ideology once and for all..

It is a proven fact that the eco-system is so robust that bail applications are drafted before crime or detentions in New Delhi. Even the judges go the extra mile to make sure their mentors remain free.

On the security apparatus, the reforms are missing everywhere. Naxalism is being delt by police and para forces. Both are overstretched and ill-equipped.

Naxalism in Punjab died itself following the green revolution1-2 and better irrigation systems.

Maharastra politicians are corrupt to their core. In my understanding, the current government is investing a lot in irrigation infrastructure. I don't see these attacks subsiding in the near future.

Regards
 

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Om shanti to our martyrs _/\_

Happens on frikkin May day and heights of irony is the CPI Marxists condemning the attack. Bloody leftist terrorists must be killed like roaches and their parties need to be banned.
 

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And the so called nationalist sarkar is sleeping. Bloody idiots, whats the difference between them and the congis?
 

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It is a proven fact that the eco-system is so robust that bail applications are drafted before crime or detentions in New Delhi. Even the judges go the extra mile to make sure their mentors remain free.

On the security apparatus, the reforms are missing everywhere. Naxalism is being delt by police and para forces. Both are overstretched and ill-equipped.

Naxalism in Punjab died itself following the green revolution1-2 and better irrigation systems.

Maharastra politicians are corrupt to their core. In my understanding, the current government is investing a lot in irrigation infrastructure. I don't see these attacks subsiding in the near future.

Regards
You are right the forces are stretched, but this is because of the nature of the fight. Most major naxal attacks are carried out by groups who are in their hundreds. What this indicates is that the movement is a form of mass insurrection and cannot be dealt like we deal with militant movements. Tough police actions must go hand in hand with socio-economic development /reform in the affected areas.

If we go through the history of the naxal movement in various parts of India one thing you always notice that they have attracted sympathizers from various sections of the civil society and more importantly it's sometimes the same sympathetic groups which have helped put an end to the movement. Take the examples of WB and Kerala, two states were it was hard distinguish mainstream left parties from the naxals, yet these were the most successful states when it came to ending the naxal menace. Yes it is going to be a long drawn struggle, but with patience and fortitude (and a little tact) it can be a overcome (we have done this before)
 

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Poverty stricken people don't roam jungles with AK 47&IED'S :rofl:

Millionaire suicide bombers in Srilanka or Poor tribals killing Polices in India is because of they are influenced by an IDEOLOGY.

PS:Some poor people may opt Theft&Robbery etc but they come under CRIME not TERROR... know the difference b/w Crime-Terror &ideology instead blabbering
Poverty stricken people don't roam the jungles in India... Sure I presume they roam the streets of Bangalore and Mumbai in their BMW's pretending to be the "urban naxals". Your infallible wisdom is quite amazing.
 

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