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'Maoist rebels' kill 16 in India 'Maoist rebels' kill 16 in India
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At least 16 people, including a senior leader of India's governing Congress party, have been killed in an attack by suspected Maoist rebels, officials say. At least 16 people, including a local leader of India's governing Congress party, have been killed in an attack by suspected Maoist rebels in the central state of Chhattisgarh.
A number of party members and supporters were also injured in the attack south of Raipur, the capital of the central state of Chhattisgarh. A number of party members were also injured in the attack south of Raipur, the state capital.
Reports say the attackers triggered a land mine blast before opening fire at a convoy of vehicles. Reports say the attackers triggered a land mine blast before opening fire at a convoy.
The Maoists are active in more than a third of India's 600 districts.The Maoists are active in more than a third of India's 600 districts.
They say they are fighting for the rights of the poor.They say they are fighting for the rights of the poor.
Indian officials say the convoy was ambushed in the Sukma area, about 345km (215 miles) south of Raipur. 'Devastated'
The Congress party leader killed in the attack was later identified as Mahendra Karma. Officials say the convoy was ambushed in the Sukma area, about 345km (215 miles) south of Raipur.
Party President Sonia Gandhi condemned the ambush, saying it was an attack on India's democratic system, according to the Associated Press news agency. The Congress party leader killed in the attack was named as Mahendra Karma. A former home minister in Chhattisgarh, he was instrumental in setting up a vigilante group to fight the Maoists.
The current party leader in the state, Nandkumar Patel, and his son are believed to have been abducted in the attack.
Party President Sonia Gandhi condemned the ambush, saying it was an attack on India's democratic system.
"We are devastated," she added.
Last month, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the Maoist rebels as the biggest internal security challenge facing India.Last month, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the Maoist rebels as the biggest internal security challenge facing India.