Warangal, a district
of North Telangana, has been facing acute police repression since the last few
years. The police are straining every nerve to annihilate the guerrilla squads
and platoons, and to try and demoralise the full-time activists, and malign the
movement.
In the villages they
are spreading a wide informer net work. In some villages they have up to 10 in
number. They are being provided with walkie-talkies and cellphones. They are
increasing the number of telephones, and are trying to obtain information
through many sources. The Special Investigation Bureau (SIB), the Special
police, and the officials are all trying to establish separate channels. All
small and big towns are being regularly searched. Streets, houses and vehicles
are been searched regularly. For this they deploy hundreds of police. With a
view to suppress the various mass movements, they are arresting leaders of
various mass organisations like, the Ryot Seva Samiti, the Democratic Teachers’
Front, and forcing them through torture to accept that they have connections
with People’s War. The police falsely propagate that they get funds from the PW,
and that they go to the jungles to take their guidance. They also propagate that
they do reconnaissance and give information to the PW, and that they are
supplying materials, and working as couriers, etc., After inflicting severe
tortures on them, they are forcibly making them resign from the mass
organisations, and make them issue statements that in fact the mass
organisations has connections with the PW. Anyone who may start their own
organistaion to solve their demands, has to face such repressive measures of the
police. This is happening to many mass organisations in the Warangal towns and
in the rural areas. Apart from these tortures some are even sent to the jails.
Other Measures
In the name of
counseling, through their cultural organisations, and by their pamphlets, the
police are seeking to malign the movement on a big scale. To create confusion,
the police are distributing pamphlets in the name of the party itself. They are
"adopting " some villages and are undertaking some reforms in a small way but
are doing enormous propaganda about it. In the name of building "Maitri
Sanghams"(friendship associations), they are increasing their informer
network. In the name of the killed policemen they are putting up some water
stalls (in summer), and holding some sports competitions, and forcing business
associations to give press statements paying homage to "police martyrs". They
are helping the surrendered naxalites to get loans, auto-rickshaws, etc., in the
name of rehabilitation schemes. Those who went to surrender were not immediately
released but put in prison. After getting a large number, they are producing
them before journalists, making it look as though a big chunk have suddenly come
out, giving the impression that the party has now become weak.
Intensification of Combing:
The Police forces
became paranoid, after the announcement of the PGA. Combing operations were
intensified. With the help of people, the PGA forces are able to retreat safely
and fight back the police forces inflicting some losses too. There have been
some losses to PGA forces too.
Harassment and Arrests
On the one side they
are doing the drama of counseling and on the other, they are harassing and
torturing the relatives of the underground cadre. As a result some have
committed suicide. In Nallabelli Mandal, a dalit youth, Sankar, committed
suicide, as the police harassed him continuously after his sister joined the PGA.
In the Regonda Mandal of Gore Kottapalle the police hunted down an ex activist.
As a result, fearing torture in the event of arrest, he committed suicide. In
Atmakur Mandal, an ex-activist of Venkatapuram village committed suicide after
severe torture in the month of February.
In the name of
arresting Gram Rajya Committee members, they have arrested in forty villages, 3
to 30 members in each of the villages.
The so-called Developmental Activities
As is his wont,
Chandrababu is introducing a plethora of schemes, viz., Janmabhhoomi,
Pacchhadanam (Greenery), Parisubrata (Hygiene), etc. As with their Master, so
also their servants.. The police are also imitating their political masters, who
earlier came to the villages only with bullets, are now coming also with sugar
coated bullets. This new tactic of forming Maitri-Sanghams has been started by
the police from mid 2000. The police pose as if they are their friends and
protectors. That they are committed to solve their problems. In NT, this drama
has already stared. In this process, they are "adopting " some villages. In
those villages they are distributing slates and slate pencils to school
children. They are conducting some eye-camps, distributing spectacles to
villagers, conducting some panchayats to solve the problems among the people,
and trying to sell to those who can pay a lesser amount, the lands which became
fallow after they were seized from the land-lords. Also, tournaments were being
conducted and youth are being taken to Hyderabad to show that how Chandrababu is
developing the hi-tech city. They propagate that if the villages are free of the
naxalites, their villages could see many developmental activities like-roads,
communication facilities, and education facilities... They promise that the
youth will be provided self-employment, and that they will completely eradicate
illiteracy. They are providing medicines for animals. Shedding crocodile’s tears
over the plight of tribals that they do not have sufficient clothing, police
have been distributing clothes.
Till now there has
been much repression on the people in those places where they seized the
landlords’ patta lands and fruit groves. The police tried their best to get them
cultivated by landlords. As it failed, they are now telling the people that they
can till those lands, and utilise the groves, but pay at least some amount as
compensation to land lords by parting with some profit of the product. This is a
new ploy that is being adopted by the police now.
Formation of Maitri Sangahams:
First they formed
these sanghams in the towns in several bastis with 15-30 persons comprising of
politicians and anti-people persons, etc. Later they selected some strong
villages in which the police had a good network and started these sangams. Then
they forced ex-activists and women to join the sanghams. In some villages, they
formed such sanghams secretly too, using them to get information about the PW
party and the PGA.
Though the police’ s
aims are very clear about why they are forming these sanghams, initially they
tell people that goondaism could be restricted in the villages, that illegal
arrack called ‘gudumba’ could be stopped, and also people can solve their
problems. But after formation, the police are giving blanket police powers to
these sanghams, and they begin to do what the police normally do to the people.
Slowly this is becoming a front organisation for counter-insurgency intelligence
collections. These sanghams enjoy police powers, and are gradually taking the
shape of vigilante groups.
Adoption of Villages:
So far it has
started, in the Warangal range. Here, they took 500 villages for "adoption". In
Adilabad they have taken 130 villages. The purpose of this adoption technique is
very clear from day one. They do some reformist activity and they propagate that
they should keep away form the naxalites, other wise there would be no
development. In one village when police found that the transformer was not
working they called the Transco officials and threatened to get the transformer
repaired immediately. Thus while on the one hand, they are continuing with the
killings in the name of encounters, making arrests, illegal detentions, and
inhuman tortures, on the other, they are trying to build up their image through
a lot of propaganda that the police are their friends and not the
revolutionaries.
In spite of all these
attempts of the police their successes have been limited because of the deep
roots of the Party amongst the masses. The masses can distinguish between fact
and fiction; and between good and bad.
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