The 7th Asian
Security forum meet was held in Delhi in the end of January 2005, where the U.S.
Foreign Secretary, Condolizza Rice, attended and expressed her government’s
opinions on the political situation in Andhra Pradesh. It was the third time
within a few months’ gap for the US government to intervene directly in our own
country’s affairs. The ‘Honorable’ Defence Minister, Mr. Pranab Mukharjee, never
dares to counter the American Secretary instead with a nervous sense he utters
that the problem of Naxalites exists, but it is under control. The same Defence
Minister on 4 Feb issued a statement at Hyderabad that through Talks should be
continued in AP, the Naxal threat increased, becoming main danger to internal
security. The Defence Minister never saw even in his dreams — about American
government posing as the main danger and threat to the Indian masses and for
world peace. People will not forgive the ‘honorable’ Defence Minister.
Under the
chairmanship of Mr. Sivraj Patil regular meetings of DGPs, security affairs
committees, joint operational commands, internal security meetings, Naxal
‘affected’ states CMs’ meetings and his personal visits to the North-East, J &
K, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Chhattisghar etc. are regularly taking place. In end
March the Special Task Force specifically appointed by the Congress presented
its report directly to Sonia Gandhi in a two hour meeting. The outcome of all
the meetings was the same – a) Naxalite problem is the main threat to the
internal security of the country, b) modernization of forces along with special
training, c) construction of roads as part of reforms, d) further coordination
between the states, e) deployment of central forces on a permanent basis, f)
newer and newer draconian laws to curb all the nominal rights which have been
publicly pronounced and g) the war of vicious propaganda against the Maoists by
utilizing all the govt. resources, etc.
Meeting after meeting
and the, co-ordination between the states forces with the Central forces are
meant to crush the revolutionary mass movement. Company after company, battalion
after battalion of central forces are being deployed. At the time of the NDA
rule, in the name of an ‘Indian Reserve Force,’ a new para military organisation
emerged in areas of higher level of class and nationality struggles. A number of
new battalions have been added to the existing structure of the para-military
forces. After, the 9 states Chief Ministers meet on 21 September, a new force
comprising 50 Battalions — named as STF — is going to be formed exclusively
against the revolutionaries, that too from the local youth. All other
preparations are geared to ‘root out ‘terrorism’ with the blessings of American
imperialism.
After assuming power
the UPA at the Centre temporarily toned down the anti-Naxalite sloganeering,
compared to the BJP-led NDA period. The May 2004 parliamentary elections changed
the political atmosphere for a few months, merely in the expressions of
opinions. There was no liberal approach in government policies. One alliance
fell and anther took charge. The NDA was thrown out of power and the UPA assumed
office. A change of Parties might have taken place, but the general policies
continued at the same pace. One can see the change in presentation of the
problems, as well as the tone of the Home Minister of India. Mr. Sivraj Patil
replaced Mr. Advani. Home Secretaries too were changed, the bureaucracy in the
PMO and the men in special cells too were transferred to appease the ‘new’
ministers, but the policies laid down by them are being implemented by the new
bosses without any delay and interruption.
All State Governments Adopting the
Same Old Policies !
From the last quarter
of 2003 till date, various states faced assembly elections and in April-May 2004
General elections were held. In this period propaganda and debate revolved
mainly round the Naxal issues in nine states. When, in 2003, assembly elections
took place in Chhattisghar and Madhya Pradesh, when the Andhra Pradesh assembly
was dissolved prematurely and a debate was initiated by the TDP from October
2003 to May 2004, and even now in the latest phase of the Jharkhand and the
Bihar assembly elections — the Naxal issue has occupied the center stage. When
in power, the BJP as the leader of the NDA and now as the opposition parties has
never paused to consistently launch an offensive vicious propaganda war against
the leader of the Indian Maoists. When resistance broke out in new areas after
the May 2004 elections like in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, North Bihar,
Uttarakhand, borders of Chhattisghar-Jharkhand, Bengal-Jharkhand and
Orissa-Jharkhand, suddenly the Chief Ministers of the concerned states started a
hullabaloo against the Maoists, which is spearheading the Indian revolution
against all dark forces.
The ‘Marxists’ in
Bengal deployed big contingents of para military in South Bengal and are now
planning serious attacks in North Bengal too. Whereas in Jharkhand the
deployment of forces and repression increased with a long-term perspective.
After the formation of the new states of Jharkhand and Chhattisghar, the
military equipment in their arsenals is soaring and new battalions with young
recruits are being deployed in the battlefront. Mulayam in Uttar Pradesh too
stepped up the police attacks in some parts of the state. Congress led state in
the Uttarkhand is threatening the people and is trying to crush the CPI (Maoist)
movement in its infant stage itself. When the movement gained momentum in North
Bihar and borders of UP, the Laloo-Rabri govt. was over active in deploying
extra forces. The STF of Bihar has been regularly attacking selected targets of
the Maoists’ technical mechanism and on the leadership. The Orissa and the
Madhya Pradesh governments too are planning various reform programmes and
side-by-side sending new forces to the battlefront. Then Maharastra government
too has been continuing the repression without any break.
Whereas in South
India the Karnataka govt. deployed Special Forces in the Western Ghats and
repression was let loose in 4 districts. In Tamilnadu the fascist Jayalalita has
now engaged its STF against the Maoists. These forces were earlier engaged
against Veerappan. A recent DGP’s meet at New Delhi discussed the deployment of
the Indian Army in Dandakarnaya at a ‘right time’ to cordon off and attack the
guerrilla bases there. Where as in AP the truce broke down and the govt.
unilaterally started attacks on the Maoists.
In fact, on April 8th
the newspapers announced that the first steps are being taken to bring in the
Army against Naxalites. It was announced that the Army will soon start training
state polices to fight Naxalites. To start with a school is being set up in
Chhattisgarh to train the police. The Army Chief, J.J.Singh, said that "one
of our best brigadiers is being sent as commandant to this school." This
Chief further added "we’re analyzing the state of Left extremism and
coordinating with the Home Ministry and the state police to ensure that the
threat to internal security is effectively countered."
In Jammu and Kashmir
and North-East the attacks of Indian Para military forces and army goes on
without any lull or gap in the degree of the offensive. At this juncture stiff
resistance too has been going on from the side of revolutionaries and
nationalist forces. Actually after the Parliamentary elections a song on talks
was sung by various state govts. In this background statement after statement
from various state governments, regarding talks were released. In the later
period, the opposition parties set out to voice in chorus for a central policy
on Naxalites. A full-scale debate started among the ruling classes, irrespective
of their party background, with the core argument that what happened, happened —
but there should not be further consideration on the Naxal issue, like allowing
them for talks or open activity, when they are carrying arms. Laying down of
arms became a central point from Nov. 2004 onwards. The RSS supremo, Shiv Sena
Supremo, Jaya, Chandrababu Naidu, Navin Patnaik, Fernadez or Buddha, Munda,
Ramon or Sonia, Monmohan, YSR, Jana are all now singing the same song without
any major difference. So we have to understand that the Centre and states
government, led by various ruling class parties; approach to policies are in
essence the same.
Regain initiative where it was lost!
When the enemy forces
are continuously adopting the method of encirclement and suppression, new forms
of repression, new tactics, advanced technology, superior equipment, training
additional forces and a well oiled mechanism will give temporary advantages to
it in some battles. But the sharpening contradictions among the ruling classes
will weaken these advantages of its offensive war. However the Maoist who are
waging a strategical defence war will try to counter resist and improve their
strength day by day. Mao said that, "In any war, the opponents contend for
the initiative, whether on a battle-field, in a battle area, in a war zone or in
the whole war, for the initiative means freedom of action for an army. Any army
which loses the initiative, is forced into a passive position and ceases to have
freedom of action, faces the danger of defeat or extermination." (Selected
Articles of Mao Tse-Tung; New Vistas Publication, December 200; p.220)
The path of
revolution is protracted and the sustained guerrilla war is advancing in the
guerrilla zones. And in all these zones the war has sustained for a long period,
but later faced an ebb particularly in North Telangana from 1999-onwards. In
Maharastra particularly Gadchiroli, Bhandara, Gondia areas the movement is also
facing continuous serious repression without any relaxation. In these areas
guerrilla war has traversed a long distance and advanced with serious losses. In
any guerrilla zone of India, under the leadership of the Maoists, the war of
defence will obviously develop through difficult circumstances, without a
sufficient rear area in the country till date or in the border countries and as
the weak forces are facing the enemy’s strong forces. So in this adverse
situation the initiative in some pockets went into the hands of the enemy
forces. In those areas initiative can be regained by fighting with the enemy
forces and engaging them daily whenever the state forces enters the guerrilla
zones. Generally, the political initiative will be retained in the hands of the
Maoists because they are waging a just war against the system. To overthrow this
existing rule and establish the alternative, hundreds of battles would have to
be fought to capture power through the final battles. All these battle
rehearsals would have to be waged keeping the initiative, flexibility and
planning in the hands of guerrilla forces and their leader the Maoists.
In this type of
zigzag war of guerrilla resistance for a temporary period in some areas the
enemy forces will get the upper hand. In such places along with resistance
people need to be consolidated in secret form of mobilization but the main form
will be resistance itself with active participation of the people and then the
resistance will transform into a regular one.
Now in DK, since the
last one year, particularly since the Chhattisghar Assembly elections, an active
harassment and misleading of the enemy forces continue with the participation of
large number of base forces. This model needs intensification with a need to
adopt such a process in the NT, Gadchirroli, Balaghat type Guerrilla zones, in
order to regain the initiatives in the process.
Expose and Fight Back the Centre’s
and States’ Offensive
The ruling classes
are trying to focus the debate on AP talks on the one hand and on the other they
are gearing up fully, to launch attacks in all the areas simultaneously. On
September 21 when the two major parties, which were sphereheading the Indian
revolution merged into a single party the ruling classes of India took it as a
serious threat to the existing system. The World Bank and US foreign departments
have since been pursuing the Indian government to follow the hard-line to tackle
the problem. So Home Ministers, the Defence Minister, the PM and leaders and
officials at state levels came to an understanding that it is high time to
suppress the movement. So the guns of the state armed forces, para military
forces started booming in AP and other areas. At the time in some states on this
or that pretext the trigger-happy state continues its fire without break.
The situation in
Nepal too broke the daydreams of the Indian state. On the one hand it was forced
to condemn the emergency but simultaneously it is gearing up its army to extend
all logistical support to the king to crush the liberation movement of Nepal
under the leadership of the Maoists. It is further trying to cut the
relationship between the CPN (Maoist) and CPI (Maoist) and to minimize the
impact of the war of liberation of Nepal on the Indian people. It has planned to
double its forces on the Nepal border, by a massive recruitment of youth from
the area.
Whatever be the tall
claims of the UPA, within a very short span of time, it is nakedly exposed
before the Indian toiling masses that in the final analysis it serves the
interests of imperialism particularly US imperialism. Whatever mask it wears it
will be temporary. However temporary it will be, the vanguard party of the
proletariat needs all the weapons to fight against the state, to mobilize the
people against the state and to consolidate the gains of the movement achieved.
So far, to reorganize its forces for the new battles, to propagate revolutionary
politics in a larger way is needed to intensify the war of resistance. This is
Mao’s line.
Different tactics
will be adopted in different circumstances and in the given specific conditions.
But the aim of all these tactics is the same i.e. to advance the war, strengthen
the three magic weapons, to establish bases and to extend the war to newer
areas.
The past developments
show this, but the Indian Maoists need train their leadership from top to bottom
to understand the basic line of for revolution and stick to that line in order
to face the enemy forces. The formation of the new party has had a positive
impact on the revolutionary masses, which needs to be consolidated further
without delay.
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