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This is essentialy a terrorist organisation and has been banned by all the Indian states and Indian people are terrorised by these thugs. The world should help India to get rid of their menace. Here is some of their terrorist activites. | |||
The following text is all propaganda. They are not saviors of poor. They kill poor people and extrot money from poors. | |||
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The Communist Party of India (Maoist) was founded on September 21, 2004, through the merger of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People's War and the Maoist Communist Centre. The merger was announced to the public on October 14 the same year. In the merger a provisional central committee was constituted, with PW leader Ganapati as General Secretary.
The Communist Party of India (Maoist) is conducting people's war in India with the goal of establishing a socialist state that will pursue Maoism. Currently it has effective control over some regions of Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh as well as presence in Bihar and the tribal-dominated areas in the borderlands of Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Orissa. The CPI(Maoist) aims to consolidate its power in this area and establish a Compact Revolutionary Zone from which to advance the people's war in other parts of India.
The military wings of the respective organisations, People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (military wing of MCCI) and People's Guerrilla Army (military wing of PW), were also merged. The name of the unified military organisation is People's Liberation Guerrilla Army. P.V. Ramana, of the Observer Research Foundation in Delhi estimates the Naxilites' current strength at 9,000 -10,000 armed fighters, with access to about 6,500 firearms.
In February 2005 the CPI(Maoist) killed 7 policemen, a civilian and injured many more during a mass attack on a school building in Venkatammanahalli village, Pavgada, Tumkur, Karnataka , . On August 17 2005, the government of Andhra Pradesh outlawed the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and various mass organizations close to it, and began to arrest suspected members and sympathizers days afterwards. The arrested included former emissaries at the peace talks of 2004.
Pn 13 November 2005, CPI (Maoist) fighters stunned authorities by attacking Jehanabad in Bihar, freeing 250 captured comrades and taking twenty imprisoned right-wing paramilitaries captive, executing their leader. They also detonated several bombs in the town . A prison guard was also reported killed.
The CPI(Maoist) maintains dialogue with the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) who control most of Nepal in the Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia (CCOMPOSA).
References
- * A spectre haunting India, the Economist Volume 380 Number 8491 August 19th-25th 2006
External links
- People's March - Voice of Indian Revolution, Independent Publication sympathetic to CPI (Maoist)
- Communist Party of India (Maoist)
- Forum - Communist Party of India (Maoist)