Sunday, April 15, 2007

C.G. Government will ban you if you speak for the peasants,tribals and other suffering class...

Chhattisgarh Friday extended a ban on the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and five of its frontal organisations for a period of one year.


'The one-year ban imposed on the CPI-Maoist and its five affiliated bodies in April 2006 by the state government under Section 3 of the Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act has been extended for another year,' Home Minister Ramvichar Netam told IANS on phone.


He said the government has extended the ban for 'stepped up terror acts and unlawful activities' by the Maoists.
'We will be intensifying police operations in thousands of square kilometres of the forested belt in the remote southern parts to stamp out the radicals,' Netam said.



Besides the CPI-Maoist, the government has extended the ban on the Dandakaranya Adivasi Kisan Mazdoor Sangh, Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangh, Krantikari Adivasi Balak Sangh, Krantikari Kisan Committee and Mahila Mukti Manch.


The CPI-Maoist, an outfit formed in late 2005 with the merger of the Maoist Communist Centre and People's War Group (PWG), has a strong presence and terror network in 13 out of India's 29 states.
Officials say CPI-Maoist has set up several war training camps and explosive units in an extreme forested stretch of Chhattisgarh's southern Bastar region where they run a parallel government as well.



Last month, rebels carried out one of the deadliest attacks of their four-decade-old armed struggle on a police camp in the state's southern remote hamlet and killed 55 policemen.


Police say up to 20,000 armed hardcore Maoists operate in India and have formed a 'red corridor' from southern India to Nepal's border.


According to a report released by the Delhi-based Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR), a total 144 people were killed in India in Maoist violence between January and March 2007 with Chhattisgarh alone accounting for 101 killings.

News coutesy www.cgnet.in

The above news clearly says that anybody who speaks for the rights of peasants,tribals,middle class,poor family will be banned in Chhattisgarh.People say that we are a free country but I say we are living in a situation which is worst than when we lived under Britishers.Atleast then the exploiters were outsiders....

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