I/II.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Maoists-out-to-make-Mamata-show-a-success/articleshow/6277994.cms

<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Maoists-out-to-make-Mamata-show-a-success/articleshow/6277994.cms>Maoists
out to make Mamata show a success?Caesar Mandal, TNN, Aug 9, 2010, 02.43am
IST

" rally <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=rally> will
flop.

But appearances, as the old axiom goes, are deceptive. The police are
expecting no less than 40,000 people at the rally.

Is this, then, what they call Mamata's magic? A few Trinamool Congress flags
and hoarding along the route Mamata is to take hardly confirm the presence
of a strong Trinamool support-base. "The party won three panchayats —
Bhimpur, Satpati and Lalgeria — along Mamata's route. And except Bhimpur,
the two other areas were captured by CPM. Nobody from these areas will join
the meeting," said Mohan Santra, a teastall-owner of Pirakata.

So, while Trinamool is on the backfoot in its "own domain". Then who is
campaigning for Mamata's rally in the remote forest villages? Who will lead
people to Lalgarh<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=Lalgarh>
from
the hamlets, where Trinamool is non-existent? A trip to Lalgarh's villages
would leave one confused. "We've heard that Mamata
Banerjee<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Mamata-Banerjee>
will
come to Lalgarh. PCPA leaders have asked us to join her programme," said
Tusu Tudu, a tribal homemaker in a remote village near Ramgarh, 18km from
Lalgarh. She said PCPA leaders have arranged buses and other vehicles to
take them to the rally.

So, who is organizing the show? Is it Trinamool or the PCPA? "Trinamool has
no presence here. It's going to be a PCPA rally," claimed a CPM worker.

II.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mamatas-thin-lalgarh-line-today-forces-maoists-on-the-same-side/657880/0

<http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mamatas-thin-lalgarh-line-today-forces-maoists-on-the-same-side/657880/0>Mamata’s
thin Lalgarh line: Today, forces, Maoists on the same side

*Madhuparna Das <http://www.indianexpress.com/columnist/madhuparnadas/>**Tags
: 
Maoists<http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mamatas-thin-lalgarh-line-today-forces-maoists-on-the-same-side/657880/0>
, Lalgarh 
rally<http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mamatas-thin-lalgarh-line-today-forces-maoists-on-the-same-side/657880/0>
, Mamata 
Banerjee<http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mamatas-thin-lalgarh-line-today-forces-maoists-on-the-same-side/657880/0>
**Posted: Mon Aug 09 2010, 04:53 hrs**Updated:Mon Aug 09 2010, 09:13 hrs**
Lalgarh:*


For a year now, paramilitary forces and state police have been fighting
Maoists in the jungles of Lalgarh. Tomorrow, they will be expected to
“guard” the very same forces as Union Minister and Trinamool Congress chief
Mamata Banerjee holds a rally.

On the state government’s request, the Centre has agreed to allow the West
Bengal government to divert paramilitary forces deployed in the state to the
site of her rally in the heart of Lalgarh in West Midnapore district on
Monday.

To the jawans who have been battling the Maoists under immense pressure and
duress, the irony couldn’t hurt more. “Tomorrow our role will be that of
‘protectors’ for Maoists and PCAPA (People’s Committee Against Police
Atrocities) members, who will have to come to the rally ground through areas
where Marxists have regained control,” says a CRPF jawan on way to Lalgarh
for deployment.

Nine companies of central security forces and a huge deployment of state
armed police and other special forces will be standing guard for Mamata’s
rally, with the state taking no chances to avert a clash between the tens of
Maoists and PCAPA members expected to turn up for the rally, and CPM cadres
rearing to take them on.

Mamata gave the forces some anxious moments, with reported plans to parade
families of the victims of Lalgarh violence and relatives of those killed in
encounters with security forces. However, the Union Railway Minister finally
dropped that plan following serious objections from the administration. The
families may now only be accommodated close to the podium for an audience
with Mamata.

The Trinamool has also cancelled the plan to have three podiums. Instead,
there will be one stage where 22 members of several organisations, including
senior party leaders, will be present. “We have cancelled the plan of three
stages due to some security reasons... And we have decided not to allow any
of the PCAPA leaders on the stage, though everybody is allowed to join the
meeting. On the stage, apart from Mamata Banerjee, Mahasweta Devi, Mukul
Roy, Subhendu Adhikari, Swami Agnivesh and Bratya Basu with many others will
be present,” said Mrigen Maity, Trinamool district chief.

What will keep the forces on their toes is the seething tension between
Trinamool supporters and Marxist cadres. According to Trinamool sources, the
main aim of holding the meeting in Lalgarh was to help dismantle camps of
CPM cadres reportedly holding sophisticated weapons. Party leaders at the
ground level in Lalgarh, Salboni and Pirakata areas have been asked by the
senior leadership to mobilise people and move through areas like Dherua,
Enayatpur and Kashijhora where the CPM have their camps.

Kumud Mahato, a member of the PCAPA of Dharampur, says: “We were asked by
our leaders to march towards Lalgarh via Enayatpur. At least two members
from every family have to join the meeting.”

The rally is being held under the aegies of the ‘Santras Virodhi Manch’,
which combines disparate “activists” from Medha Patekar to Swami Agnivesh,
from a section of Kolkata intellectuals to retired IPS officers and
government bureaucrats. Swami Agnivesh is likely to lead a convoy of about
20 cars from Kolkata to the venue.

Many of the Maoist and PCAPA members who will attend, the security personnel
anticipate, would be among their list of wanted, named in crimes such as
murder, looting, arson, and even attack on security forces.

Refusing to say more, Pankaj Kumar Singh, IG, CRPF, says: “Let’s see. If we
get to spot any wanted Maoist, we will certainly arrest him.”

However, at ground zero, senior police officials scoff at the idea, pointing
out that the security forces do not have the wherewithal to either identify
or track the 130-odd general body members or 30-plus core committee members
of the PCAPA, many of whom double up as Maoist squad members and are wanted
in specific cases.

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