Conflicts among Maoist group didn't lead to murder, claim reformed naxals

DHNS
September 8, 2017

Bengaluru, Sept 8: Reformed naxals have strongly objected to the attempts to link journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh’s murder to conflicts among Maoist groups.

“This is a deliberate propaganda to protect the right wing. Nothing can be more heinous than this type of propaganda,” Noor Sridhar, a former naxal activist, whom Gauri had convinced to return to the mainstream said.

“Conflicts among Maoist groups did not claim her life, rightist ideology did. I am sure about this not just 100%, but 2 lakh%. Never in the history of India, any naxal group has ever eliminated anybody due to ideological differences,” Sridhar said.

According to Sridhar, systematic campaign to link Gauri’s murder to conflicts among naxal groups began hours after the incident.

“A few rightist techies used social media and began the propaganda only to save right wings which are strongly suspected to be involved in the incident,” he said.

Presently, there are over 50 factions across the country in the Maoist movement.

Each of these factions parted ways due to ideological differences, but none of the factions targeted anybody over ideological issues, he claimed.

It was in December 2014, Sridhar along with Sirimane Nagaraj, Padmanabh Niluguli, Rizwan Begum, Parashuram, Bharati, Chennamma and Kanyakumari returned to the mainstream.

“We are greatly indebted to Gauri for our return to democratic way of struggle. She left behind an innovative model for naxals to return to mainstream,” he said.

Gauri ahd installed CCTV cameras outside her house so that her killers be known in case if she was murdered like rationalist Prof M M Kalburgi, he claimed.

Sirimane Nagaraj said such efforts are attempts to mislead the investigation. Shivasundar, who worked with Gauri for over a decade, also echoed similar views. “The right wing ideology has claimed Gauri. Rightists had attempted to prevent her speeches in Davangere in March this year,” he said.

“Naxal movement has weakened as its leaders were either killed or jailed. How could they kill Gauri?,” questioned another reformed naxalite.

According to writer-activist Prof Chandrashekhar Patil, fundamentalist organisations are behind the murders of Govind Pansare, Narendra Dabholkar and Kalburgi. Same organisations might have killed Gauri Lankesh too, he suspects.

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June 20,2020

Udupi, Jun 20: The wife and daughter of a 54-year-old man who succumbed to Covid-19, tested positive for the virus on Saturday.

Sources said that the family returned to Udupi on June 18 and the man died the same day while his wife and daughter tested positive today.

The man and his family had arrived at their house in Thekkatte on Thursday, June 18 afternoon. Later in the day, the man died. He was suffering from jaundice and had arrived from Mumbai in the state of illness.

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March 28,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 28: A man from Kerala was among the terrorists affiliated to Islamic State (IS) who allegedly attacked a Gurdwara in Kabul earlier this week in which 27 people were killed.

The IS has claimed that one of the suicide bombers was Abu Khalid al-Hindi.

According to sources, investigation agencies on Friday have identified him as 29-year-old Mohammed Sajid Kuthirummal of Padne in Kasargod. He was among the 14 persons, who left from Kerala to join IS in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.

"IS had released the name Abu Khalid al-Hindi through its media agency soon after the attack. The photograph of him holding a rifle was also published by IS in their propaganda magazine Al Naba. From that, we have identified the person as Mohammed Sajid Kuthirummal. We are investigating the matter and in touch with the investigating agencies in Afghanistan for tracking his trail," sources told ANI.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe had earlier revealed that Mohammed Sajid was recruited by Abdul Rashid Abdulla of Chandera, who was killed in Afghanistan last year.

Sajid worked as a shop keeper in a gulf country and returned to Kerala. Based on a complaint by Sajid's father Mahamood, the FIR was registered at Chendara Police Station, Kasaragod in 2016 regarding Sajid joining IS and leaving for Afghanistan.

He was among the 14 member team that left from Kerala to join IS in Khorasan Province' in Nangarhar.

ANI had earlier reported that two of these members Ayesha alias Sonia Sebastian and Fathima alias Nimisha who were in IS had expressed their interest in returning to Kerala. Out of 14, seven including Sajid is dead.

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Abdul Gaffar Bolar
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Saturday, 28 Mar 2020

First, investigate truly who is behind this? Then hang all of them. 

 

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February 28,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 28: Sleuths of Bajpe police station have busted a counterfeit currency racket and arrested two persons on charge of printing and circulating fake currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 200.

The arrested have been identified as Dheerendra (45), a resident of Kanjilakody House in Bantwal taluk, and Sudheer Poojary (44), a resident of Adyar Volabail. Both of them said to be activists of Hindutva groups and had campaigned for BJP during last Lok Sabha polls.

Apart from counterfeit currencies, the cops have recovered a colour printer, two mobile phones and a motor bike from the accused.

According police, on February 23 the miscreants went to a petty shop owned by one Abdul Salam near Suralpady and purchased a Gillette blade costing Rs 20. They handed over Rs 200 currency note to Abdul Salam and took Rs 180 back from him.

However, the shop keeper grew suspicious about the genuineness of Rs 200 note. When he went in search of the duo, he came to know that they had purchased mustard seeds from a nearby provision store belonging to one Muhammad Arif. There too, they had handover Rs 200 fake note and got change.

The duo then took fake notes back from Abdul Salam and Muhammad Arif and escaped. The next day, Abdul Salam filed a complaint with Bajpe police station.

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