Union govt statistics showed that 3,782 people were killed in 11,668 incidents of Maoist-led Left Wing Extremist (LWE) violence between January 2010 and March 2019 with Chhattisgarh topping the list. The govt reports claimed that in the period, there have been a significant reduction (26.7%) in the LWE violence incidences and 39.5% reduction in deaths. Of the dead and injured, the security forces have borne the brunt the most. This is highly unacceptable on any account. Their meteoric rise in spread has been reversed from shrunk from 330 police stations in 76 districts of over 10 states in 2013, to 251 police stations in 60 districts spread across eight states in 2018 with just 30 districts accounting 89%. But why should such violence be permitted even in those 30 districts? It is surprising why the Chhattisgarh state govt and the Home Minister of India have not launched a major counter-offensive against the recent Sukma Maoist attack.
The activities of the Maoists in Chhattisgarh have increased after the present Congress govt came to power in 2018. It is a fact that after the 2021 attack, there were some firm actions by the Union Home Ministry and that could be the reason of a drop in the number of attacks in 2021-22. However, it will be grave mistake to assume that Naxal/Maoist violence is anywhere near ending as the Home Minister claimed. As long as their foot soldiers keep getting financial, administrative and political support from politicians and their parties, they will continue to thrive. It is another matter though that they are believed to be getting funding & weapon supplies from abroad (China, Pakistan).
Many national leaders in past have repeatedly indicated that the Maoists within India pose greater threat than our enemies across borders. Naxal / Maoist movements of the past against the indifferent govts, against underdeveloped regions could have been for a cause but their recent acts against the workers undertaking infrastructure developments, indicate their purpose have changed. The development efforts by the govt should be more inclusive with the local people taking some benefit the least rather than outsiders (exploiting local resources). This was possibly the reason why “Op Green Hunt” did not succeed the way it was to be. It is also a fact that now they are not working for the rights of the downtrodden but to assume power through the armed struggle against Indian State which is unacceptable on any account. There could also be the assistance of anti-India forces in our neighbourhood.
The Maoists & Naxals of the present times have to be either brought to the main-stream or neutralised. There is no reason for the youths of today to be mislead when so much of developmental/welfare activities are taking place. Both Union & State Govt must convince them not to join Naxal/Maoist groups. On the other hand, they cannot be left to wage war against the state…killing the security forces and the police…and get away with the crime…and in this context, Hidma, his associates and their overground leadership do not deserve to live. Eliminating only the foot soldiers alone is not enough. Their urban coordinators, fund providers, arms suppliers as well as political heads too must be eliminated. It is believed that they are being trained in making IEDs and are also in possession of LMGs and RPGs. Where did these trainers, explosives and weapons come from? How could the local law enforcement agencies be so clueless? Who are the influential people in the villages who render support to the Naxals…for whatever reasons, need to be taken to task. All these bandits are the enemy no. 1 of our citizens. World believes “Modi hai to Mumkin Hai” then why no concerted efforts have been initiated by the Union & State Govts, is beyond comprehension. It is time to root-out the Maoist threats from India.