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Naxal Violence: Expanding Into India’s Northeast

By: Dr. Bibhu Prasad Routray
January 17, 2013
Ever since contact between the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and an insurgent group operating in India’s northeast was first established in 2006, the Naxalites have pursued twin objectives in the region. Firstly, the Northeast has been used as a transit route to ferry arms and other ammunition from China. Secondly, the region has also figured in the geographical expansion strategy of the extremists. What has been their success in these two objectives? Are they relatively more successful in their first objective than the second? Why?

For the CPI-Maoist, 2008 was a landmark year. In October that year, they issued a joint statement with the Manipur-based People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Both reiterated their commitment to “consolidate the mutual understanding and friendship” and to “stand hand in hand to overthrow the common enemy”. Intelligence agencies, however, maintain that the links between the two had been firmed up in 2006. Since then, and till 2011, the PLA assisted the Maoists in procuring Chinese arms and communication equipment via Myanmar. The PLA also provided training to the Maoists. A PLA leader, who had led a team of instructors to train Maoists in Jharkhand, was arrested in April 2012.


While the PLA fulfilled the crucial logistic requirements of the Maoists, it was Assam, bordering West Bengal, which figured prominently in the expansion plan of the CPI-Maoist. Interestingly, the operational weakness of the most prominent insurgent group in the state – the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), served the Maoists’ interests well. According to intelligence sources, the Maoists first attempted to court fringe Adivasi groups in Assam. However, they had to settle for the ULFA since most of the Adivasi groups were, and still are, in the process of negotiations with the state. Assam’s Police database on 150 Maoist cadres in the state includes many former ULFA cadres.

The willingness of the ULFA to play facilitator to Maoist strategies for the Northeast had become apparent in 2010. That year, ULFA Chief Paresh Baruah congratulated the Maoists for carrying out successful strikes on the security forces in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada. Again, in 2011, the ULFA extended its sympathy after senior Maoist leader Kishenji was killed in West Bengal. In May 2012, Baruah criticising the killing of four Maoist cadres in Assam, reiterated “We (the Maoists and the ULFA) may have different ideologies but we share a common quest. Our enemy is common and the Maoists have our complete moral support.”

Interestingly, however, official assessments carried out by New Delhi and Assam till mid-2012, differed significantly on the issue of ULFA and Maoist linkages. In June 2012, the then Home Minister P Chidambaram, responding to increasing talks about a nexus between the Maoists and the ULFA, reiterated that the central agencies have no proof of such a linkage.

The Assam government, on the other hand, underlined the existence of such a nexus. In May 2012, the Assam Police declared to have created a database of 150 active Maoist cadres in Assam. A month later, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi asserted, “Be it ULFA, be it NSCN-IM or be it (Manipur’s) PLA, every one has close links with the Maoists. We have no doubt about that.” Contradicting the then Union Home Minister’s statement, the Chief Minister went on to assert, “He (Chidambaram) may have his own sources, but I have my own.”

Subsequently, New Delhi fell in line and started supporting the Assam government’s view point on the Maoists. In December 2012, Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh went to the extent of suggesting that the upper Assam districts- Dibrugarh and Tinsukia should be included in the list of Left Wing Extremism-affected districts.
 
Inshallah bnp will come to power and we will liberate north east from north india's tyranny of course with the help of our chini brothers.
 
Inshallah bnp will come to power and we will liberate north east from north india's tyranny of course with the help of our chini brothers.

No,haven't you heard.We bought your BNP too.Now they are our agents:lol:
 
Add Khalistan and Tamil Nadu to that list.
let the whole Kashmir return to her rightful owner Pakistan,brave Kashmiris' struggle against India will never cease.

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India is weakening. Now is the perfect time to liberate Kashmir!

no not as we would like to seeit,both Pakistan, China, Bangladesh and Sri Lank should help and support suppressed minority groups with funds and equipment to get rid of this nuisance once and for all.
 
Add Khalistan and Tamil Nadu to that list.

Can somebody explain the obsession of chinese and pakistan with tamil nadu ??

Can this make this thread a sticky so that all kinds of frustrated freaks can vent their personal issues here. It will keep the other threads cleaner.

Nice suggestion .......

This should serve as a platform for these loosers from our neighbourhood to discuss about their wet dreams ....
 
China should arm, train and fund the Naxalites like how India did with the Tamil Tigers.

so why did they kill our PM? because he was going to bring this all to an end and not to forget the plight of TAMILIANS on the hand of Sri Lankan army. India will always stand by ethics no matter what , when Pakistani Army massacred and raped innocent Bangladeshis India stepped in. The nation who has the responsibility of an otherwise rotten and uncivilized region bears all the pain and does not ask for anything in return for example the attitude of Bangladeshis towards Indians these days , they are pro-Pakistani and anti-Indian and Nepal and Sri Lanka who are in bed with China these days.

If you have a heart watch this world famous documentary
 
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Sorry to burst the bubble of the Chinese, anti-India BD's and some Srilankans. Maoists are not liberators, the moment they say anything against India they loose their minute support in Tribal areas. Their moment was social justice and they are against some capitalist policies which Govt. is implementing.

If given a chance they will also take BD and Srilanka with them, even China too because of state sponsored capitalism.
 
Add Khalistan and Tamil Nadu to that list.

Punjab ah.....:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Tamilnadu??? great .....you alone idiot or whole Chinese?. TN literacy rate more than 90% ,and holding second position in economic growth after Maharastra , TN is also termed as Detroit of south asia etc. . Do you thinking that TN and Punjab is like Baluchistan/Sindh/other provinces? get life mate.
 
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