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India's biggest internal security threat, as the Prime Minister famously described it, may be worse than you thought. That's because even in Andhra Pradesh, where the battle against the Maoists has apparently been won, it turns out that the government is losing the battle for the minds and hearts of the people.

It's a debate that's been raging within the Congress, and outside it. Should the government adopt a largely law-and-order attitude towards the Maoists and deal with them like criminals or should the focus be more on cutting the ground from under their feet through a development agenda that wins over the population of the affected areas?

An exclusive survey of the once Maoist-dominated districts of the Telengana region by IMRB, well-known market research organisation, for The Times of India has found that while attitudes towards the rebels are ambivalent, the condemnation of the government and its means of tackling the problem is quite clear.

The findings raise disturbing questions about whether focusing largely on the policing aspects of the problem may be a flawed strategy in the long run. They also throw up another poser: Has the battle in AP truly been won or can the Maoists stage a comeback in a few years?

Tied to this is the question of how the Maoists are viewed by the populace of these parts. Are they perceived essentially as a bloodthirsty, extortionist bunch or as rebels standing up for people's rights?

TOI decided to do an opinion poll of the affected areas to find out. The problem, however, was that this was a region where pollsters found very difficult to enter. We finally decided to conduct the survey in those areas of Andhra Pradesh which were till not too long ago strongholds of the Naxalites but where their activities have been checked. The survey was conducted, therefore, in five districts of the Telengana region Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal and Khammam. These districts were chosen not only because they were till recently severely Naxal-affected, but also because of their proximity to current hotbeds in Chattisgarh and Maharashtra.

To tap into the mood of the aam admi in these areas, the survey was restricted to the not so well off socio-economic categories, SEC B and SEC C and to men and women between the ages of 25 and 50. What we found has come as an eye-opener for us and should be worrying for everybody. The state may have won the battle of the guns, but the Maoists are clearly ahead in the perception game. This is particularly true in the districts of Warangal and Nizamabad as the accompanying charts show only too clearly.

The root cause of the disaffection is the overwhelming feeling of neglect of the areas by the government. About two-thirds expressed this view and in Warangal the figure was as high as 81%. That, you might say, is hardly alarming. Similar figures would probably be thrown up anywhere in India. True. But when two-thirds also say that the Maoists are right in choosing the methods they have to highlight the neglect, it is difficult to dismiss it as normal.

Perhaps the most revealing answers are in response to questions on whether the Maoists — still better known as Naxalites in this belt — were good or bad for the region and whether their defeat by the AP police has made matters better or worse.

Almost 60% said the Naxalites were good for the area and only 34% felt life had improved since they were beaten back. As for whether exploitation has increased after the Naxalite influence waned, 48% said it had against 38% who said it hadn't, the rest offering no opinion.

Those answers are buttressed by the responses to three other questions. The first of these was on whether the characterization of the Naxals as extortionists and mafia was accurate. Two-thirds disagreed. An elaboration of this came in response to a slightly more open-ended question. Over half said the Naxalites worked for the good of the area, another one-third said they had the right intentions but the wrong means. Only 15% were willing to describe them as just goondas.

Equally importantly, 50% of the respondents felt the Naxalites had forced the government to focus on development work in the affected areas. What these responses show is just how negative the perception of the government is in these parts.

That the people here are not entirely comfortable with Naxalite methods is also quite clear. Even a question on what explained their strength in these parts showed that very few attributed it to popularity alone, a majority saying either that it was due to fear or that it was a combination of approval and fear. That despite this ambivalence there is a sympathetic view of the Naxals only betrays the people's desperate search for any means to shake shaking up the state.

Given these findings it is hardly surprising that killings by Maoists are looked upon more leniently than those by the government and that the state's claims about encounters are viewed with extreme suspicion.

The government may say, and with some justification, that the Maoists represent the biggest threat to India's internal security, but what this poll shows is that the aam admi in these parts views government apathy as the biggest threat to his wellbeing.

The towns in which the poll was conducted were Kamareddy in Nizamabad district, Gudi Hathnoor in Adilabad, Sirsilla in Karimnagar, Mahbubabad in Warangal and Palwancha in Khammam. A total of 521 people were polled in these five towns, a statistically robust sample size.

58% in AP say Naxalism is good, finds TOI poll - The Times of India
 
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Naxalism is good, as long as they keep it to the govt, not by kidnapping locals to get there stuffs done.... They are loosing support doing that way, thats the wrong way to do a right thing
 
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Naxalism is good, as long as they keep it to the govt, not by kidnapping locals to get there stuffs done.... They are loosing support doing that way, thats the wrong way to do a right thing

And why are 58% against India because India is stealing their wealth and depriving them of their due rights and shares? Is that the real story why Naxalism is gaining strength?
 
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And why are 58% against India because India is stealing their wealth and depriving them of their due rights and shares? Is that the real story why Naxalism is gaining strength?

no, the reason was, Politicians Made a Big blunder by Capturing tribal Lands By Giving them lot of false Promises....
 
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And why are 58% against India because India is stealing their wealth and depriving them of their due rights and shares? Is that the real story why Naxalism is gaining strength?

All land in India is controlled by the government. When a property developer, for example, wishes to develop a block, he would buy that from the state government and in turn the state would hand the original land dwellers (aka the tribals) a small fee. You could argue that the government should stop interfering in land deals albeit that runs the risk of proliferation of war lords.
 
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And why are 58% against India because India is stealing their wealth and depriving them of their due rights and shares? Is that the real story why Naxalism is gaining strength?

I think you don't quite understand what Naxalism is. India is not stealing their wealth as you crudely put it. They are India, and their struggle is against the present system in India, they believe that Indians are yet to acquire freedom from hunger and deprivation and that the rich classes control the wealth and means of production. Their aim is the overthrow of the present system, hence the targeting of politicians, police officers and men, i.e. symbols of government, not of common people.

So is their cause wrong and not popular? Going by the support figures above, it doesnt seem so. Will they be succesful, thats debatable, last time there was an uprising in 1967, it died down mostly because they lost the vision that made them popular and they became more of thugs.

Whether they are succesful this time or not will depend on how their leadership steers them and if the government continues to bumble, if not, people are too difficult to fool. If government addresses the masses concern, thats mission accomplished for the movement.

After all the Raison d'être for the movement is upgrading peoples lives, if they achieve that, its good for India and its people.
 
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Hello Hello there who has written this rubbish??? :angry:

I am from AP and i know there is no such thought in people, seems like a pathetic attempt by whoever the author is to make a devil of India.

LOL 58% indeed :rofl: the only thing we andhrites are finding problematic is the CM who is just a rubber stamp of Sonia here, and the Telangana genie which raises now and then.

For the info of people who don't know my state provides most number of engineering graduates and software professionals. I have only one sentence for this writer, get a life dude.
 
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People want to see a Communist India? Please NO! I cant image two Asian giants being communist.
 
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People want to see a Communist India? Please NO! I cant image two Asian giants being communist.

U mean like this..:smokin:
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For India, Communism in the form of Marxism-Leninism is ok, it atleast keeps our democratic establishment on its toes to deliver consistently, but Maoism (Communist Party of India-maoists a.k.a. Naxalites) is not. You cannot just simply take up arms and start killing the people of your country in the name of 'getting your (so called) rights forcefully'. Thats terrorism, which the naxalism has transformed into. It was meant to be a movement of struggle for the peasants & underprivileged but now they have become a bunch of thugs, bullies & finally terrorists.

Something interesting on Communism - enjoy..:D

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Absolutely ridiculous statistic and it is very much way off. There are few people in the remote areas who support naxalism and this figure of 58% is Over Over Over exagerration.

I am from Hyderabad and take my word the support of these naxals is not even 1 or 2 % of the population of AP which is over 7 Crore.

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Absolutely ridiculous statistic and it is very much way off. There are few people in the remote areas who support naxalism and this figure of 58% is Over Over Over exagerration.

I am from Hyderabad and take my word the support of these naxals is not even 1 or 2 % of the population of AP which is over 7 Crore.
 
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India has naxals we have talibans..let shake hands and root these morons out!
 
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Naxalites if given their due rights will lay down arms. India wants to hide its failures behind the red communist symbols. Also Indian forces need to negotiate with them instaed of killing them on a daily basis.
 
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I really love this. I am sympathetic to Naxal movement, it has genuine concerns that were left unaddressed. But for someone to think my loyalty to India is mutually exclusive to my sympathy is really stupid Idea promoted by "FAKE PATRIOTS", who sit in New Delhi and Mumbai.

Not every person who sympathizes with Naxals are communist. In most of the places the Police or the State is an extension to "special interests" like Feudal lords, Industrilists or some political hacks, Naxal have kept these forces in check esp. many rural parts of Northern AP. So, people have genuine sympathy towards Naxals. It is not because they understand Marx or Mao.

I think non-indians as well the some indians should make this distinction of "India the Nation" with "India the System", when discussing the Naxal issue.

I have said it before and I will say it again, Naxals have a country and it is called INDIA.
 
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Absolutely ridiculous statistic and it is very much way off. There are few people in the remote areas who support naxalism and this figure of 58% is Over Over Over exagerration.

I am from Hyderabad and take my word the support of these naxals is not even 1 or 2 % of the population of AP which is over 7 Crore.

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Absolutely ridiculous statistic and it is very much way off. There are few people in the remote areas who support naxalism and this figure of 58% is Over Over Over exagerration.

I am from Hyderabad and take my word the support of these naxals is not even 1 or 2 % of the population of AP which is over 7 Crore.

May be you should go to Warangal, Nizamabad, Adilabad, SriKakulam, Kamareddi. Hyderabad is not the place to look, it is after all the bastion of the people who are against Naxalism.
 
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