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Tl~e beheading of a police _inspector Francis lnduwa~ .m Jharkhand was closely followed by gruesome killings of seventeen .

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extortmg huge a_mount on account of lev1es and ~ther _form of extort1ons. They run their own kangaroo courts intimidating and punishing ~~..

policemen rn Maharash_tra. NaxaH1ao1st e17ments have been st_nkmg at their will and even with impunity. The brutal manner in which these J ·~ armm~ themselves w1th latest weaponry ~nd arsenal and consolidatin~ their pos1tion by gain1ng new areas and recruits. Moreover they are .

Jnd1an state, Naxai-Mao1sts today hold sway 1n about 180 d1stncts across ten stales of India accounting for about 40 percent of India's the1r opponents 1n the rural areas and thus exerc1slng Illegal control over the rural population. In fact they have been able to run parallel ~ Many such 1nstances have _taken place in other Na_xal-infested states. Until recently, before being pronounced as one of the most serious threats to the Internal secunty of the country, Mao1sm was mostly downplayed by various actors of civil society including the media geographical area_. !hey are especially .conc~ntrat:d m an area known as the "Red corridor" cxtcndmg from Nepal borders to Andhra 1-illPradesh (euphemiStiC_ally, from Pasupat1 to T1rupat1), where they control 92,000 square kilometers. In the recent years they have been .

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men, which is read out on every 21st October (on 'Shaheed Diwas') is growing longer. Fearing the governments' more focused approach .

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now, Naxalrtes are trymg to spread waves of terror once agarn. Whenever their senior cadre are arrested or killed in exchange of fire or governments m a vast region. !U .

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police camp was bolted from outside by the Maoists, and petrol bombs thrown inside towards the unaware, off-duty police personnel. someirrespective of a higher death toll and the gruesome lynching of men as compared to other acts of v1olence. The list of martyred securitY .

tit Inspector Hemant Mandawi of Jagargunda Police Station was killed when he was assisting the villagers repair an interior road in .

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their very existence is challenged, they take recourse to brutality. .

escaping security men were targeted from tree tops, killing a total of 55 police officers including 36 Special Police Officers (SPOs). As if this order to restore public transport. His feet were severed, as the Naxals wanted his shoes. In another incident, Central Paramilitary Force ;e district, policemen were ambushed with Claymore mines and then charred to death. In Ranibodli in March 2007, one of the rooms of the .

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(CPMF) personnel's eyes were smashed with sharp weapons and hands cut to remove wrist watches. In the village of Kudur in Bastar .

couldn't pacify the Naxals quest for sadism, they laid down Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) all around the building to hinder even the .

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the Maoists. Tying hands behind and beheading with sharp weapons is the Maoists' favoured method. Showing disrespect to dead bodies is by their kin. Similarly, when a Chhattisgarh ElectriCity Board (CGEB) party was on its way to repair a blown up high tension tower near the dreaded 'Zhara Ghatee' of Narayanpur, its truck was blown up w1th an 80 kg plus lED, killing 3 civilians. The explosion was so intense that evacuation various pieceof casualtres. s of their bodiThe es charred had to bodies be gathof erethe d frSom POs, as who far as were 300 all meters. local residents These were of suhrrounding anded over villages, to their coufamilies ld not in be bagrecognized -shaped folded even ~ .

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routine. Killing men and tying hidden IEDs to their dead bodies IS yet another ploy to misguide the police and invite them to the scene of bed sheets, without us even knowing whether they belong to the same person or not. The law of the jungle applies to the public as well. .

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infuriated the Naxalltes. The villagers were forced to flee due to continuous attacks and escalating fear. The state government, realis1ng rts .

Judum came up as a self-motivated people's movement m a response to the Naxalite atrocities, it was soon dubbed as a state-sponsored crime for inquest, lead1ng to more explosions and more casualt1es..

On-the-spot k111ings of civilians in the name of dispensing quick JUStice in 'jan adalats' (public court) is an old-fashioned governance style of attack even the rehabilitation camps. Though most of such attacks have been foiled by the police force, yet an attack on Errabore constitutional obligations, promptly responded and created rehabilitation camps to provide people with basiC amenities. Though Salwa move. This is a well thought out propaganda by the Naxalites to malign the government. Quite a few times, the Naxalites have dared to Many seized documents have clearly shown that the birth of 'Salwa Judums' (meaning peace march) in June 2005 in South Bastar .

shaken by the increasing strength of the Salwa Judum and its commitment to re-establish peace in the area. The spurt of violence is due to the retaliation by the Naxalites in the face of the rising popularity of Salwa Judum, which led them to intimidate people so that they do not Presently, there are about 3,000 SPOs, who assist security forces in the maintenance of order in Naxal-mfested areas. These SPOs Rehabilitation Camp (situated on the national highway), left more than 30 killed and many injured. The fact is that the Naxal1tes were civilians have been killed by the naxalites, and the number of such brutal killings is drastically increased in recent years. Th1s further have played an important role in breaking and weakening the network of the Naxalites. Naxalites' brutality has not even spared the families stronghold. The attacks on schools, panchayats and ashram buildings have unravelled their hollow talk of development. They are even .

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of the SPOs. Many SPOs have been killed, only to discourage them from associating with the police. Since 2002, scores of policemen and .

blood. A country which was built on the edifice of non-violence cannot accept the ideology of armed struggle for class annihilat1on. Such .

being left unto themselves have chosen to take the path of 'armed revolution'. But how far Naxai-Maoists are responsible for disallowmg the strengthens the fact that the Maoists were afraid of the people's resistance groups which had rejected the1r Ideology in their own opposed to developmental works. Schemes like 'Jantana Sarkaar' are being propagated only to hide their ugly face, smeared with cold Why the government has failed to effectively curb the Naxai-Maoist menace is a question wh1ch remains dlfftcult to answer. The .

drfferent on the ground. In addition to these leftist outfits who claim to oppose parliamentary democracy are seen to be garnering votes for mindless brutal killings by the Maoists must act as a wake-up call for civil society. .

left leaning intelligentsia has often sought to explain it in the neglect of rural area and lack of developmental initiatives among the po~r who .

implementation of government's development plans In their stronghold needs to be honestly assessed. If the cause ts poverty and lack c· .

developmental initiatives then the Naxai-Mao1sts should have been strengthening these efforts instead of blockrng them. But the case 1~ .

allowmg these elements to strengthen and prosper. Perhaps, the lack of political will In tackling the menace IS the result of such nexus 10 .

the candidate/parties who prefer to pay them in elections. There is undoubtedly a politician-Naxai/Maoist nexus operating in these areas .

Previously the Central Government took the decision of banning the terrorist organisation like_C~I { M~oist_). .

expose communism and its dangerous ideology, the government should decisively act to defeat and destroy this menace before 1t IS too .

We demand the Central Government to ban the whole bunch of communists' giroh from India for thetr mdulgrng 10 .

operation seriously undermining the safety and security of the country. While lhe brutal violence by Naxai-Maoist outfits has st~rt.ed to .

Terrorism, lumpenism, Barbarism and other Anti-National activities. The Anti-National acts of the communi~t's .

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students' wing are not new to the university campuses. It is highly dangerous to note that following the Pan~Indtan late. .

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ban on CPI (Maoist) by the Central Government, the JNU administration has not acted in reporting to Pollee the again demand that AISA and DSU office bearers' should be immediately arrested and booked under the proviSions of UAPA for openly and shamelessly supporting these heinous acts. The administration should immediately stO" ""-a peace loving and progressive students of JNU to rally be.hind ABVP to pressurize the JNU admm1stratroP subversive and Anti-national activities of its students wing DSU as well the other Naxal Group like AISA. AB.V!' once ban on A!SA, DSU and other communist terrorist outfits M~sent in our campus. / 1 activities of AISA and DSU by seizing its literature, propaganda materials, its account and offi~e: ABV!' aP-.

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