Nation Must Punish Naxalites
Posted : April 7, 2010 at 4:55 am [IST]
The nation can’t anymore tolerate naxalites, if they believe in disorder, lawlessness and beasty brutality that is clear from the killings in Chattishgarh. The message must go clear. The nation can’t afford to have naxalites in this society. Let all the country men collectively make it clear to those who call them naxalites.
Unfortunately, it has grown to this extent as the administration remained ineffective and the police failed to take timely actions. Today all the forces including the regular armed ones and even air power must be used. India certainly doesn’t want the story of SriLanka replayed under the name of naxalism.
The group consists of few master-minds and mostly innocents allured by the similar type of leadership tricks that unscrupulous religious babas or politicians use.
Naxalites can’t be human beings. They are brutal and their savagery has no place in any civilized society. The country men do not want to go back to stone era. Any one supporting them must be equally punishable. There must not be any place for so-called naxalite sympathisers today. It’s if they join naxalites in the field, if they can’t change them. But they must stop writing about whys of naxalism birth and growth.
Let all political parties chose between the vote banks and the nation in their statements and actions. The nation must fight against poverty and deprivation. The society must discard anyone deviating from the path for selfish goals must be eliminated from the society.
Indians must not remain tolerant to all the goons in the name of democracy and human rights.
Let all the Indians must know that these killers burn schools and rape the females in the cadre. Let the country men know that the money and arms from the enemy countries are behind these naxalites. How can they eliminate poverty and bring change?
Let us not go in for psychology, it requires surgery to remove the cancer of naxalism growing in unmanageable way from the society and only the army as doctor can do it.
However, it does also warn the politicians, administrators and all with vested interest to change their way of working and improve the delivery of the services to the beneficiaries for whom they are meant.
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PS: Somehow, I didn’t like the way media reported today about the naxalites massacre in Chhattisgarh. Reporters on some channels talked irresponsibly about the low morale of the CRPF soldiers, while some injured soldiers wanted to take the revenge and appeared to be the bravery reincarnated.
However, I wish the chiefs of army and air force would not have made public statements to media against using their men and equipment against naxalites. Why that should be permitted in this democracy?
There seems to be some hope with Chidambaram.
Please express your views and save the country from naxalites who are just as bad or perhaps worse terrorists than even Talibanis fighting the Ghost Jihadi war against all faiths.
- Indra
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