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  2. Bastar: The Naxal Story - Wikipedia

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    Bastar: The Naxal Story is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language political thriller film directed by Sudipto Sen and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah. [5] It stars Adah Sharma , Indira Tiwari , Vijay Krishna, Shilpa Shukla , Yashpal Sharma , Subrat Dutta and Raima Sen .

  3. Walking with the Comrades - Wikipedia

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    The book covers her time in 2010 spent living with Naxalite communist guerillas deep within the forests of rural Chhattisgarh. [1] She argues that India's counter-insurgency, known as Operation Green Hunt , is a front for mining corporations to clear away tribal people, and to make profits exploit India's natural resources.

  4. Naxalism - Wikipedia

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    However, Shobha Mandi, a former member who later quit the organisation, wrote in her book Ek Maowadi Ki Diary that she was repeatedly raped and assaulted by her fellow commanders for more than seven years since she wanted to quit. She also claimed that wife-swapping and adultery are the common amongst the Maoists. [42]

  5. Rahul Pandita - Wikipedia

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    Pandita is the author of three best-selling and critically-acclaimed books: "Our Moon has Blood Clots: A memoir of a lost home in Kashmir" (Penguin Random House, 2013); "Hello, Bastar: The untold story of India's Maoist movement" (Westland, 2011), and "The Lover Boy of Bahawalpur: How the Pulwama case was cracked (Juggernaut, 2021).

  6. Salwa Judum - Wikipedia

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    Let's call him Vasu: With Maoists in Chhattisgarh, by Shubhranshu Choudhary, Penguin, 2012; The Burning Forest: India's War in Bastar, by Nandini Sundar, Juggernaut Press, 2016; The Adivasis of Chhattisgarh: Victims of the Naxalite Movement and Salwa Judum Campaign, by Asian Centre for Human Rights. Published by Asian Centre for Human Rights, 2006.

  7. Bastar - Wikipedia

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    Bastar (Lok Sabha constituency), a parliamentary constituency in Chhattisgarh state in central India; Bastar (Vidhan Sabha constituency), a state assembly constituency within the Parliamentary constituency; Bastar rebellion, rebellion in colonial India; Bastar: The Naxal Story, a 2024 Indian film about the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency in Bastar ...

  8. Communist Party of India (Maoist) - Wikipedia

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    The Maoists had structured "medical units" in the villages of Bastar, [67] and the CPI (Maoist) operates "mobile medical units." [53]: 101 Rahul Pandita writes: "In the field of health as well, the Maoists often fill in large gaps left by the state. Their mobile medical units cover large distances to offer primary health care to tribals....

  9. Mahendra Karma - Wikipedia

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    He represented the Dantewada constituency. The congress again lost the 2008 assembly elections when BJP swept 10 out of the 11 seats in Bastar. [9] He had secured 158,520 votes (35.19%). In the region, he was known as "Bastar Tiger"-for making a tough stand against the regional Maoist insurgency. [7] [10] [11]