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Maoists suspected to be gaining ground in Gujarat | Gujarat Police suspect that Maoists are slowly gaining ground in the State. Gujarat, which is one of
the states in the country having a large tribal population, has so far remained
unaffected from the Naxal menace. Police suspect that a recent arrest of a Maoist
leader from Surat and spurt in Naxal meetings, secret movement of the ultras in
the State and distribution of leaflets asking people to join the armed movement
indicate that Naxals are trying to spread their network in the State. Police have
arrested Niranjan Mohapatra, a resident of Orissa, from Surat last week for suspected
Naxal activities. According to sources, the Naxal are targeting migrant labourers
who come to the State in large numbers in search of jobs from Naxal affected States
of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and other areas, as their potential cadres. Gujarat
Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Sudhir Sinha the Maoists are using
Gujarat as place to recruit potential cadres from the large number of migrant
population, especially in Surat and collect funds for their movement. "CPI-Maoist
cadres are brainwashing potential migrant recruits and are sending them back to
the State of their origin to work there," Sinha said. However, Police claim that
Naxals have failed in gaining acceptance among local population so far. "Their
attempts to gain popularity among tribal population of the south Gujarat district
of Dangs also have not obtained good results so far," Sinha added. Compared to
Naxal affected states Gujarat has good infrastructure like roads in tribal areas
and better living condition. Meanwhile, the Gujarat Police is compiling various
interrogation reports of Maoists activists arrested in other states and also examining
various documents being distributed by them in the tribal belt of south Gujarat. |
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