Surprising that people are trying to find solution sitting in some management institute. Please spend some time in the area, you will come to know the reason for increase in number of naxalites. What can we expect where no govt official has reached till date to tell the people that they are living in a country called India. Can you believe - there are villages, not so remote, where people donot know if there is any concept of nation.. They havenot heard the name - India.
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Arinjay Kumar, Administration, BSF
| 05 31 2011 02:53:18 +0000
Infact, it's a socio - economic and governance problem... Someone from the govt's civil machinary needs to physically visit these areas to let the people know that they are living in India..
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Arinjay Kumar, Administration, BSF
| 05 31 2011 02:48:55 +0000
Govt doesnot simply mean the people sitting in Delhi. There are executives of the govt deployed in every district, every block of the country. They are executive body of the govt. It is for them to look into the matter with a degree of sincerity, which unfortunately is drastically lacking..
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Arinjay Kumar, Administration, BSF
| 05 31 2011 02:36:57 +0000
Every bad and law breaking element is the sweet fruit of political tree.They are supported by parties for their benefits when work is over all relations are diverted and declared them as NAXAL.
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LAXMAN KESHWALA, Freelancer, Telecom/ISP
| 05 29 2011 19:42:07 +0000
hello Himanshu,lot has been discussed on this issue but still it is very live!! i think some times it is not just right thing to blame Govt for everything.even Naxals should also need to be little pro-active rather than always reactive.
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jairaj shyam prasad, Production Manager, BOSCH Ltd
| 05 27 2011 16:55:14 +0000
What are the government's efforts to tackle the root cause ? Sending the CRPF / army / ... into naxal infested areas is not the solution. Can the government develop even one village ? Give the people of the village the benefits of civilization viz. roads , electricity , water , sanitation , medical care , education , and see if the villagers themselves decide to fight the naxals so that they can continue to lead a comfortable life ? If the government can show its determination by developing even one village , then we can believe their desire , otherwise it is difficult to believe that the government is in any way interested in the people who are actually suffering viz. the common man.
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K. NARAYAN, None, None
| 05 27 2011 12:30:06 +0000
There seems to be unrealistic efforts from government or a kind of a fear psychosis to deal with the situation. In such a situation, the morale of police fighter is low and they make brutal mistakes and get killed.
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suhaschandra deshpande, Marketing Associate
| 05 27 2011 09:44:09 +0000
NAXAL MENACE IS A PERENNIAL PROBLEM WHICH HAS BEEN WRACKING FOR QUITE SOMETIME.WHEN THIS IS MAN MADE BY SOME VESTED INTERESTS PERSONS EITHER APATHETIC ATTITUDE OR ADEQUATE MEASURE IS OF NO SIGNIFICANCE.
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sudhakar , BUSINESS CONSULTANT
| 05 27 2011 09:42:20 +0000
These days our worthy home minister is frequently seen talking about pumping lots of money into naxal affected areas. That may be true according the govt's treasury details. But.... here comes a bigger question.. Has anyone ensured whether any penny is reaching where it is intended to ? For last two years, I have been working in one such interior area of the country. And I have failed to trace even a single penny, I repeat not even a single penny to have reached the ground. The plethora of money being pumped is not enough to escape the umpteen of pockets it has to cross through. There must have been projects marked to spend the money, but they remained confined to papers.... fail to get implemented on ground. The local populace here has never seen any face from their district headquarter. Hence, they have no idea which district they are living in, which state they belong to and if the human race is divided into concept of nation. They have not heard the name of Bharat or for that matter, India. Will any one care to explain the things ?
What exactly does the govt think may be a solution for the naxal menace ? Govt has failed to initiate any conversation with the thinktank of the naxalites. We have failed to provide even drinking water to the mass.. How do we think we are doing anything to meet the naxal menace ?? Will anyone answer ??
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Arinjay Kumar, Administration, BSF
| 05 27 2011 04:19:43 +0000
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Hey Mr. Arinjay Kumar, You aware that decisions are taken in either Board room or Cabinet. You & I delegated the powers to the representatives elected. And presume that they act in the Interest of the people. No problem can be same .Be it LTTE or the Naxals. Each has its own dimension to connote either to destroy society or to create a new set-up. Green hunt is the decision taken by the cabinet, to curb the menace that was posed by Naxal then. Its effectiveness can not be adjudged by you and me. There were a lot conference on this issue. Still, no agreed conclusion arrived at. Naxals started their problem by arms. They forced the Landlord & acquired lands. This instigated many & formed a group to continue it after having seen its success. This momentum continued & Naxals used arms to achieve their goals with some vested interest support. You aware of the arms haul ,very recently found out after Ms. Mamtha's assuming power. These things are clear indications that a group wants to perpetrate trouble to continue & to hold on to its prosperity. Now tell me where the Govt fails. Does the decision taken at the cabinet wrong? or the Home ministry instructing to go Green Hunt is wrong? .There needs to be check for this anti -social elements otherwise, it will be abated. Considering all the ills only, govt machinery involves force. Democracy does not mean keeping quiet & watching a few to threat the people. Anyhow, such decisions are not taken by us but by leaders who are entrusted the responsibility to control the issue.
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KALIYAMOORTHY , Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed
| 05 31 2011 10:13:32 +0000
I hope this menace will end soon,What we people do We always look for the weakness of our government,but instead we should appreciate our democracy, the best one as for as i am concerned.The people as it is an age old problem and government is not taking the adequate measures,but dear the government is not only facing this problem,It has to look in other matters also.....
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sajad hussain chashoo, ASM, AnandRathi
| 05 30 2011 08:28:13 +0000
Thanks Himanshu for referral. I am in total agreement with your point of view on the subject. This menace need to end and hopefully will end soon.
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Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant
| 05 29 2011 04:39:10 +0000
This call should be the joint call of Govt. & the local people, as Govt. is helpless without the support of localites, as there is tendancy of localites to help the naxalites due to fear of their life. Thanks for referral, Himanshu & I support your views.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd
| 05 28 2011 11:35:03 +0000
Well...I would not say that govt is apathetic towards the naxal menace - but whatever measures they are taking is just NOT ADEQUATE. This is an age-old problem that will not be solved today or tomorrow, but will take some unknown no. of years before it is solved. LTTE menace was another problem which came to an abrupt end after exterminating its boss and its network. Therefore, whatever the govt. has been trying to do it need, to persist with some novel way of getting rid of them - the rest will happen.
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Saibal Ray, Sr. Process Engineer, KPIT Cummins Infosystems
| 05 28 2011 10:17:27 +0000
Yes I agree with you Mr. Himanshu Pathak, Any conflict can not be settled on a short period of time. Particularly, the Naxal Menace is known to our people for a decades. The crisis is more of political than of judicial in nature. The land acquisition bill revision, Grama Panchayat Bill enabling them to govern, the democratic parley to development not at the cost of people are the few that can counter it in the near future. Moreover, the loosing ground of CPI politically(Bengal, Kerala etc.), may tender smoother play at Naxal area. Crisis management talk is , generally, disturbed by the anti-social evils for wanton-purposes so that, their survival with prosperity is assured for ever. In future any negotiation involving Political parties, Naxals, Contractors, Industrials, Social activists on the core issues to be viewed apolitical & need to have Nations interest always in the top. Naxal also need to understand that Govt machinery is higher than any other social group. It needs to lead all.
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KALIYAMOORTHY , Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed
| 05 27 2011 12:05:16 +0000
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