Maoist Attack in Sukma
- A team of security forces was attacked by a People’s Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) unit in the Tarrem area near the Sukma-Bijapur district border, Chhattisgarh.
- The district is covered with the semi-tropical forest and is a mainland of tribal community Gond.
- The dead include personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), its elite unit CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) and the District Reserve Guard (DRG).
PLGA
- PLGA was founded in 2000.
- It has been declared as a terrorist organisation and banned under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act-1967 (UAPA).
- The Maoist PLGA Battalion in the recent attack was led by its commander Madvi Hidma.
- The top Naxal leader is also linked with 2013 Jhiram Ghati killings, in which over 30 people, including senior leaders of Chhattisgarh Congress, were killed.
LEFT WING EXTREMISM
- Left-wing extremists are popularly known as Maoists worldwide and as Naxalites in India.
- The term Naxalism derives its name from the village Naxalbari of West Bengal.
- It originated as a rebellion against local landlords who bashed a peasant over a land dispute.
- The rebellion was initiated in 1967, with an objective of rightful redistribution of the land to working peasants under the leadership of Kanu Sanyal and Jagan Santhal.
- It is considered that Naxals support Maoist political sentiments and ideology.
- Maoism is a form of communism developed by Mao Tse Tung.
- It is a doctrine to capture State power through a combination of armed insurgency, mass mobilization and strategic alliances.
- Operation Green Hunt was started in 2009-10 and massive deployment of security forces was done in the naxal-affected areas.
- SAMADHAN, a strategy against Maoists was also announced by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on May 8, 2017.
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