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A wakeup call for Manmohan Singh - India’s Maoist autonomous regions growing in area, people’s confidence, military and economic strengths exponentially
Sudhir Chadda
Jun. 9, 2009

The congress party has won the election in India. The Marxists have agreed to call it a day. The BJP has agreed to accept cash for defeat. America is happy with India tilting towards the West ready to counter balance Chinese military and economic strength and Islamic terrorism. Indian industrialists look for the next boom. The software companies keep trying sending more people abroad for quick money outsourcing exports. But sinister thing is happening in India that no one knows. It is the repeat of what happened in Nepal!

Indian status quo of so-called open democracy is about to get challenged bottom up. The treat is the exponential growth in the power of the Maoists commonly known in India as Naxalites.

The Maoists are active 11 states and spreading very fast. They are capturing the heat and minds of India’s poor deep rural people. They have their own Government within the Government. They call it autonomous zones. Indian police force is scared to challenge these Maoists in their autonomous territories.

The Maoists run health clinics, schools, courts, and security infrastructure. They provide clean water for common people through installation of tube wells in the deep rural regions where Manmohan Singh’s Government and the Indian Marxists ignore the basic need of the poorest Indians. The Naxals (Maoists) are building local dams, irrigation channels, schools, health clinics, and recruiting their military cadres.

The biggest problem for Manmohan Singh is the growing confidence of India’s poorest population on the Maoists. Indian Military cannot fight the common people of India. That is how Nepal became the first Maoist controlled nation.

Most interesting is the way the Maoists is getting their money to help the poor in India. Like Robin Hood they extort money from the Indian industrialists making money from Government contracts. The Maoists also extract protection money from the rich private bankers in the deep rural areas of India. The police are scared of the Maoists in the deepest of the deep rural areas of India.

Maoists know as of today they cannot fight the Indian Army. But that can change tomorrow or a few years from today. As their region, funding, military strength, and above all the sympathy of the common people increase, they can pose a formidable force for Indian democracy – the so-called political system.

Indian Government is taking matters very lightly just like Nepal Government took it lightly before the Maoist movement grew exponentially engulfing the whole nation and dethroning the monarch. People in Naxal autonomous region of West Bengal, Orissa, Chattisgarh, and other states have more confidence on the Maoists than the mainstream political parties and the Government just like it was in Nepal.


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