After the Bhima Koregaon case, Urban Naxal i.e. Urban Maoism came into discussion in the entire country. Some people said that urban Maoists should be given strict punishment while a group of people insisted that there is no such thing as urban Maoists.
It was said by some groups that anyone who speaks against Modi, BJP and the Sangh Parivar is ridiculed as 'urban Maoist'.
These two conflicting propagandas leave the common man confused and unable to know the real situation. A perusal of documents written by Maoists reveals the horrors of urban Maoists, their existence and their work.
News of Maoist violence always remains in the headlines. What is the ultimate objective of the Maoists behind the attacks on security forces and brutal killing of civilians? People do not understand exactly what they want to achieve. To understand all this, it is important to carefully read the document written by the Maoists themselves.
'Indian Revolution Strategy and Tactics' is the most important document written by the Maoists. Another document that provides detailed guidance for work in urban areas is the 'Urban Perspective'.
Both these documents have been written by the top Maoist leadership and their organization works according to what is written in these documents. After all, what does the Maoist organization want to achieve? What is their purpose? All this is written very clearly in his book 'Indian Revolution Strategy and Tactics'.
The Maoists write, "Our aim is to capture the political power of India through armed war, to solve this problem by war itself. The main task of the Maoist organization is to destroy the Indian army, police and the entire bureaucratic system by war. "
There should be no doubt in anyone's mind that the Maoists have declared war against India. It has now become clear that the Maoists do not accept the Indian Constitution and are trying to establish a violent authoritarian rule in India by destroying all this constitutional framework.
Regarding how the Maoists will achieve their goals, he further writes in the same document that the first step to capture political power in India through war is to build a Maoist army. For this, Maoist army should be deployed in remote forest areas by creating 'safe Maoist zones'.
By creating safe Maoist zones in Bastar-Gadchiroli (Penal Zone), Balaghat-Mandla (MMC Zone) and Jharkhand, Maoists have raised thousands of Maoist armies in those areas.
The Maoists further say that once such secure bases and forces are created, we should gradually work on the strategy of capturing the rural areas and finally encircling and capturing the cities. He has actually done what is written above,
On the night of 6 February 2004, hundreds of Maoists attacked a location in Koraput district of Orissa state. The Maoists surrounded the city for about six hours. The Maoists attacked five police stations, district library, jail and the office of the Superintendent of Police in the city and looted weapons worth about Rs 50 crore.
February 16, 2008, in Nayagarh district seat, barely a hundred kilometers from Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, around 10:00/11:00 pm hundreds of armed Maoist men and women came into the town in different vehicles and attacked a police training . The centre, armory and police station there. 14 policemen were killed and about 1200 guns and one lakh cartridges were looted.
By now the readers must have understood that the modus operandi of the Maoists is to create secure bases in remote areas and then raise armies and attack the cities.
Now let's talk about urban Maoists. There are two parts of the Maoist organization, one part is the armed Maoists in the jungle and the other part is the urban Maoists working secretly in the city.
Maoists in the forests wear uniforms and carry guns openly, so they can be easily identified, but urban Maoists are very difficult to identify. They never call themselves Maoists and work under the guise of different organizations.
Under various guises, these urban Maoists run their frontal organizations and act as eminent personalities in the society.
The work of urban Maoists has been going on for a long time. Their first resolution on work in urban areas was passed by the Maoist State Committee of Andhra Pradesh state in 1973. Over time, the People's War Group (PWG) of Andhra Pradesh reviewed and revised this Maoist Urban Action Resolution in 1995.
After the establishment of the CPI (Mao) Party in 2004, special importance has been given to urban work in its important documents. As a result, the activities of urban Maoists have increased to a great extent. It is important to understand what is the specific objective of the urban Maoists.
'Urban Perspective' is the most important document of the work of Maoists in urban areas. In this, the Maoists have clearly written, "It is very important to strengthen the Maoist work in urban areas because capturing the cities is the ultimate goal of the Maoist revolution."
He further writes that urban Maoists will have to form broad mass organizations and organize large-scale mass movements in cities. This is the most important work of urban Maoists.
Along with this work they should help the Maoist Jungle Army (PLGA) by providing cadre, leaders, arms, ammunition, medicines, food grains, various equipment and all other types of support. The task of the Jungle Armed Maoist Army (PLGA) is paramount and it is the task of the urban Maoists to support them.
In this Maoist document, after clarifying the objectives of urban Naxalites, it is written where and how they should work in urban areas. Urban Maoists should work across all sectors including farmers, workers, students, women, middle class, intellectuals, Dalits, tribes, minority communities etc.
In short they should influence all society. The Maoists further wrote, "Urban Maoists should infiltrate the police, paramilitary forces and Indian Army as well. Activists in urban areas should hide their Maoist identity and should never reveal their links with Maoist organizations. . Care should be taken to ensure that special attention should be paid to the formation of organizations following mass agitation by the masses in urban areas."
Some time ago, Maoists were fully involved in the farmers' movement, anti-CAA movement, Rohit Vemula movement, Bhima Koregaon movement in Delhi.
Urban Maoists have a special type of work which they call 'partial work'. This work is done in utmost secrecy and is equally dangerous. Partial work is a process.
First a Maoist activist joins a non-Maoist organization, then he gets some other Maoist activists to join this organization.
Gradually all these people become officials in that non-Maoist organization and thus take complete control over that non-Maoist organization and further use such organization for Maoist work.
This factional work is done so cleverly and secretly that the ordinary workers of that organization never know that their organization has been taken over by the Maoists and these workers themselves indirectly help in the work of the Maoist-terrorist organization. are doing. The Maoists further write in the document Urban Perspective, "If we work this way, it will be beneficial in the long run. If we succeed in hiding our true Maoist face, the machinations of the government machinery will never come after us." Therefore, it is best to work as a part-time job in urban areas.
By working like fractional work, these urban Maoists have captured many social organizations across the country and are using them for the work of their terrorist organization. Collecting evidence against such infiltrating Maoists and convicting them in a court case is a very challenging task.
By now, readers must have realized the formidable and terrifying nature of the Maoist organization in the jungles and cities. The next question is what should the common man do against this terrorist organization?
Police and intelligence agencies are doing their job but we must remember that national security is the joint responsibility of the security forces and the common citizen. All the society should create mass awareness and mass movement against Maoist-terrorist organizations and their mask organizations.
All terrorist organizations around the world ultimately have their roots in society. These terrorist organizations can function as long as they get support from the society, as soon as the society stands against them, such organizations cease to exist.
It seems that now the time has come for the entire Indian society to raise the alarm against the anti-national and anti-constitutional violent Maoist organization. If the society starts mass awareness, mass organization and mass movement against them, then it will definitely not take long for this violent Maoist-terrorist organization to end.