1, నవంబర్ 2013, శుక్రవారం

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Dharmana son’s sex scandal shakes VIPs

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dharmana son sex scandalVIPs in Srikakulam district are scared after the alleged sex scandal involving several VIPs including minister Dharmana Prasada Rao’s son Ram Manohar Naidu surfaced. Sensation was created in the political circles when a gang of five members was arrested for filming the sexual activities of some prominent leaders and rich persons including those of Ram Manohar Naidu and black mailing them. The gang stunned every one by getting a sample video of a political leader released through their aides, even after their arrest. This sample video is a threat to other leaders including Ram Manohar Naidu, to bring them out or face the consequences, observers feel. With the release of this CD into the market, several leaders are spending sleepless nights say sources. Police arrested Sekhar, Jilani, Ravindra, Chandrasekhar alias Gabbar and Srinivasa Rao for blackmailing rich people in the district through sex tapes. It is learnt that Sekhar worked as the assistant of minister Dharmana’s son Ram Manohar Naidu. There are several charges against Sekhar and his henchmen. Opposition leaders have been persistently charging that it was the minister’s son that was behind the illegal activities of all these gang members. However, the musclemen who were groomed by the minister’s son now targeted him. Sekhar recently left the service of Ram Manohar Naidu and immediately trailed his guns at him. It is being alleged by news channels that the minister’s son had all the vices and Sekhar was the main supplier. While providing the young leader what he wanted, Sekhar secretly captured visuals of all his activities in his camera, said reports. It is learnt that Sekhar and his gang also captured the sensuous visuals of a star hotel owner and blackmailed him. Some media reports said they collected Rs. 3 lakhs from the hotelier and still released his CD, when he refused to keep paying. The blackmailers allegedly collected crores of rupees from several victims. However, when they kept asking for more, the victims went to the police. Acting swiftly, police arrested the five members. But even the police were stunned when a raunchy CD of a leader was released even after they pushed all the five behind the bars. Suspecting that there could be more members of the gang outside, police are searching for the rest. Now it is being suspected even the leaders are trying to hush up the case and pardon the blackmailers, so that their own secrets would be safe.

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Dharmana son’s sex scandal shakes VIPs

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dharmana son sex scandalVIPs in Srikakulam district are scared after the alleged sex scandal involving several VIPs including minister Dharmana Prasada Rao’s son Ram Manohar Naidu surfaced. Sensation was created in the political circles when a gang of five members was arrested for filming the sexual activities of some prominent leaders and rich persons including those of Ram Manohar Naidu and black mailing them. The gang stunned every one by getting a sample video of a political leader released through their aides, even after their arrest. This sample video is a threat to other leaders including Ram Manohar Naidu, to bring them out or face the consequences, observers feel. With the release of this CD into the market, several leaders are spending sleepless nights say sources. Police arrested Sekhar, Jilani, Ravindra, Chandrasekhar alias Gabbar and Srinivasa Rao for blackmailing rich people in the district through sex tapes. It is learnt that Sekhar worked as the assistant of minister Dharmana’s son Ram Manohar Naidu. There are several charges against Sekhar and his henchmen. Opposition leaders have been persistently charging that it was the minister’s son that was behind the illegal activities of all these gang members. However, the musclemen who were groomed by the minister’s son now targeted him. Sekhar recently left the service of Ram Manohar Naidu and immediately trailed his guns at him. It is being alleged by news channels that the minister’s son had all the vices and Sekhar was the main supplier. While providing the young leader what he wanted, Sekhar secretly captured visuals of all his activities in his camera, said reports. It is learnt that Sekhar and his gang also captured the sensuous visuals of a star hotel owner and blackmailed him. Some media reports said they collected Rs. 3 lakhs from the hotelier and still released his CD, when he refused to keep paying. The blackmailers allegedly collected crores of rupees from several victims. However, when they kept asking for more, the victims went to the police. Acting swiftly, police arrested the five members. But even the police were stunned when a raunchy CD of a leader was released even after they pushed all the five behind the bars. Suspecting that there could be more members of the gang outside, police are searching for the rest. Now it is being suspected even the leaders are trying to hush up the case and pardon the blackmailers, so that their own secrets would be safe.

11, సెప్టెంబర్ 2013, బుధవారం

srikakulam lo samaikya galam

శ్రీకాకుళం జిల్లా లో సమైక్య గళం వినిపిస్తోంది . మహిళ లు  చిన్నారులు రైతులు గొంతు కలుపుతున్నారు . రాష్ట్రం  విదిపోతోందన్న భావోద్యోగాలు వినిపిన్స్తున్నాయి . రోజుకో రీతిలో నిరసన తెలుపుతున్నారు . 

maoist 10th congress


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  • Maoists plan to hold 10th Congress this monsoon, says report

    Naxalites are quietly gearing up to hold the 10th Congress of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during the monsoon in 2013, reports The Times of India. The meeting, to be chaired by the Maoist ‘general secretary’ Muppalla Lakshman Rao alias Ganapathy, is expected to draw the entire top leaders, including Maoist party''s all India ‘military chief’ Namballa Kesava Rao alias Basava Raju, ‘guerrilla warfare strategist’ Malla Rajireddy alias Sattenna among others. The meeting, which is usually held once in five years, is expected to also see the participation of at least 1000-1500 key Naxalites from the central, regional, zonal and state levels. Nearly 2,000 cadres are expected to provide ‘security cover’ to the meeting. Sources say the meeting among other things would debate over the next generation leadership of the party as most of the top brass of the banned outfit are over 60 years. 

28, ఆగస్టు 2013, బుధవారం

nati lakshman mastar neti maoist ganapati

He is possibly the shrewdest and most elusive Left wing extremist since Tarimela Nagi Reddy who had managed to stay, undergo treatment and die incognito in Hyderabad's state run Osmania General Hospital during the Emergency of the 1970s. For more than three decades now, Muppala Lakshman Rao, 63, alias, Ganapathy, has eluded arrest since he jumped bail in 1979 after being held for violence and arson in Jagtial in his native Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh.

Muppala Lakshman Rao
Muppala Lakshman Rao
The 'most wanted' Rao carries the highest reward of Rs.24 lakh, on the head of any Maoist in the country, for specific information that culminates in his arrest.

Like several Maoist diehards from the state Rao came under the influence of the ideologue and fiery Maoist leader Kondapalli Seetharamaiah and his Dalit acolyte K.G. Satyamurthy while doing a Bachelor of Education course at the Government College of Education in 1974-75.

The persuasive Seetharamaiah and Satyamurthy fired Rao's imagination by harping on how inequities and imbalanced rural development can be overcome only ushering in a radical change through violence and spoke of the exploits of their two Bengali comrades Charu Mazumdar and Kanu Sanyal "who have already brought it to the door of the state in Srikakulam in 1970."

For Rao, who hails from an upper caste Velama farmer's family in Beerpur and went to a Telugu medium school in nearby Jagtial, it was easy to appreciate what the radical leaders offered in speech and slogans. He had already spent three academic years, 1971-74, as a teacher at the Zilla Parishad High School at Elgandal, also in Karimnagar district, after graduating with a B.Sc. degree from the S.R.R. College in Karimnagar in 1970.

So, Rao like many other youths including those at the Regional Engineering College, Warangal, and at the Osmania University in Hyderabad, became part of the radical students union inspired by Seetharamaiah and Satyamurthy in 1975.

Rao took the lead in organising the rural youth in protests but with the imposition of Emergency that year and the government banning Left wing organisations Rao was arrested and remained in jail for about 13 months until early 1977 when he secured bail.

An even more determined Rao decided to turn a full time Maoist and was arrested for indulging in violence and arson in 1977.

When he got bail in 1979, he went underground and steered a group called the Peddapalli Dalam in his home district and rise swiftly in the Maoist ranks. He served as a district committee member from 1980 to 1984, a divisional commander in 1985 and was elevated as Secretary of the Andhra Pradesh Provincial Committee in 1987 and then to the all important Central Organising Committee of the People's War Group in 1990.

Less than two years later, in 1992, Rao differed with his guru, now a somewhat mellowed Seetharamaiah, on the need to expand the PWG and turn more militant, expelled him and took charge as the all powerful Secretary. He took it to more states, with the help of intelligent cadres from Andhra Pradesh to provide leadership in different states, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Chattisgarh and Jharkhand, and, then, bring other left wing extremist groups like the MCCI to rally behind him with the grand merger to emerge as the CPI (Maoists) on September 21, 2004. With that Rao emerged as the unchallenged leader of a formidable force while Prime Minister Manmohan Singh admitted candidly that the Maoists were the single biggest threat to internal security.

When, in 2004, the ruling Congress in Andhra Pradesh under Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy invited the outlawed Maoists to the negotiating table the tactful Rao sent a delegation led by a deputy operating in Andhra Pradesh rather than come himself and try to strike a deal, like other outlawed and terrorist groups have done, across the country by taking advantage of the fact that the Congress is in office both in Hyderabad and Delhi.

Rao operates from the backwoods of Bastar in Chattisgarh with a group of about 25 armed militants ringing him and providing security cover. Seldom does he leave the area apprehensive of being picked up. Unlike other veteran Maoist militants, like Prashanta Bose, Rao has no major health worries though his eye sight has worsened and he suffers from gastritis and arthritis. The anti-Maoist intelligence has reports of him having been sighted last in Rourkela and Behrampur in 2002 and 2003.

Unmindful of reverses, Rao is a staunch believer in the Mao dictum of power flows through the barrel of gun and sticks the strategy that was firmed up at the post election review of the CPI (Maoist) Politburo meeting of June 2009.

The strategy, as enunciated in a party document, states: "It is quite difficult for the Centre to send the forces required by each state to control our movement. Keeping this in mind, we have to further aggravate the situation and create more difficulties to the enemy forces by expanding our guerilla war to new areas on the one hand and intensifying the mass resistance in the existing areas so as to disperse the enemy forces over a sufficiently wider area on the other; hence the foremost task in every state is to intensify the war in the respective states while in areas of intense enemy repression there is need to expand the area of struggle by proper planning by the concerned committees; tactical counter - offensives should be stepped up and also taken up in new areas so as to divert a section of the enemy forces from attacking our guerrilla bases and organs of political power."


27, ఆగస్టు 2013, మంగళవారం

At least three Border Security Force personnel were killed and two injured when Naxals blew up their vehicle in an IED blast in Odisha’s Koraput district on Tuesday.
A convoy of three BSF vehicles carrying 18 personnel was ambushed when it was travelling from Patangi to Sunki in the district at around 0930 am during an official movement, sources said.
The Improvised Explosive Device (IED), embedded in the road, exploded as the first vehicle in the convoy crossed the area, resulting in the death of three troopers.
Two injured personnel have been rushed to the nearby hospital in Sunki while a gunfight was on at the blast site when the reports last came in.
Additional reinforcements from state police and paramilitary force have ben rushed, the sources said.
Koraput is about 363 kms from state capital Bhubaneshwar.

23, ఆగస్టు 2013, శుక్రవారం

hpcl blast

Presentation1విశాఖలోని హెచ్‌ పీసీఎల్‌ లో ఈరోజు (శుక్రవారం) సాయంత్రం భారీ పేలుడు సంభవించింది. ఈ ప్రమాదంలో 5గురు మరణించగా, దాదాపు 30మందికిపైగా గాయాలపాలైనట్లు తెలుస్తోంది. సమాచారం అందుకున్న అగ్నిమాపక సిబ్బంది హుటాహుటిన సంఘటనా స్థలానికి చేరుకొని మంటలను ఆపే ప్రయత్నం వున్నారు. కాగా, హెచ్‌ పీసీఎల్‌ లో వరుసగా పేలుడులు జరుగుతుండడంతో స్థానికులు భయాంధోళనకు గురవుతున్నట్లు తెలుస్తోంది.

pelliki enduku raledani

junior-ntrనంద‌మూరి బాల‌కృష్ణ – ఎన్టీఆర్‌ల మ‌ధ్య ఉన్న వైష‌మ్యాలు మ‌రోసారి బ‌య‌ట ప‌డ్డాయి. అంరంగ‌వైభ‌వంగా జ‌రిగిన బాల‌య్య కూతురి పెళ్లిలో ఒక్కటే లోటు… ఎన్టీఆర్ రాక‌పోవ‌డం. అస‌లు బాల‌కృష్ణ కూతురి పెళ్లి విష‌యం తెలియ‌గానే అంద‌రి ప్రశ్నా ఒక్కటే – ఈ పెళ్లికి ఎన్టీఆర్‌కి ఆహ్వానం అందుతుందా? అందితే వ‌స్తాడా?? అని. వ‌స్తాడ‌ని కొంద‌రు, రార‌ని కొంద‌రు పందేలు కూడా వేసుకొన్నారు. చివరికి ఎన్టీఆర్ రాలేదు. దాంతో మాట్లాడుకోవ‌డాని కావ‌ల్సిన ప‌సందైన టాపిక్ దొరికేసింది. ఆహ్వానం అందినా ఎన్టీఆరే కావాల‌ని పెళ్లికి రాలేద‌ని విశ్వస‌నీయ వ‌ర్గాల స‌మాచారం. కానీ ప‌త్రిక ఆల‌స్యంగా అందింద‌నే నెపంతో ఎన్టీఆర్ ఈ పెళ్లికి హాజ‌రు కాలేదు. ఎప్పుడైతే శుభ‌లేఖ అందింద‌నే విష‌యం తెలిసిందో త‌ప్పు త‌న‌వైపు ఉండిపోయింది. దీనికి ఎన్టీఆర్ ఎలా స‌మాధానం చెప్పుకొంటాడు??
బాబాయ్‌కు ఉన్న కోట్లాదిమంది అభిమానుల్లో నేనూ ఒక‌డిని, నేనే మొద‌టివాడిని – అని గ‌ర్వంగా చెప్పుకొంటాడు ఎన్టీఆర్‌. అలాంటిది బాల‌కృష్ణ నా అభిమానులంతా పెళ్లికి రావాల్సిందే అన్నప్పుడు ఓ అభిమానిగా ఎన్టీఆర్ ఈ పెళ్లికి ఎందుకు వెళ్లలేదు అనేది స్వయంగా ఎన్టీఆర్ అభిమానుల ప్రశ్న‌. ఎన్టీఆర్ పెళ్లికి మండ‌పం ద‌గ్గర సంద‌డి చేశాడు బాల‌య్య‌. అతిథుల‌ను సాద‌రంగా ఆహ్వానించి మ‌ర్యాద‌లు చేశారు. ఆ రోజులు ఇంకా గుర్తే. మ‌రి.. బాల‌య్య ఇంట్లో పెళ్లి జ‌రిగితే వెళ్లాల్సిన బాధ్యత ఎన్టీఆర్‌కి లేదా??
బాల‌య్య‌, చంద్రబాబుల‌కు వ్యతిరేకంగా ఎన్టీఆర్ ఓ కోట‌రీ న‌డుపుతున్నాడ‌ని చెప్పుకొంటున్నారు, లోకేష్‌కి ధీటుగా ఎదిగే ప్రయ‌త్నాలు చేస్తున్నాడ‌ని, నంద‌మూరి తార‌క రామారావు అస‌లైన వార‌సుడిని నేనే అని చెప్పుకొనే ప్రయ‌త్నాలు చేస్తున్నాడ‌ని బ‌య‌ట ర‌క‌ర‌కాల మాట‌లు వినిపిస్తున్నాయి. ఓ సంద‌ర్భంలో ప్రెస్ మీట్ పెట్టి నేనే తెలుగు దేశం పార్టీ వాడినే అని సగ‌ర్వంగా చెప్పాడు ఎన్టీఆర్‌. మ‌రి ఆ మాట ఎప్పుడు నిల‌బెట్టుకొన్నాడు? బాబాయ్‌కీ నాకూ మ‌న‌స్ఫర్థలు లేవు అని మైకు ప‌ట్టుకొని మాట్లాడితే స‌రిపోతుందా? అది నిరూపించుకోవ‌ల‌సిన స‌మ‌యం వ‌చ్చిన‌ప్పుడు నిరూపించుకోవాలి. కానీ ఎన్టీఆర్ ఏం చేశాడు? బాబాయ్ ఇంట్లో పెళ్లి జ‌రుగుతోంటే షూటింగ్ ప‌నుల్లో ప‌డిపోయాడు. రేపో, మాపో ప్రెస్ మీట్ పెట్టి – మేమంతా ఒక్కటే , మీడియానే లేనిపోనివి రాస్తోంది అన్నా అనొచ్చు. కానీ ఏం జ‌రిగిందో జ‌నం చూస్తూనే ఉన్నారు. లోలోప‌ల ఎన్ని విబేధాలున్నా, ఎంత కొట్టుకు చ‌స్తున్నా, ఎన్ని వైష‌మ్యాలున్నా పెళ్లి క‌దా.. వ‌చ్చి, నాలుగు అక్షత‌లు వేసి వెళ్లిపోతే ఎన్టీఆర్‌కి హుందాగా ఉండేది, ఈ మాట‌లు వినే బెడ‌ద త‌ప్పేది. ఎన్టీఆర్ ఇప్పుడు తీరిగ్గా కూర్చుని – అయ్యో పెళ్లికి వెళ్లాల్సింది అనుకొంటే ఏం లాభం.? ఇట్స్ టూ లేట్ క‌దా??

22, ఆగస్టు 2013, గురువారం

babai..abbaai.. antharam

అంగరంగ వైభవంగా జరిగిన బాలకృష్ణ రెండవ కుమార్తె తేజస్విని - శ్రీ భరత్‌ల వివాహ వేడుకలో పాల్గొన్న నందమూరి అభిమానులు ఓ విషయంలో తీవ్రంగా నొచ్చుకున్నట్టు వినిపిస్తోంది. బాలకృష్ణ సోదరుడు హరికృష్ణ ఈ వేడుకకు డుమ్మా కొట్టినా పెద్దగా పట్టించుకోని ఫ్యాన్స్ జూ. ఎన్‌టిఆర్ గైర్హాజరుపై తీవ్ర ఆగ్రహంతో ఉన్నట్టు వినిపిస్తోంది.
ఎన్‌టిఆర్‌కు అటు సినిమా రంగంలో, ఇటు ఓ ఇంటివాణ్ణి చేసి అందదడగా నిలిచిన బాలకృష్ణ కుమార్తె వేడుకకు "ఎన్ని వ్యక్తిగత కారణాలు" ఉన్నా ఎన్‌టిఆర్ వచ్చి వెళ్ళడం కనీస మర్యాద అని, అభిమాన గణం అండతో అతి తక్కువ కాలంలో స్టార్‌గా ఎదిగి ఇప్పుడు " వ్యక్తిగత " ఇమేజ్ కోసం పాకులాడుతూ నందమూరి అభిమానుల ఆగ్రహానికి గురి అవుతున్నాడని వినిపిస్తోంది.

 
     


    aranisamaikya mantalu

    శ్రీకాకుళం జిల్లా లో సమైక్య ఉద్యమం రోజుకో మలుపు తిరుగుతోంది . పనులు మానేసి ఉద్యోగులు రోడ్డెక్కారు . చిదంబర రహస్యం ఏమిటో కానీ డిసెంబర్ 9 ప్రకటన నటి నుంచి రాష్ట్రం అశాంతి తో అట్టుడుకుతోంది .

    20, ఆగస్టు 2013, మంగళవారం

    samaikya udyamum kastalu

    ఆంద్ర లో జనం  ఉద్యమాలతో కష్టాలు పడుతున్నారు . నిన్న తెలంగాణా ,నేడు సమైక్య ఆంద్ర కష్టాలు పడుతున్నారు . తెలంగాణా ఇస్తామని కాంగ్రెస్ వర్కింగ్ కమిటి ప్రకటించిన తర్వాత సమైక్య ఉద్యముమ్ మొదలైంది . అప్పటి నుంచి జనం కస్టాలు పడుతున్నారు . పెరిగిన ధరలు సామాన్యులకు అప్పుల పాలు చేస్తూ చోద్యం చూస్తున్నారు . ఈ కష్టాలు ఎప్పటికి తీరుతాయో దేవునికే ఎరుక . 

    4, ఆగస్టు 2013, ఆదివారం

    maoist ganapathi master mind

    Sometime in late February this year, the Maoist leadership convened a secret meeting in their redoubt deep inside the forests of Chhattisgarh. This meeting was attended by key leadership figures of the far-right CPI(Maoist) movement for one important reason. They green-lit a massive military strike against the state. On May 2, Intelligence Bureau (IB) alerted the Chhattisgarh government that Maoists in the Bastar area had regrouped and rearmed, and were ready for a major attack. But it did not say where in a district the size of Tripura.

    The answer came on May 25 on a narrow winding path bordering Sukma, nearly 350 km south of the state capital Raipur. The Maoists launched one of their bloodiest attacks on a 25-vehicle convoy, killing 27 people including senior Congress leader Mahendra Karma, who founded the controversial civilian vigilante force Salwa Judum, Chhattisgarh Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel, his son Dinesh and former MLA Uday Mudliyar. Former Union minister Vidya Charan Shukla was seriously injured. Surprisingly, the Maoists allowed many of the security personnel-their usual targets-to escape. They knew they had made a bigger impact by killing prominent politicians.

    The attack was coordinated with military precision by over 200 cadres, including several women armed with automatic rifles who radioed instructions over walkie-talkies. The Maoist equivalent of an army battalion ambushed the lightly guarded convoy. They remained there for over two hours, picking and choosing key leaders, inflicting medieval brutality on them. Karma was reportedly stabbed 78 times in the face as Maoists danced on his body. Patel and his son were led away, clubbed and shot to death, their brains spilling on the forest floor. It was India's first physical elimination of virtually the entire state opposition leadership.

    This was not the first spectacular strike by the Maoists since they declared war on the Indian state in 2004. They massacred 76 CRPF troopers in Chintalnar, Chhattisgarh, in 2009 and grievously wounded then Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu in a October 2003 ambush on his convoy. But this was the first large-scale targeting of political leadership, whom Maoist spokesperson Gudsa Usendi called "enemies of the people" in a May 26 press release. In the four-page press release, Usendi signed off with nine names on the Maoist hit list that included Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, Governor Shekhar Dutt, Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil and senior Chhattisgarh police brass, with a mafia-style chilling line: 'They're not safe.'

    The Elusive Mastermind


    Police officials in Chhattisgarh say the orders for this targeted killing of politicians almost certainly flowed down from the top of the Maoist pyramidical structure: The politburo. Muppala Lakshman Rao, 63, as general secretary heading the Maoists' 14-member central committee, was personally seen supervising the training of the cadres in Bastar. Also known as Ganapathy ('leader of the forces'), he has been responsible for the resurgence of the Maoists after a two-year lull. Under him, specialists from Andhra Pradesh had started training cadre formations of the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army in the recesses of Bijapur and Sukma districts.

    The swarthy, soft-spoken and bespectacled Ganapathy is an unlikely leader of one of Asia's largest guerrilla armies. The former schoolteacher from Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh, commands 10,000 armed cadres who operate in a 40,000 km swathe across Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar. Yet he remains a shadowy figure who was sighted last in Rourkela and Behrampur in 2002 and 2003. He carries a reward of Rs.24 lakh on his head but all intelligence agencies have is a grainy picture from 1977 when he was arrested for violence and arson in Jagtial, Karimnagar. The Chhattisgarh police want him on 44 counts of murder, attempt to murder and waging war against the state.

    Ganapathy jumped bail in 1979 and has never been seen in public since. Cast in the mould of a publicity-shy Maoist leader, he operates from the backwoods of Bastar ringed by a group of 25 militants and rarely leaves the area because of the fear of capture. Hailing from an upper caste Velama farmer's family in Beerpur, Andhra Pradesh, Ganapathy joined the Naxalite movement in 1979 and swiftly rose through the ranks, rising to the all-important Central Organising Committee of the People's War Group in 1990. By 2004, Ganapathy had welded all the disparate Naxalite groups into CPI(Maoist) and emerged as the unchallenged leader of a formidable force which Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2005 called "the single biggest threat to internal security".

    Intelligence sources say the Maoist supremo fine-tuned his strategy of expanding Maoist reach and exhausting security forces by dispersing them over a wider area, at the post-election review of the CPI(Maoist) politburo meeting in June 2009. He also called for stepping up tactical counter-offensives (or TCOCS, like the May 25 strike) "and expand to new areas to divert a section of the enemy forces from attacking our guerrilla bases and organs of political power". The ultimate aim of the Maoist insurgency is the overthrow of the Indian state by 2050.

    Losing the Plot

    Yet, the Government response to the Bastar bloodbath was knee-jerk. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi flew into Raipur within hours of the strike. Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh dubbed the Maoists "terrorists" and Minister of State for Home RPN Singh, standing in for a holidaying Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, vowed a tough response. Raman Singh announced a three-day state mourning, and a probe by the National Investigating Agency. "The next few months will see a step-up in violence by the Maoists because of the spate of state elections culminating in the General Elections next year," predicts P.V. Ramana of the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses.

    While the Maoists have been constantly updating their deadly strategy, the Government has no strategy at all. Home ministry assessments have careened from the wooly-headed to the wildly optimistic. In 2004, then home minister Shivraj Patil called them "misguided children". At the India Today Conclave in 2010, then home minister P. Chidambaram said: "I am confident that before UPA's second term ends, we will be able to get rid of the Maoist menace."

    The facts on the ground prove otherwise. In just five years, the Maoists have killed six times the cadres they have lost in five years: 1,325 security personnel versus 905 Maoists; 2,031 civilians have been killed in this period. In Chhattisgarh, 46 security personnel were killed in 2012, the lowest in five years. But former state DGP Vishwaranjan says this is because the number of operations against Maoists has actually gone down significantly in the past two years. The Salwa Judum militia was also outlawed by the Supreme Court in 2008.

    "There is utter confusion in the Government as to how to deal with the problem-as a law and order problem or a socio-economic problem," says a senior security official. "When this confusion translates on the ground, there is complete chaos." The home ministry's strategy to 'clear-hold-build' is suffering because it lacks adequate numbers to either clear areas of Maoists or hold onto the areas and allow for building roads, schools and hospitals in Maoist-held regions. The home ministry has deployed only 22,000 paramilitary personnel against a requirement of 125,000 security personnel in Chhattisgarh. The Counter Terrorism & Jungle Warfare College at Kanker, Chhattisgarh, has trained over 22,000 personnel but only 3,000 are deputed in Naxal areas, most wriggling out of difficult postings for safer places.

    The only option for the Government, say intelligence officials, is to target the Maoist leadership in precise intelligence-based operations. This strategy has been successfully employed by the Greyhounds of Andhra Pradesh, whose inputs led to the arrests of key Maoist leaders such as Kobad Ghandy in 2009 and the 'encounter' killing of Cherukuri Raj Kumar aka Azad in 2010. Chhattisgarh Police does not even have a dossier on Ganapathy.

    30, జులై 2013, మంగళవారం

    killipalem lo iddaru chinnarula hatya

    శ్రీకాకుళం జిల్లా కిల్లిపాలెం వద్ద ఇద్దరు చిన్నారులు హత్య కు గురయ్యరు. 5వ తరగతి చదువుతున్న గోవింద్,అభినయ్లను ఘోరంగా హతమార్చి చెరకు తోట లో పడేసారు . 

    rendu mukkalata..

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    27, జులై 2013, శనివారం

    Maoists plan to boost military capabilities

    Facing the heat from security forces, Maoists have chalked out elaborate plans to raise an additional 14 battalions of People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the military wing of the CPI (Maoist). According to an internal document of the outlawed outfit, procured by the anti-Maoist intelligence wing of Andhra Pradesh Police, the task of reorganisation of PLA, training, procurement and placement of forces has been entrusted to a key member of the party’s Central Committee (CC) Sonu alias Nambala Keshav Rao. The Maoist document, dated June 28, surfaced after week-long celebrations in the forests of Chhattisgarh to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the formation of CPI (Maoists) following the merger of People’s War Group (PWG) and Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). The celebrations were followed by a meeting of the party’s Central Committee at an unknown location in Jammu and Kashmir last week. The document indicated Maoists plans to declare several regions in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra as “guerilla zones” in the near future. The specially-trained guerillas will take positions in these zones and continue their support for what they call “people’s agitations” for land. ‘The Maoist dalams (teams) and action squads will wage war not only in their strongholds but also in the new areas to demonstrate our strength and commitment” the document said.Fifty-eight-year-old Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basavaraj, accused in over two dozen cases and also said to be the accused number two in last month’s Maoist attack on Congress leaders in Chhattisgarh, is the brain behind the Maoist intelligence network. In a statement handed over to some select media organisations, Namburi Pratap, a spokesman of the Central Committee, accused the AP police of spreading false reports about the illness of some of the Maoist top guns like CPI (Maoist) Secretary Ganapati, Katakam Ramakrishna and Sudarshan, as part of a propaganda to mislead the cadres. The statement, handed over to mediapersons at Paderu town in the north coastal district of Visakhapatnam, indicated that the District Committees of CPI (Maoist) would be revived in AP after a gap of over eight years. Reports from Chhattisgarh say that the Maoists have constituted ‘Baal Action Teams’ (BAT) to deploy school children in different capacities, to counter the build up of security forces. BAT, a specialised school children unit of Maoist which has started operating in Bastar region in the past several months, would also help Baal Sanghams (children’s associations) and Chhatra Sanghams (students’ associations) that are already functional in the areas, police sources said.

    verpatu udyamum

    telangam, samaikya udyamalatho andra rastram asthiramaindi. udyamala perutho rajakeeyalu chesthunnaru tappa vere alochana ledu. mukkalaithe jananiki vatchina nastam enti.

    pani cheyadam manesi.. ilaa time pass


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    26, జులై 2013, శుక్రవారం

    karimnagar maoist leaders puttillu


    Madhuramma
    Madhuramma, the mother of Maoist leaders Kishenji and Venugopal. Photo: Vikram Sharma/India Today
    A majority of the Maoist senior leadership, which steers this war against India from the jungles of Chhattisgarh, hails from Andhra Pradesh's Telangana region. Six of the Maoists' most important leaders including their chief, Muppalla Lakshmana Rao alias Ganapathy, 63, come from a quaint knot of towns and villages of Karimnagar district, 160 km north of Hyderabad.

    "They are not like the dreamy Naxalite intellectuals of yore such as Charu Mazumdar," says an Andhra police officer. "These Maoist leaders back ideology with hardcore military skills," says a senior Andhra police officer. Their war, which has claimed over 8,000 lives since 2003, took a savage turn this year. In January, Maoists planted an explosive inside the body of a CRPF trooper they had killed in Jharkand and, in a first for any Indian insurgency, shot down an IAF Mi-17 helicopter on January 18 in Chhattisgarh; on May 25, Maoists massacred 28 people in one swoop, wiping out practically the entire Opposition Congress party in Chhattisgarh-Nand Kumar Patel, V.C. Shukla and Mahendra Karma. Katakam Sudershan, 58, the mastermind, a senior member of the Maoists' Central Military Commission (CMC) is from Belampalli village in Nizamabad that borders Karimnagar.

    A 2010 Andhra Pradesh police handbook of 408 wanted Maoists credits Karimnagar with 60 important Maoists, second only to Warangal with 80. Both these districts are part of what will eventually be India's 29th state, Telangana. In a July 12 power point presentation before the Congress core committee in Delhi, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy said that statehood for Telangana would aggravate communalism and Naxalism. Newly created Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, he warned, were in the grip of Naxalism.

    Sons Of Karimnagar

    Karimnagar with a population of 3.9 million, is sandwiched by the Godavari river in the north, Chhattisgarh's Bastar to the east, Nizamabad to the west and Warangal to the south. It is Andhra Pradesh's hottest district-10 people died after temperatures touched 49 degree Celcius this summer. Geography and climate alone does not answer why the district, named after a Nizam scion, turned into an extremist hotbed.

    On the morning of June 1 this year, the residents of Beerpur, a village of 3,651 people in northern Karimnagar, were roused by the town crier. Beating a tinny drum, a ritual unchanged since Mughal times, he announced that the government was seizing the lands of top Maoist leaders. He was accompanied by the village tehsildar and an officer from the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Beerpur is the birthplace of Maoist leader Ganapathy. nia is pursuing a 2010 arms recovery case in West Bengal where senior leaders including Ganapathy and Tirupati are co-accused. They confiscated 1.3 acres owned by Balamuri Narayan Rao, another Maoist leader and Ganapathy acolyte. Ganapathy, they discovered, owned no land. The token effort is the first time a central agency had acted against a leadership that flits between the grey areas of a Centre and state problem.

    Land has always been the root cause. Ganapathy was the son of a farmer from the landowning Velama upper caste, the very class he eventually turned against. A BSc graduate from Karimnagar's srr college in 1970, he taught at a district school for three years. Karimnagar was a district with a history of near-continuous armed struggle. CPI's armed revolt, also called the Telangana Rebellion, began in 1945 and ended in 1951. It was aimed at the Nizam, but the feudal tyranny of the landlords called the 'Doralu' continued even after the Nizam's rule ended. "There was no development, agriculture was rain-fed and feudal oppression rampant," explains Karimnagar MP Ponnam Prabhakar. The Doralu exercised untrammelled power over their unlimited land holdings, frequently over the wives of their tenant farmers. It was a condition ripe for uprising.

    "He was shy, reserved... a teetotaler with no vices," recalls Ganapathy's cousin Rajeshwar Rao, 75, a contractor who lives in the village as he sits by the roadside, fanning himself with a towel in the damp monsoon heat. "All three brothers were communists," he says, "always immersed in viplava sahityam (revolutionary literature)."

    The foundations of the Karimnagar caucus were set in the Radical Students Union (RSU), a Marxist students' body where all the Maoist leaers met. Ganapathy and other graduates from the districts of Telangana gravitated towards RSU. They were joined by other ideologues like Cherukuri Rajkumar alias 'Azad', a gold medallist from the regional engineering college in Warangal (killed by Andhra police in 2010) and Kishenji.

    Ganapathy was arrested for violence and arson during the nationwide Emergency in 1977. He jumped bail and went underground in 1979. He and the others joined Kondapalli Seetharamaih's People's War Group (PWG) the following year. They were the children of Mao Zedong, adherents of his Red Book. They were convinced power flowed from the barrel of the gun and, like the Chairman, dreamt of wresting it in three steps: From remote strongholds to the villages and finally the cities.

    As the Maoists rose up the ranks, they abandoned families, adopted single guerrilla nom de guerres, left behind wives, children, families and memories: Wavy-haired portraits from the 1980s on walls and musty plastic albums. "I last met my brother in prison in 1980," says Tippiri Gangadhar, 40, a former toddy tapper who now works as a real estate agent. Tirupathi, who like Kishenji and Ganapathy went to Karimnagar's srr degree college, now heads the Maoists' central technical commission. He led the March 2007 attack on a state police camp in Ranibodli, Chhattisgarh, that killed 55 policemen. "He (Tirupathi) told me he had no family. The movement was his only family," says Gangadhar.

    The Deadly Landmine

    It was in Ganapathy's Beerpur village that the Naxals first used their weapon of mass destruction: The landmine. In 1989, PWG targeted what they thought was a police jeep. The blast blew the jeep to smithereens and showered body parts of the 17 occupants on nearby trees. It was a wedding party carrying members of Ganapathy's extended family. The Maoists issued an abject apology, but their war against the state continued.

    By 1992, Ganapathy had ousted his mentor Seetharamaiah, taken control of PWG and driven most landlords out of rural Telangana. "The Naxals ended the 'Dora kaala' (reign of Doras)," says Sande Ravi, 36, a cotton farmer in Gudem village. "We worship him as God," he says pointing at a photo of his brother Sande Rajamouli with an AK-47, the Maoists' badge of high office. Rajamouli, aka Comrade Prasad, 43, was the youngest leader on the Maoists' central committee when he was killed by Andhra Pradesh Police in a 2007 encounter.

    Ganapathy's four-room dwelling in Beerpur is a small roofless ruin overgrown with shrubbery. His family abandoned it for the anonymity of Hyderabad. A cellphone tower looms nearby and in the adjoining fields, the music system on a green and yellow John Deere tractor belts out Telugu film songs.

    A technicolour statue of 'Telangana amma', holding a bushel of corn and a tray of rice, stands in the village centre. She was introduced a decade ago by Telangana parties as a rival to a similar looking 'Telugu talli' (Mother Telugu) of united Andhra. It looks directly at a 15-ft red column erected by the Maoists, topped with a hammer and sickle, and festooned with names of their fighters who fell to police bullets. The state government erected a rival white pillar topped by a dove with the names of civilians killed by left-wing guerrillas even as it worries an independent Telangana will, once again, turn into a Maoist sanctuary.

    The State Strikes Back


    A Maoist memorial
    A Maoist memorial(right) in Ganapathy's village Beerpur faces a statue of Telanganaamma. 
    Sentries stand on guard towers behind self-loading rifles in Karimnagar's fortress-like district police headquarters. Inside, lithe Andhra police commandos sit in jeans, denim shirts and running shoes. The loaded ak-47s on their lap and a gaze that sweeps the scene tells you the Maoist threat hasn't entirely gone. Vishwanath Ravinder, Karimnagar's superintendent of police, sits on a glass- topped table before two crossed flags, one of which reads 'who dares wins'. He explains how the state beat back the Maoist challenge. "A three-pronged strategy of building road infrastructure, curbing armed squads and rehabilitating surrendered Naxals," he says. The Maoists wilted under the 'Andhra model'.

    Huge investments in district policing and a formidable intelligence network allowed elite anti-Naxal Greyhounds to conduct precise intelligence-led operations. The Maoists, too, began targeting the police leadership, killing K.S. Vyas, the IPS officer who founded the Greyhounds in 1993, and attacked then Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in a landmine ambush in September 2003. But by that year, the tide had already begun turning. The Karimnagar leadership carried their ideology and military skills into Dandakaranya's forests-a 92,000 square km stretch that covers Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. In the words of Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh, Andhra Pradesh had, unwittingly, exported its Naxals to another state.

    The Telugu Officer Class

    Maoists
    The younger brother and parents of slain Maoist leader Prasad in Jolapalli village. 
    "Vanakka evananna migilaara? (Anyone left?)" a voice in Telugu shouts in a 2007 shaky Maoist battle-cam video, trophy footage of their raid on a police post on Murkinar in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district where Maoist fighters boarded a state transport bus and stormed the post, light machine guns blazing. Eleven police personnel were killed in the attack, a voiceover in the tribal Gondi dialect tells you. However, tactical instructions in Telugu, shouted back and forth, tell you who is calling the shots: An elite Andhra officer corps that controls an army of 10,000 tribal guerrillas that hopes to overthrow the Indian government by 2050.

    In his new sanctuary in the impenetrable Dandakaranya forests in September 2004, Ganapathy did what no guerrilla group had done in post-independent India. He unified PWG with another, equally menacing left-wing extremist group, Bihar's Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), to form CPI (Maoist). By 2005, this formidable force was formally anointed as the 'greatest internal security threat' by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

    Ganapathy heads a red empire spanning approximately 83 districts across nine states. The unification brought the Maoists closer to the eastern states but a bulk of the strategising is still done by the Karimnagar caucus. Ganapathy runs the Maoist empire with his Karimnagar acolytes. Venugopal runs the Maoist bastion, 'Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee' (DKSZC), Malla Raji Reddy controls the sensitive Chhattisgarh- Odisha Border State Committee; Kadari Satyanarayana Reddy from Gopalraopalli is the secretary of DKSZC and Pulluri Prasad Rao heads the North Telangana Zonal committee. Police hope the leadership will surrender or be betrayed by friends and family. Each of them have bounties of Rs.44 lakh. So far, only one central committee leader, Lanka Papi Reddy, surrendered, five years ago.

    Narasimha Beats Ganapathy

    When home ministry officials look at the Maoist problem, they see an ageing, 'dyeing' leadership. A majority of the senior leadership including Ganapathy use hair dye. A greying guerrilla, even one carrying an ak-47, evidently cannot command obedience. The hair dye cannot conceal a greying ideology. "Maoists are having a hard time getting new recruits," a senior home ministry official says. "This is why over 60 per cent of their fighting cadres are now women. The second-rung leaders don't have the ideological commitment of Ganapathy and his aides," he says, predicting a descent into thuggery.

    The final victor, they say, will be Karimnagar's most famous son: Former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao. Born into a feudal family in Vangara village, Rao represented the Manthani election segment in the state Assembly thrice until 1973. To the Maoists, Rao was their deadliest enemy, the wealthy landlord-capitalist who had captured power. A police post guarded the Rao family lands in Vangara village which were tilled under police protection.

    Tippiri Gangadhar
    Tippiri Gangadhar.
    Rao's political legacy has been systematically erased by the Congress party. He has no statues in his home district nor state government schemes named after him. But clearly, Rao has had the last laugh. The district town luxuriates in the legacy of his economic reforms. The newly-opened multiplex plays dubbed Telugu versions of World War Z and Man of Steel in the week of their Hollywood release. A new black-topped state highway rushes trucks and buses, the engines of commerce, into the district. China is one of the biggest buyers of granite quarried from the district.

    Maoism had died in the birthplace of its founders. Today, only a single armed squad is believed to be active in the district's Mahadeopur region bordering Gadchiroli. The last Maoist-related violent incident was the shooting of a Congress activist in May last year. Arun Kumar, Karimnagar's additional collector, reels out statistics of state government welfare programmes to explain why extremism will not take root again. "There has been considerable redistribution of wealth over the past few decades," he says. "We have managed to tackle the root cause of resentment." Educated youth are now absorbed in the call centres, shopping malls and techno-parks of Hyderabad and other district capitals.

    The Prathima Residency hotel advertises itself as the largest pillarless banquet hall in Karimnagar, with a seating capacity of 2,000 people. But nothing prepares you for the sight in the banquet hall of the town's three-star Hotel Swetha: Chinese granite traders gorging on idlis and vadas. Deng Xiaoping's children in the midst of a culinary revolution.