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Naxalism and Maoism
Presented BY:
VISHAL SHARMA
DIKSHA CHHABRA
TARUN AGARWAL
Introduction
• About
• History
• Red Corridor
• Attack
• Fund
• Expenditure
• Govt. steps
About Naxalism and Maoism..
• Maoism originated in china as a form of
“communist theory” derived from the teaching of
Chinese political leader “Mao Zedong”.
• “Naxalism” comes from “Naxalbari” village in state
of West Bengal.
• Naxalism it was a workers (rural area) revolt against
their masters and landlords against marginalization
of the poor or rural areas.
• The Naxalism, also known as Maoists in India.
History
 The revolt started in 1946 in the Nalgonda district in Andhra
Pradesh. Peasant farmers and laborers revolted against the local
feudal landlords who were ruling the villages known as
samsthans.
 Liberating over 3000 villages from the feudal lords and 10,000
acres of agriculture land was distributed to landless peasants.
 Naxalbari Uprising - 1967 in Charu Mujumdar launch a
peasants' uprising at Naxalbari of West Bengal after a tribal
youth, who had a judicial order to plough his land, was attacked
by "goons" of local landlords on March 2. Tribal retaliated and
started forcefully capturing back their lands. The incident
echoed throughout India and Naxalism was born.
Naxalites were active across approximately 180 districts in ten
states of India. This include , Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Andhra
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and
West Bengal.
Red corridor
• Eight districts in Chhattisgarh where a large number of
violence took place in last three years are Bastar, Bijapur,
Dantewada, Kanker, Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Rajnandgaon
and Sukma.
• Jharkhand's eight districts which have been considered as
badly affected are Garhwa, Giridih, Gumla, Khunti, Latehar,
Palamu, Simdega and West Singhbhum.
• The three districts in Bihar which have been identified as
highly violence-prone are Aurangabad, Gaya, and Jamui.
• Three Odisha districts are Koraput, Malkangiri and Bolangir.
• Andhra Pradesh's two districts - Khammam and
Visakhapatnam.
• Maharashtra's Gadchiroli and West Bengal's West Midnapore
have also been identified as Naxal-hit.
Attacks
• 2002 – The Peoples war group against politician, police
officers and land & business in AP. 140 were killed.
• 2003- Guerrilla Attacks on police and govt. targets. 500
people were killed in the conflict this year.
• 2004- Fighting between the PWG and government forces.
More than 500 people were killed in sporadic.
• 2005- Violent clashes between Maoist rebels and state
security forces. Fighting was reported in 12 states and more
than 700 people were killed.
• 2007- movements such as the Bhoomi Uchched Pratirodh
Committee in Nandigram in West Bengal. 650 deaths.
• 2008- Fighting between Maoist rebels and government security
forces.
• 2009- In 2009, Naxalites were active across approximately 180
districts in ten states of India.
• 2010- 500 to 600 people were killed in this year, 366 were
civilian, 188 were govt troops and 27 were naxalites.
• 2011- Maoist rebels in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh
blew up a bridge, killing four people and wounding five others.
• 2012- Maoist rebels kidnapped two Italians in Orissa. They
later released one, while the government of Orissa
negotiated for the release of the second.
• 2013- The 2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valley resulted in
the deaths of around 24 Indian National Congress leaders
including the former state minister Mahendra Karma and
the Chhattisgarh Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel.
• 2014- Six police personnel, including a SHO, killed in
Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh.
• 2015- 7 Special Task Force (STF) personals were killed in a
Maoist ambush near Kankerlanka, Sukma, Chhatisgarh.
Funds
• Extortion from rich contractors, businessmen in the mine
and forest areas.
• Leaves collection contract from forest Deptt.
• Siphoning of rural development funds of the government.
• Kidnapping for ransom.
• Looting of rich land lords houses etc. Total annual
collection: over 1000 crore
Expenditure
• Arms, explosive, equipment purchase.
• Salary payment
• Maintenance of martyrs families.
• Rural development work in selected areas.
• Medical treatment
• Meeting and party expenditure
• Information network
• Aid to surface organization for campaign
Government steps
Operation Peace Hunt
Operation Green Hunt
PPT On Naxalism & Maoist

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PPT On Naxalism & Maoist

  • 1. Naxalism and Maoism Presented BY: VISHAL SHARMA DIKSHA CHHABRA TARUN AGARWAL
  • 2. Introduction • About • History • Red Corridor • Attack • Fund • Expenditure • Govt. steps
  • 3. About Naxalism and Maoism.. • Maoism originated in china as a form of “communist theory” derived from the teaching of Chinese political leader “Mao Zedong”. • “Naxalism” comes from “Naxalbari” village in state of West Bengal. • Naxalism it was a workers (rural area) revolt against their masters and landlords against marginalization of the poor or rural areas. • The Naxalism, also known as Maoists in India.
  • 4. History  The revolt started in 1946 in the Nalgonda district in Andhra Pradesh. Peasant farmers and laborers revolted against the local feudal landlords who were ruling the villages known as samsthans.  Liberating over 3000 villages from the feudal lords and 10,000 acres of agriculture land was distributed to landless peasants.  Naxalbari Uprising - 1967 in Charu Mujumdar launch a peasants' uprising at Naxalbari of West Bengal after a tribal youth, who had a judicial order to plough his land, was attacked by "goons" of local landlords on March 2. Tribal retaliated and started forcefully capturing back their lands. The incident echoed throughout India and Naxalism was born.
  • 5. Naxalites were active across approximately 180 districts in ten states of India. This include , Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.
  • 6. Red corridor • Eight districts in Chhattisgarh where a large number of violence took place in last three years are Bastar, Bijapur, Dantewada, Kanker, Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Rajnandgaon and Sukma. • Jharkhand's eight districts which have been considered as badly affected are Garhwa, Giridih, Gumla, Khunti, Latehar, Palamu, Simdega and West Singhbhum. • The three districts in Bihar which have been identified as highly violence-prone are Aurangabad, Gaya, and Jamui. • Three Odisha districts are Koraput, Malkangiri and Bolangir. • Andhra Pradesh's two districts - Khammam and Visakhapatnam. • Maharashtra's Gadchiroli and West Bengal's West Midnapore have also been identified as Naxal-hit.
  • 7. Attacks • 2002 – The Peoples war group against politician, police officers and land & business in AP. 140 were killed. • 2003- Guerrilla Attacks on police and govt. targets. 500 people were killed in the conflict this year. • 2004- Fighting between the PWG and government forces. More than 500 people were killed in sporadic. • 2005- Violent clashes between Maoist rebels and state security forces. Fighting was reported in 12 states and more than 700 people were killed.
  • 8. • 2007- movements such as the Bhoomi Uchched Pratirodh Committee in Nandigram in West Bengal. 650 deaths. • 2008- Fighting between Maoist rebels and government security forces. • 2009- In 2009, Naxalites were active across approximately 180 districts in ten states of India. • 2010- 500 to 600 people were killed in this year, 366 were civilian, 188 were govt troops and 27 were naxalites. • 2011- Maoist rebels in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh blew up a bridge, killing four people and wounding five others.
  • 9. • 2012- Maoist rebels kidnapped two Italians in Orissa. They later released one, while the government of Orissa negotiated for the release of the second. • 2013- The 2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valley resulted in the deaths of around 24 Indian National Congress leaders including the former state minister Mahendra Karma and the Chhattisgarh Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel. • 2014- Six police personnel, including a SHO, killed in Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh. • 2015- 7 Special Task Force (STF) personals were killed in a Maoist ambush near Kankerlanka, Sukma, Chhatisgarh.
  • 10. Funds • Extortion from rich contractors, businessmen in the mine and forest areas. • Leaves collection contract from forest Deptt. • Siphoning of rural development funds of the government. • Kidnapping for ransom. • Looting of rich land lords houses etc. Total annual collection: over 1000 crore
  • 11. Expenditure • Arms, explosive, equipment purchase. • Salary payment • Maintenance of martyrs families. • Rural development work in selected areas. • Medical treatment • Meeting and party expenditure • Information network • Aid to surface organization for campaign
  • 12. Government steps Operation Peace Hunt Operation Green Hunt