Maoist documents confirm urban focus, infiltrate the movement Nagpur News – Times of India

Nagpur: The outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) has issued a plan for its supporters to spread their influence in urban centers across the country, with “open and covert organizations infiltrating and leading agitations and mass revolutions against the government”. are provoking’. In this context, the group claims to have successfully infiltrated farmers’ movement in Delhi, which forced the government to withdraw three agricultural law,
Maoists He also urged the units of rural and urban areas to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the party with enthusiasm from September 21 to 27.

The 21-page document is titled ‘A Message from the Central Committee (CC) of the CPI (Maoist) to the Party, the Revolutionary Masses and the Revolutionary People on the occasion of the 18th anniversary of the Party’. The Reds called on its members, sympathizers, allies, supporters and people-based open and secret committees and organizations to implement the guidelines of its apex body to guide, incite and infiltrate ‘people’s movements’ across the country. has urged.
The Maoist think-tank body insisted that the party’s clandestine activities helped infiltrate several movements through ‘United Action Forum’ in various parts of the country’s urban centers such as Odisha and Telangana, and rural parts such as Silingar in Chhattisgarh. Even in the United States, solutions such as ‘despite repressive government campaigns’. The detailed CC document, a copy of which is with TOI, lists its success in the farmers’ agitation in the capital last year, which claimed that the government was forced to withdraw three agricultural laws. Similarly, he also referred to infiltration in the ‘Agniveer’ protests.

During the party’s 18th anniversary celebrations, the Maoists urged activists to intensify guerrilla warfare to liberate and develop Dandakaranya, which includes Gadchiroli and Gondia in eastern Vidarbha, Bihar, Jharkhand and adjoining areas. has been done. The cadres have been urged to strengthen the mass base.
The Maoist document claimed that 124 activists, including 30 women, were neutralized by government forces. They also mention the loss of Maharashtra’s top cadre and CC member Milind Teltumbde, who was neutralized last year by Gadchiroli’s C60 commandos with 26 cadres.

SP Gadchiroli Ankit Goel said the exercise of domination of the area would be intensified before September 21, and an intensive operation would be launched to thwart any subversive activities. “The Maoists are now focusing on the urban centres, as their support base and support in the hinterland has suffered a lot,” Goyal said.

Deputy Inspector General of Police Sandeep Patil, who is also heading the State Anti-Naxal Operations (ANO) cell, said that the police of urban units are being made aware of the activities of frontal organisations, and agitations and protests among the public. How to identify them. “There are 84 banned frontal organizations in Maharashtra. The government has a proposal to implement this public safety actWhich will help the security forces to take action against frontal organizations and ban their activities in urban centres, which is their current point of consolidation,” Patil said.