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    Tackling the naxals has emerged as the governments top most priorities in the rescent months.
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    As Maoists menace continued to be unabated, the government is all set to launch the much-awaited full-fledged anti-naxal operations at three different areas, considered tri-junctions of worst Naxal-affected states.

    The tri-junctions which have been identified for the offensive are Andhra Pradesh-Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh; Orissa-Jharkhand-Chhattisgarh and West Bengal-Jharkhand- Orissa.

    Home Ministry sources said around 40,000 paramilitary personnel will assist the respective state police forces during the operations that will be launched soon.

    Almost 7,000 specially-trained troops in jungle warfare are also part of the total strength of the central forces to be deployed for the task.

    The Cabinet Committee on Security had already approved the government's new plan to counter Maoists under which the affected states will have an effective coordination and the police will take a lead role.

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    The anti-naxal plan also includes Rs 7,300 crore package for unleashing developmental works in areas cleared off the Left-wing extremists. Officials feel that Naxal menace, which now spread to 40,000 sq km area across the country, can be wiped out in a period of 12 to 30 months.

    Around 25 lakh people live in areas where Maoists are now having a free run.

    The Naxalites have killed more than 2,600 people, including civilians, in 5,800 incidents in last three years. The highest number of incidents of violence has taken place in four worst-affected states -- Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa -- where 2,212 people lost their lives from January 2006 to August this year.

    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had described Left-wing extremism as the gravest internal security threat and called for a nuanced strategy to tackle the Naxal violence. Home Minister P Chidambaram has said Naxalism has spread to 20 states with over 2,000 police station areas in 223 districts partially or substantially affected.

    Anti-naxal operations to be launched in states: GovtBy: Abdulmajeed Khan Advocate | 01-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Respected Sir, Naxals are true Indian,One of their leader in 1968, Called Charu Mujumdar in Calcutta repeated these words.The solution to this problem is, they should be heard at the earliest, their grievances should be addressed and they should be given the fair remedy. By wasting huge funds for defending their unlawful actions, it is best Assam Formulla shall be adopted, when that agitation ended and, in fact, they had been fighting for forming the Government in Assam.
    Tribal's grievances By: Rajesh | 01-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Tribals took up arms because the government is repressive and failed to deliver. Now they have become agents of big business and grabbing land. Outcome is clear. Tribals are getting poorer and brahman-bania lobby is getting richer. If this trend continues more tribals will join Maoist ranks and the area dominated by the naxals will keep enlarging.
    Target Urgent Development for All AreasBy: thdsingh | 01-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Govt. must fight insurgency by deploying special forces in Maoist infected areas and infrastructure development in all areas in the country. Infrastructure development should not include only road, electricity, school, medical facilities, and sanitation, but, also broadband Internet, one of the best tool for future workforce development urgently needed for our country. Let not Maoist way become a tool for development in other peaceful areas by deploying strategy of infrastructure development all over the country. This will discourage those who may be tempted to imitate Maoist tactics for their development goals. As in any movement, certain bad element of society sneak in and terrorise innocent people who get caught in the middle and suffer most. Govt.'s policy of carrot and stick could be used to minimise the suffering. This is dilemma being faced all over the world such wars against terrorism and there is no easy solution. We must apply our solutions based on local applicable remedy.
    Anti-naxal operationsBy: MOHAN DADDIKAR | 01-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Our PM has been very good at issuing warnings about various dangers posed before the nation, like Naxallite violene, ppssibility of terrorist attacks etc. This verbal exercise is of no use as every Indian is already fully aware of these problems. What we expect from the PM is strong and effective meaures to counteract these threats. We want action and not hollow words.
    A serious errorBy: Poonam Pasricha | 01-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward We are committing a serious error by restricting anti-Naxal operations to state government's efforts, instead of a concerted joint effort form state
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