On Saturday, Maoist leader Koteswar Rao alias Kishenji has threatened that they ( Maoists) would start attacking cities like Kolkota, Bhubaneswar if their offer for talk is not accepted. This seems to be retort by Maoists after chief ministers from Wes Bengal, Budhadeb Bhattacharya and Orissa, Nabin Patnaik, insisted that Operation Green Hunt be stepped up against Naxalites.
Interestingly while government has been trying to portray Naxalites as terrorist organisation killing innocent civilians randomly, the statistics show otherwise. Also most probably, this aim by government has prompted Maoist leader Koteswar Rao alas Kishenji saying, 90 percent of Adivasis can not avail government job under reservation policy. And this is what Naxalites want to portray themselves, an outfit fighting for justice for tribals and downtrodden in India.
The news :
SOMEWHERE ON THE BENGAL-JHARKHAND BORDER: The Maoists are now training their guns on big cities and Kolkata and Bhubaneswar could be among their next targets if the government does not announce talks immediately, a senior commander has warned.
The threat came from CPI (Maoist) politburo member and military commander Koteswar Rao, alias Kishanji. He served the government with an ultimatum from his jungle hideout on Saturday, threatening to strike cities and towns if it rejected their offer of talks. Source.
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