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    Naxalism:Threat to Internal Security   The Government of India has taken serious note of the Naxal problem in the recent past. The recent attacks by the Naxalites on State and Central Police Forces in Dantewada are very serious events wherein large number of lives have been lost and the Nation sits up to see as to what would happen and what should happen. The CSA has been concerned about the developing Naxal problem for quite some time. The CSA organised a lecture on 21st November 2008 by Lt. Gen

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    and his friends is a part of the prepared cruelty of the Naxalites in 1970-71 dedicated the police the party in power working gangster. In the daylong enlightenment two years after the dastardly killing

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    Disadvantages Of Guha

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    Guha, in Adivasis, Naxalites and Democracy asserts that Adivasis in India have been deprived to a large extent despite living in the democratic state of India. He argues that Adivasis have lost more than they have gained in the last six decades and compares their progress to other Indian minorities such as Dalits and Muslims, which ultimately reveals that the Adivasis have not been unable to articulate their grievances through the democratic and electoral processes, unlike the other minorities. Guha

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    History of Naxalism

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    Indian independence in 1947 the communist extremist started armed violence activities first time in 1948 but because of lack of public support the movement couldn't get velocity. This Naxalites communists always keep deep belief on violence. From the beginning they had started committing violence by using Arms. Naxalites adopted the way of armed violence revolutionary activities from the Village - Naxalbari in the district Darjeeling in West Bengal in the year 1967 against exploitation done by Zamidar

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    state's perception of the causes of the Naxal movement. The Naxalites control territory throughout Bihar, Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh states and claim to be supported by the poorest of the rural population, especially the Adivasis. The Naxalites have frequently targeted tribal, police and government workers in what they say is a fight for improved land rights and more jobs for neglected agricultural labourers and the poor. The Naxalites claim that they are following a strategy of rural rebellion

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    Failures Of Indira Gandhi

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    Week Ten: This weeks analysis on Indira Gandhi helped me unpack her successes and failures. Some of the major failures that my group talked about was the forced sterilization, state of emergency, religious divide, censorship and corruption. The mass forced sterilization was ultimate failure in my eyes and as I talked about prior a major human rights violation. Interestingly, Indira Gandhi had no gender policy during her reign. One would think that a women politician would want to address so many

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    shoulders they carried a keg of ancient anger, lit with a recent fuse. There was an edge to this anger that was Naxalite, and new. Syntax, diction, alliteration, metaphor, implication Here, the syntax used by Roy is used to setup a metaphor, and a comparative implication with the use of commas. She uses diction that is not very for most of the book as well as well, with words like “Naxalite” and “fuse”. There is also the use of alliteration in this passage: “ancient anger”. This is used to add a type

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    26/11 mumbai attack, Dantewada tragedy and recently the attack on congressmen, not only this a lot many more attacks we have faced. PAK millitants has threaten so called heaven Kashmir anad on eastern side and central part Naxalites responsible for killing innocent people. Naxalites are considerd as terrorist organisation after Unlawfull Activites (Prevention) Act 1967 and also a most dangerous internal threat. Terrorism does not posses any shape, size, face, religion or community it is only to threaten

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    ‘Diaspora’ is a word which is derived from Greek, which means ‘to disperse’. The term diaspora means the movement of people or group to a country away from their own. Historically it means the movement of the Jewish people away from their own country to live and work another countries, mainly exilement of Jews in Egypt. The literature of diaspora refers to the literature of any people who have moved away from their own country and settled elsewhere. Diaspora is also a popular term in current research

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    Sixty years ago, in the summer of 1948, our nation, then newly born, was struggling for its very survival. In January, Mahatma Gandhi had been murdered by a Hindu fanatic. The act had shocked many Indians, but apparently it had the approval of some. According to one news report, the jailed assassin, Nathuram Godse, received an average of 50 letters a day expressing admiration for his action. This was part of a much wider right-wing, religious, reaction against Partition. Hindu and Sikh refugees

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