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India’s
top
intelligence
wing has
acquired
some key
information
about a
dangerous
alliance
between
the
Maoists
and the
LTTE.
Indian
Central
Intelligence
Agencies
have
found
fresh
evidence
of joint
training
camps
and
meetings
conducted
by the
Red
guerrillas
with the
LTTE in
the
forests
of south
and
central
India.
Indian
Union
Home
Minister
P
Chidambaram
earlier
asserted
that
Naxalites
are
acquiring
arms
from
abroad.
According
to
sources,
a
well-trained
12-member
group of
LTTE
cadres
has
recently
sneaked
into
India to
join
hands
with the
Maoists.
‘‘They
entered
north
coastal
Andhra
via
Kerala
after
splitting
into
three
groups,
one of
which is
suspected
to have
found a
safe
haven in
Vizianagaram
area,’’
sources
said.
This
comes
close on
the
heels of
an
intelligence
alert to
the
coastal
states
on the
East
Coast
about a
possible
LTTE
cadre
intrusion.
The
central
intelligence
top
brass
has
warned
the
states
of
Andhra
Pradesh,
Tamil
Nadu,
Chhattisgarh
and
Orissa
on the
alleged
intrusion
of the
LTTE
into
Indian
territorial
waters,
reported
The
Times of
India.
But what
is
bothering
the
security
agencies
is the
prowess
of Tamil
Tigers
in
triggering
explosives
and
suicide
bombings.
‘‘Imagine
the
expertise
of
Tigers
coupled
with the
Maoists’
jungle
warfare.
It will
be a
deadly
combination
for the
security
agencies
to
tackle
with,’’
Indian
analysts
said.
Asserting
the
strengths
of the
LTTE an
Indian
security
analyst
said,
“The
LTTEs
would
pass on
the
expertise
to the
Maoists,’’.
Security
wings
suspect
that the
Maoists
could
take the
help of
the LTTE
to
prepare
them to
defend
the
all-out
central
forces’
attack
codenamed
‘Operation
Green
Hunt’ on
Abujmad,
their
strategic
base and
stronghold
in the
Dandakaranya
in
Chhattisgarh.
With
Minister
Chidambaram
insisting
that the
operation
is aimed
at
defeating
the top
Maoist
leadership,
sources
said the
focus is
on to
nab or
kill
Andhra
Maoist
leaders,
who
constitute
80% of
Maoist
top
brass.
‘‘It
will be
again
Andhra
commandoes
versus
top
Maoist
leaders
in
Abujmad
as and
when the
central
forces
corner
the
area.
So, the
chances
of
Maoists
relying
on the
LTTE
cannot
be ruled
out,’’ a
source
said.
Sources
also
said the
Maoists
could
take the
help of
the LTTE
for
training
their
military
wing,
People’s
Liberation
Guerrilla
Army (PLGA).
Analysts
said
LTTE
game
plan is
double-edged.
On one
hand, it
would
help the
Maoists
to take
on
Indian
forces,
while on
the
other it
would
try to
regain
the lost
ground
in Sri
Lanka by
making
South
India
their
new base
to fight
the
Lankan
forces
in the
northern
parts of
Sri
Lanka.
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