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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 ended after police arrived to break up the clash. | A five-hour battle ended after police arrived to break up the clash. |
Villagers in the West Midnapore region said that up to 25 people may have been killed or injured in the clash which began on Monday night. | |
Separately, a top Maoist leader has been arrested in the capital, Delhi, a rebel spokesman said. | Separately, a top Maoist leader has been arrested in the capital, Delhi, a rebel spokesman said. |
Kobad Ghandy was in charge of spreading the rebels' influence in urban areas and running the publications wing of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), reports say. | Kobad Ghandy was in charge of spreading the rebels' influence in urban areas and running the publications wing of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), reports say. |
Ghandy, who grew up in Mumbai in an upper middle-class Parsi family and went to a public school, was taken into custody for 14 days, reports say. | |
Maoist-linked violence across central and eastern India has killed 6,000 people over the past 20 years. | |
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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. |
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. | 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. |
In the latest incident, villagers say both the rebels and the Communist supporters had taken away the dead bodies of their men before the police arrived | |
The gun battle began after 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. | |
"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 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. |
It took all of eight months and paramilitary troops to drive out the rebels from the area in June. | |
The BBC's Subir Bhaumik in Calcutta says the insurgents and the CPI(M), which has been the state's dominant political force, have been fighting a turf war. | The BBC's Subir Bhaumik in Calcutta 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. |