Naxal Terror Watch

Discussion in 'Terrorism in India' started by Garv, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. cruxabhi

    cruxabhi New Member

    See Indian govt is planning to take some action over it .. result is awaited
     


  2. warrior

    warrior New Member

    A foe within the family

    The followers of people like Kisanji don’t really understand what they actually are doing. That’s what illiteracy can make happen. The naxalites are fighting to get back their rights…but they do it by beheading people! Awesome strategy to win fundamental rights…isn’t it? The only advantage they have is that they are locals but the leaders are using them as puppets in their political games.
     
  3. warrior

    warrior New Member

    Internal terrorism

    The Maoist policy is getting liberty be beheading and mass killing the citizens of India itself. These are the ways of the Taliban. Thus it is evident that these naxalites are the biggest threat. They are none less than the cross border terrorists. They have the same policies and follow the same strategy…Threat. Wipe them up before you deal with outside terrorism.
     
  4. quizzycal

    quizzycal New Member

    Naxalite Terror

    Naxalites are locals. They know their boundaries more than anyone else. The jawans that get posted only get killed by landmine blasts or faint to severe heat. They need to travel around 4 kilometers everyday and that only is enough to exhaust them. How and when will they hunt down the Maoists? With time the naxals are taking more and more jungle and tribal areas into their hands. Can we still go soft?
     
  5. quizzycal

    quizzycal New Member

    Who really runs the government?

    Most areas of rural Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh are under the naxal rule. The government is still going on deploying foot soldiers only to get killed. While we do have the option of using our army and air force, the government just won’t. Mr. Chidambaram says since the government is a coalition one, they need to pass the mandate …but it just won’t.
     
  6. quizzycal

    quizzycal New Member

    Terror inside the state

    The Maoists have certain demands and they believe in snatching what they want rather than getting it peacefully. They attack locals, derail trains, behead politicians and shout freedom. Is this state of affairs something less frightening than terrorism? Moreover the Maoists have most of the eastern region under their control. They don’t want peace talks and derive pleasure in what they are doing.
     
  7. Tiger

    Tiger New Member

    Naxal terrorism

    Is Naxalite movement or Maoism the greatest threat to Indian democracy? Is India getting more and more vulnerable to the same specter? These questions are reverberating in almost each social echelon of India and more than a few incidents, of late, do confirm that the battle is going to be tough for India increasingly. There is no doubt the movement that had its initiation in the obscure Naxalbari village of the Indian state of West Bengal, through a number of experiments, has become an all-India phenomenon and has been spreading its tentacles by leaps and bounds.

    Is it justified to apply the term Naxal terror? Well, the word terror has an assortment of connotations and it doesn’t remain related to violence all the time. In accordance with Indian government’s reports in 2009, Naxalites were active all over (no less than) 220 districts in twenty states of India. This does account for almost 40*percent of India's geographical area. And the influence has been growing steadily. It is a reality that benefits of economic progression in India are not being tasted by the rural India. On the other hand, economic liberalization is leading to polarization and the differences between urban India and rural “Bharat” is getting more and more acute.

    The Naxalites or Left-wing guerillas are leaving no stone unturned to take advantage of this mounting disparity. Naxal movement, which is riding again on annihilation strategy, is on the rise and this is strengthening the saga of Naxal terror. On the word of Indian intelligence agencies, Naxalites, at the moment, are heavily concentrating in an area called the "Red Corridor", where they control 92,000 square kilometers.

    On the word of Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's premier external intelligence agency, 20,000 armed cadre Naxalites have been operating as well as 50,000 regular cadres. What is most striking, Naxalites are finding a major support base among urban students. This is expanding the saga of Naxal terror more and more.
     
  8. Suryavanshi

    Suryavanshi New Member

    I agree with you

    This is really correct to say that Maoists are not at all different than the terrorists of the nation. They also believe in attacking, snatching and destroying lives rather than talking on their demands peacefully.

    Why don't these Maoists understand that taking innocent lives or disturbing the atmosphere or the nation will not at all serve them with their needs or requirements? But still if they don’t understand this then it’s better to clean these Maoists before they further attack any innocent people.
     

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