Violent Communism spreading wings in India: Maoists kill 24 police men
MIL/NIA release, Jul 11, 2007. Author:


Raipur, India : July 11. 2007 (Wednesday) – Dr. Raj Baldev, famous Cosmic Theorist, who is also Chairman of “National Integration Assembly” (NIA), World Peace Mission Body, and noted writer and social reformer, has said in New Delhi today that violent Communism is spreading its large wings in India as they similarly successfully launched their steps into Nepal politics but the Indian government is just sleeping.
“In Nepal, the Maoists have demonstrated to throw out the King and in India they have already infiltrated to grab top political positions in collaboration with their counterparts who are already holding a strong position in Indian politics by forming a large group in the government. Whether the Left agree to it or not but Maoists are their part, directly or indirectly,” Dr. Raj Baldev said.

“Maoist rebels, in fact, operate in a large scale throughout India stretching from Eastern to southern states, mostly in the countryside, and attack government officials and property to establish their identity and authority and their ultimate aim is to achieve the political power in the country.

“The Maoists are heavily funded by those powerful lobbies that support communism, and they are keeping their operations in India live on the pretext that they are fighting for the rights of millions of poor peasants and landless laborers.  In their operations, thousands lost lives since 1960 after they started this policy of expansionism of communism.

“India lacks powerful leadership and its future leadership has also indications of weak and manipulated one to meet the vested interests of the few in future,” Dr. Raj Baldev clarified.

Dr. Raj Baldev explained that under the phony excuses , the Maoist insurgents have recently attacked the policemen openly and after a fierce gun battle between the both, the Maoists succeeded in killing twenty-four policemen in the jungles of Chhattisgarh and their bodies are recovered. Even in less than three months from now, Maoists rebels launched an attack on a police camp in Chhattisgarh, killing 55 policemen. 

“It shows that their power of Maoist rebels is increasing day by day and the govt. is having a nap.” Dr. Raj Baldev said.

 

 

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