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The Naxalite–Maoist insurgency is an ongoing conflict [49] between Maoist groups known as Naxalites or Naxals, and the Indian government.It started with an armed uprising initiated in 1967 by a radical faction of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) led by Charu Majumdar, Kanu Sanyal, and Jangal Santhal.
List of active rebel groups. List of rebel groups that control territory; List of anarchist communities. List of anarchist organizations; Stateless society; Stateless nation; Independence. Self determination; Unilateral declaration of independence; List of states with limited recognition; Secession. List of states with limited recognition; List ...
Status: Separatist groups disbanded, surrender agreement signed with government. People: Karbi. Militant organisation: Karbi Longri N.C. Hills Liberation Front, United People's Democratic Solidarity; Proposed state: Hemprek Kangthim; Status: Separatist movement crushed. Groups disbanded, surrender agreement signed with government. People: Dimasa
These groups were accused of extra-judicial murders of civil liberties activists. [147] [148] The Chhattisgarh government came under criticism from pro-Maoist activist groups for the same. [149] [150] The groups were claimed to have involved in violence against women, employment of child soldiers, and looting and destruction of property.
List of active rebel groups; List of inactive rebel groups List of rebel groups that control territory; List of anarchist communities. List of anarchist organizations; Stateless society; Stateless nation; Independence. Self determination; unilateral declaration of independence; List of states with limited recognition; Secession. List of states ...
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Red Star led by K.N.Ramachandran; Centre of Indian Communists; Communist Ghadar Party of India; Communist Party of India (Maoist) led by Nambala Keshava Rao—result of the September 2004 merger of the Maoist Communist Centre of India (M.C.C.) and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People's War, also known as the People's War Group (PWG)
The ULFA has attacked Hindi-speaking migrant workers [14] and a movement exists favouring secession from the Republic of India. [15] The alleged neglect and economic, social, cultural and political exploitation by the Indian state are the main reasons behind the growth of this secessionist movement.
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