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Indian Communist Terrorists blew up railway track, mobile tower
Terrorists who claim themselves as followers and enforcers of a twisted form of communism started their terrorist activities following the arrest of one of their leaders. Blowing up the invaluable infrastructure which is hard to come by the inept government, the communist terrorists - also known as Naxals - showing their intention is something other than just the "protection of the poor".
Jharkhand, where this terrorist attack happend is one of the backward states in India and with minimal public infrastructure.
In two separate incidents, Naxal rebels blew up a railway track and blasted a mobile phone tower in Jharkhand, police said on Monday.
According to the police, activists of the banned group, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up the railway track between Kumundi and Hehegada railway station in Latehar district, around 140 km from Ranchi, late on Sunday night.
Railway services have been disrupted and many local trains have been diverted.
According to railway authorities, the repair work may be completed by Monday evening.
In another incident, Naxal rebels blasted a mobile tower at Tukbera village of Palamau district, around 190 km from Ranchi, early on Monday morning
In the meantime, it is worthwhile to note that what a Chinese based news service has to say about this.
The Naxalite movement, an insurgency against the Indian government, started as a peasant rebellion in the eastern Indian village of Naxalbari in 1967 and has now spread to a large swath in the central and eastern parts of the country.
It is time for India too to start addressing the Uighur unrest as a "peasant rebellion against the Chinese government" and treat it as the same way the Chinese support Indian communist terrorists.
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Chikkamagalur, India



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Source: ptinews.com