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Sikh Vichar Manch  Formula To Remove Maoists Hostilities within India  


Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana


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 First step: The Indian State must have ‘will power’ to be welfare  State in reality. The Indian State must know how to apply sanctions  (unavoidable force) reasonably, so that, the hostile groups should  realize that in case of conflict, “the individual(s) terrorism that has  always an end and the State Terrorism that shall never ends.” After the  departure of one home minister another will take over the command of the  chain of the well nursed and organized forces, recruited for the  purpose, whereas it is rarely possible for the hostile groups. The sad  end of LTTE, the movement of Maoists of Nepal and the other similar  movements are recent examples to learn a lesson.


 Second step: The allocation of sufficient funds to cover up the past  deficiency also, required for the development of the neglected areas and  those funds must be used for development with the active participation  of individuals and or the groups realized to shun the path of violence,  helping them by the State machinery.


 Third step: The individuals and or the groups realized to shun the  path of violence should never be tortured or used as cats, informers and  the state sponsored terrorists against the remaining hostile groups to  avoid humiliated atmosphere for them in society, and, at the same time  to avoid any counter productive actions by the men of hostile groups,  those are not at all willing and ready to accept the terms and  conditions of the state i.e. to participate in the development schemes  and work. The idea should be allow living them with self-respect and  dignity, not of revengeful attitude with them in any manner.


 Fourth step: Out of the allocated sufficient funds, 85 to 90 % must  be used directly for the welfare of people of the neglected and effected  areas and those funds should also look so utilized, not merely be shown  on papers. In cases of providing compensation to the aggrieved and or  being deprived of their land etc must be, not only be compensated in  cash, but physically be seen that they are adequately, effectively and  meaningfully treated and settled, after all, they are our own  unprivileged Indians so far.


 With the determination and the realization, the steps in mind as  stated above: The Indian government requested to proceed as under:


 Fifth step: The politicians concerned of the area, the state secret  agencies, and the human rights activists and similar others are  necessary to be identified, having the links directly or indirectly with  the hostile groups especially with the leaders of groups. It remained a  matter of common knowledge in the past that in such movements, the  revolutionaries do not live in the sky.


 Sixth step: The persons so identified with links be used sincerely  and honestly to approach the men of hostile groups, at least to their  leaders acting as ideologists, only after fully prepared defensively.   Though, it is easy to be said than done. In view  of  the dirty  politics, fear, inefficiency, sluggishness, insincerity and dishonesty  of the central as well the state agencies including the politicians, the  human rights activists and similar others in respective states of  India, the task is to be planned wisely and carefully to have positive  results.


 Seventh step: The men of hostile groups and their leaders acting as  ideologists, when arrested and kept in protective custody with an idea  to reform them, they need not be tortured at all, as the alternative  legal methods and the process are available with the organized State to  bring the truth on surface, though, those methods and the process are  time consuming.


 Eighth step: Whosoever, let it be the politicians, the men of state  secret agencies, the human rights activists and the similar others,  derived any benefits including the monetary or political  from the  Maoists and or in such movements without facing any sufferings be  identified, black listed and be checked for their such activities  forever.


 Ninth step: India must allow openly some independent international  agency, preferably UN observers to monitor the actions-operations; the  approach and the development measures adopted in the neglected areas and  the relief provided to the people by her (India) and also allow seeing  in turn the response of the hostile groups-Maoists.


 Tenth step: Lastly, who disagree with the Sikh Vichar Manch, must  keep in mind: As to how rulers were adversely affected by the nonsense  and the mindless killings? That’s the question also agitating to the  prudent men’s mind, when they say, "No matter who fires the gun, it is  the poor and the ordinary citizen who almost always bears the brunt."


 The Sikh Vichar Manch remained of the view that violence is always  not a solution of problems permanently, but the pen is mightier than the  sword.

 ‘Hence the Submission’


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