I Title- Salwa-Judum: A War within Itself. Submitted by- Minal Yadav Date- 6/3/2016 Salwa-Judum: A War within Itself. Introduction In response to the brutality of the Maoists‚ Salwa Judum the state sponsored people’s resistance movement’ was formed in the year 2005 in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh. Salwa Judum means “peace march” or purification hunt in a tribal language. But in effect‚ it involved authorities arming tribal villagers to fight the Maoists. Salwa-Judum can be best
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The term ‘Salwa Judum’ in Gondi language translates to “Peace March” or “Purification Hunt”‚ which started the in the village of Kutru‚ Dantewada‚ in 2005. Salwa Judum started off as a peaceful and administrated protest against the Naxalites/Maoists initiated by the locals of Bastar. However the protest soon turned into a political propaganda -or perhaps‚ was one from the inception of it- which seemed to be the consequence of the government’s long-term counterinsurgency plans. Nevertheless‚ a more
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Naxalism:Threat to Internal Security The Government of India has taken serious note of the Naxal problem in the recent past. The recent attacks by the Naxalites on State and Central Police Forces in Dantewada are very serious events wherein large number of lives have been lost and the Nation sits up to see as to what would happen and what should happen. The CSA has been concerned about the developing Naxal problem for quite some time. The CSA organised a lecture on 21st November 2008 by Lt. Gen
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unarmed tribals to fight the armed Naxalites without weapons in the name of Salva Judum or any other name. Non-violence could be an effective weapon to fight against a civilized and democratically elected government‚ but it could prove farcical and suicidal in dealing with the killing Naxalite gangs. Maoists in Chhattisgarh have admitted that 500 of their rebels have been killed by cadres of anti-Maoist militia Salwa Judum movement in the last two years. The admission came through leaflets and posters
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The word empowerment means to give somebody a sense of confidence or self-esteem. The word repression means the process of suppressing somebody or the condition of having political‚ social‚ or cultural freedom controlled by force. "That Beautiful Undiscovered Voice"‚ tells a story of a woman‚ Sayyida‚ who on her own‚ discovers that she has this beautiful voice and uses that voice to empower herself and get away from repression. After being married and having four kids‚ she is withheld from the freedoms
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5 3.5 Health 6 3.6 Drinking water‚ Sanitation and Housing 6 3.7 Disparities in Infrastructure 6 4 Sources of finance and arms 7 5 Demands of Naxalites 7 6 Naxals: An Obstacle to growth 8 7 Government’s response to Naxalism 8 7.1 Salwa Judum 8 7.2 Operation Green Hunt 9 7.3 Other Initiatives by State and Central Government 9 8 Recommendations 10 8.1 Central Government 10 8.2 State Government 10 8.3 Communist Party of India (M) 11 REFERENCES 12 1 Introduction The Naxalite
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Prime Minister Mahoman Singh has called them "the single biggest security challenge ever faced by our country". Fourteen Indian states are struggling to battle the insurgency waged by their 20‚000 fighters. Over the last three years some 2‚600 people have died by their hands. These are the Naxalites‚ the source of India’s scariest security challenge. Naxalism. It is a topic few in the West are aware of. The international media lends little attention to India’s Maoist insurgents‚ choosing
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of the Naxalite Insurgency in India. Journal of Conflict Transformation & Security (2012). 23. Mehra‚ A. Naxalism in India: Revolution or terror? Terrorism and Political Violence (2000).at 24. Lange‚ K 25. Miklian‚ J. The purification hunt: the Salwa Judum counterinsurgency in Chhattisgarh‚ India. Dialectical anthropology (2009).at 26. Sundar‚ N 27. Mohanty‚ M. Challenges of revolutionary violence: The Naxalite movement in perspective. Economic and Political Weekly (2006).at 28. Chas Morrison Root
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committee in “Dantewada” which is known as “sangam” which will protest for water‚ forest and land. And on the other side “Maoist” attack on the police and police stations. Therefore‚ state take alternate decision and form non-tribal group known as “Salwa judum” for these Maoist or protestor in
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in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh is axed to death by the Maoists on the charge of being a ‘police informer’..(1) 20th March‚2008: Three tribal villagers in Bijapur district of Chhatisgarh are killed by maoistsfor being activists of ‘Salwa Judum’..(2) These are just two incidents of the ‘dangerously’ large number of criminal and ambush undertaken by the left-wing ‘radicals’(in their own prerpgative) in the last few years.Maybe when this article is read‚an innocent tribal or a compelled
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