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Development activities in Sonbhadra to curb
Naxalism<http://www.dailyindia.com/show/251657.php/Development-activities-in-Sonbhadra-to-curb-Naxalism>



Sonbhadra (U.P.)June 20: Development activities in Sonbhadra district of
Uttar Pradesh hope to contain the spread of naxalism in the area.

Inhabited by a large proportion of tribals, the area has been home to
Naxalites for a long time. The Naxalites usually hide in jungles and to
effectively chase them, proper roads are a must.

Likewise, police stations are being upgraded alongside building of helipads
to ensure a hassle-free transportation during any crisis.

Explaining this action plan, the Inspector General of Police (Varanasi
Range), Praveen Singh said that the Union Government has earmarked ample
funds for the projects.

*"The central government has chosen some regions under the scheme for
special infrastructure development in which Uttar Pradesh's Sonbhadra
District is included. Under the scheme, roads, police stations, and helipad
aids would be provided,"* said Praveen Singh, Inspector General of Police
(IGP), Varanasi Range.

*Experts believe that the Maoists spread their influence where people are
backward*. Keeping these aspects in view, infrastructure development in
tribal belts has been given prime importance.

*"Some anti-social elements are exploiting their feelings and provoking them
to act against the law. Our endeavor is to connect these people to the
mainstream and make them aware of the things that government is doing for
them," *Praveen added.

Local tribals, however, doubt whether such initiatives are likely to benefit
them.

*"The government has been turning a deaf ear towards us. There is no doctor,
no teacher and no IAS officer to serve them. Where should tribals go? Only
making roads so that police can reach on time during an attack is not the
solution?."* said Vibhusha Patra, the coordinator of the Association for
Democratic Rights.

Villagers say that despite much progress across the country, the condition
of tribals in Sonbhadra hasn't improved. They still live without education,
economic development, and proper infrastructure. The zest of the youth to
live a better life has taken a violent shape because of the lack of support
from administration.

*"When the police turns a deaf year to our demands, we fight against such
forces. We have to fight for our rights,"* said, a Naxalite requesting
anonymity.

Tribals in Sonbhadra are hopeful that development projects will change the
lives of the people in the area.


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