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Ranvir Sena rulers of Bihar

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There were reds in Pakistan but I think they were wiped out by General Zia now if they exist they are irrelevant.
The maoists are not communists per se. Their fight is not mainly because of ideological reasons. Its because we as a country failed to provide justice to the least developed, least accessible areas of our country. In those villages it was still like 19th century with feudal lords and government officials colluding to get tribals removed from their land so that mining could take place, their rights denied to them.

This has gone on for 60 years.

Consequently our fight with Maoism is also now becoming more and more succesful because instead of blindly shooting all their cadres, their leaders were shot while at the same time, massive amounts of money is being poured in for development of these areas. The life of the people of these areas is being improved at massive cost and they are being integrated with the rest of the country.

Better literacy, better facilities and better access is what is helping India turn the tide against maoism, not guns. And being stringest against the corrupt officials.
 
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You are North East Indian naturally you will dislike the Punjabi race out of sheer frustration. :D

to give credit to the North East Indians, they are devoid of a lot of the patriarchal, feudalistic non-sense and are an educated lot too.
 
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The maoists are not communists per se. Their fight is not mainly because of ideological reasons. Its because we as a country failed to provide justice to the least developed, least accessible areas of our country. In those villages it was still like 19th century with feudal lords and government officials colluding to get tribals removed from their land so that mining could take place, their rights denied to them.

This has gone on for 60 years.

Consequently our fight with Maoism is also now becoming more and more succesful because instead of blindly shooting all their cadres, their leaders were shot while at the same time, massive amounts of money is being poured in for development of these areas. The life of the people of these areas is being improved at massive cost and they are being integrated with the rest of the country.

Better literacy, better facilities and better access is what is helping India turn the tide against maoism, not guns. And being stringest against the corrupt officials.

So then they are not reds in the strictest sense and will be amenable to just better opportunities.
 
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to give credit to the North East Indians, they are devoid of a lot of the patriarchal, feudalistic non-sense and are an educated lot too.
may be literate but not enough educated.

cause not a lot of universities.
 
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So then they are not reds in the strictest sense and will be amenable to just better opportunities.
Yes. The cadres are almost wholly disaffected, marginalized and poor people. Basically the people that India in its development left behind. They lived under constant fear of corrupt govt officials and village 'owners'. Their rights violated and utter, abject poverty.

The leaders were using the communist ideological persuasion to commit these villagers and tribals into cadres. Who does not love the equality that communism offers. But the cadres are simple people, they took arms to fight the injustice that India gave them.

We were fighting against a brick wall for the longest time, the more these people were shot, more rose and took their place.

Finally the GoI understood that it can not militarily win this. Finally, they started a National Priority plan in which the paramilitary focused on just their leaders and shot them, and then entire Govt machinery moved in develop those areas.

They had nothing - from roads, to schools, to toilets to water tanks to wells. They used to live as though they were in 18th century. Now with the new action plan, the Govt has been increasingly successful in containing and starting to roll back the Maoists influence.
 
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