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‘Urban naxalism is greater than Indian enemies than sir’

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Nagpur: “Urban naxalism is an enemy of India than Pakistan because it rises the threat of internal security for the country compared to cross-border terrorism,” said Director, Screenwriter, and Author Vivek Agnihotri here recently.
He talked about the ‘Integrity of India and Urban Naxals’ at the webinar held by the Humanities Department of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.
Agnihotri, who has written a book ‘Naxals Urban: Making Buddhism in Traffic Congestion’, explains how naxalism began with Naxalbari, a village in West Bengal, in the 1960s.
He said, “Today, India’s biggest problem, which should be the power of the state, is our youth.
India has the world’s largest population in the world.
There is bubbling energy among students who make the country young.
The youth belonging to the middle class is aware of difficulties Their parents passed.
But when they entered college, the supporters of the ideology leaned on their left “brainwash”, just like the Taliban rings to become suicide bombings.
“” Thus the college becomes the door to urban naxalism, “he said , adding this is the condition of all universities in Metro and Mini-Metro cities.
“Slowly, they began to focus only on the lines of errors in the country such as cashiers, poverty, women’s rights issues, etc.
They failed to recognize the greatness of the country, where he stood and what was detained in the future because they had” Brainwashed “.
This is the biggest threat of India,” he said.
Agnihotri added, “The style of communism to grow an internal war in a country is to plant revolutionary seeds.
The Revolutionary API is located in such a way that it continues to burn and communist countries such as China dominate by triggering anarchy and maintaining administrative influences on internal security.” RTMNU Pro Vice -Chancellor Sanjay Dudhe leads lectures online.
Members of the Senate and Management Board of Wisnu Changde and former Mayor of Kalpana Pande are also present.
Dean of Humanities Prof.
Nirmal Singh is organizers.
Dudhe said, “The country faces two types of threats – internal and external.
External strength can be addressed because this can be recognized.
But it is not easy to overcome the internal.
Previously, the presence of Naxalit limited to tribal communities living in the forest.
But now they include cities now The city to advocate for their ideology between the masses and they target students.

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