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Maoists The Best Armed Rebel Group In The Indian Union


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See how the maoists delivery blow upon blow on the indian union's corrupt politicians and its terrorist armed forces. Could other movements seeking independence from the union learn from them or seek a deadly alliance to break apart Indian rule?

What are the objectives of the maoists do they seek independence from India or to install a maoist communist regime in all of india?

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Genie = See how the maoists delivery blow upon blow on the indian union's corrupt politicians and its terrorist armed forces. Could other movements seeking independence from the union learn from them or seek a deadly alliance to break apart Indian rule?

Genie = What are the objectives of the maoists do they seek independence from India or to install a maoist communist regime in all of india?

UK = Paji, a deep topic but very briefly: If any future GOI does attempt the wholescale Genocide of Sikhs as they did in the 80's and 90's then absolutely the so-called Maoists would very much need to be sought out as Alliance partners to attempt to break Delhi's corrupt rule. The problem we as a Panth face is that though there are others such as Maoists, Naga's, Bodo's etc who also seek equitable treatment from the GOI ... the GOI has gained new alliance partners in the form of MultiNational Companies and arguably the USA in the last 30years, so I strongly believe we need to tread carefully at the present time and focus on eliminating the following from Punjab as a pre-cursor: drugs useage, alcohol consumption, biraderi-based bakhre bakhre Gurdware, female infanticide, illiteracy, poverty and malnutrition within the Panth.

UK = The so-called Maoists are actually natural born Sikhs if only we could see that they are in Sehajdhari form. They were never Hindu's. The RSS defined them as Hindu's and then decided it was best to label them as Hindu Atheists after they started to fight for their rights. The reality is that the so-called Maoist are adivasi tribals who were in the land of India prior to the Aryan invasion but were forced to the margins of scoiety by the wretched Hindu philosophy as expounded upon in Manu Smriti. It is also important to note that the terrain in Maoist-controlled areas is suited to guerilla warfare - whereas in Punjab it is not.

UK = Like the aborigines of Australia (as an example), their land and mineral wealth has been stolen, their culture decimated and yet they are at the bottom of the pile in Indian society. When the poor stand up for their own rights, only using arms as a last resort as advised by Guru Sahib, the Ambani's and Multinationals find it convenient to label them as terrorists. We as a Panth stand shoulder to shoulder with all oppressed peoples throughout the World but unfortunately due to our lack of numbers on a global stage, are pretty much unable to help them sufficiently as the Khalsa Panth has a responsibility to do - as we can barely solve our own community's problems in Punjab at the moment. Nevertheless, our Panth has a moral duty to help provide education and healthcare facilities to India's original tribal populations and recognise them as Sehajdhari Sikhs, who in time will provide new members of the Khalsa Panth.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/maoists-express-solidarity-with-posco-movement/1/142968.html

UK = Their main objective is an equitable stake within the Indian Union, though they may express it as a desire for indepence of their own lands (to prevent their theft by multinationals like Posco - similar to the modus operandi of logging Companies in the Amazon or Indonesian-controlled Papua). Given that Maoist Communism is already extinct in its homeland of China, they don't seek to impose Maoism per se on others but have been left with the name as a throwback to Communist times in China when Mao was in charge. By seeking greater equality in Society they affirm that they wholly agree with the concept of Sarbat Da Bhala and all those that do should be welcome as our Sikh brothers and sisters - rather than pushed away like the time when Dr Ambedkar and millions of others wished to join the Sikh Panth.

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