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Outlaw Maoists, prods PC
Union home minister P. Chidambaram today charged the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government with dereliction in tackling the Naxalite menace and exhorted the state government to ban the outfit. ...  | Read.. 
 
Gun battle begins
Lalgarh police station, the locked-up symbol of the state’s surrender to Maoists, came under attack tonight, cappin ...  | Read.. 
 
Eye on escape routes
If the Maoists want to flee Lalgarh, they are likely to take one of three routes to Jharkhand through vast stretches of ...  | Read.. 
 
Villagers allege ransack in resistance revenge
Residents of Koima village, 13km from Lalgarh, alleged that some policemen went on the rampage last night to “teach ...  | Read.. 
 
Trinamul worries over risk to image
The participation of central forces in the Lalgarh crackdown and an open challenge from a Maoist leader for support has ...  | Read.. 
 
Three-pronged attack
Central and state forces have together started a three-pronged attack on Lalgarh, gearing up for a simultaneous final as ...  | Read.. 
 
‘Civic society’ dons statement armour again
The Lalgarh violence has divided Left academics and commentators 1,500km away in Delhi, one group criticising the Maoist ...  | Read.. 
 
Alert against Nandi replay
The Bengal government today sent out a firm message to the central forces marching to Lalgarh with state police that the ...  | Read.. 
 
Vow to fight until death
The tribal body that started the seven-month-old Lalgarh agitation with Maoist backing today threatened a “fight to ...  | Read.. 
 
A Cobra jawan in Bhimpur. Picture by Amit Datta