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Rag-tag police beat retreat
When all eyes were set on elite troopers marching through a most dreaded forest without any challenge this afternoon, the guerrillas were pummelling a group of ill-equipped state police personnel on another front....  | Read.. 
 
The long march to forbidden territory
At 7.30am, the order to enter Lalgarh rang out. ...  | Read.. 
 
Bengal mulls ban on Maoists
The Bengal government is giving “serious thought” to the Centre’s suggestion about banning Maoists, Buddh ...  | Read.. 
 
CRPF manna for cops
Hunger has proved a tougher opposition than Maoists for state police so far. ...  | Read.. 
 
Maoists: In or out
Sporadic firing at police between Pirakata and Bhimpur and a gun battle in Goaltore for most of the day punched holes in ...  | Read.. 
 
Bengal set to intensify operation
The Bengal government is preparing for a long haul in Lalgarh, aware that the real operation has “just begun” ...  | Read.. 
 
Leaflets rain from copter
A steady drone and then the chop-chop overhead signals the arrival of a helicopter in the skies over this village beyond ...  | Read.. 
 
Worried villagers wonder what next
The only thing that changes in the lives of Lalgarh’s villagers is who has got them by the throat. ...  | Read.. 
 
Freedom here, fear there
When the first batch of 20-odd state policemen reached Lalgarh police station a little before noon, they had to slip in ...  | Read.. 
 
Journalists duck during police action in Lalgarh. Scribes were seen taking cover in a similar fashion during the 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai. Pic ...  | Read