naxals in A Sentence

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    The Naxals had given N.

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    They surrounded the Naxals and asked them to surrender.

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    The Naxals are a Maoist insurgency that began as a grassroots land reform movement.

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    During the period, 484 Naxals surrendered and 308 were apprehended by the security forces.

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    All this for no fault of theirs but because the police have made them‘Naxals'.

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    So these people(the absent doctors) don't want democracy, then they should join the Naxals.

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    It also says that the villagers all denied any Naxals being present in the village on that date.

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    Out of these 30 women commandos, 10 are surrendered women Naxals and 10 are assistant constables, part of anti-naxal movement Salwa Judum.

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    The letter further maintained that"there is no democracy without dissent" and that people should not be branded as"Anti-Nationals or Urban Naxals" for voicing dissent.

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    Today, it is likely that the student protesters of the 1970s would be dubbed by the government as“urban Naxals”,“tukde tukde gang” and“anti-nationals” who need to be packed-off to Pakistan.

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    Beating and killing the villagers by Naxals is definitely wrong and it should be stopped immediately but having CRPF camps around the village is not a long-term solution either.

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    Urban Naxals are the‘invisible enemies' of India, some of them have either been caught or are under the police radar for working for the movement and spreading insurgency against the Indian state.

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    Let me illustrate this by looking at the case about which we are hearing so much these days, the arrest of five individuals whom this government, and its media, are calling“urban Naxals”.

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    Film director Vivek Agnihotri tweeted a video clip of JNU leader Kanhaiya Kumar on November 12 and said,“The messenger of Urban Naxals and the prophet of partition is talking about his religion publicly- translated.

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    A simple answer to this question is, since the Indian state seems to believe that all the Adivasis living in the forest regions across the country are Maoists/Naxals, who are biggest threat to the‘investment climate'.

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    According to Pillai, even though the joint anti-Naxal operations were going on, the Naxals have not suffered any significant reverses so far and the government would need seven to eight years to have full control over the areas which were lost to the Maoists.

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    The police claimed that its over 150- C-60 commandos had entered into the forest of Kasansur village in Etapalli block in the wee hours of April 22, and when the Naxals gathered on the banks of Indravati river in the morning, unarmed, they were fired at.

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    CNN-IBN: The Home Minister told CNN-IBN about a month ago- in answer to this very same question- that the Government would like to do development work in these areas, but when we build roads the Naxals blow them up, when we build schools the Naxals blow them up, they mine everything and they do not allow development to take place.

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