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Casualties are feared in a gun battle between Maoist rebels and supporters of the ruling Communist party in the Indian state of West Bengal.Casualties are feared in a gun battle between Maoist rebels and supporters of the ruling Communist party in the Indian state of West Bengal.
A five-hour battle in West Midnapore region ended after police arrived. A five-hour battle ended after police arrived to break up the clash.
Villagers told the BBC that up to 15 people may have killed or injured in the clash which began on Monday night. Villagers in the West Midnapore region said that up to 15 people may have been killed or injured in the clash which began on Monday night.
Maoist-linked violence has killed 6,000 people in India over the past 20 years. The rebels operate in many areas across eastern and central India. Maoist-linked violence across central and eastern India has killed 6,000 people in India over the past 20 years.
Last week at least seven Maoists and one soldier were killed in a battle in the central state of Chhattisgarh and more than 20 police were killed in the eastern state of Jharkand.
The Maoists say they represent the rights of landless farmhands and tribal communities.The Maoists say they represent the rights of landless farmhands and tribal communities.
In the latest incident, the rebels surrounded a office belonging to the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) at Enayetpur in West Midnapore district on Monday evening. Last week at least seven Maoists and one soldier were killed in a battle in the central state of Chhattisgarh and more than 20 police were killed in the eastern state of Jharkand.
Rebel leader Kishenji told the BBC that the Communist supporters had collected a large number of weapons at the party office in order to carry out attacks against villagers who supported the Maoists. In the latest incident, the rebels surrounded an office belonging to the Communist Party of India (Marxist) at Enayetpur in West Midnapore district on Monday evening.
Rebel leader Kishenji told the BBC that the Communist supporters had hoarded a large number of weapons at the party office in order to carry out attacks against villagers who supported the Maoists at a later stage.
"The party supporters were harassing local women, so thousands of villagers led by our fighters encircled the party office," he said."The party supporters were harassing local women, so thousands of villagers led by our fighters encircled the party office," he said.
The rebel leader said four local tribal women had died in the gun battle.The rebel leader said four local tribal women had died in the gun battle.
More than 30 Communist party supporters have been killed by the rebels in the Midnapore region since the West Bengal government launched a security offensive against Maoists in June. More than 30 Communist party supporters have been killed by rebels in the Midnapore region since the West Bengal government launched a security offensive against Maoists in June.
The offensive was initiated after the Maoists had taken complete control of the Lalgarh area in Midnapore in November last year.The offensive was initiated after the Maoists had taken complete control of the Lalgarh area in Midnapore in November last year.
Our correspondent says the insurgents and the CPI(M), which has been the state's dominant political force, have been fighting a turf war.Our correspondent says the insurgents and the CPI(M), which has been the state's dominant political force, have been fighting a turf war.
In the past few years, he says, the Maoists have extended their influence with guerrilla commanders camping in the area and providing basic military training to local youths.In the past few years, he says, the Maoists have extended their influence with guerrilla commanders camping in the area and providing basic military training to local youths.
Last week, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India was losing the battle against Maoist rebels.Last week, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India was losing the battle against Maoist rebels.