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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Long live revolution, not development

The promise of an “ adarsh gram (model village)” continues to elude Sebdullajote in Naxalbari. Located around 25km from Siliguri, this nondescript hamlet nestled in the Terai in Darjeeling district is the cradle of the peasants’ uprising in 1967 that culminated in the Naxalbari Movement. Back in 2014, S.S. Ahluwalia, the then BJP MP of Darjeeling, had come to Sebdullajote, the home of firebrand Naxalite leader Kanu Sanyal, and promised to develop it and some adjoining hamlets under the Hatighisha panchayat into model villages under the Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana (PMAGY), a scheme announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

Decoding Naxalbari: The Red belt in West Bengal turning saffron with time

Decoding Naxalbari: The Red belt in West Bengal turning saffron with time SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 05, 2021, 03:03 PM IST Share Synopsis The pastoral village bordering Nepal had been the hotbed of the rebellion movement in the spring of 1967. The Naxalbari uprising was triggered when the police opened fire on a group of villagers who were demanding their right for the crops at a particular piece of land. The firing killed 11 villagers including two children eventually leading to the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency. BJP National President Amit Shah having lunch at a farmer s house during his Booth Sampark programme in Naxalbari, West Bengal. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Naxalbari, the cradle of an over 50-year-old Maoist movement has been witnessing a transition from a Red belt into a saffron fabric.

Decoding Naxalbari: Red belt turning saffron with time

Decoding Naxalbari: Red belt turning saffron with time By Mukesh Singh | Updated: Apr 05, 2021 14:36 IST Darjeeling (West Bengal) [India], April 5 (ANI): Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Naxalbari, the cradle of an over 50-year-old Maoist movement has been witnessing a transition from a Red belt into a saffron fabric. The pastoral village bordering Nepal had been the hotbed of the rebellion movement in the spring of 1967. The Naxalbari uprising was triggered when the police opened fire on a group of villagers who were demanding their right for the crops at a particular piece of land. The firing killed 11 villagers including two children eventually leading to the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency.

Decoding Naxalbari: Red belt turning saffron with time

Decoding Naxalbari: Red belt turning saffron with time
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Decoding Naxalbari: Red belt turning saffron with time

Decoding Naxalbari: Red belt turning saffron with time
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