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Maoists Gain Access To Ordnance Factory Weapons, Top Level Intelligence

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Dated 13/4/2007

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In a shocking article by Rajeev Sinha for 'Daily News & Analysis' it has been revealed that an weapons haul from a Maoist rebel base in inner India included arms from Ordnance Factory - Wardha, Maharashtra.

This is in addition to further damning revelations that Maoists were in possession of two-minute transcripts of top level counter-Maoism meetings chaired by none other than the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh.

This gives rise to suspicions of the loyalty of top level politicians, bureaucrats and officials - because it is certain without doubt that Intelligence Agencies believe that Maoist rebels have access to the top level policy related intelligence being formulated by the Indian Government.

Please Note
The current Congress lead United Progressive Alliance is allied by mainstream Communist parties who have openly tried to influence major defence, security, economic and foreign affairs decisions. It is a well recorded fact that the CPI-M party till today has refused to condemn Chinese aggression of India in 1962.

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Quoting 'DNA' Report: Excerpts
DNA had reported on March 31 that government forces had recovered classified documents from a guerrilla unit after an encounter in Chhattisgarh. The documents contained minutes of two meetings held last year in which anti-Maoist operations were discussed. One of the meetings was chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The recent seizure of explosives affords more insights into rebel operations. First, the Maoists' supply of arms and explosives is not limited to those looted from police and security forces or procured from mines, or from crusher operators. Security agencies are worried that Maoists seem to have fixed conduits in sensitive government organisations and the defence establishment.

Second, the haul reveals a link with Maharashtra, and a network so efficient that it facilitated untraced procurement and delivery to Jharkhand. The haul included gelatin sticks, fuse wire, and electronic detonators

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