Nizamabad: Naxalism is disappearing .. Indian Army is calling .. This village is very special!
The influence of Naxalism was more in the Telangana region between 1980–90. Especially in North Telangana districts. At that time, many people were attracted to revolutionary literature .. Family and future left the forests. Teachers are also attracted to Naxalism. This increased their strength and catching in many areas. The police were afraid to go to those areas.
Steps towards Naxalism.
But the state was gradually strengthened. Catching thick forest holding. Governments have taken steps to attract the youth of wild villages instead of attracting. awareness. At the same time, Naxalites have started. It has changed. Villages which were once the backbone of Naxalites .. Now Jawans have become a keraf address. A good example of this is Tippur.
Indino Naxalite ..
Tippur village is located in Bhikanur area of Nizamabad district. Many youths of the village were attracted to Naxalism between 1980 and 1990. Indico Naxalite has changed. Fight against state and wild. A large martyr’s memorial was also built at the center of the village. Four officers were then kidnapped and a sensation.
The period has changed ..
For almost a decade, Attapur has become Naxalites. But .. the period is never the same. A few days later the state received the upper hand. In 1990, the police faced four people simultaneously. The stupa was demolished with the people of the village. Since then, Tippur monitoring has increased. With severe custody .. Naxalism has declined. New ideas have started in the youth.
The first person to join the army ..
After the encounter, a man named Ashok from the village joined the Indian Army for the first time. Knowing this, he was called by Naxalites. Warning of not joining the State Police Department. He joined the army. Some other people went on the same path to see Ashoka. One after the other .. 18 people have joined the Indian Army so far. Another 30 people are being trained to go.
Carf address to Javans ..
The village of Tippur, which was once Naxalites, is now becoming army soldiers. The young man has now become a young man from the situation where the Naxalite was in the past. The form of the village is changing. The people of the village say that they are living very peacefully compared to the past.