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Deity
16th April 2013, 16:15
"Police in India say they have killed at least nine Maoist rebels in a clash in the central state of Chhattisgarh.

The clash happened when a police patrol came under rebel fire in Sukma district early on Tuesday, police said.

The Maoists are active in more than a third of India's 600 districts. They say they are fighting for the rights of the poor.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described them as the biggest internal security challenge facing India.

Sukma police official Abishek Shandilya told the Press Trust of India news agency that security forces were searching for rebels in the forested area of Puarti village.

"On spotting the security forces, the rebels opened fire and in the retaliatory action, nine rebels were killed and several others were injured," Mr Shandilya said.

Some arms were also recovered from the site of the clash, he said.

In June last year, police claimed to have killed 17 rebels in a gunfight in the rebel-dominated Bijapur area of the state.

But rights activists and local villagers said those killed were local tribespeople and not Maoist rebels"

India's PM also referred to the Maoists "as the biggest internal security threat"

Via BBC world news

Biggest internal security threat, huh? Thoughts?

TheGodlessUtopian
16th April 2013, 16:24
Post(s) like this should belong in the thread reserved for news from the Indian Revolution (http://www.revleft.com/vb/spring-thunder-indias-t132890/index13.html); this story in itself isn't particularly noteworthy as it is mainly a fragment of a continuing conflict.

Deity
16th April 2013, 18:19
Post(s) like this should belong in the thread reserved for news from the Indian Revolution (http://www.revleft.com/vb/spring-thunder-indias-t132890/index13.html); this story in itself isn't particularly noteworthy as it is mainly a fragment of a continuing conflict.

My bad. Didn't know there was an Indian revolution thread.

Sinister Cultural Marxist
16th April 2013, 18:35
One telling quote may be:


But rights activists and local villagers said those killed were local tribespeople and not Maoist rebels"

Deity
16th April 2013, 19:03
One telling quote may be:

I'm pretty sure that's referring to the 17 from last year. I could be wrong though