TIMES OF INDIA DATED 20-06-2009
Trinamool’s honeymoon with the Maoist began in Nandigram after the carnage in March 2007. Even if the Trinamool leaders would concede to this marriage of convenience, a document of the CPI (Maoist) meeting held between March 26 and April 1, 2008 reveals: “some people are trying to project the struggle in Nandigram as an unarmed mass movement. The fact is that the movement would not have survived for 11 months without armed resistance by the local militia. Some people are shying away from bringing this fact to the media. “Referring to the villagers driven out of Khejuri by the CPM brigade, the reports says, “Some of the Trinamool supporters gathered two dozens of weapons from outside. Initially, the Trinamool led the Bhumi Uchchhed Pratirodh Committee. But we took over the leadership in the villages since July. Since then, we worked in tandem with Trinamool Congress and chalked out programmes.” In fact, the Maoist strategist told about his leading the armed resistance against the CPM marauders during the second attack in Nandigram in 2008. “We were doing fine. But at the end, we fell short of bullets and had to beat a retreat”. Kishanji had told TOI in an interview.
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 19-06-2009
“LANDMINE BLASTS IN THE MAOIST ZONE, Feb, 2004: Doldoli, Belpahari, 6 cops killed; Oct 14: Lalgarh Bankshol, 6 jawans killed; Dec 4, 2004: Belphari Kakradjhor forest bungalow blown to bits; Aug 10, 2005: Barikul OC Prabal Sengupta killed; Feb 26, 2006: Hatidoba in Belpahari: 4 cops killed: Sept 21, 2006: Four bomb squad specialists killed in Jhitka, Lalgarh; Nov 21, 2006: Belpahari Hatidoba, jawan injured; Dec 2, 2006: Purulia Kuchia, 6 landmine blasts, Nov 19, 2007: Birbhum Sainthia railing blown up; Oct 26, 2007: Domahani, Belphari, one killed; Oct 22, 2008: Belpahari, 3 medical staff killed; Nov 2, 2008 : attack on CM convoy in Salboni. CM and steel minister Ram Vilas Paswan escape.”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 18-06-2009
Trinamool’s honeymoon with the Maoist began in Nandigram after the carnage in March 2007. Even if the Trinamool leaders would concede to this marriage of convenience, a document of the CPI (Maoist) meeting held between March 26 and April 1, 2008 reveals: “some people are trying to project the struggle in Nandigram as an unarmed mass movement. The fact is that the movement would not have survived for 11 months without armed resistance by the local militia. Some people are shying away from bringing this fact to the media. “Referring to the villagers driven out of Khejuri by the CPM brigade, the reports says, “Some of the Trinamool supporters gathered two dozens of weapons from outside. Initially, the Trinamool led the Bhumi Uchchhed Pratirodh Committee. But we took over the leadership in the villages since July. Since then, we worked in tandem with Trinamool Congress and chalked out programmes.” In fact, the Maoist strategist told about his leading the armed resistance against the CPM marauders during the second attack in Nandigram in 2008. “We were doing fine. But at the end, we fell short of bullets and had to beat a retreat”. Kishanji had told TOI in an interview.
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 19-06-2009
“LANDMINE BLASTS IN THE MAOIST ZONE, Feb, 2004: Doldoli, Belpahari, 6 cops killed; Oct 14: Lalgarh Bankshol, 6 jawans killed; Dec 4, 2004: Belphari Kakradjhor forest bungalow blown to bits; Aug 10, 2005: Barikul OC Prabal Sengupta killed; Feb 26, 2006: Hatidoba in Belpahari: 4 cops killed: Sept 21, 2006: Four bomb squad specialists killed in Jhitka, Lalgarh; Nov 21, 2006: Belpahari Hatidoba, jawan injured; Dec 2, 2006: Purulia Kuchia, 6 landmine blasts, Nov 19, 2007: Birbhum Sainthia railing blown up; Oct 26, 2007: Domahani, Belphari, one killed; Oct 22, 2008: Belpahari, 3 medical staff killed; Nov 2, 2008 : attack on CM convoy in Salboni. CM and steel minister Ram Vilas Paswan escape.”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 18-06-2009
“We have killed 92 people in these districts in the last five years: Bikash.”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 18-06-2009
“KILLING BY MAOISTS IN TWO YEAR: Since Nov 2, 2008: 25 (Mostly CPM men) TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION – CPM offices in Lalgarh, Belatikri and Dharampur razed in the last three four-days, Lalgarh Zonal Committee Secretary Anuj Pandey’s house demolished, Anuj Pandey’s brother Dalim Pandey house wrecked, Bhulabheda gram panchayat office and Boik gram panchayat office razed.”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 07-10-2009
In a barbaric, Taliban-style execution, Maoists beheaded special branch inspector Francis Indwar and threw his body on as slip road leading to National Highway 33 that links Patna to Jamshedpur”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 00-10-2009
“Trinamool Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee has indirectly benefited from the Maoist onslaught that has helped her to a large extent to immobile the CPM machinery in part of south Bengal…. Even Mamata has never warned PCPA leader Chatradhar Mahato with whom she has shared the dais, to disengage himself from the politics of individual killings.”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 18-06-2009
“KILLING BY MAOISTS IN TWO YEAR: Since Nov 2, 2008: 25 (Mostly CPM men) TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION – CPM offices in Lalgarh, Belatikri and Dharampur razed in the last three four-days, Lalgarh Zonal Committee Secretary Anuj Pandey’s house demolished, Anuj Pandey’s brother Dalim Pandey house wrecked, Bhulabheda gram panchayat office and Boik gram panchayat office razed.”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 07-10-2009
In a barbaric, Taliban-style execution, Maoists beheaded special branch inspector Francis Indwar and threw his body on as slip road leading to National Highway 33 that links Patna to Jamshedpur”
TIMES OF INDIA DATED 00-10-2009
“Trinamool Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee has indirectly benefited from the Maoist onslaught that has helped her to a large extent to immobile the CPM machinery in part of south Bengal…. Even Mamata has never warned PCPA leader Chatradhar Mahato with whom she has shared the dais, to disengage himself from the politics of individual killings.”
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