To all those who support naxalism:
1. An economically backward area in West Bengal, Lalgarh was declared to be free of Indian government's control for a week or so. All essential supplies were cut-off, people were tortured if they tried to escape and all kinds of relief efforts on part of the state government were prevented by the maoists. Who gave an organization the right to seize power and make the lives of others miserable, when they are clearly not in a position to feed those people?
2. It has long been speculated that these naxalites serve as agents for the Chinese secret service? It has also been reported that the ultimate aim is to surrender the captured areas to China and set up a grave challenge to India's existence. Why should the government be soft on these traitors?
3. Any activity that hampers the growth of a human being mentally and physically in considered unlawful by the Indian constitution. Since the naxalite attacks result in blockades leading to poor health facilities and zero employment opportunities, why should these anti-Indians be protected from the Indian penal code?
-A citizen of India!
2 comments:
haha! well i was recently talking to some maoists (!) or marxists, if they are any different. What i heard was that there ideology is to kill everyone who is not a sarvahara! that is anyone who is even remotely well of has to die! then they'll form some govt of the proletarians and then after some time kill again those in power...! :P
Yeah man, and their legacy will go on in this fashion! Can't really see an end to this cycle though.
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