Publisher's Synopsis
The book provides a political analysis of the 'greatest internal security threat' to the Indian nation. After forty four years of the spring thunder, the Naxalite movement still haunts the status quo. The reign of Naxalite politics, despite many difficulties and hurdles, does not go into the oblivion, rather comes back and tries to uphold its alternative social structure and politics. The author of the book, after spending a fortnight among the protagonists of Jantana Sarkar, questions the military solution as the panacea of all 'evils'. Further, the author traces back to history and testifies what the Maoists are upholding today -- justice, equality and liberty -- the forgotten chapters of the Indian freedom movement in general and various government resolutions in particular. The book would be an interesting read for subject experts as well as the general readers.