You can easily estimate the Indian media's reaction in case the arms were found in Hindu rehabilitation camp or any Hindu locality.The Pro-Christian political parties would had raised such a storm against Hindus and Hindu organisations,but here arms has been seized from Christian rehab center so no one is taking it seriously.See the full report...
BHUBANESWAR: Chief minister Naveen Patnaik will be visiting Kandhamal district on Thursday at a time when the police seems to have found linkage between the arms
recovered from the Nandagiri rehabilitation centre in Orissa's Kandhamal district and the arms looted from the Nayagarh police armoury by the Maoists last year.
The police on Monday had raided the centre following the death of an inmate during illegal manufacturing of crude bombs there. Interrogation of two injured persons by the police led to recovery of arms which were kept buried inside the camp, police sources said. The firearms include one SLR and three AK-47 rifles. The arms were looted from the Nayagarh police armoury during the ghastly Maoists' raid on it in February 2008. At least a dozen of police personnel were killed in the incident.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Massacre of Hindus in Assam,who will cry for Nepali Hindus??
As dead people are from Nepali Hindu community,there is no one to shed the tears for them...
Guwahati: A massive military operation was launched on Monday after tribal separatists gunned down 11 people and wounded 15 in an Assam village, officials said.
The incident took place late on Sunday when heavily armed militants of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) attacked Bhimajuli village in Sonitpur district, about 240 km north of Guwahati, a police spokesperson said.
A group of about eight to 10 NDFB militants using automatic weapons opened indiscriminate fire on villagers killing 11 people on the spot. Four women and several children were among those killed.
Guwahati: A massive military operation was launched on Monday after tribal separatists gunned down 11 people and wounded 15 in an Assam village, officials said.
The incident took place late on Sunday when heavily armed militants of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) attacked Bhimajuli village in Sonitpur district, about 240 km north of Guwahati, a police spokesperson said.
A group of about eight to 10 NDFB militants using automatic weapons opened indiscriminate fire on villagers killing 11 people on the spot. Four women and several children were among those killed.
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