gubbi
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That is a vicious cycle. Bringing in the Army will undermine the faith in local law enforcement institutions. This will further play into the maoists ideology that the government does not work and military firepower is being used to suppress genuine demands, fueling further discontent among the population. The Maoists basically influence the poor using this very premise - that the present government does not work for the poor. This will give more credence to the parallel government run by these thugs in the people's eyes over the legitimate elected representatives.That is what I thought too first. But this is clearly getting out of hand with different states taking its own steps and refusing a co-ordinated patrolling.
Bringing in the Army is soon becoming inevitable. Right or wrong is a moot point. You cant have a parallel Government being run by armed thugs.
What we actually need are major political reforms. Someone with huge steel balls got to do it.
I was mocking the ideology of these naxals. They tend to preach water but drink wine.It was once, not now.
You don't call thugs running illegal mining mafia to the tune of 2000 crores and bumping off people at random branding them as informers, blowing up schools, bridges, roads, telecom/electric towers as caped crusaders fighting against the evil capitalists.