The influence and control of the Naxal faction spread all over the country. The number of areas affected by stuffy jumps soared from 55 in 2003 to 195 in 2009, so that more than a third of the territory of India is occupied by the Naxalite people It is estimated to exceed). Square kilometers are dominated by Naxalites). The area where Nassaar was sent out is also known as a red corridor. The map below shows different levels of impact range of Naxal. An analysis of the number of events related to the Naxal faction indicates that the threat to the affected country is increasing gradually.
The word Naxalites comes from the village of "Naxalbari" in West Bengal. Geographically, Naxal is in the southeast of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, and Orissa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh. There is an influence. The main themes of these areas are poverty, lack of basic necessities, lack of government reform. Nasal factions require effective and appropriate land reform, fair competition environment and resource management between the eastern (poor) and the western (rich). There are two names of this rebellion. One is geographical, that is, Naxalite, the other one is ideological, Maoist. Maoist ideology promoted the emergence of Naxos. As the Indian Times wrote, "The Naxar movement inspired by the Chinese leader Mao Saedon settled in the tribal-led slurry cram institution of Andhra Pradesh in December 1968."
In India, I am concerned about the attack by the Nasser - Maoistic rebellion (1967 - present), such as the Maoist attack on Dentawa in April 2010, the derailment of the Jnaneswari express train, and the disaster of the Rafiganj train. Naxalite is a group of extremist leftist extremist communists supporting Maoism 's political feelings and ideologies. It is currently the longest conflict in the world. In 2006, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called Naxalite "the biggest domestic security issue facing China in history". In 2009, he said that the country is "losing battle against Maoist anti-government forces". According to the standard definition, the Naxal-Maoist revolt is a constant confrontation between the Maoist group (known as Naxal or Naxar) and the Indian government. On 6 April 2010, the Maoist armed forces killed 75 security forces in the central Indian jungle ambush, rebel groups suffered the most serious security forces.