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Maoist sympathisers up in arms against 'Operation Green Hunt' in Jharkhand | Maoist sympathisers in Jaharkhand's Latehar district have launched a protest against Operation Green Hunt, an operation launched by the Central Government against the rebels. The Ramchandran Group, a group of
human rights activists led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist),
staged a 24-hour sit-in protest in front of the D C Office here. Raising slogans
like 'Stop Green Hunt', the protestors said the operation has been launched to
kill the voices of the poor. "Operation Green Hunt has been launched to kill the
voices of poor people. There was no need for the government to launch Operation
Green Hunt. They (government) could have found a solution to their problems, and
the amount of money the government is spending in this operation, that money could
have been used....as the country's Prime Minister said, if they send one rupee,
then only 15 paise reaches the village. Where does all the money go?" asked
Pradeep
Gandhu, a Maoist sympathiser. Anjani Pandey, State Secretary of CPI (M-L), said
an atmosphere of fear prevails among villagers. Operation Green Hunt has now
spread
to West Singbhum, East Singbhum, Ranchi, Khuti, Latehar, Chatra, Hazaribagh and
Bokaro districts of Jharkhand. Security forces are conducting the operation to
track down rebels' camps in these areas and also to build confidence among locals
in security forces. On February 22, the Maoists had offered a conditional 72-day
ceasefire through the media, and said they were willing to talk to the government
if it aborts Operation Green Hunt. |
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