Posted on 05/17/2010 12:05:36 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
It is being called one of the most brazen attacks on civilians by Maoists. India's government blames the rebels for planting explosives below the pavement of a rural road that destroyed a passenger bus in the central part of the country. On board were about 50 people, and authorities say most of them were killed.
The bus attack is the latest to be blamed on Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh, a mineral-rich state.
Authorities say the bus exploded while traveling in the Dantewada district, mainly home to agricultural tribal people, in the Maoist heartland. Passengers included police and specially recruited officers, described as young tribal men who had been given some jungle warfare training to combat the rebels.
Videotape from the scene shows some of the dead wearing green camouflaged uniforms and others believed to be civilians, including at least one woman. Their bodies were thrown outside the ripped-open bus by the force of the explosion.
Home Secretary Gopal Krishna Pillai says seven seriously wounded survivors were found at the scene by rescuers and taken to a hospital.
"The bulk of the people killed were innocent unarmed civilians. And this pattern of killing unarmed civilians has been the hallmark of Maoist violence over the years," Pillai said.
Pillai also says that earlier in the day, Maoists in another town in the same state slit the throats of six tribal villagers after accusing them of being police informers.
The Home Secretary says all "right-thinking people" especially those human-rights activists and non-government organizations sometimes seen as sympathetic to the cause of the rebels, should condemn such attacks.
An attack in the same forest of hardwood timber trees last month, also blamed on the Maoists, killed at least 75 policemen.
Authorities in Chhattisgarh, which is governed by the Hindu-nationalist opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, have failed to stem an increasing number of attacks by the rebels, also known as Naxalites. Some analysts blame a lack of coordination between the central government and state officials for allowing the Maoists to move about there virtually unhindered.
The four-decade insurgency, which is active in 20 of the country's 28 states, has left thousands of people dead.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has previously described the rebels as the biggest internal security threat faced by India.
The guerrillas left behind pamphlets threatening other Congress workers and leaders of a similar fate if the joint offensive against them by central and state security forces continues. Bage is the second Congress worker to be killed in less than two months. The guerrillas had killed Gobardhan Mahali, who was Congress block president of East Singhbhum district, March 30. More than 100 Congress workers in Palamau, Latehar, Simdega and other districts have reportedly quit the party fearing Maoist attack.
Maoist kill police constable in Orissa - May 16, 2010 - Maoists gunned down a police constable at Orissa's Malkangiri district today, police said. The constable was identified as Ramachandra Rao who was posted at thepolice outpost at Padia under Kalimela police station area. The killing took place at about noon when Rao was on duty at the weekly tribal 'Haat' (market). He was shot dead allegedly by three ultras who came to the place in plain clothes, the police said. The incident sparked off panic in the area and people ran helter-skelter leaving their belongings at the market. The body has not yet been removed and was lying in a pool of blood till reports were last received.
Maoist rebel blast kills 8 troops in India - Maoist rebels blew up an army truck Saturday killing eight paramilitary soldiers and wounding two others in a densely forested area in central India, a top police official said. The rebels planted and triggered an explosive device that blew up an armored truck traveling in the densely forested Bijapur district of Chattisgarh state, said Vishwa Ranjan, the state's director general of police. "The soldiers were on their way home on vacation when the vehicle in which they were traveling was blown up. At least two other people were injured," Ranjan said Saturday.
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