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Showing posts with label naxlalite. Show all posts
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Sunday, 22 August 2010

UNDISCIPLINED DISCIPLINE

         Two weeks back I was travelling by a train in general compartment. The compartment was full as usual. Some CRPF personnel, in uniform, were also there. One of these police man was drunk. He was not letting sit, any one, on the berth meant for five persons and usually 7-8 passengers, accommodate there. I tried to sit there but he pushed me aside. I saw, cops carried arms with them. I thought may be for the safety of the arms they were not allowing any one. Another passenger, incidentally an army man, sitting on the side seat, accommodated me. After some time I discovered from the fallow passengers that he was misbehaving with everyone. His fellow police men tried to calm him down but he would listen none. There after he was boosting himself that he is not scared if someone goes to even home minister, and he would go his own way. His behaviour was utterly disgusting.
         I don’t know how many of these policemen and their top brass realise that the biggest challenge before security forces, today, is neither terrorism nor naxalism but to win the trust of public, be it Lalgarh or the streets of Srinagar, sooner we realise and take required steps; lesser we take time to solve problems at domestic fronts. The incidents like this certainly diminish the image of an organisation which largely works between people. A misdeed by a man in uniform brings a black spot to the organisation, he belongs to. Two days after the incident, I read about the killing of a few CRPF personnel by Maoists and I realised that I dint feel the pain as strongly as I used to feel earlier.

Monday, 12 April 2010

Green Hunt, Red Hunter

         1000 armed men attack CRPF personnel, and police didn’t have a clue! Local people stop security forces to enter Lalgarh for several days. These two incidents do not only strongly indicate the failure of police espionage system and unpopularity of administration but horrifyingly indicate the public support to Naxalites. Strangely, Naxalites are closer to public than police sleuths and babus are. But, the problem is still being treated as law and order one, and not as socio-economic problem. The Maoism is spreading in the areas where, there is a large disparity in the distribution of resources. Where, the light of the so called development is not reaching. What ever they call it Maoism or Naxalism but I believe, this a resentment against unequal distribution of resources and a byproduct of selfish vote-bank politics. At first instance Naxalites sounded good to me, as they project themselves as ones fighting for poor and the cause of equality, but then I thought about the route, they espoused, and I realized, it is not good, otherwise Kanu sanyal and Charu Majoomdar would be more than Gandhi ji. An armed struggle often looses its way. And there is news of Naxalite leaders living luxury lifestyle.
       To quote my father, “When Yog goes to Europe and America and returns as Yoga we adopt it!” Naxalites also can carry on the 'Made in China' stamped ideology of Mao and when the right time comes, for them, they can adopt the Gandhian ways. And in the mean time, I wish, God confers wisdom on to government and it treats the problem as socio-economic one, and starts its solution in correct direction. And last but not the least I wish, may the souls of martyr soldiers rest in peace!