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Published: 28 May, 2010, 14:23
Edited: 30 May, 2010, 19:02


A train collision in eastern India which killed more than 100 people and injured over 200 was caused by Maoist rebels, claim leaflets left not far from the site.

 
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Kazi Huq May 30, 2010, 18:58 quote
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So far we know the British intelligence on behalf of NATO has been secretly ensuring the survival of the so-called Maoists in the Sub-continent. Probably NATO has long term secret agenda.

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