Maoists in J'khand declare to continue struggle
Updated on Jan 22, 2011 08:39 pm IST
Maoists at a public meeting in Palamu district of Jharkhand on Friday reteritarted their claim that that Central government wants to capture natural resources such as water, forest and land. A Maoist leader, Azad said that their armed movement would continue till their alleged exploitation ends. The Indian government considers Maoists India's biggest internal security threat, and is running anti-Maoist operations in affected areas across the country.
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