blast derails 13 coaches of train, 20 dead150 injured, 24 paramilitary soldiers die in a blast, 12 policemen are killed in a explosion, 11 security personnel are killed in attacks, troops are killed in a land mine attack, 30 people die in attack in a relief camp, rebels assassinate a federal MP and five other people.
Every other day we hear such news of terrorist activities all over India. Hundreds of people die and thousands of people are injured. Many people lose their family members, relatives, friends and also their assets like houses, crops, money etc. We make hue and cry after every attack and again involve in our daily life forgetting every pain they give. In this way life goes in. But there are many questions that eat our own mind: how long we will suffer who is responsible why do they attack us is there any solution what can we do can't government do anything will this continue till the dooms day
But there is no final and accurate answer to these auestions. No body is going to answer. Everyone is busy asking questions. In India there are hundreds of groups or organisations involved in terrorist activities and are listed as terrorist groups of india by the government. Have a look on the table at right side of the page "Organizations listed as terrorist groups by India". By looking the list we cannot find any part of our motherland free from those terrorists. Their bases are at each and every part of the India. They are so much widespread that we cannot feel ourselves safe at any place. But among them MAOISTS are so much widespread that they have their bases across six states (Bihar,
Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra,
West
Bengal and Orissa). Whenever they wish they come in groups and attack our houses, public properties like railways, go on killing people, burn their houses, crops, rape women. Let us look at some major violent activities done by maoists:
February 20, 2010 : Maoists killed a village guard by slitting his
throat.
February 18, 2010 : Twelve villagers were killed and 9 injured in
indiscriminate firing by the Maoists in Jamui district of Bihar. The
dead included three women and one child.
Twenty five village houses were also burned down by the Maoists.
October 8, 2009 : About 150 Maoist ambushed a Police patrol and
killed 17 Policemen in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra
October 6, 2009 : Police inspector Francis Induwar was beheaded by
Maoists in Jharkhand.
The action has been compared to the tactics of the IslamistTaliban
of Pakistan-Afghanistan
April 13, 2009: 10 paramilitary troops are killed in eastern Orissa.
February 23, 2009: Maoists kill a contractor, sets fire in police
post at Govindpalli of Malkangiri.
July 16, 2008: A landmine hit a police van in Malkangiri district,
killing 21 policemen.
June 29, 2008: CPI forces attacked a boat on the Chitrakonda
reservoir in Orissa carrying members of an anti-Naxalite police force.
The boat sunk, killing 33 policemen, while 28 survived.
In November 2007 reports emerged that the anti-SEZ movement in Nandigram
in West Bengal had been infiltrated by Naxalites since
February; the reports quoted unnamed intelligence sources.
Recently, police found weapons belonging to Maoists near Nandigram.
In 2008, The Hindu newspaper reported that a Maoist
killed a man and publicly cannibalized
him in Malkangiri district of Orissa to terrorize villagers. The
alleged incident occurred in Bandiguda on August 14, 2007.
On March 15, 2007 an attack happened in the rebel stronghold area of
Dantewada,
in Chhattisgarh state. Fifty-four persons, including 15 personnel of
the Chhattishgarh Armed Force, were killed in an offensive by 300 to 350
CPI (Maoist) cadres on a police base camp in the Bastar region in the
early hours of Thursday. The remaining victims were tribal youths of Salwa
Judum, designated as Special Police Officers (SPOs) and roped in to
combat the Maoists. Eleven person were injured. The attack, which
lasted nearly two-and-a-half hours, was spearheaded by the "State
Military Commission (Maoist)", consisting of about 100 armed naxalites.
On March 6, 2007 the CPI (Maoist) reportedly claimed responsibility
for the Mahato assassination, but JMM members of the Jharkhand state
cabinet, including the Chief Minister, subsequently announced that a
state police investigation is under way into the authenticity of this
claim. Police reportedly believe that political rivals of Mahato,
including organized criminal groups, may have been behind the
assassination.
On March 5, 2007 Maoist shot dead a local Congress leader (Prakash, a
member of the local Mandal Praja Parishad (MPP)) in Andhra Pradesh
while he was inspecting a road construction project in Mahabubnagar
district.
On March 4, 2007 Maoist shot dead a member of the parliament (Sunil Mahato) of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) party
from Jharkhand
state.
On December 2, 2006 the BBC reported that at least 14 Indian
policemen had been killed by Maoists in a landmine ambush near the town
of Bokaro, 80 miles from Ranchi, the capital of the State of Jharkhand.
On October 18, 2006 women belonging to the Maoist guerrilla forces
blasted four government buildings in the Bastar
region of Chhattisgarh. On the day before, over a dozen
armed cadres of the group, with support from male colleagues, blocked
traffic on the Antagarh-Koylibera Road in the Kanker district, near the
city of Raipur.
They also detonated explosives inside four buildings, including two
schools, in Kanker.
This incident occurred two days after a major leader of the party's
operations in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, Kone Kedandam, surrendered to authorities
in the town of Srikakulam.
On July 16, 2006 the Maoists attacked a relief camp in the Dantewada
district where several villagers were kidnapped. The death toll was 29.
On February 28, 2006 the Maoists attacked several anti-Maoist
protesters in Erraboru village in Chhattisgarh using landmines, killing
25 people.
On 13 November 2005 CPI (Maoist) fighters stunned authorities by
attacking Jehanabad in Bihar,
freeing 250 captured comrades and taking twenty imprisoned right wing
paramilitaries captive, executing their leader. They also detonated
several bombs in the town.
A prison guard was also reported killed.
In August 2005 Maoists kidnapped from the Dantewada district of the
state of Chhattisgarh.This fiollows violent incidents in
2004 in the same region when 50 policemen and about 300 villagers were
killed in the Dantewada district and over 50,000 villagers were staying
in relief camps out of fear from Maoists.
In February 2005 the CPI (Maoist) killed 7 policemen, a civilian and
injured many more during a mass attack on a school building in
Venkatammanahalli village, Pavgada, Tumkur, Karnataka.
On August 17, 2005, the government of Andhra Pradesh outlawed the Communist Party of India
(Maoist) and various mass organizations close to it, and began to arrest
suspected members and sympathizers days afterwards. The arrested
included former emissaries at the peace talks of 2004.
Organizations listed as terrorist groups by India
Northeastern India National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) Naga National Council-Federal (NNCF) National Council of Nagaland-Khaplang United Liberation Front of Asom People's Liberation Army (Manipur) Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) Zomi Revolutionary Front Kashmir Al-Badr Al-Badr Mujahideen Al Barq (ABQ) Al Fateh Force (AFF) Al Jihad Force (AJF)/Al Jihad Al Mujahid Force (AMF) Al Umar Mujahideen (AUR/Al Umar) Awami Action Committee (AAC) Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DEM) Harakat-ul-Ansar Harakat-ul-Jihad-I-Islami Harakat-ul-Mujahideen Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HUM) Ikhwan-ul-Musalmeen (IUM) Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) Lashkar-e-Mohammadi Jammat-ul-Mujahideen (JUM) Jammat-ul-Mujahideen Almi (JUMA) Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) Jammu and Kashmir Islamic Front (JKIF) Jammu and Kashmir Jamaat-e-Islami (JKJEI) Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) Jaish-e-Mohammed Kul Jammat Hurriyat Conference (KJHC) Mahaz-e-Azadi (MEA) Muslim Janbaaz Force (MJF/Jaanbaz Force) Muslim Mujahideen (MM) Hizbul Mujahideen Harkat-ul-Mujahideen Farzandan-e-Milat United Jihad Council Al-Qaeda Students Islamic Movement of India Tehreek-e-Jihad (TEJ) Pasban-e-Islami (PEI/Hizbul Momineen HMM) Shora-e-Jihad (SEJ)
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