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Military Operation against Maoists is no solution

By Afshain Afzal • Nov 23rd, 2009 • Category: Politics • 7 Comments

Never in the history of India, New Delhi linked the left wing Maoist movement with Pakistan. But in a recent conspiracy of Indian Intelligence agencies various resistance groups to Indian rule are being linked with Pakistan. The sole aim of this strategically acrobatic move is to malign Pakistan internationally.  In this context, in a recent statement, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh while admitting that his government failed to achieve much success against Maoists maintained that infiltration through various routes was going up.

Where Indian Prime Minister described the Maoists movements as the gravest internal security threat, the Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram admitted presence of Maoists in 17 states and disclosed that they are responsible for 90 percent of the violence in the country. In fact Indian Prime Minister has for the first time openly admitted that despite efforts, the level of violence in the affected states is continuously rising. Recently, while addressing state Police chiefs at a three days conference at New Delhi, Chidambaram disclosed that last year alone there were 1,591 incidents of Maoist violence resulting in 721 killings while this year until August there had been 1,405 incidents, resulting in 580 deaths spread over 11 states. In fact, as the time is passing, it is becoming more and more difficult to control Naxals but no one is ready to accept the responsibility of bringing the situation to such a critical stage.

The Indian Government sources at New Delhi, quoting Indian Home Secretary GK Pillai, claim that India is all set to launch joint Army, Air Force and Para Military Forces operations against Naxals in November 2009. The Indian Cabinet Committee of Security (CCS) had recently approved the Government’s plan to counter Maoists in the six affected states. Initially the operation would be carried out in four states namely Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa and Maharashtra, where according to Indian Intelligence reports most of the Maoist infrastructure, training camps and strongholds are located. On the basis of results of operations in said four states, joint Indian forces will be moved into remaining two states as well as other effected areas.

In all, joint operations will be carried out in phases in 20 Naxals affected states. Troops from Indian Army, Indian Air Force and personnel of CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action), a Central force, with State police in frontal role have already been earmarked for the next month’s operations. Although, Indian Union Home Minister P Chidambaram during his recent visit to Maoist-affected states of Chattisgarh and Jharkand ruled out that there is any move to involve the Army in the fight against Naxals but this is what India is hiding. The government at New Delhi has already allowed Indian Air Force to retaliate if it is attacked by Maoists. Similarly, unusual movement of Indian troops have taken place in Maoist affected areas/

The Intelligence summaries submitted in the month of October 2009  by Indian Military Intelligence (MI), Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) highlighted that Naxal menace can be wiped out from across the country only through joint operations of Indian Air Force, Indian Army and Para Military Forces. The operations against Naxals, according to a rough estimate, would last for more than two years in which Israeli and US commandos would assist India with arms and expertise. The government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is confident that they can wipeout Naxals in a period between 12 to 30 months. Before Prime Minister Singh orders ‘go’ to its joint forces against Naxals, there is a need to make an independent assessment about India’s brutal action against Sikhs in the past. Even today any security plan is not complete without mentioning the names of a number of Sikh organizations in possible terrorist attacks. Where the action against Sikhs was generally confined to only one state, what repercussions India has calculated after joint operations against Naxals in 20 affected states. India still has time to rephrase the plan against Naxals before it is too late.

Even if talks with Communist Party of India or other groups repeatedly fails, still there should be room for another round of talks, aiming at removing their grievances and carrying out massive development work in Naxals affected areas. One wonders, why Indian politicians and members of civil society are reflecting ignorance on the issue. It is right time to lobby against all those who are interested in misadventure against Naxals as it would lead to popular movements for separatism, allowing foreign conspirators to interfere directly in the internal affairs of the country.


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Click For More Articles By Afshain Afzal I am a freelance writer by profession and have an experience of writing freelance for both the online and the print media. My articles regularly appear in Pakistani newspapers including The Frontier Post, Pakistan Observer, The Post, The News. In foreign press, my articles have been published in Bangladesh Today, Holiday international and Sri Lanka Guardian. Besides completing Masters in History and International Relations, I am also pursuing M Phil in Rural Development. I am a Law graduate. I spend most of the time in affairs relating to social work and writing articles.
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  1. One doesn’t know what ignorance you are talking about! How to tackle the Maoist menace has been extensively debated among people and government across all media.

    Your comparison of a probable military action against Naxals to that against *Sikhs* is laughable! Please stop looking at every problem from the lense of ethnicity. You will divide the world into thousand countries that way, and still not be peaceful, as is the state of affairs in pakistan.

    And yes, military action against maoists has become necessary. We are prepared to correct whereever we have wronged them in the past, even if they do not lay down arms. But we cannot sit back and wait for the Moists to assume Talibani proportions. Pakistan can keep sitting on dynamites, we cannot.

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  2. It would be too intricate for foreign/Pakistani observers to assess the inherent problems of India, more so for Pakistanis because they themselves do not understand their own country that much either.
    I hope that the writer would keep tracking this Maoist problem closely in the future, so as to find that there would never be any military offensive against our inbred ultras as he has inferred in the writeup above.
    However this is also not to say that we want to turn a blind eye towards the menace of Maoists, but they are our own people and would be handled by non-military options and political solutions.
    Pakistani intelligentsia’s/elite’s oneupmanship competition with India has been the root cause of spreading disinformation about India’s domestic problems. But this habit has rather brought Pakistan to a state where it stands today. It is amply clear that the experiment of 1947 has failed miserably, though we do not intend to reverse those decisions or challenge the sovereignty of that country.
    Take care! God bless you!

  3. salute to the Pakistan army. It has been succeful in neautralizing the terrorists and the job is almost done. Now that the alqaeeda is being crushed badly they are taking the help of media to damage control. I think we all need to praise our nation army for doing such a marvelous job. We need to get rid of these extremists who kill children and women in the name of religion. Our religion is the most beautiful and our country the most beautiful land and these terrorists want to ruin it!

  4. NAXALISM in India will die once the BIG FAT CATS OF INDIAN BUSINESS learn to spread their wealth to common people. Mukesh Ambani is building a placial home costing $ 1 billion to house 6 of his family!!!!.Indian government is getting a dole $ 1 Billion from japan overseas development to fund eradication of slums in Mumbai by giving each family of 10 million 225 sq feet of living space. See the contrast

  5. Get ur facts right. Dont just balderdash, sweetheart!

    Naxalism started as a movement against social ills by peasants of Naxalbari in West Wengal state of India in 1968. Hence the name “Naxalism”.

    Yes, today it has grown to an alarming proportion. it is because of social ills of the regions. Now it is being made as a political issue by the politicians.

    In my personal view, using force will not yield desired results. We should concentrate on providing “roti, kapda, makan” to the disgruntled people of the affected regions. Development will wipe out Naxalism in a few yrs; use of force will not.

    So, let us bother with our problems. And if at all u wish to comment, pls do it after knowing ur beans. Dont make anti india propaganda out of it.

    Poor commentary on a live issue.

  6. @4 Johann, I’m a great fan of Mr. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani. I think the Ambani family deserves all the luxuries, because they’ve earned their fortune. You shouldn’t forget that such billionaires are the flag bearers of India in the world community.

  7. now that the Taliban and alqaeeda have almost been defeated they are using all sources of their to attract people towards this war. They say the Pakistan army is also non believers. Thye would now go any height to fight back because they know this is almost their end and as the nation as a whole has stood against this extremism they have brought on our land.

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