Monday, October 11, 2010

NAXALS - The Internal Threat

Naxals are equivalent to Jihadis and terrorists coming from Pakistan and PoK who frequently disturb Kashmir
or who in support with ISI of Pakistan caused so many terror attacks in various parts of the country.

And there is no doubt that these naxals will prove to be more dangerous in future because they have fastly and substantially grown during last ten years in many states of India. They have become stronger in manpower, financial power and also fighting power. They have made deeper inroads into Indian politics and also developed liaisons with political heavyweights and the so called Human rights people who from time to time not only help naxal leaders but also seek the help of naxals to win the election.

This is why leaders like Mamta, Lalu, Mulayam, Sharad Yadav, Nitish, and Digvijay Singh frequently talk of extending helping hand to naxals, or advise government to stop Green Hunt Operation launched against naxals .
I feel that the real threat that we face today is naxals. The extend of Naxal infestation can be seen in disguise of social workers or NGOs or VIP leaders supporters of Naxals. These naxals will prove to be “Bibhisan” at time of war and they will not only share all vital information with enemy countries surrounding India but also puncture and dilute strength of Indian army through various diplomatic strategies.

It is naxals who have been consistently attacking on police, Para military forces, CRPF jawans or armed forces. It is naxals who have from time to time exhibited their power by attacking on police head quarters or by hijacking train or by attacking train or by carrying our frequent state level bund to demoralize local inhabitants and to destabilize normal working of Indians.

These naxals are more diplomatic because it is our own political leaders in various states who are talking of dialogues with naxals in the name of social agenda and indirectly supporting naxals in making India internally weak.

I therefore say with full firmness that India should not under estimate the present power and strength of naxal leaders and India should not commit the blunder of treating Naxal fighters as normal victim of backwardness or poverty or Ill-treatment by local administration

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