It's only because India is a democracy that the Naxal's even exist.
Unlike all other internal conflicts facing the region , ThE Naxal issue stems for a systemic fault in India's government that has built up over many years.
It is a fight for politcal right in the end, even though the Naxals themselves are only a symptom and by no means a solution .
The various aspects surround the issue. Have only come to light because of the democratic process and free media. Public percept of course is solely the individuals choice
India stem's for the deserts to the highest peaks in the world. A fitting cotrast it would seem to the nations people. Billionaires and Poor living side by side in equally jaw dropping numbers.
And a government whose job it is to meet the needs of all these very vast and different people , Balancing the needs of a few Hundred Million people versus those of even more hundreds of less privileged. All the while trying to fight the systemic corruption that exists with in it self.
A tale of two India's is in fact the very reason the Naxal issue now is different from before. On hand You have an India that wants to march into the 21st century with a new attitude , and another that has yet to realise a better tomorrow.
India's most under privileged
The Naxal's issue connects to the poor and their right's and place in today's India. What happens and is being watched and judged by all.
Naxal influence has left many parts of the nation with out any government support for many years.
As the government comes back to a people who have gotten very little form it.
It bring's with a modern India. It's good's and bad's.
the Naxal's are but a tip of the iceberg of what is one of the most important political challenges the nation has yet.
Even when the movement is dead and accounted for , what happens after is the real issue facing many of these political analysts.
The Naxals came about because of a reason they did little to help but very few symptoms help cure an illness .
But in the end , one must take a pragmatic view of these things , will something happen yes. will it be the a good move , honestly nobody can answer that.
One thing i can say is that above all else this is an exercise of democracy,
In a communist , dictatorship or what ever . Do you really expect there to be any objections at all , to what ever happens.
At least for our sakes , we have a populace not afraid to stand up to the government. No democracy can function with out that.
India's government , is only an amalgamation, of its people's will.
And in an issue as wide as the this , and a government as corrupt as ours.
What ever crimes "if they exist" surface.
India's citizens will always be there to hold them to account. That in the end is the very role of democracy.