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Decoding Naxalbari: Red belt turning saffron with time
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In a Calcutta Gripped With Naxal Violence and Police Brutality, People Lost Sons, Brothers and Friends
For most of the early 1970s, students from prestigious colleges moved to the far left fired by ideological fervour.
A still from Mrinal Sen s film Calcutta 71 that captures life in the city during the time of the Naxal uprising.
Politics11/Mar/2021
The year 1971 was marked with several âbig victoriesâ â in politics, cricket and in war â all of which had long term implications for India. The national mood was buoyant, even if the country continued to struggle with endemic problems.
Fifty years later, we look back at those times and evoke some of that mood.Â
DNA Special: Once the hub of Naxal movement, people of Naxalbari now want change
Naxalism started here and many from the older generations idolised the Naxal leaders. But for the new generation, these sculptures just stones.
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Updated: Feb 19, 2021, 06:17 AM IST
The term Urban Naxal is used in common parlance these days and these days people who indulge in protests and movements are also being called Urban Guerillas . But, who are these Urban Guerillas who reside in cities and have a detailed toolkit to express disagreement towards the ruling government?
To bring you a detailed analysis of the same, we visited Naxalbari in West Bengal. In 1962, when China defeated India in the war, many of our own people were supporting China in the name of left-wing ideology and opposing India. They also started the Naxalbari movement from Naxalbari village in West Bengal in 1967, five years after the war.
How Left Radicals Are Taking Over The RJD And Why Their Growth In Bihar Isn t Good News For India
by Jaideep Mazumdar - Feb 3, 2021 11:33 AM
CPIML Liberation Flags in Bihar (Facebook)
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Many senior leaders in the RJD are uncomfortable with the emergence of this coterie around Tejashwi and the way they are slowly taking control of the party.
The
The Liberation, an offshoot of the
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), that spearheaded Naxal terrorism in Bengal and some others parts of the country in the late 1960s and early 1970s, won 12 seats in the Bihar Assembly elections late last year.
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