Let's face it...I hate Tribals...

Lets face it...I hate tribals...Maoist influenced that is. Sounding controversial? Sick and depraved? Well yes...'cause no matter how many times Arundhati Roy keeps on saying that they are Gandhian with guns, or other left-lib intellectuals apologise on their behalf and justifies their cause, I will never be able to sympathise with their cause ever, since the death of hundreds of my fellow civilians in their hands after the recent landmine attack or the train derailment caused by them. No matter how much anyone comes and justifies their cause, I will hate them, and Arundhati Roy and the Maoists are responsible for this. The tribals were basically good people, since the time of the British. The only thing they did ever was drink and sleep, while their women folks used to work and earn. Fact, you can see that even now. They rose in revolt against the Britishers during the Indigo revolution, once they were made to work. Fact again, however heartless and crude it sounds. But still, they eventually came into mainstream because of the strict (and need I say, at times even inhumane!) policies of our one time colonial overlords, and more importantly the support of the Britishers from our educated elites, who understood that however painful it may be, the strict action is needed. Slowly after the independence, the Indian government neither tried to bring more of them in to mainstream life, nor did they do any developmental work in those areas. The left-lib intellectuals, went one step ahead and declared their kind of life to be the model life anyone should dream of! Like staying in jungles, mosquito bites, lazy men, women exploitation etc... Now with the coming of globalisation from the early nineties, rapid development and urbanisation started. The Maoist hate preachers and some intellectuals saw this as an opportunity to misguide the gullible Tribal minds. A small example, when the Jindals came up with a steel plant, they needed to take a portion of the tribal lands. They also said that the tribals will be trained in industry training, so that they don't lose their livelihood, whatever they have that is, other than the compensation money. But the Maoists seized the territory, planted IEDs and landmines, and stopped the Government from all developmental works. Also another factor was the jealousy, which is a common human nature...the Maoists, with their two pronged propaganda machine (the guns, and the intellectuals), planted that firmly on those impressionable minds... Came the Government with operation Greenhunt...a signature stupid move, only the Indian National Congress is capable of. With lack of co-ordination between Center and State, dithering government, inefficient ground intelligence, no air support, poorly armed police and reserve police force, sceptical and politically correct media, and the human rights crying hoarse...this was doomed from the start. Also the passive policy of "shoot when shot at" and "area domination without active engagement" took heavy toll on the police morale, with casualty rising day by day. No new questions were raised after the recent attacks, the 40th in the last one month. Answers are also known. Every government at some point of time needs to act brutal...for future good. That may make them a hero, or a villain, but you have to take the risk. Lincoln acted tough against the Southern landowners, slavery was abolished. Russia suffered the deaths of thousands of it's schoolchildren, to bring Chechen rebels to justice. Even recently...we saw the example of Sri Lanka, as they defeated the world's most ruthless terrorist organisation, ever known to mankind. Fact, to put in blunt words, a strong spined, political will is needed...or otherwise the World's biggest democracy will cease to exist...