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Friday, June 23, 2006

Bloody Lal Salaam!!

Rightist Congress has Left-leg. Without legs how walk? Naxalites are holy warriors for Left. They never force them to unarm. The Maoists aim is to seize political power as they did in Nepal. Lefts stab India’s back. They supported emergency. They worked underground for China at the time of Indo China war. They are again working for ‘Third front’. They are talking to mulayam to spread Maoist nest. Kumbhkarni UPA sleeps. People should awake.


Rightist Congress has Left-leg

Congress marched to power in AP, with the help of armed naxalites. Victorious Armed Maoists rebellion in Nepal wants to grow beyond Nepal to help their ideological leftists of India. Left parties with mask of democracy and armed Maoist-Naxalites supports each other. This is warning to Indians to be ready to enlarge Red line- Russia China Tibet Nepal. The Maoists aim is to seize political power as they did in Nepal. There is as no room for compromise with the Maoists. Can Bush compromise with Osama bin Laden?

The Indian Naxalites and Nepalese Maoists continue to grant each other moral and material support and sanctuary and have even espoused creating a "compact revolutionary zone" from Nepal to Andhra Pradesh and enhancing the zone. Any strengthening of the Maoist position in Nepal is likely to invigorate the Naxalites in India. The prospect of Nepal emerging as a failed state would have negative repercussions for India in the form of refugees and Nepal's emergence as a hub for terrorism and illicit activities.


Are Naxalites not criminals?

Ajit Doval, former chief of Intelligence Bureau asks: 'Why do you say Maoists are not terrorists?' But Somnath Chatterjee and Jyonti Basu have said Naxalites are not criminals. Then who are criminals? Is Shankaracharya criminal? Are police officers who are gunning naxalites and other insurgents, criminals? ‘Waste of Chatterjee’ complimented Nepalese for their heroic struggle. Father of Somnath Chatterjee was a leader of Hindu Mahasabha. But Comrade is happy to know that Nepal has lost Hindu Rashtra identy.


Lefts in hurry to stab India’s back again

On June 19, 2006, the CPI (M), the CPI and the All-India Forward Bloc said the historic accord between the Maoists and the Seven-Party Alliance in Nepal would have a direct impact on the Maoist movement in South Asia, in general, and India in particular. CPI general secretary A. B. Bardhan said "this is a historic accord ... will have far-reaching repercussions not only in our sub-continent but also over the Marxist extremist thinking all over the world."
It would have a "great impact" on the polity in the entire Indian sub-continent as there had been talks of a "revolutionary corridor" from Kashmir to Vishakapatnam encompassing all the naxalite movements and a section of the LTTE. Some sections within Pakistan, he said, had been thinking such a corridor would help the Maoists in their country to bring about a revolutionary change. "But now the accord in Nepal will have ideological repercussions on the extremist elements everywhere."


Arundhati Roy pleads Maoists

Arundhati Roy, cousin sister of NDTV’s Pranay Roy. Her father married with a Christian lady. Arundhati roy is now in America to say in an interview,” So, in India, the poor are the terrorists, and even states like Andhra Pradesh, we have thousands of people being held as political prisoners, called Maoists, held as political prisoners in unknown places without charges or with false charges. … say someone like myself, watching what is happening in Kashmir, where -- or in the northeast, where exactly what America is doing in Iraq, you know, where you're fostering a kind of civil war”


No unified policy against Naxalites

Fight against the insurgents is a difficult one because there is no unified policy among the states. States do not know what to do. Delhi does not know what it is doing. Now UPA Govt. is in the grip of Leftists. Left parties and their armed insurgent groups especially naxalite are in victorious mood after defeating Congress led front in Keral and armed Maoists victory in the Nepal. Secularists turn elastic currency of secularism as America turns ‘Terrorism’ only for its interest.

Central government is for whole India but Shivraj Patil says that every state is free to take decision separately for naxalites problem. As reported on Feb 3, 2005, Sonia Gandhi forced cops to let Naxal leaders free to murder democracy! Several Naxalite leaders importantly Ramakrishna, Sudhakar Peer, S. Appa Rao and those from Jharkhand and Bihar, were reported to have been allowed safe passage after the Greyhound commandos — of the crack anti-Naxalite force — surrounded them in a forest.


Centre fails on new anti-naxal move

25 April 2005: A decision taken at the last chief ministers’ conference on a unified strategy against naxalism has not taken off because of the extreme reluctance of some CMs to be seen opposing Left extremists with who they have had electoral linkages.
Chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Chhatisgarh, UP, Orissa and Jharkhand had agreed to form a committee to jointly attack naxalism under the chairmanship of the Union home minister, Shivraj Patil, but intelligence sources say several of the CMs are now running scared because of their individual or party links with naxalite leaders.
“Either the naxalites helped out with funding or in influencing the electorates, and some CMs are in power on account of them,” said an enraged home official, “and, therefore, they want no part in a joint strategy which will ultimately combat the naxalite menace.”


New intelligence

The new intelligence is that naxal operations and funding are getting increasingly centralised, with West Bengal becoming the hub, and significantly, because of ideological affinities, West Bengal chief minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya did not opt to be part of the joint strategy group.
Officials said that naxalism is also spreading to areas in Bangladesh bordering India, because naxalite groups have obtained an opening to the sea via their presence in Burdwan, Purulia and Midnapore, and they foresee Left extremism overtaking Islamic terrorism in Bangladesh.
The Union home ministry worries that naxalite groups are slowly encircling major cities and industrial centres commencing with Hyderabad and Cyberabad.
“We are losing control of naxalism,” admitted an official, “and naxalites are gaining in strength.”


Threats to Outsourcing
The outsourcing facilities in the Delhi suburbs of Noida and Gurgaon are easily accessible by bus from Nepal. Now the Maoists have stabilized their position in Nepal, they have the option of focusing on external targets. Thirty or 40 poorly led and badly provisioned Nepalis could take that bus trip and change the face of the U.S. and oher countries economy by disrupting mission critical their business functions outside of Delhi. The Maoist strategy is to kill a few people and intimidate the rest, as they recently demonstrated with their campaign of killing family members of police officers. The same strategy could easily be reproduced against family members of employees at offshore outsourcing facilities in India.


Compact Revolutionary Zone

Haryana reported and Uttaranchal reported Maoist activities. Tamil Nadu, Naxalites have been making inroads into its once-exclusive Veerappan zone in Satyamangala forests. The last is particularly worrying given the LTTE presence in the state.
Maoists' guns are trained on a larger swathe of land beyond the traditional Compact Revolutionary Zone (CRZ) — the nine states of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh, conceived as the corridor for armed revolution. Terror attacks increased after the mega-merger between People's War Group and MCCI into CPI (Maoists) in September 2004.


By Premendra Agrawal

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