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Behind Maoist Lines: Perspectives on the State v. Subaltern debate


 
The reemergence of the Naxalites (rechristened Maoists) after 30 years of near lull has been an issue that has generated a lot of public debate. Despite getting more than its share of media coverage, it has not been easy to construe the pith and substance of the multi-faceted issue.
 
State Supporters v. Maoist Sympathizers
The debate surrounding Maoist violence has been extremely polarized. Things didn’t help when Home Minister Chidambaram took a Bush like -with us or against us- stance on the issue.  
While a set of people completely thrash state violence, the others thrash Maoist violence. Paradoxically both groups maintain- we condemn all forms of violence. While state supporters described the Maoists as “bloodthirsty terrorists” and “cowardly killers,” the sympathetic descriptions have ranged from “misguided ideologues” to “Gandhians with guns.” ....

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COVID-19, lockdown dealt massive blow to Maoists in 2020 in Telangana


COVID-19, lockdown dealt massive blow to Maoists in 2020 in Telangana
There were no shandies in villages and, to top it all, there was a tight vigil on the movement of people and transportation of goods to tribal areas from plains.
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By Express News Service
KHAMMAM: The pandemic dealt a blow to Maoist activities from March to December 2020, as lockdown had cut out all supplies, said a former member of the outfit, who did not want to be named.  
There were no shandies in villages and, to top it all, there was a tight vigil on the movement of people and transportation of goods to tribal areas from plains. ....

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