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PakistanPal

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Nov 24, 2009, 5:40:06 AM11/24/09
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AHSAN WAHEED

There were three bomb blasts in India's troubled Maoist dominated
North East as an operation by India security forces got underway. It
is inevitable that the scale of violence will go up because a forty
year old simmering insurgency is not likely to go away-not when the
people support the insurgents and local police and politicians are
beholden to the insurgents for survival. India will probably blame
Bangla Desh or Pakistan's ISI for this home grown phenomenon.

The Shiv Sena-an extremist Hindoo organization attacked a television
station and destroyed it. The almost 20 year old Hindoo atrocity of
destroying a mosque in Ayodhia stands revived as the long awaited
inquiry report is submitted and BJP leaders are indicted. It is
certain that Hindoo extremists will react with violence as TV footage
of crazed, war painted saffron clad mad Hindoo mobs are shown atop the
16th Century mosque that they destroyed.

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Thomas Womack

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Nov 24, 2009, 6:54:59 AM11/24/09
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In article <a12ad5bc-5188-4eb8...@m20g2000vbp.googlegroups.com>,
PakistanPal <pakis...@gmail.com> wrote:

>There were three bomb blasts in India's troubled Maoist dominated
>North East as an operation by India security forces got underway. It
>is inevitable that the scale of violence will go up because a forty
>year old simmering insurgency is not likely to go away-not when the
>people support the insurgents and local police and politicians are
>beholden to the insurgents for survival. India will probably blame
>Bangla Desh or Pakistan's ISI for this home grown phenomenon.

Mr Black knows a lot more about this, but I thought India was pretty
clear that Naxalites were a home-grown problem, and therefore likely
to be resolved by a combination of policing and large sums of money.
India is now, as it hasn't been for a while, in the position to throw
around large sums of money to try to make peasants rich enough that
they stop being Naxalites.

Worked for Ireland (yes, I know it's fractally more complicated than
that ...)

Tom

William Black

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Nov 24, 2009, 7:52:34 AM11/24/09
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The Naxalites seem to be home grown, but, as always, the Chinese are
taking an interest beyond that dictated by the usual norms.

To put it in perspective the Indian 'Western Railways' kill more people
in a year...

Actually, thinking about it, the Mumbai to Pune (That's Bombay to
Poona) highway kills more people in a year...

For an organisation thought to have 20,000 men under arms and 50,000
active members altogether the Naxalites seem less dangerous than they
should be.

Their correct name is 'The Communist Party of India (Maoist)', as
opposed to The Communist Party of India', 'The Communist Party of India
(Marxist)' and of course 'The Communist Party of India (Marxist
Leninist), all of whom are perfectly legal political parties, and at
least one of them is part of the current government of India...

--
William Black

"Any number under six"

The answer given by Englishman Richard Peeke when asked by the Duke of
Medina Sidonia how many Spanish sword and buckler men he could beat
single handed with a quarterstaff.

BlackBeard

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Nov 24, 2009, 3:23:00 PM11/24/09
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On Nov 24, 4:52 am, William Black <william.bl...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>
> Their correct name is 'The Communist Party of India (Maoist)',  as
> opposed to The Communist Party of India',  'The Communist Party of India
> (Marxist)' and of course 'The Communist Party of India (Marxist
> Leninist),  all of whom are perfectly legal political parties,  and at
> least one of them is part of the current government of India...
>

Sounds quite Pythonesque. "Indian Communist Peoples Front" or the
"Communist People's Front of India?"

BB

William Black

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Nov 24, 2009, 3:36:16 PM11/24/09
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It is incredibly Pythonesque.

Indian politics is...

Except...

One gang has started shooting...

Paul J. Adam

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Nov 28, 2009, 2:45:48 AM11/28/09
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<535830b0-c740-43da...@z10g2000prh.googlegroups.com>,
BlackBeard <spk...@msn.com> writes

"People's Communist Front of India-"
"SPLITTERS!"

--
He thinks too much, such men are dangerous.

Paul J. Adam

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