So This supposedly People’s movement has links with terror organizations..:-
Recent studies say that the Naxals have well established linkages with other insurgent groups and few Muslim Fundamental Organisations (MFOs) which are actively involved in India. These links provide the movement with not only psychological support, but also material support in the form of money and weapons.
J&K Terrorist Groups:-
Naxalite spokespersons, on many occasions, have openly supported the actions and cause of the J&K terrorist groups. The Lakshkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) terrorists who carried out the attack on the American Centre at Kolkata in 2001 had escaped to Jharkhand and took refuge in a Naxalite sympathiser’s house in Ranchi. In return of this and similar other favours, the J&K terrorist
who are well trained in handling sophisticated arms, impart training to the Naxalite groups.
Northeast Insurgent Groups:-
Intelligence agencies have been reporting linkages between Maoist elements and the insurgent groups of the northeast i.e. the
United Liberation Front of Assam, Nationalist Council of Nagaland, and People’s Liberation Army (ULFA, NSCN, PLA). The northeast insurgent groups like the PLA and NSCN follow the Maoist ideology and were even trained and supported by China in the 1960s and 1970s.
Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI):-
It has emerged that the Naxals have openly supported the activities of SIMI and both have been lately collaborating with each other.
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist):-
Naxalite groups in India have tried to sustain their fraternal and logistic links with Nepal’s Maoists. The LWE outfits of India, along with CPN (Maoist) have decided to work towards carving out a “Compact Revolutionary Zone”. The Indian LWE groups have been extending moral, material and training support to CPN (Maoist) cadres in guerrilla warfare, which has resulted in significant growth of Naxal violence since 2001. Cooperation between Maoists active in Nepal through Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, up to Andhra Pradesh, has provided the left extremists contiguous areas in which to operate, move, hide and train.
Coordination Committee of the Maoist Parties of South Asia (CCOMPOSA):-
The Maoist groups of four South Asian countries, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, have joined hands to form CCOMPOSA to advance “People’s War” in South Asia. The objective of the Committee is to unify and coordinate the activities of the Maoists parties and organisations in South Asia and spread protracted People’s War in the region.
ISI Links :-
The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has been very active in Nepal and Bangladesh for long, especially along the borders, in their desire to encircle India and is giving support to numerous Indian militant groups based in Bangladesh. The rise of LWE groups in India and Nepal has further served their purpose and they do not hesitate in providing moral and material support to these groups. This bond has been mutually beneficial to both the parties, as the LWE receive weapons and other war-like stores from the ISI
to be used against the Indian states.
LTTE Links :-
The Naxalite linkage with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) dates back to the 1990s when it was estimated by the intelligence agencies that the PWG used to acquire weapons, especially AK-47 rifles, from this organisation.
In the present context, the Naxalites are actively involved in
Tamil Nadu with the discovery of a training camp organised by former PWG Naxals in the Periyakulum forests, Theni district, which is also believed to have strong sympathy for the LTTE. It has led security agencies to suspect a renewed nexus between the Naxals and the LTTE.
Revolutionary International Movement:-
The PWG maintains constant touch with the Maoist groups of 27 countries through the Revolutionary International Movement.
A Turkish Maoist organisation is known to have undertaken the task of publishing PWG activities through an Internet website.
Linkage with Left Wing Philippines Groups:-
A few media and intelligence reports from Southeast Asia state that the Naxalites in India have also developed links with the left wing extremists of the Philippines, and through them, with other groups of Southeast Asia. The increasing expansion of Naxalism got further strengthened with covert support from other groups with a similar ideology in the Indian subcontinent. India’s ‘all weather adversary’ Pakistan has grasped the opportunity provided by Naxalism to further increase unrest in Indians and try to re-emphasise its dictum of ‘bleeding India by thousand cuts’.
Do we noe need to xplain,why naxalism is emerging as a single most biggest threat to INDIA…bigger than pakistan and china?