Sunday, April 12, 2009

The leftist fanatics are no less dangerous than their Islamic terrorists. These thugs, these mass murdering butcherers are at it again, this election season. I wonder why the great secular Red flag waving rogues so silent (you know who I mean, the CPI, CPI(M), etc, the alphabet soup list of leftist apologists) ?

The attacks took place in Orissa & Jharkhand.


Maoists attack NALCO mine, two CISF men feared killed

Striking in a big way ahead of the polls, Maoists on Sunday night attacked a well-guarded bauxite mine of public sector NALCO in Orissa's Koraput district in which at least two CISF personnel were feared killed, over 100 workers believed to be trapped and weapons looted from the armoury.

A fierce exchange of fire between security forces and Maoists followed the attack by a large number of ultras on Hiltop bauxite mines in Damanjodi area, Deputy Inspector General of Police (south-west range) Sanjeev Panda said.

The heavily armed Maoists, numbering about 200, including some women, looted the CISF armoury in the mine area which contained huge quantities of sophisticated arms and ammunition as well as explosives, police sources said.

Red ambush bares chink in armour

Lack of co-ordination among security agencies and half-truths about the treacherous terrain of Khunti’s red dens snuffed out five lives early yesterday.

The death of five central paramilitary jawans in a Maoist ambush barely 40km from the rally venue of UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi has also put a question mark on the security apparatus of the state.

A section of security officials believe that the casualty figure would have been less depressing if a couple of mistakes were avoided.

First, the decision on the “sanitising” operation was taken at the state level. Khunti police, who know the area better than the CRPF, were not involved. The raid was planned and led by Ranchi police.

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