From: "Magnus Bernhardsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [Peoples War] News on CPI (ML) PW

1) Naxals blast Naidu family's milk plant
2) PWG blows up politician's house
3) No ceasefire without clear stand: Goud

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_id=102084882

Naxals blast Naidu family's milk plant

 
TIMES NEWS NETWORK 
 
HYDERABAD: A milk chilling centre belonging to Heritage Foods Limited,
owned by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu�s family was blasted by
naxalites of People�s War late on Thursday night. However, no one was
injured.

According to information reaching here, five armed naxalites barged into
the premises of Heritage Foods Limited located on the Tirupati-Pileru Road
at 9.55 pm on Thursday and at gun-point asked the few employees on duty to
leave the premises.They then blasted the unit using improvised explosive
devices, which police suspect, were dynamites. They made good their getaway
after raising pro-People�s War slogans. They left behind a note, the
contents of which are unknown.

Although the exact loss is yet to be ascertained, police officials said it
could add up to several lakh.The main building of the plant and machinery
suffered extensive damages, police said.

The Pileru unit is among six units in the district owned by Heritage Foods
Ltd. It is one of the largest privately-owned units,belonging to Naidu�s
wife Bhuvaneswari Devi.

Incidentally, Anantapur range DIG R P Thakur and Chittoor SP C Ramanarayana
had arrived in the city late on Thursday night to attend the Collector�s
/SPs conference scheduled for Friday. On learning about the incident,
Chittoor SP rushed back to the district to take stock of the situation.

The police have launched a massive man-hunt in Chittoor and Tirupati for
the blast suspects.

Of late, the People�s War has made its presence felt in Chittoor by
raiding a police outpost in Kuppam and looting a weaponry store.

A month ago the naxals had blasted the bottling unit belonging to the
Coca-Cola Company at Mangalagiri in Guntur district.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_ID=1610431323

PWG blows up politician's house

  
HYDERABAD: Naxalites of the outlawed People's War Group (PWG) have blown up
a telephone exchange and the house of a local BJP leader in Nalgonda and
Warangal districts of Andhra Pradesh, the police said.

Four PWG action team members blasted the Nampalli telephone exchange
building in Nalgonda district Wednesday night after asking the staff to
vacate it.

In Warangal district, three Naxalites blew up the house of K Yadagiri, a
BJP leader, at Lakshmidevipet village in Venkatapuram Mandal on Wednesday,
the police said.

The militants blasted the house with detonators after asking the inmates to
leave it.

( PTI ) 


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_ID=349575152

No ceasefire without clear stand: Goud

 
TIMES NEWS NETWORK 
 
HYDERABAD:Home Minister T Devender Goud on Wednesday said that People�s
War should clearly and unambiguously spell out its stand about the demand
for ceasefire and the ongoing armed struggle which they have been waging
against the state for more than two decades.

Reacting to the offer made by Narasimha Reddy alias Jampanna, secretary of
the North Telangana Special Zonal Committee, that the extremists were ready
for negotiations if the government declares a ceasefire, the home minister
said that People�s War should come out with a clear stand and a clear
approach on the issue.

Devender Goud, who watched an interview with Jampanna along with the other
footage of the PW training camp on a private television channel on Tuesday
night, told The Times of India that the extremists were speaking in
contradictory voices.

�On one hand they want the government to declare a ceasefire and on the
other hand, they are talking of arming themselves and announcing commitment
for armed struggle. How are both of them possible?�� the minister
asked.

He said the government could not declare a ceasefire without any clear
indication from People�s War. The government has a constitutional role
and responsibility to govern the state and maintain law and order, he said.

�They seem to be in a state of confusion about what they actually
want,�� Goud remarked.
 

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