Andhra Pradesh, India – 13 Sept 2007. In India today there are many Maoist parties and organizations that either predate the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) or emerged from factions when the CPI-ML split after the death of Charu Majumdar. Three of them, the CPI-ML (People's War), CPI-ML (Party Unity), and the Maoist Communist Center (MCC), are currently engaged in armed struggle.
An inter-connected "Naxalite belt" stretches across central India, comprising Bihar, MP, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and parts of Tamil Nadu. Those parts which were connected to the neighbouring states came under the influence of Naxalism. Its members are called Naxalites after the eastern Indian town of Naxalbari, where their movement originated in 1967.
The above being the case, how could a man who originally hails from Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, but set up house in Bangalore, Karnataka, can possibly bullshit about the people of Kerala. This Chemical Ali the other day was saying to some of the foreign co-workers at a management meeting of the company that Keralites are Communists. Keralites want equal rights for people. Keralites are educated but have no culture.
One of the political parties in Kerala have communist philosophies, which does not mean that all Keralites are communists. After all, communists are a lesser evil than naxalites, and in Kerala there are no naxalites. So, this Hyderabadi is a naxalite snake-charmer.
If Keralites want equal rights for their people, so be it, because the Law dictates that all people must be treated equally regardless of their color, cast, creed, sex, or religious faith anywhere in the world. So, this Hyderabadi is against equal rights for people, and hence, a dictator. Dictators have no place in this world, and hence, this Hyderabadi must go. To hell, that is to sell his tobacco leafs grown in Hyderabad. He is against smoking, however, he does tobacco cultivation in Andhra Pradesh for money. What an irony.
Keralites for sure are an educated lot, but in no way cultureless, or as the Hyderabadi said “Keralites have no culture”.
We shall write more on this subject at a later stage (i.e. when we have more to say). In the meantime, we would like to know if any or all Keralites, share our viewes on the matter under discussion. So, please make your comments to this post, here at Librabitech. Thank you Keralites.
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