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25.8.10

nagpur :- Naxal letter

The north Gadchiroli-Gondia division committee of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) has showed the central government in the poor light by launching an acerbic attack on its policies and alleged failures.

The letter, sent to media offices in Gadchiroli and other places, appealed to intellectuals, opinion makers and students to denounce the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)-led central government and its policies including 'waging war against the rebels in the hinterlands and labelling it Operation Green Hunt.'

In a two-page letter sent by the committee's secretary Baburao Topa, the rebel outfit has labelled the UPA government a 'traitor for working against the interest of the masses of this country.' The rebels have alleged that the government is responsible for current issues such as price rise, unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition and others.

The letter claimed that the Naxal movement was the solution for the present crop of problems troubling the nation. It challenged the government propaganda of bracketing Naxals as a terrorist organisation engaged in sabotage activities.

Claiming support across the country, the letter highlighted that the government forces have been jolted by witnessing the popularity that the rebels have been fast gaining. It has also targeted the government for trying to muffle the voice of the protesting masses through Draconian laws.

The letter has tried to corner the government for carrying out psychological warfare through deploying huge columns of paramilitary forces and ensuring action against the rebels to keep the masses under their dominating rule. The Naxals have levelled allegations of 'torture' of security forces deployed in the hinterlands.

The rebels have criticised Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and union home minister P Chidambaram for their roles in aiding capitalist strengths including those based in the US. Countering Singh's statement stating Naxals as the gravest internal security threat, the rebels labelled his policies as 'antinational measures paving the way for capitalists to exploit natural resources and wealth in the country.'

The vitriolic content of the letter also condemned the government for raising the prices of essential commodities. It has slammed the policies of the UPA government to roll back subsidies in sectors which benefited the economically weaker section of the society. It scoffed at the effort to provide relaxations in the various tax slabs to the industrial sector. The letter has also claimed that the labour class had been the most neglected lot with no benefits to it.
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