Maoists in India Now Target Children, Form Gun Snatching Cadres



Bangalore: Maoists, also known as Naxalites are the largest internal security challenge ever faced by India. The main aim of this group is to establish authoritarian society and also to fight for improved land rights and more jobs for neglected and ignored agricultural labourers and the poor tribal people.

Today, the Government of India has finally come forward to combat the problem of Maoist and to totally remove it from the system as the Maoists are now after the life of the innocent civilians and the political classes too. They are successful enough to challenge the constitution of a democratic nation.

UPA government has launched the 100,000-troop-strong counter-offensive called ‘Operation Green Hunt’ against the Maoists. This operation has been launched mainly to curb an ever expanding swath of territory called the ‘Red Corridor’ as the governments have established their own regimes that confer them with justice extort taxes and provide security but it did not work as per the expectations.

Maoists, in recent times, have a mushrooming growth in many parts of India which has now widened from the Pashupati-Tirupati red corridor to the Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor deep rooted across nine states and 180 districts which are affected by “Left Wing extremism”, as reported by Indian Express. This includes many innocent children from backward classes as their cadres. The so called Child soldier’s practices which were considered as a problem in African countries of Sudan, Sierra Leone and other countries like Sri Lanka and Nepal has become a reality for India too.

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