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Maoists, Government; please think for Indians

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Maoists leader Kishenji suggested that they are ready to 3-month ceasefire from both the sides and informed that they are also ready to proceed for peace talks. But can we assume that this is the ending process of violence in the country? So, here is one instance:

When Indian Prime Minister asked the Maoists to 'abjure violence' and to join the centre to accelerate social and economic development on 64th Independence day morning, one CRPF jawan's headless body was found in Maoists-dominated region in Jharkhand on the very same day by the evening.


When after long agitations, Maoists leader, Azad announced that he was ready to sit for peace talk, his cold body was found after some days of the announcement.

Is this the 'peace talk' process? Can anyone find out any solution like this? Where is the guarantee that this time both government and Maoists will be successful to bring out some solutions?

Maoists or Naxals are especially concentrated in an area known as the 'Red Corridor'. Their demands are mainly for the upliftment of the backward classes and poor people and they claim that their activities are solely dedicated to those people.

On the other side, government had started several anti-Maoists missions like Operation 'Green Hunt' to perish the rebels and to give relief to the countrymen, especially to the inhabitants of Naxal dominated region.

Ultimately both sides, be it the rebels or the government, should want to serve the poor people of India.

But does anyone ever ask those people that what actually they want, whom they really want to support?

Many people will be shocked after knowing that the most people, in the Maoists dominated region, neither support the government nor the Maoists.

Though many of us believe that backward people always support Maoists as their wellwisher, but the truth is that most of the helpless people are losing sympathy and respect towards the Maoists' ideologies.

The ideologies, with which the Naxals started their protest for revolution, have been changed a lot with the space of time.

After the Naxal attack on West Bengal Chief Minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in 2008, Police force started to ire the people of Lalgarh, one of the most Naxals-affected area.

The marching of troops regularly shatters the night's silence in the Maoists stronghold regions. According some villagers, the troops kick open their doors, police searches every nook and corner of their huts to track Maoists.

But isn't really possible for the Maoists to take shelter under a pillow or inside the jewellery boxes of women? great thinking of police.

However, the main criticism against the Naxalites is that despite their ideologies, they have over the years, they have become just another terrorist outfit, extorting money from middle level landowners and worse often extorting and dominating the lives of adivasis and the villagers whom they claim to represent in the name of providing justice.

Few days back, Naxals attacked one mosque in Jhargram because the Muslims of the village refused to attend one meetings, which were held to plan strategies to counter Operation Green Hunt.

Here are numbers that give a true reality check - in Operation Green Hunt, about 30 Maoists and 40 jawans have been killed since the operation started. But the worst sufferers, however, have been civilians as 800 people died as the consequence of the operation.

Political leaders are playing their games of politics and Maoists are running after some empty ideologies.

Ultimately, it is the poor, helpless people suffering between the fierce revolt of Maoists and the so called 'support' from the government.

So, may be it's the high time for the Indians to raise voice for the benefits of the poor people as well as for all the citizens of India.



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