Naxal Violence
Rationale/Causes
Political Factors
- One of the main causes of such revolutions was the nature of tribal peoples and the political system's indifference to them.
- The inability of Indian political authorities to open doors for structural upliftment for the socially disadvantaged in the impacted states.
- Lack of tribal community involvement in politics
Economic Factors
- The naxal-affected areas' poverty, economic inequality, and underdevelopment.
- Mining firms entering tribal lands and forests, endangering the tribes' way of life.
- Native tribal populations have been uprooted from their homes and stripped of their territories.
- The advantages of resource extraction are not shared with the aboriginal people.
Environmental Degradation
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