Mao
said “Power runs from the barrel of the
Gun”. Maoists are influenced by this ideology.
Presently
Naxalism is the biggest threat to the internal
security of our country. It started
in 1967 from Naxal Bari village
in Darjeeling, West Bengal. The Left Wing Extremism believes in extreme form of
Communist ideology.
Naxalism
started in India in the form of class struggle. It was a people’s movement in
the form of struggle between landlords and the landless labors and small
farmers. Over a period of time it has grown into an ‘Armed Struggle’.
For
a view of its expansion, in 1967, naxalism was in 1 village. Today more than
40% of the geographical area of India is affected by it. It is spread over nine
states- A.P., Chhattisgarh, Bihar , Jharkhand, U.P. , Maharashtra , Madhya
Pradesh, West Bengal ,Orissa.
Prior
to 2004, there were many small naxal outfits acting independently. But they
decided to merge together in 2004, which led to the formation of CPI (M). Post 2004,
90% of the naxal attacks has been caused by the CPI (M).
Factors responsible for Naxalism-
- Poor and Non-Implementation of Land Reforms- Though we abolish Zamindari but still it is there in the country. This created a class difference among people. Moreover the Land acquisition policies of government were not beneficial to all the farmers.
- Economic Development- All the developmental models have failed in the last six decades to ensure balanced regional development.
- Political Vacuum – There are certain regions which face lack of governance and are non-affected by the governmental policies.
- Castesism- Failure of the government and its policies to ensure social justice in India has also led to the spread of Naxalism.
- Lack of livelihood opportunities in the rural areas.
- Acute poverty.
- Low level of awareness, education.
How can we deal with Naxalism:
- Peace
- Development
- Environment
- Strong Police action against the violence component of the movement.
- Intensifying the pace of Socio-economic infrastructural development in the naxal affected regions.
- Development strategy should be People centric i.e. primarily to benefit the people.
- A focus on good governance. A system where Rule of Law is supreme. Transparent, affective, efficient, accountable, people friendly, responsive system of government should be there.
About the
Author:
Aviral Singh is a Mechanical
Engineer from AKGEC and a die heart defense aspirant. He loves dramatics,
performing in street plays and doing miming. He has won many prizes through
his performances at various levels. This article is a way to help defense
aspirants to present his critical views on the topic, on the forum so that
collective exchange of thoughts can take place.
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