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@Abu Zolfiqar, thank you for posting the links and exposing atrocities of Mao rebels..
India will be able to counter Maoist menace by 2013
With Maoist violence continuing unabated, Home Minister P Chidambaram has said the country will be able to counter the menace by 2013.
"We must meet the challenge to fight against Maoists and terrorism in the next two-to-three-years. We know it is a big challenge for India, but we will be able to meet the challenge in the next two-to-three years," he said at a function organised by a Business daily in Mumbai last night.
Chidambaram said India is facing another challenge that of preventing criminals making entry into Parliament.
"We are the largest and disciplined democracy in the world. We need honest and decent people to come to Parliament," he said.
India will be able to counter Maoist menace by 2013: PC- Hindustan Times
if this happend maoist and islamic militants both easily eraised
India will be able to counter Maoist menace by 2013
With Maoist violence continuing unabated, Home Minister P Chidambaram has said the country will be able to counter the menace by 2013.
"We must meet the challenge to fight against Maoists and terrorism in the next two-to-three-years. We know it is a big challenge for India, but we will be able to meet the challenge in the next two-to-three years," he said at a function organised by a Business daily in Mumbai last night.
Chidambaram said India is facing another challenge that of preventing criminals making entry into Parliament.
"We are the largest and disciplined democracy in the world. We need honest and decent people to come to Parliament," he said.
India will be able to counter Maoist menace by 2013: PC- Hindustan Times
It is very likely that this issue can completely be tackled and done away with by 2014-15, provided Chidambram is around and the central government remains committed and not fall prey to the propaganda unleashed through the so-called intellectuals by the naxals. I think 2013 remains a little too optimistic but to make it a success state governments need to get serious about the situation confronted with or a lot of good work done off late will be lost.
When Chidambram says something that certainly cant be sidelined as a mere rhetoric and this chap knows what he is talking about, and in here come the two important worrisome states of bihar and jharkhand.
Bihar is due for election in another 8odd months time period and nitish kumar for now is in no mood to commit anything against the naxals so one needs to wait till the new government gets formed by the end of this year as to what would be the real tone taken by the next incoming government, till then atleast for now bihar remains a no action area, there is too much of a political gamble for the NDA government there.
Sibu soren who sympathizes with the cause of naxals will be hard nut to crack but his love for the CM’s post is more than that for any other cause and he can do anything if he were to be promised a CM’s tenure for five years. His is a case of one where one can and should fire from his shoulder but do it with the carrot (CM’s post) and stick (action against the naxals) theory. One needs him as the CM when this action gains momentum because if he were to be in the opposition he will create a huge stir about the whole issue.
As for the naxal movement in the present context is declining is nothing more than a propaganda; they today have a carder base of over 20,000 people which is dramatic increase with more sitting on the fence ready to join them with north India being the new recruit zone, and operational zone and if they are allowed to go unchecked then uttar pradesh is the next target area.
There has been too much stress on development and force as solutions but those are not the only solutions if we are to have a lasting peaceful solution. Other than the two there is need for social engineering and in here the land reforms with the tribals getting their due and police reforms are the core to a viable solution. Both these very important solutions remains a state subject, but the question is are they honest enough to work it out or is there too much politics at stake, only time will tell but this is a problem which can very well be checked, and I remain an optimist that we will see a declining naxal movement by the mid of this decade.
Sir with all due respect have we been able to solve kashmir issue, in my humble opinion no, all insurgencies can last for so long unless they are externally supported.Hence my comment that if we develop the capability to finger china in the same way this thing will go otherwise we will be talking about this after another decade or so.
Maoist are desperate, they are not getting public support despite of their high voltage propaganda.
And the areas under their dominance are shrinking day by day.
If govt. remain firm, don't fall into trap in name of peace talk, the chidambram remain the home minister they will be history for sure and too soon.