New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) In 1967, a peasant uprising in West Bengal’s Naxalbari village gave rise to a far-left movement in India. What began as a movement claiming to protect the land rights of rural communities, resist tribal exploitation, and address governance gaps gradually evolved into a violent movement sustained by extortion and intimidation. For years, it was projected as a people’s movement, drawing support from sections of the local population and sympathisers who viewed it as a strug…
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