A.1. Under development and left-wing extremism


Left-wing extremism (LWE), or Naxalism is a far-left extremist ideology. It derives its ideas from communism and emphasizes the progress of people’s social and economic lives through armed revolution to create a classless society.
Naxalism had its origins in the town of Naxalbari in West Bengal in 1967 as an agrarian movement. The oppressed peasants inspired by the communist movement raised their voices and arms against the feudal landowners in Naxalbari.
Naxalism originated as a rebellion against the lack of development and poverty at the local level in the rural parts of eastern India. It is also important to understand that emergence of Naxalism is a result of the various fragmentations of communist ideologies in India over time.