Communist Party of India (CPI)-Maoists on Sunday urged its cadre and people to bury operation ‘Samadhan’ of Central government by actively participating in guerrilla warfare.
The outlawed CPI-Maoist appealed to its activists, sympathisers and general public to celebrate its 16th anniversary across the country with vigor for a week from Monday. It was formed on September 21, 2004 with the merger of Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People’s War Group (PWG) and Maoist Communist Centre of India (MCCI).
The party’s Telangana State Committee member Jagan, in a statement, told its cadre to build a strong base by making guerrilla warfare more vigorous and extensive. Over 100 comrades, including 16 women, lost their lives in this war of people against oppression and suppression in past one year, he said.
“As part of ‘Samadhan’, the Centre carried out attacks in the…