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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2009 ID-49752

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1896 crores of mvestment 10 vanous. proJefc ts have been concluded till September 2009. The peasants.

who are largely dependent on Iand f h . 1..

orests and nvers or t etr 1ve I1"hood particularly the adivasis, have refused to .

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give up their resources for corpora e P un ,.

t .these big projects. The Mao1sts too, w I o der· They have.organtze e ..

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I I h . d th mselves against forcible land-acquisition for.

ha e been flghtmg agams.

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. . l"b t th ruling classes to carry out a revolutionary.

transformation of the present explottattve system and for the I t. n of the oppressed masses, have built up a.

Strong resistance against these antt-peop e proJe era IO.

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to fight for the scrapping of these agreements and MoUs to rests ment has successfully orgamzed the masses.

·people's revolutionary power that guarantees the nghts . t the 1.ncursion of the corporates, and to establish.

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these regions. ~f the masses over land and natural resources m many of.

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The government intensified tts onslaught on the P.

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I d d and the adivasis m. parttcu ar su se eop le soon after the agreements and MoUs ~erecone u e , . 1 b quently became.

. Chhattisgarh left hundreds of a tvasts the targets of state terror. The unleashmg of Salwa.

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u um m · d ad rape and a·med thousands of houses burnt, and more.

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t an seven hundred villages displaced. C ' ren were decaptta e , . . .

and h g from trees rape was used as a me t . d dead bodies of adivast v11\agers were mut1lated.

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un ans of state repress1on. . . thel·r villages of which more than 1 Y Around three lakh ad1vas1s were forced to.

Ieave ' I fft thousand were fore .poItc. e camps were financed by Essar. In t he . 'bly kept in salwa Judum camps. The ftrst ofthese.

s· ghbhum regton of Jharkhand which attracted the largest amount of .

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· as established through Nagank Suraksha Samit\'.. , ..

ag reements for corporate investment, a retgn of state terror w , ..

'Tritiya Prastuti Commtttee was used 1·n Balumath m order t0 crush the resistance against the setting up of a power.

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Plant by the Abhijit Groupo Compant·es In Onssa too, t he so-called 'Shanti-Sena, whtch comp tmented themercenary goons of the corporattons, was created to attack the people's resistance. The reststance of the people.

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and the revolutionary movement has resthently wtthstol0.

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vigilante gangs, and defended t he peop1e's rights over an d d the combined attacks of the pohce, para-mthtary and the. an.

d natural resources. Imperialist forces, particularly USimperialism and its 'strate~ic par~n~r' the l~dtan ~overn_ment ' .have therefore launched this fresh military offensive .

on the people in these regtons, stmtlar mottves wtth whtch US tmper a.

J:!)i lists. went to war in Iraq and A.fghanistan to.

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subjugate and plunder the mineral and natural resources of these countnes..

"'ourc.es h as been contlnulns .

e.!.~nly way tcorward Is to Establish P~ople'!. P.2_w.!!.:, The p_e~le's stru~e for rig_~ts over the\r \and, forests and natura\ .

ever sin ce the ~eudal and colonial rorces have t neod .

force or the rule of law. Ever since the Imposition of the Forest Act by British colonialism, whereby the rights ofthe to dlspu:.sess th~'" through the use oF .

adivasis on their forests and land was taken away. many glorious rebellions challenged the might ofBritish India. The adivasi Ulugulan under the leadership of Birsa Munda In Jharkhand, Bhumkaf Vidroh in Bastar led by Gundadhar, the Ghumeswar rebellion in Orissa, etc., all were aimed at defending the rights ofthe people over land and forests. Duringpower by overthrowing the feudal social order. The masses of this country in general and the adivasis in particular have a .

Naxalbari movement too, the oppressed masses fought for their rights over land, and to establish people's revolutionary.

history of waging persistent and uncompromising struggles against the exploitation and oppression of the ruling classes. .

Even today the masses of the entire country, led by the people's movements in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa.

fascist attacks ofthe reactionary rulers one after another. Be it Operation Green Hunt or Operation Siddharth, Salwa and West Bengal etc. is marching forward, holding high the banner of revolutionary class struggle and defeating the.

Judum or Harmad Vahini, Ranveer Sena, Sunlight Sena, C-60, Black Hundreds, Sendra, Grey Hounds, CRPF or CoBRA, the.

the feudal, comprador big bourgeois and imperialist forces..

The Indian government must stop this war waged against the people of central and eastern India, and must .

immediately and unconditionally withdraw its armed forces from these regions. All the MoUs and agreements with .

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fighting masses of the country have time and again stood up to ensure befitting response to the combined repression of .

foreign multinationals and Indian corporations for the plunder ofnatural resources of the people must be scrapped,.

the people over land and forests mustbe acknowledged. Otherwise, the people of this country wilt rise up against and the land forcibly acquired for such projects must be restored to their rightful owners. In addition, the rights of.

this war waged on them by the central and state governments, and fight a resolute struggle for establishing .

people's sovereign power over their resources, their sources of life and livelihood. This struggle will not cease until .

the dream of a truly People's Democratic India, visualized by Bhagat Singh and thousands of martyred .

revolutionaries, is turned into a reality. .

REVOLUTIONARY DEMOCRATIC FRONT (RDF).

Contact: Rajkishore, Secretary, ROF, rdfindia@gmail.com .

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