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Insurgent & Secessionist movements in India

1. These analysis and theories look very nice on paper. But the reality? The reality is that these insurgencies were programmed by the British who sold the idea of Partition in a ridiculous manner through their lackeys in INC with ulterior motives. The insurgencies began in Aug 1947 with the exodus and slaughters that accompanied. Drawing of crooked and mischievous boundary lines to the disadvantage of the Muslims in the East and the West was the next step creating fertile foundation for the insurgencies to come. Attaching the Muslim majority Andaman - Nicobar on the quiet, annexing the State of Tripura by conspiracy and denying the Nagas their freedom were other ingredients in the East. Junagadh and Manvadar states in the West seems to have been forgotten by modern Pakistanis.

2. The next step towards the insurgencies ailing India was the occupation of J&K. This was followed by annexation of the sovereign state of Hyderbad by Sardar Patel.

3. And once enthroned the Hindu rulers realized they have become free to rule themselves for the first time in millenniums. Therefore, they became extremely defensive and paranoid with anything related to national security. In the fashion of the British masters, whose laws, bureaucracy, heritage, policies and even the GG they inherited, the Brahmonic oligarchy in Delhi began consolidating their power over the throne of the Mughal Sultanate by dividing peoples, creating and inciting insurgencies and resorting to all the dirty tricks the British tradition had left behind.

4. Whereas India spends billions - much beyond its means and requirements (except for affording graft), the State has never addressed the issues of social reforms, the curse of cast division, rural poverty, illiteracy, etc. These were the priorities that their Father Gandhi had laid down.

5. In short, these insurgencies will never end, but will keep escalating till India is divided into natural units in keeping with its historical experience, economy, ethnic identity, language, culture, religion and principles the people of the unit hold dear.

One more fake prophet with his fake prophecies.
 
1. These analysis and theories look very nice on paper. But the reality? The reality is that these insurgencies were programmed by the British who sold the idea of Partition in a ridiculous manner through their lackeys in INC with ulterior motives. The insurgencies began in Aug 1947 with the exodus and slaughters that accompanied. Drawing of crooked and mischievous boundary lines to the disadvantage of the Muslims in the East and the West was the next step creating fertile foundation for the insurgencies to come. Attaching the Muslim majority Andaman - Nicobar on the quiet, annexing the State of Tripura by conspiracy and denying the Nagas their freedom were other ingredients in the East. Junagadh and Manvadar states in the West seems to have been forgotten by modern Pakistanis.

2. The next step towards the insurgencies ailing India was the occupation of J&K. This was followed by annexation of the sovereign state of Hyderbad by Sardar Patel.

3. And once enthroned the Hindu rulers realized they have become free to rule themselves for the first time in millenniums. Therefore, they became extremely defensive and paranoid with anything related to national security. In the fashion of the British masters, whose laws, bureaucracy, heritage, policies and even the GG they inherited, the Brahmonic oligarchy in Delhi began consolidating their power over the throne of the Mughal Sultanate by dividing peoples, creating and inciting insurgencies and resorting to all the dirty tricks the British tradition had left behind.

4. Whereas India spends billions - much beyond its means and requirements (except for affording graft), the State has never addressed the issues of social reforms, the curse of cast division, rural poverty, illiteracy, etc. These were the priorities that their Father Gandhi had laid down.

5. In short, these insurgencies will never end, but will keep escalating till India is divided into natural units in keeping with its historical experience, economy, ethnic identity, language, culture, religion and principles the people of the unit hold dear.

Actually , I'm pretty sure we will add Nepal and Bhutan into the Indian Union in the future. Both being Hindu states bounded on 3 sides by India. Meanwhile , bangladesh will be under water. No regrets on that. For now , it looks like a dirty slum. It will look so much more prettier once it's under water.
 
Actually , I'm pretty sure we will add Nepal and Bhutan into the Indian Union in the future. Both being Hindu states bounded on 3 sides by India. Meanwhile , bangladesh will be under water. No regrets on that. For now , it looks like a dirty slum. It will look so much more prettier once it's under water.

How does these characters become members here? This guy doesn't even know that the Kingdom of Bhutan is Buddhist. Buddhism is the state religion. No other religious place of worship is permitted. The Indian Occupation Army in Bhutan (masquerading as IMTRAT) has own mandirs within the camps. And Nepal is utterly anti-Indian. It has embraced socialism discarding Hinduism as a state religion.
 
1. These analysis and theories look very nice on paper. But the reality? The reality is that these insurgencies were programmed by the British who sold the idea of Partition in a ridiculous manner through their lackeys in INC with ulterior motives. The insurgencies began in Aug 1947 with the exodus and slaughters that accompanied. Drawing of crooked and mischievous boundary lines to the disadvantage of the Muslims in the East and the West was the next step creating fertile foundation for the insurgencies to come. Attaching the Muslim majority Andaman - Nicobar on the quiet, annexing the State of Tripura by conspiracy and denying the Nagas their freedom were other ingredients in the East. Junagadh and Manvadar states in the West seems to have been forgotten by modern Pakistanis.

2. The next step towards the insurgencies ailing India was the occupation of J&K. This was followed by annexation of the sovereign state of Hyderbad by Sardar Patel.

3. And once enthroned the Hindu rulers realized they have become free to rule themselves for the first time in millenniums. Therefore, they became extremely defensive and paranoid with anything related to national security. In the fashion of the British masters, whose laws, bureaucracy, heritage, policies and even the GG they inherited, the Brahmonic oligarchy in Delhi began consolidating their power over the throne of the Mughal Sultanate by dividing peoples, creating and inciting insurgencies and resorting to all the dirty tricks the British tradition had left behind.

4. Whereas India spends billions - much beyond its means and requirements (except for affording graft), the State has never addressed the issues of social reforms, the curse of cast division, rural poverty, illiteracy, etc. These were the priorities that their Father Gandhi had laid down.

5. In short, these insurgencies will never end, but will keep escalating till India is divided into natural units in keeping with its historical experience, economy, ethnic identity, language, culture, religion and principles the people of the unit hold dear.

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Maratha empire in yellow , 1760

Read about the Maratha empire and also the Sikh empire . This is why no neutral party will take your post seriously . You have not even the basic idea about Indian history . My piece of advice , when there is lack of knowledge regarding something , shut up and listen , also read rather than blabber out BS that embarrasses yourself .

And btw,

Do you realise that Milleniums means thousands of years ?

Right up till 1206 AD Hindus were ruling India only to be replaced by Hindu Marathas again in the 1700s .Of course subsequently the British took over , but i hope realise how false the history that you have read so far is .May god bless you with more and pure knowledge .
 
Maoists abduct four persons, including a woman

VISAKHAPATNAM: Maoists kidnapped four persons, including a woman, from Onukudeli area near the Andhra-Odisha border in the late hours of Saturday. While the woman was released on Sunday evening, the three others continued to be held captive by the rebels.

The Maoists said the four persons were kidnapped for extorting money from poor tribals and informing the police about their movements in the Agency area.

Among those picked up by the rebels were B V Ramprasad and Janaki Routh from Onukudeli area and Lakshman Pangi and Daya Challan from Bada Durai and Channa Durai villages neighbouring Onukudeli.

They claimed that Ramprasad, a suspended employee of Machkund hydroelectric power project, is a police informer and Janaki was dealing in illicit liquor trade.

The rebels said both Lakshman Pangi and Daya, who were Maoist sympathisers in the past, were collecting money from innocent tribals in their name.

"All the four were warned earlier, but they did not heed our warning. That is why we kidnapped them," the Maoists said in a press release. While Janaki being a woman

was released, the others were still kept in captivity.

In another note signed by Chandramouli of AOB zonal committee, a warning was issued to Gopi Sami Reddy alias Jugal and his son Gopi Sandesh alias Suryam.

Both father and son were former Maoists and Sandesh had recently surrendered. In the letter, they claimed that both the father and son duo were causing harm to their movement by disclosing vital information on their cadres and landmines to the police.

They alleged that because of their disclosure four of their comrades were killed in encounters and a number of planted landmines were discovered by the police team. They warned the duo of serious consequences if they did not mend their ways.
 

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is one of the largest forces of the Central Armed Police Forces. When deployed in the state of Jharkhand about two years ago, the CRPF's primary role was to contain insurgency. However, India Unheard Community Correspondent Kamal Purthy's video tells a different story.

Salihatu village, West Singhbhum lives in fear as many of their youth are arbitrarily jailed, threatened and tortured as suspected Naxalites. These suspicions criminalize shop keepers based on flimsy excuses like large groups gather around the shop regularly or their presence at local community gatherings.

While villagers are not only afraid to go out for their daily chores and activities of fetching water or herding their cattle because of constant heckling by the CRPF , but adding to their anxieties is the proposed establishment of a CRPF camp close to their village. This,
according to Community Correspondent Kamal Purthy, automatically means that the village will be under constant vigilance by the CRPF who already curb the independence with which adivasi communities like to lead their lives.
 
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On the morning of 15th June 2012, with any prior notice, the Forest Department broke into the houses of 18 tribal families. They used force to drive the families out before setting their homes on fire. When the men, women and children of the community tried protesting and pleading with the officials, they were threatened with consequences. In the end there wan't much they could do. They ran with their lives and behind them, their homes and belongings -- ration cards, school books, clothes, rations - were being reduced to ash.

The people of the Kiri Kasai Dorho tribal village in District Sundargarh, Odisha had been living in the region for over four generations. They used to live up the hill slope before but were forced to move downhill because years and years of the state's promises of electricity, health centers and schools never materialized. They couldn't move too far away because they rely on the forests for their livelihood.

This grievous violation would pass as yet another unheard atrocity committed by the state against the tribals. But IndiaUnheard Community Correspondent Amita Rahil Tuti, a tribal and an activist, came over from the neighboring state of Jharkhand to document the violation and the anguished voices of the people.

In 2006, the Indian government passed the long due Forest Rights Act after much deliberation, as a measure to recognize and protect the life, livelihood, rights and identity of one of the most marginalized and remote communities in the country, the forest dwelling tribals. Amita calls the Act a 'paper tiger'.

"It has been six years since the Act was passed," she says. "The officials and the government seem to be ignorant about it. Or they don't mind showing a complete disregard to the constitution. The displacement of the adivasi population continues to happen at an alarming rate while the authorities have washed their hand off any accountability."

"Adivasi communities, some who have been living off the land for over four to five generations, are not recognized as villages. Development never comes towards us. We have to cross the jungles and walk many kilometers towards it. We have no schools, no electricity. If you visit the settlements you would think that even time has given up."

"The community of Kiri Kasai Dorho demands their right to live on the land on which their forefather had built his house. They want the land to be legally registered in their name. They want action and compensation from the government for the Forest Department's heinous act."

"The community has already lost all it ever had. Now they have nothing to hold on to and save themselves from exile and oblivion but their resolve and belief in their struggle for recognition and rights."

Call To Action: Amita asks you to call the Sundergarh District Officer Roopa Roshan Sahu on 06622272225 and demand

1) That the incident be investigated and strict disciplinary action be taken against the Ranger Tejraj Naik who threatened and bullied the community in Kiri Kasai Dorho village.

2) That compensation be given to the villagers who lost their homes and belonging in the fire started by the Forest Department.

3) That the land rights of the community be legally recognized.
 
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An objective look at the social, political, and economic conditions in India which have given rise to the Naxalite insurgency.

Despite economic growth, overall poverty in India has increased due to uneven economic development. The Naxals consist of various political parties influenced by Mao Zedong's communist ideology calling for armed peasant insurrection against the upper classes.

India's poor and tribal peoples are the victims of a class war, suffering severe economic exploitation and brutal political repression as well as loss of land at the hands of the ruling establishment and multinational corporations.

The Naxals, representing the lower classes, have taken up arms against India's government in a bid for state power. They have instituted land reforms and other measures in areas under their control.

India's federal government continues to wage a bloody counterinsurgency campaign against the Naxals, refusing to undertake the necessary land reforms and other political and economic changes required for hostilities to cease.

Numerous sociological studies demonstrate that greater social, economic, and political equality correlate to increased individual and societal health.
 
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Poverty stricken, and failed state, India, has an insurgency perpetrated by the Naxalite-Maoist rebels that are in control/have VERY STRONG influence in 1/3 of India.

This video shows what American/Western media neglects.

The facade of an Incredible India, is limited to a few who have taken the higher classes of the society.

The overwhelming majority of Indians still live in poverty.

Indians need to wake up, they also need to stop spreading propaganda, and should try and fix their own country before pointing their fingers at other nations.

 
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‘Relook strategy of Maoist movement’
By Express News Service - BANGALORE 21st October 2012 10:20 AM
Progressive thinkers have stressed for a relook into the present strategies of the Maoist movement to make it more effective in the present Indian context.

On Saturday, Maoist leader C M Noor Zulfikar alias Sridhar’s book ‘India’s Revolution and the Maoist Movement’ in Kannada was launched by human rights activist Nagari Babaiah, progressive thinker G Ramakrishna and others at Kannada Sahitya Parishat.

Prof Babaiah said, “The likes of Bhagat Singh will take birth again and again. This system has taken the lives of nearly 4,000 people who struggled for the oppressed. Of them, 20 are from Karnataka. What if they were alive to take the movement forward?” he asked.

He said very few martyrs managed to convert information into knowledge, knowledge to wisdom and wisdom to living. G Ramakrishna, editor of Hosathu newspaper, said it was important for activists to understand the nuances in the Indian context.
 
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