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2013-10-10 23:53:07 UTC
128 NAXAL FRONTS OF CPI(M) EXPOSED
By Rakesh K. Singh
The Pioneer
http://www.dailypioneer.com
Friday, October 11, 2013
The banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) has put in
place as many as 128 front organisations across 16 States
for carrying out Naxal propaganda and bringing newer
areas under its influence.
Apart from the Naxal-affected States, there are as many
as nine such outfits in Delhi, three in Gujarat, 8 in
Haryana, 10 in Punjab, 12 in Karnataka, four each in
Kerala and Tamil Nadu and two in Uttarakhand.
Among the Naxal-affected States, Jharkhand tops the list
with 17 front organisations followed by 13 in Andhra
Pradesh, 10 each in Bihar and Odisha, nine each in West
Bengal and Maharashtra, six in Chhattisgarh and two in
Uttar Pradesh.
The propaganda stage is the first step by the Maoist
before carrying out violence. The front outfits also
mobilise people against the State when the Maoists suffer
setbacks at the hands of security agencies.
These organisations intend to create disenchantment among
the masses against the State apparatus with the twin
objective of enlisting their support for dharnas and
demonstrations and to prepare them for violent revolution
later.
Continues at:
http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/128-naxal-fronts-of-cpim-exposed.html
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
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By Rakesh K. Singh
The Pioneer
http://www.dailypioneer.com
Friday, October 11, 2013
The banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) has put in
place as many as 128 front organisations across 16 States
for carrying out Naxal propaganda and bringing newer
areas under its influence.
Apart from the Naxal-affected States, there are as many
as nine such outfits in Delhi, three in Gujarat, 8 in
Haryana, 10 in Punjab, 12 in Karnataka, four each in
Kerala and Tamil Nadu and two in Uttarakhand.
Among the Naxal-affected States, Jharkhand tops the list
with 17 front organisations followed by 13 in Andhra
Pradesh, 10 each in Bihar and Odisha, nine each in West
Bengal and Maharashtra, six in Chhattisgarh and two in
Uttar Pradesh.
The propaganda stage is the first step by the Maoist
before carrying out violence. The front outfits also
mobilise people against the State when the Maoists suffer
setbacks at the hands of security agencies.
These organisations intend to create disenchantment among
the masses against the State apparatus with the twin
objective of enlisting their support for dharnas and
demonstrations and to prepare them for violent revolution
later.
Continues at:
http://www.dailypioneer.com/nation/128-naxal-fronts-of-cpim-exposed.html
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.jai-maharaj