Peace needs prosperity
Ali Sukhanver
Sometimes silence becomes a serious crime whether it is on the part of
the crushed ones or on the part of those who claim to be the caretakers of the
crushed ones. Sometimes a long silence pops up into the form of a disastrous
protest and a catastrophic reaction ultimately giving birth to a large-scale
bloodshed and massacre. Same is the etymology of the Naxalite movement in
India. The Naxalites claim they represent the poorest rural populations of
India, especially the Adivasis. The Naxalites frequently target tribal lords, police
officials and government machinery and call their struggle a fight for improved
land rights and more jobs for neglected agricultural labourers and the poor. As
per routine, the government of India has so many times blamed Pakistan and
China of providing all type of shelter, protection as well as a strong
financial support to the Naxalite movement. The government of India has
declared the Naxalites a terrorist organization under the Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act of India -1967.
Most of the Indians belonging to the educated strata of society are of
the opinion that the Naxalite movement is in fact a reaction against the
continuous human rights violation of the low-caste Hindus and the people coming
from a very humble background; so this movement could never be crushed or
suppressed by use of force. The only way to pacify the Naxalites is to do
sincere efforts for their prosperity. The law and order situation in
Naxal-affected states of India is getting horrible day by day. The Naxalites
target whomever they want. The law-enforcing agencies are their most favourite
target.
Every year so many police officials are shot dead and the government is
so helpless that no culprit involved in such lawless killings is ever taken to
task. It was somewhere in the mid of last May, in the Naxal-hit Kanker district
of Chhattisgarh, Dilip Kumar Sinha, an Assistant Sub Inspector police was also
murdered by the Naxalite activists when he was returning to his duty from Bande
village on motorcycle. According to the Press Trust of India some armed
Naxalites started firing at him and managed to escape. The same day a
government contractor Suklal Sarkar also became the target of Naxalites when he
was sitting in his office in Pankhajur area. Luckily he was taken to the nearest
hospital and the doctors succeeded in saving his life after a long struggle.
Both these incidents flagged a new air of fear and fright not only among the
police officials but also among those who are working for various government
departments. In short the situation is getting horribly out of control in most
of the Naxal affected areas.
In some of the areas the Naxalite movement is given the name of Maoist
movement also. Both these movements follow the same philosophy and have become
a serious threat to the peace and prosperity of India. According to a recent
report the Maoists are planning to create a confederation of states comprising
the North East region, parts of Myanmar and Sylhet.
The confederation would represent smaller nationalities of the area.
This plan of creating a confederation within India is a strong proof of the
weakening law and order situation in world’s biggest democratic state. Since
the Naxalites or Maoists enjoy a strong support from the local people of the
affected areas, it has become next to impossible for the government of India to
crush these movements. A few days back on 28th of June the local police of
Chhattisgarh had to face a violent protest of the local people after the
killing of seventeen alleged Maoist insurgents. Local villagers were raising
slogans that most of those killed were villagers, not insurgents.
They said the police mercilessly killed innocent villagers who were
fighting for the rights of the poor peasants and laborers. The situation must
be no doubt very much disturbing and alarming for the government of India and
certainly threatening to the Indian union. Instead of poking nose into the
internal affairs of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Pakistan and instead of
supporting the miscreants and terrorist in these neighbouring countries, India
must take care of her own people who are looking towards the international
world for the solution of their problems. If not taken care of the Naxalites or
the Maoists, India shall give birth to another child very soon.
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