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Political differences leaves people vulnerable to attacks
One after another attack is being executed by Maoists. It seems, government is waiting a massacre to occur. They are left to come and attack innocent crowd and go safely. It requires responsibility on government part why it's uninterrupted attacks?
MAOISTS ARE having the laugh at last. In Jhargram they came and executed the plan of heinous killing of innocent people travelling in Mumbai-bound train. ‘Who the buck stops with’ is doing the round in political spectrum. Railway Minister Mamta Banerjee is blaming law and order situation in the state for the mishap. Bharatiya Janata Party is blaming the Congress for their contention of ‘limited mandate’ thought. Left party is blaming the Congress of supporting the insurgents by not taking any action against the rebels. It is here blame game instead of solving the most puzzled trouble India is having right now.

People are silent sufferers of all this. Common men don’t want to understand what the cause is, what would have saved or what might have been if that policy were adopted. What the people want is safety and peace. But, unfortunately we have been devoid of this. In near future there is no hope on this count.

It is high time the whole debate about limited mandate on the fight against Naxalism, of this being a Centre or a state subject and a law and order issue only must be closed once and for all. This ought to be treated as a serious national problem with requisite and firm response. How many more innocent lives would be lost before the government and political parties took notice. It may be that parties understand the need of the urgency of settlement of the issue, parties are in the web of blame game to gain political mileage and strengthen vote bank.

Addressing a rally organised by the Darjeeling unit of Communist Party of India (Marxist), West Bengal’s Urban Development Minister Ashok Bhattacharya said: “All Maoists are getting support from the Congress Party. When we said this earlier they denied this. Now what will they say? There is no security. We have been saying since many days to give security to the passengers.” This is an example of blame game (or truth?). Such is being done from all side.

The main opposition party too demanded that railway minister Mamata Banerjee devote ‘full attention’ to her ministry. The party wondered if there was some slip-up somewhere as the Naxals had already announced the 'Black Week' but no precautionary measures were taken.
Though, all the political parties are expressing their views as if it is on their top priority, but it is, unfortunately, lasting in being the headlines gallery only. Media is also so much concerned. But I think it in superfluous way. With some exception all the media houses are in tendency to flow in the stream of shallow. Very few bother to think that the use of force against the Maoists will quill the insurgency. Apart from taking the force application in Maoists rampant areas, it is urgently required to provide food water, development and do the real welfare of tribes and the poor.

One after another killing attack is being executed by Maoists. It seems government is waiting a massacre to occur. They are left to come and attack innocent crowd and go safely. It requires responsibility on government part why the Maoists are carrying uninterrupted attacks on their own wills?

I agree with the BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad that government should understand the enormity of the challenge. It is high time the Government of India, the Congress Party and their allies spoke in one language and there ought not be any confusion about it.

This whole episode is smoking in cipher resulting no clear plan or action against Maoists. There is absolute absence of strategy on government part. Now, we expect all parties agree in tackling the menace of such gratitude.
 
 

 
 

 
 

 

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