Showing posts with label Kobad Ghandy. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

CPI Maoist Politburo member Jagdish Yadav alias Jagdish Master arrested

The Bihar Police have arrested CPI (Maoist) politburo member Jagdish Yadav alias Jagdish Master, one of top five Naxal leaders and in-charge of entire armed operation and mass mobilisation in Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Orissa, Assam and Chhattisgarh.

According to the police, he was the one who had facilitated the merger of Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and People’s War Group (PWG) into the present outfit. Yadav, 71, is resident of Kasma, Aurangabad and at least Rs 14 lakh reward had been announced on his head in different states, said officers. Yadav, never arrested ever since he joined Naxal movement in 1968, published and edited ultra’s firebrand magazine, Chingari.

This is the second big catch of top Naxal leaders in less than two months in Bihar. In April-end, three central committee members were arrested from Barsoi, Katihar.

Yadav, who also used many aliases like Akhileshji, Prabhatji and Rupeshji, was arrested at Guraru, Gaya. He was arrested when he visited a Ayurveda practitioner friend Lalji Yadav. Though the police made the arrest two days ago, it confirmed the arrest only after verifying Yadav’s photographs with Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand police. Yadav’s friend was also arrested.

Bihar Director General of Police Neelmani told The Indian Express: “This is by far the biggest Naxal catch as Jagdish Master was one of top eight politburo members of the outlawed group. Yadav, a politburo member since 2004, has been behind several major Naxal attacks across the country.” After arrest of Kobad Ghandy, Yadav played big role in strategy formulation of the CPI (Maoists), said the DGP.

Neelmani said Yadav, who had been central committee member from 1996 to 2004, had cases in Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

Magadh Range Deputy Inspector General of Police Umesh Kumar added though the accused claimed he had been living at the house of his Ayurveda practitioner friend for the past one week, the police had information of his stay at Gurau for one and a half month. “We cracked down only after being sure of Yadav’s identity,” said the DIG.

Indian Express : http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Wanted-in-6-states--top-Maoist-nabbed/803400/

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Morally Bankrupt Government losing battle of Ideas

The battle to control Maoism has reached the Tihar jail’s barracks.

Exasperated prison authorities are thinking of changing Maoist ideologue Khobad Ghandy’s ward after every two months because he has been propagating ultra-Left ideology among fellow inmates.

Ghandy, 63, has built a captive audience inside Jail No. 3 at Tihar, his home for the past 11 months. He meets fellow inmates, who revere him, every day during his morning and evening walks and often holds “interactive sessions”.

He tells them he had fought for the poor throughout his life and that the government had failed to do anything for the people. The prisoners salute him after every session.
“He is a very good man. He is fighting for the poor and we respect him a lot,” said a 35-year-old inmate of Jail No. 3, a Class X dropout who is facing trial for attempted murder.

Another prisoner, arrested in a blast case in Uttar Pradesh, said: “He (Ghandy) is a very well-read man. He talks of revolution and makes us feel we too should do something for the country.”

Ghandy, a CPI (Maoist) politburo member, was arrested in September 2009 and booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

An inmate of Jail No. 1, who met Ghandy three days ago at a basketball match in the prison, said: “We address him as ‘Sir’ and salute him whenever we see him. We can’t understand why the government is holding him in jail as though he is a terrorist.”

The convict, serving a life term for murdering a relative, added: “I am paying for what I did, but people like Sir should not be treated this way. We are fans of his. He speaks from the heart about the injustices suffered by the poor. We support him for his movement against the government.”

Ghandy’s rising popularity among fellow prisoners is worrying Tihar authorities. A jail official said around 1,500 prisoners — 100 convicts and 1,400 undertrials — were lodged in the 12 wards in Jail No. 3. Ghandy shares his ward with many other prisoners.

“He loves mixing with people and has made several friends inside the jail. But of late his conversation has acquired revolutionary overtones,” the official said. “We are thinking of changing his ward every two months and keeping a watch on his morning and evening walks.”

The official, however, agreed that Ghandy, who is from an upper class background and went to the best educational institutions, was a thorough gentleman.

“He is very enthusiastic and agile for his age. During the basketball match, he was joking with jail officials about many things,” said jail superintendent Vijay Kumar Sharma.

Ghandy had studied at Doon School and St Xavier’s College, Mumbai, before travelling to London to become a chartered accountant. A few years later, he joined the Maoists. He is now believed to be writing a book on his life.

Source - Telegraph