Write a letter to the editor of a national daily expressing your concern and dismay on the rise of terrorism and naxal activities in many parts of country
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12, Residency Road
Chennai
20th January, 20XX
The Editor
The Hindu Chennai
Sub: Combating terrorism and Naxalism
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed national daily, I want to express my deep concern and dismay at the growing terrorist and Naxal activities in different parts of India.
Terrorism seems to have become a part and parcel of life in this problem-ridden world. In India, terrorism flourished on a big scale only in the 1990s in Jammu and Kashmir. Before that, we had isolated terrorist activities in Nagaland and Mizoram. But Jammu and Kashmir’s terrorist groups have highlighted their widespread activities on an international scale. `Lashkar-e-Taiba’ `Jaish-e-Mohammad’ and HizbulMujahideen’ have international links. They are morally and materially supported and funded by Pakistan. Our armed forces must equip themselves fully to root out terrorist hideouts from the Indian soil.
Naxalism is a different problem. It grew in Bengal and Andhra due to economic, social and agrarian disparities. Influenced by Maoism, the Naxalites have spread their activities in many other parts of India including Jharkhand, Odisha and Maharashtra. Removing economic and social disparities and introducing agrarian reforms can attack at the basic roots of Maoists. The police and the armed forces can’t allow and condone violence and murders of innocent people. The armed might of the state must crush all such anti-national activities. The earlier it is done, the better it will be for peace and prosperity in India.
Yours faithfully
Zahir/Zahida
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12, Residency Road
Chennai
20th January, 20XX
The Editor
The Hindu Chennai
Sub: Combating terrorism and Naxalism
Sir
Through the column of your esteemed national daily, I want to express my deep concern and dismay at the growing terrorist and Naxal activities in different parts of India.
Terrorism seems to have become a part and parcel of life in this problem-ridden world. In India, terrorism flourished on a big scale only in the 1990s in Jammu and Kashmir. Before that, we had isolated terrorist activities in Nagaland and Mizoram. But Jammu and Kashmir’s terrorist groups have highlighted their widespread activities on an international scale. `Lashkar-e-Taiba’ `Jaish-e-Mohammad’ and HizbulMujahideen’ have international links. They are morally and materially supported and funded by Pakistan. Our armed forces must equip themselves fully to root out terrorist hideouts from the Indian soil.
Naxalism is a different problem. It grew in Bengal and Andhra due to economic, social and agrarian disparities. Influenced by Maoism, the Naxalites have spread their activities in many other parts of India including Jharkhand, Odisha and Maharashtra. Removing economic and social disparities and introducing agrarian reforms can attack at the basic roots of Maoists. The police and the armed forces can’t allow and condone violence and murders of innocent people. The armed might of the state must crush all such anti-national activities. The earlier it is done, the better it will be for peace and prosperity in India.
Yours faithfully
Zahir/Zahida