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Naxalites active in an area
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By
IOL South Asia Correspondent
NEW
DELHI, November 20 (IslamOnline) - Throwing a big challenge to the
police and the state security apparatus, a Leftist extremist outfit
called People’s War Group (PWG), in the southern Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh, blew up Tummala Cheruvu railway station in Guntur
district of the state in the early hours of Wednesday, November 20,
with the help of improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Guntur
district is about 250 kilometers (155 miles) from the Andhra Pradesh
state capital of Hyderabad in south India. PWG cadres are more
commonly known as 'Naxalites' in view of their birth in Naxalbari area
of West Bengal.
Their
influence stretches from Andhra Pradesh in south India to Orissa,
Bihar and West Bengal right up to the Nepalese borders. In large
tracts it is the PWG which rules on the ground.
The
blast was so intensive that the signaling and communication systems in
the railway station were entirely shattered.
Before
carrying out the operation, the extremists ordered all the staff and
waiting passengers out of the area. No human casualties have yet been
reported.
The
state police said that a group of PWG extremists raided the railway
station between Pudagurallu and Nadikudi section in the wee hours
(about 2 am) and detonated IEDs causing a massive blast which
destroyed the railway station almost completely. The railway traffic
movement on Hyderabad-Guntur line has been diverted.
The
extremists retaliated as they were protesting the recent
Chendarajupalem encounter in which three of their cadres were gunned
down.
During
the last 48 hours, this is the third incident which the PWG extremists
have successfully carried out.
On
Monday night, November 18, a State Road Transport Corporation bus was
blown up in Warangal district killing at least 20 people and injuring
16 others. The blast occurred in a remote area in a dense forest of
the district.
According
to reports, the bus was blown to smithereens after the PWG extremists
used a remote control detonator near Chintagudam village in a forest
area. The village, about 150 kms from Warangal town, is considered a
stronghold of Naxalites.
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Naxalite monument of its cadres killed in a police massacre |
Gouthan
Sawang, deputy inspector general of police, said that the injured have
been shifted to a government hospital at Warangal, nearly 200 kms
north of the state capital Hyderabad.
The
victims were returning to Eturu Nagaram after attending a weekly
village market in Tupakulagudem. Forty passengers were traveling on
the bus when the landmine blast took place.
The
incident has only come as a momentous tragedy since the PWG extremists
thought that they were targeting the police, their arch foe, but the
victims turned out to be the poor tribesmen, the rebels' traditional
supporters.
In
a similar incident, the same day in Guntur, PWG extremists blew up a
district official's office at Karampudi, causing damage to the
building and loss of computers and office records.
The
extremists planned the landmine blast in retaliation for the killings
of five PWG cadres who were killed after a fierce encounter with the
police in a nearby Ilapur forest area last week.
People’
s War Group, which is popularly called Naxalites, is a leftist
guerrilla outfit holding allegiance to the ideology of Mao Zedong,
Communist China’s revolutionary leader.
For
over two decades, the PWG has been carrying on a relentless campaign
since 1981 against corrupt police and politicians. Mostly rich
landowners and police are targeted by the Left extremists since they
accuse them of colluding to exploit landless farmers and rural
laborers.
Five
southern states, as well as some states of northern and eastern India,
have become the hub of PWG activities. So far, more than 10,000 people
have been killed since the campaign began.
Several
state governments have already banned the PWG. In the state of Andhra
Pradesh where the outfit is more active, the ban has been in force
since 1992 barring a year-long reprieve in 1995.
Meanwhile,
in yet another development in the eastern state of Bihar, another
leftist guerrilla outfit called the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA),
has warned the state police of dire consequences. In a recent e-mail
message sent to a Patna-based newspaper, the Central Military
Commission (CMC) of PGA has said that henceforth it will “attack the
enemy” (read police). PGA is a military wing of the People’s War.
The
e-mail has appealed to PGA “warriors” and asked them to “leave
no opportunity to attack the enemy,” and “attack the enemy if he
dares enter a guerrilla zone.” According to the message, the PW has
built seven guerrilla zones in the country — in the states of Andhra
Pradesh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and the Kaimur area of
Bihar — and was in the process of forming guerrilla zones in
Jharkhand and West Bengal.
“In
guerrilla zones, we must rally people in a big way, and we must turn
every village and forest area into a battlefield. We can utilize every
opportunity to hit at the enemy only if we can depend on the
people’s militia,” the message said.
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