Thursday, April 8, 2010

Naxals - Indian terrorists?





  “Take care of my kids I am going to die” her father CRPF Jawan Ali Hassan said in his last call to his wife as Naxal bullets rained on him.
             CRPF man called wife as firing was going on. "I am in a Chhattisgarh forest, surrounded by Naxalites. They are firing at us from all sides. I'm not sure I'll survive." These were the words that Tasmin Khatun got to hear when she picked up the telephone.  The voice at the other end was that of her 38-year-old husband, Ali Hassan. Even before Tasmin could grasp the gravity of the situation, Hassan disconnected his mobile phone.
           Hassan called her up again at in the evening and said: "I have sustained two bullet injuries. My colleagues are taking me to hospital. Please don't worry about me. I want you to ensure that the children are happy. You must raise them well."

           Head constable Hassan was among the 120 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel of the 62nd battalion who were ambushed by over 1,000 Naxalites in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada area on Tuesday. More than 80 securitymen were killed in the attack. Hassan, too, succumbed to his bullet wounds.

When I read this, my heart melted. I didn’t understand why naxals did this. My eyes fled tears when I saw 80 CRPF bodies on TV. Even twin attack by terrorists at Lumbiini park and Gokul chat in Hyderabad didn’t kill 80 people.
            India is a democratic country, people elect the Govt here. Govt recruits CRPF Jawans and police for the welfare of people. Naxal’s kill govt servants who are for the well being of people and dey tell themselves that their agenda is welfare of common people. 
Are dey doin a gud job? When our country is already facing problems with Islamic Terrorism is it de tym for internals wars? Are common people happy, when dey killed dos 80 men? Is de Naxals movement really for people? 
NO. 'No' is the answer for all des questions. Even den maoist's kill people and police... which also hammers the development.

The beginning:
            The Naxalite movement took shape after some members of de Communist Party of India (Marxist) split to form the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), after the former agreed to participate in elections and form a coalition government in West Bengal. Mr. Charu Mazumdar led the split.
            On May 25, 1967, in Naxalbari village in Darjeeling district, northern West Bengal, local goons attacked a tribal who had been given land by the courts under the tenancy laws. In retaliation, the tribals attacked landlords and claimed the land. From this 'Naxalbari Uprising' came the word Naxalite.

           They believe dat Indians r still to acquire freedom from hunger and deprivation and that the rich classes -- landlords, industrialists, traders, high caste & rich pple etc -- control the means of production. Their final aim is the overthrow of the present system, hence the targeting of politicians, police officers and men, forest contractors, etc.
           They have some rules, and if sum1 crosses der rules de sentence is life. They used to work for poor pple. They took money and lands from higher caste pple and shared dem to public. When higher caste pple don’t give what naxals have asked... dey used to kill dem brutally. But eventually dey used to do for de beneficial of poor pple. This was de case till dey worked for de welfare of poor. But when even naxals became commercial, dey pointed guns and took de money and lands for der own use. This pawed de way for mesmerizing der rules, which did no gud to poor, no good to Govt and no good to higher caste and rich. When Govt started to hammer de naxals group..., for der life extint dey started killing Govt servants and bombing on public property. They just want India to be scattered. They want India in troubles. They want India to be in a confused state of mind. They want the government should dance to their tunes. They want us to read abt encounter daily in newspapers.


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