The Maoist Movement in India
The present day scenario, as far as the Maoist group is concerned, is different. The group has its own ‘Maoist Law’ now for rapid dispensation. With the passage of time, their laws and systems have proved to be more robust the system of the Indian government.
Thus, the Maoist group was almost bleeding by now. They found the activities of the Indian government and its forces to be very unjust. A dictator for once was now just a mere puppet in the hands of the Indian government. Finally, a time came, when the Naxalites and the Maoist group became one and then attacked the Indian police and forces. With passage of time, this group became more and more dominant. There was mayhem, plunder, and sabotage everywhere. As time passed by, the Maoists group started becoming more of a national problem than a minor issue. It was time that the Indian government took steps to curb the growing authority of the illegitimate group that was trying to dominate the nation. With plenty of anti-social elements in their ranks, the Maoists have proved the fact that the system of democracy in our country has been a failure.
The present day scenario, as far as the Maoist group is concerned, is different. The group has its own ‘Maoist Law’ now for rapid dispensation. With the passage of time, their laws and systems have proved to be more robust the system of the Indian government. The system of the Maoists basically aims at frightening people. ‘Fear’ has become a uniform code. More and more youngsters are joining this system as a result of which the system of our Government / nation is getting permanently damaged in the process. The Maoists have also started gaining ground because they have been dispensing quick justice. The Indian government has taken years to settle the 1993 Mumbai blast case and still several decisions are pending. On the other hand, the Maoists group believes in quick form of justice.
The Maoists group also has its informers who go around in civil dresses. In fact, the Maoist group has their secret informers within the ranks of the police as well which helps the Maoist to keep the police always confused. This also helps the group stay way from the hazardous activities of the Indian Government.
The Maoists also train these youngsters in the best way feasible, so that they can deliver the maximum when required. They also provide them with the best guns and other ammunitions. At times the Government forces are afraid of engaging in a scuffle with the Maoist forces even on their own turf.
The fact remains that all the sections of the Indian societies that have been ignored till date have found their savior in the form of Maoists. A time will come when the Maoists will be able to replace the Government forces because of the lack of control on the Nation’s activities. According to the present scenario, the aging hierarchy might well be replaced very soon. They ignored crowed if the country has been indoctrinated the police. In a nutshell, this has become a huge national problem and this may open a new chapter of Neo-Indian terrorism as well.
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