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K. Srinivas Reddy
Mahendra Karma: "I am a tribal and I am fighting for the rights of tribals." Photo: K. Srinivas Reddy
Just as the revolutionary movement spread from isolated pockets in inaccessible forest areas to towns and cities in the country, a counter-revolutionary movement, Salwa Zudum, which began in the Bastar forests is fast spreading to newer areas. A notable development in Chhattisgarh last month was the conduct of Salwa Zudum (peace rallies) in the Abuz Maad forest tracts of Bastar, considered the headquarters of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) in Central India. Abuz Maad, which literally means "unknown area" has been declared "liberated" by the Maoists and security forces believe the Maoist central leadership takes shelter there. The rallies, attended by more than 20,000 tribals have caused concern to the Maoists, who denounce the initiative as State-sponsored activity. CPI (Maoist) general secretary Ganapathy did not mince words in condemning the effort as an "onslaught that reached horrendous proportions."
How did people react to your rallies in Abuz Maad?
The Maoists denounce Salwa Zudum as a State-sponsored initiative and that your followers have killed more than 100 people so far, burnt houses and looted food grains?
The Government should take up these works on a war footing and complete the works as quickly as possible.
What about reprisal attacks by naxalites? Aren't you leaving the Salwa Zudum activists vulnerable?
Just as they were moving when they entered Bastar. That itself shows that naxalites are on the self-defence mode. Situation has reversed for them now and they will be on the run soon.
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