India is becoming a terrorized country
Avdhash Kaushal
Terrorism is the global buzz word now a
days; we are all facing all kinds of it every day in one form or the other. State
agencies have defined terrorism, and all countries have a different version. While
each definition is a bit different, but the theme is constant. These themes
include premeditated terrorist acts that are motivated by some political or
social agenda; terrorists generally target non-combatants or civilians and are
generally sub-national or clandestine groups. The configuration of terrorist
groups is generally dependent on one's environment, relationship with the
state, motivation and/or goals.
Avdhesh Kaushal Chair Person RLEK |
The 8th report on terrorism in India published in 2008 defined
terrorism as the peacetime equivalent of war crime. An act of terror
in India includes any intentional act of violence that causes death, injury or
property damage, induces fear, and is targeted against any group of people
identified by their political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic,
religious or any other nature. This description is similar to one provided by
the United Nations' in 2000.
The history of modern terrorism began with the French
revolution and has evolved ever since. The most common or roots of terrorism are
culture clashes, globalization, religion, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, or the
Russian invasion of Afghanistan. More personal or individual-based reasons for
terrorism are frustration, deprivation, negative identity, narcissistic rage,
and/or moral disengagement.
If generalized, there are five types of terrorism-.
- Dissent
terrorism, which
are terrorist groups which have rebelled against their government. These
are those factions of population that demand to be heard. When their
voices fall on deaf ears, no authority makes an effort to redress their
demands, out of sheer frustration, these people pick up gun and walk on
the wrong path
- Terrorists
and the Left and Right, which are groups rooted in political ideology,
like we see Maoism and Naxalism in our country. These groups take up arms
to force their political will on the masses.
- Religious
terrorism, which
are those groups which are extremely religiously motivated. In India,
under the garb of customs and traditions many things happen that are
clearly act of terrorism like opposition to inter caste marriages, khap
panchayats, honor killings, female genital mutilation, female feticide
etc. Aggression and non tolerance shown by the members of major religious
group can also be placed under it.
- Criminal Terrorism, which are terrorists acts used
to aid in crime and criminal profit. Narcotics, human trafficking,
smuggling etc can be covered under this. A new section here to be added is
Real estate, where for monetary gains, people are terrorized to evict their
places, or their houses, shops, fields are snatched away of some measly
amount.
- Terrorism
from across the border, this is sponsored by the neighboring countries
wanting to create instability and destroy the peace in the Nation.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are classic examples of it.
- State
terrorism, which
consists of terrorist acts by a state or government. This is by all means
the worst kind of terrorism as no one can raise voice against it, citizens
are afraid to express their opinion. Any dissent is quickly and
effortlessly neutralized as State is powerful with entire machinery at its
disposal. According to former Director of CBI, D.R Kartikeyan, a terrorist
is a person whose worries are not addressed by the state. The bureaucrats
can play a positive role here by addressing the grievances of the masses
by hearing them patiently and making an effort to redress them
India is one of the worst hit countries when it comes to
Terrorism as all the above mentioned types are present in our nation and the
impudence is that the state leaders claim that they take credit in making
Terrorism a Global Agenda. Terrorism can be stopped and wiped out completely.
The citizens of India have to rise together, without fear and fight against all
the above mentioned terrorism. When there is mass awakening against this
scourge, there is no denying that peace shall return.
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