Sunday, April 12, 2009

Backwardness that's pervasive

Now,it's out in the open.

Every keen observer in the world knows that rebel groups in Kashmir and NE are intent on carving out various independent states by taking up armed struggles against the nation of India. But one question that refuses to go away from the mind of every ovserver is-- Would they be able to pull it off?

12th of April is an important date here because it's now clear that the above quesion is a very valid one.

Reading the press statement of a rebel group in todays paper, it's clear that it thows up two important facts:

First, most of the rebel groups are confused about the basic anatomy of rebellion.

Second, the presently much fine-grained offensive taken up the ruling class in New Delhi is beyond most of the rebel groups, let alone making expectations from them to take one fine-grained counter-offensive for another fine-grained offensive.

I can imagine the wry chuckles of the counter-insurgency operatives in Delhi.

It's really sad seeing the gap in the battle readiness of the two combatants.

I'm not sad for sensing the weaknesses of the rebel groups but for the pervasive backwardness of the whole polulace of which the rebel groups form the very vociferous sections.

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