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Red Flag losing it's Sheen!

Naxalists can't expect such a brave action from Grey grounds personnel and AP & Odissa police and suffered huge loss ever in AOB (Andhra Odissa border) region. Continuous two days encounter pay huge price by Maoists. 31 Naxalites were reportedly killed in encounter in AOB region. Leave police, even common people too not dared to enter into this region. Maoists have such a hold and grip over the tribal in that region.

Killing of 31 of their team members at once is a big blow to The Communist party of India (Maoist). Like Communist parties (CPI and CPI(M)) in India, Maoists losing their impact on people. Red Flag is common for Communist parties and Maoists. Red Flag was an assurance to common man and people who lived under below poverty line on their issues. There was respect over communist parties even though they had minimum representation in legislative bodies. Since last three general elections CPI and CPI(M) lost their significance across all states in India. People won't recognise their economic policies in development of the country. In 2014 general elections, both these parties lost their national status as per the mandate they received in the elections. Of Course! EC not take any decision on this.

Illiteracy, unemployment and underdevelopment are the basic reasons to attract youth towards Maoism or Naxalism. AP (Two Telugu states) was rapidly developed since last two decades. In the same way, Maoists survived in tribal areas because of innocence of the tribal people. No recruitment's and opinions of younger generation is different to earlier in Maoist groups. Police drive recruitment's in every year. Already existed leaders in Naxal groups physically weak because of their age. Naxalism downfall starts whenever Governments stop thinking as law and order problem. Government decided to spend some allocations from General Budget to eradicate insurgency internally. Thanks to Globalisation, for getting development of India in all aspects.

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