Its with the deep pain I find myself helpless when we talk about the poor tribals and central India. The Naxals and Maoist engaged in war with Indian establishment has been violently attacking the civil population. Either they have lost the mandate and resorted to futile effort to conduct unsuccessful revolution. In case they tend to send a message to Government of India, this is clear, they do not want any intervention in their areas, neither they are ready to negotiate. The failure of security forces in tacking with the issues is due to lack of understanding of the forces regarding the nature and terrain of the areas and people. The civil population, what so ever little support recieved from the India is being taken away by such attacks which does not match with the ideals set in free India. We know this fact those who have got benefits of growth would not like these acts of violence and should law act strictly.
Naxals or Maoist by such attack is hampering the little support the tribals were recieving from the urban middle class in eastern India. The intellectuals who were ready to participate in discussion between the parties are no longer would be interested in such a dialogue which starts from discussion on innocent blood bath from both the sides. Who assumes that demands would be heard? A huge supression from the state is awaited which would harm the larger interest of tribals in central India. The mass migration of tribals would escalate given the rising violence in the districts affected. But where this would lead the tribal population in 21st century? Will it end?
Naxals or Maoist by such attack is hampering the little support the tribals were recieving from the urban middle class in eastern India. The intellectuals who were ready to participate in discussion between the parties are no longer would be interested in such a dialogue which starts from discussion on innocent blood bath from both the sides. Who assumes that demands would be heard? A huge supression from the state is awaited which would harm the larger interest of tribals in central India. The mass migration of tribals would escalate given the rising violence in the districts affected. But where this would lead the tribal population in 21st century? Will it end?
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