Caste and Maoist in Roy, Arundhati

She has a great influence on the producers. Her father came from West Bengal, where the Production Party was in power for 34 years, and she lived in Kerala, where India was in power, until 16 years old. But she bluntly said: Marx didn't understand India. The upper classes in India are all high castes, and even among the lowest castes, they should be divided into their own ranks. India's * * * (Maoist) support for Beijing is completely political suicide.

The Maoists in India are the result of the separation and integration of many political parties over the years. They have been revived on a large scale in the mountains of central India, where tribal aborigines live. Their land was sold by the Indian government to various companies and multinational companies for mining and infrastructure development. There is a battle going on there. The Maoists have a "People's Liberation Guerrilla", which is fighting fiercely in Chhattisgarh and other places. In 2009, the Indian government announced the start of a green raid to clear the Maoists and clear the land for mining. 600 villages were emptied. Hundreds of people fled their homes. Some people ran into police tents on the side of the road. Thousands of people are hiding in the jungle. Many people joined the Maoists.

20 10 in February, an Indian Maoist Naxalite armed group stuffed a piece of paper under her door. Invite her to the Woods. I think what happened there was really a war. There are 200,000 paramilitary troops-Greyhound, Cobra, Scorpion-all kinds of security forces, and this is not only a war in which people shoot and explode, but also the people and those poor villagers are surrounded. They can't get out of trouble or get medicine. All these. They are in deep trouble. But beyond that, this is a tactical and strategic war. From any angle, this is a war. Extremely poor people stand in front of the richest companies in the world. The Maoists used to treat women among their comrades with an extremely paternalistic attitude, but now they are very concerned about what happens to women. Almost half of the guerrillas are women.

India must maintain its reputation as a huge democracy. Therefore, it cannot openly do what Sri Lanka has done, killing 40,000 to 50,000 people in a few months. In the past 20 years, 70,000 people have died in Kashmir. The government plans to use ground troops and air force to wipe out the Maoists in central India. This has become a police state unless he changes his imagination. Television and media clamored for Muslim terrorists and Maoist terrorists. Those who are hostile to the people now support this "revolution" day and night. Why? This is a coup. This is a right-wing coup. They say it's a cure for desperate corruption. But no one read the label on the medicine carefully. Medicine is more dangerous than disease. After staying in the jungle for two weeks, she wrote a new book, Broken Republic.

She said: India is one of the most violent countries in the world, and the myth of non-violence is completely nonsense. Every god in Hinduism is violent, every god has weapons, every scripture preaches inequality, and they create caste. They say this man is a pariah, this man is a pariah, and so on. I don't know how they say "non-violence" in front of these things. Everyone thinks Gandhi challenged the caste system, but he didn't. If you don't want to break the status quo, then of course you won't be violent. Gandhi was just one of many factors that won independence. I mean, Britain was completely finished in the late 1940s. They were penniless and shaky by the war. But if the British are at different points in history, can non-violence still work?