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Encyclopedia > Naxalbari

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Opposition, Insurgency and the Quest --- Rajesh Gopalan (3389 words)
The single landmark event of the sixties is the Naxalbari movement, which erupted in March 1967 as a peasant uprising, but which came to assume a far greater position of historical significance.
The period between the Naxalbari movement and the Emergency also gave rise to what is known as the civil liberties, or the human rights movement, which was to further blossom in the eighties.
Naxalbari came to the fore precisely when the issue of parliamentary versus extra-parliamentary opposition came to a crisis point.
International Nepal Solidarity Network » Naxalism in India (5269 words)
Naxalbari happened in 1967, following the Cultural Revolution in China in the midst of one of the most tumultuous periods of the 20th century.
It is important to note that central to the theoretical formulation of the Naxalbari path was a reliance on peasantry as the main force of the Indian revolution, not the oppressed indigenous tribal population in the dwindling forests of India.
The failure of Naxalbari, despite commendable sacrifices by its cadres, is rooted in the changing scenario in the class configuration of rural India.
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