[What a grandiose plan!
In one fall swoop everyone is netted, every "troublemaker": Medha Patkar,
Arundhati Roy, Nandini Sundar and, of course, Himanshu Kumar. None is left
out! Even the young journo Javed and, of course, Lingaram.

How grandly stupid, even if nauseatingly malicious!]

I/II.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/named-for-naxal-nexus-delhi-prof-ngo-call-chhattisgarh-police-fascist/645692/

<http://www.indianexpress.com/news/named-for-naxal-nexus-delhi-prof-ngo-call-chhattisgarh-police-fascist/645692/>Named
for Naxal ‘nexus,’ Delhi prof, NGO call Chhattisgarh police fascist

*Tue Jul 13 2010**
**

Accused by the Chhattisgarh Police of having links with the alleged
mastermind of a Naxal attack on a Congress leader in Bastar last week,
activist-professor Nandini Sundar today rejected the charge, calling it “a
clear sign of their Fascism” and said that at some level “the police have
gone mad”.

“The CG (Chhattisgarh) Police has obviously decided to defame everyone who
has exposed its illegal activities. Their attack on civil society actors and
journalists like Javed Iqbal is completely outrageous and a clear sign of
their Fascism,” Sundar, one of those alleged to have links with accused
Lingaram Kodopi, said in an e-mail response to The Indian Express. “I have
been abroad since the beginning of June, and will be back at the end of the
week and will consider any further step when I return.”

In an unsigned press release on Sunday, Chhattisgarh Police said Kodopi
planned the attack on Avdesh Singh Gautam’s house, that he trained in Delhi
and was doing a media-related course there, and had links with Sundar, NGO
Vanvasi Chetna Ashram of Himanshu Kumar, Arundhati Roy and Medha Patkar.

The police also claimed that some foreign journalists were present at the
site of the attack, apart from “Javed” who recorded the incident.

Sundar’s husband and bureau chief of The Hindu in Delhi, Siddharth
Varadarajan said the Chhattisgarh Police had “gone too far”.

“The matter is truly absurd... According to the police, the so-called
‘mastermind’ of the attack is an Adivasi guy called Lingaram, who
successfully won a case in a Bilaspur court against the CG cops last year
when they tried to forcibly recruit him as an SPO. After that he came to
Delhi and is doing some kind of media course in Noida. If the police really
believe he’s the mastermind, it is astonishing that they would arrest others
first and not move to apprehend him, but instead announce his guilt in a
press statement, giving him time to flee!” Varadarajan wrote in an e-mail to
editors of major media houses.

“In any case, to go from there to trying to insinuate that Nandini, Medha,
Arundhati Roy and Himanshu Kumar are somehow connected to the Maoist attack
is sheer defamation,” Varadarajan said.

Javed Iqbal, who works with The New Indian Express daily, also expressed
surprise that his name had found place in the claim made by Chhattisgarh
Police.

“I was travelling in the region on work, where I happened to bump into some
foreign journalists. The incident happened around the same time as the
semi-final match between Germany and Spain (at the FIFA World Cup). In fact,
we were watching the match at a place over 20 km away. It is simply not
possible for me to be present at two places at the same time,” he said.

Speaking to The Indian Express on Sunday, Patkar too had expressed surprise
over the police claim and called the police story fake.

Reports from Raipur said a team of the Chhattisgarh State Intelligence
Bureau (SIB) would be leaving to question Kodopi. Police sources said
investigators had also identified a few people who had been frequenting
Bastar “posing as journalists” and had been in “regular touch” with Maoist
leaders.

Himanshu Kumar, whose NGO Vanvasi Chetna Ashram was one of those named by
the Chhattisgarh police, said: “Our NGO runs a legal aid centre and Lingaram
approached us for legal assistance after he and his family were harassed by
police. The Chhattisgarh Police is playing a very cheap game. We will fight
it out.”

Lingaram Kodopi told reporters in New Delhi that he had enrolled for a PG
diploma in multimedia at the International Media Institute of India.

A resident of Sameli village in Dantewada district, Lingaram said he came to
Delhi last year “to get away from the persecution and violence in my home
district”.

“My family owns a car and a tractor. Sometimes I would help them with the
tractor, but I generally used to drive the family car to ferry people
around, often taking patients to hospital.”

He said the fact that he was relatively well-off in that area got him into
trouble in the first place. “I began to be approached by the Naxals who
tried enlisting me into their movement. I was simply not interested. The
CRPF, on the other hand, kept trying to convince me to join the Salwa Judum.
Again, I was not interested. When both sides saw my reluctance, they started
harassing me and my family,” he alleged.

Himanshu Kumar’s lawyer Colin Gonsalves said: “We have brought Lingaram here
to this press conference today to make it clear to the police, the media and
the government that he is not running away. We want the Home Minister to
know that if they want to pick him up, then please do so. They will not find
any evidence against Lingaram.”

*
II.
http://news.oneindia.in/2010/07/12/medha-maoists-link-mastermind-arrested.html

<http://news.oneindia.in/2010/07/12/medha-maoists-link-mastermind-arrested.html>
Medha, Arundhati link with Maiost leader'
 Monday, July 12, 2010



Chhattisgarh, Jul 12: Top activists like Nandini Sundar, Arundhati Roy,
Medha Patkar and Himanshu Kumar had connection with Lingaram Koropi, a top
maoist leader, police claimed.

Six people were arrested on Sunday, Jul 11 on charges of being involved in
an attack on a Congress leader's house in Chhattisgarh on Jul 8 that killed
two people and left many people injured including the Congress leader's son.


T J Longkumer, inspector general of police, Bastar range said, "it's a
completely genuine press statement issued by S R P Kalluri, senior
superintendent of police (SSP), Dantewada."

The police stated that about 150 Maoists participated in the attack on Jul
11, backed by some 150 men and women rebel supporters.

The attack mastermind, who is doing a media course in New Delhi, is getting
terror training in Gujarat and the national capital for past few months and
had links to Patkar, Sundar, Roy and Kumar, who runs an NGO in Dantewada
district.

The statement issued by police on Sunday, Jul 11 in Bastar said it will send
a letter to the state police headquarters for a comprehensive probe into the
matter.

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