India: graffiti in support of the new democratic revolution


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Description: During February 2024, large graffiti appeared in Delhi in support of the new democratic revolution in India. Delhi, as the capital of the ancient Indian state and the center of white…
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By a commentator for the Earn Folket Media.


During February 2024, large graffiti appeared in Delhi in support of the new democratic revolution in India. Delhi, as the capital of the ancient Indian state and the center of white power in India, is the ruling comprise bureaucrat capitist and landowner's strongholds. Even in the lion's cave, the spark of the new democratic revolution in the countryside burns in the countryside, even in a time of fierce reactionary violence against the masses of the Hindutvafascist Indian state.

Graffiti in the area around the University of Delhi in support of the new democratic revolution

Graffiti in the area around Vishwavidyalaya underground station in support of the new democratic revolution

More graffiti in the same area in support of the new democratic revolution

Graffiti in the area around the University of Delhi in support of the new democratic revolution

Graffiti demanding the release of Professor Dr. G.N. Saibaba at the University of Delhi is and observed. Dr. Saibaba is the deputy leader of the Revolutionary Democratic Front (RDF), a unit front made by various organizations forbidden by the Indian state of charges of being a frontal organization for India's Communist Party (Maoist). Dr. Saibaba was at the brink of the democratic movement against Operation Green Hunt. Dr. Saibaba is 94 % physically paralyzed and is still imprisoned even after acquittal in the Bombay court.

Graffiti in Delhi requiring the release of Sanjoy Deepak Rao, a member of the Central Committee of the India Communist Party (Maoists) and secretary of the Western Ghats Zonal Comittee. RAO was a member of Centrla Reoganization Comittee, India's Communic Party (Marxist-Leninists) (Raouf) and later founded CPI-ML (Naxalbari) in 1999 along with K. Murali (Ajith). This group joined in 2014 with India's Communist Party (Maoists), who brought Rao into the Central Committee. RAO worked diligently in both urban areas and the countryside to intensify the war. He was arrested in September 2023.

Graffiti requiring the release of Sheela Marandi, a member of the Central Committee of the India's municipal party (Maoists). She worked to intensify, organize and consolidate women's rool in the new -democratic fight against the Indian state, against Brahmansk Patriarchate, feudalism and imperialism. She was first arrested in Odisha in 2006 but was acquitted in 2016. She was arrested again in November 2021.

Graffiti to support the people's militant struggle to the Indian State.

Graffiti against the Indian state's counter-revolutionary operation Samadhan-Paharly commenced in 2017 against India's Communist Party (Maoists) and People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA). As part of the operation, the Indian state also performed genocide policy against Adavasi-poor farmers in resource-rich parts of India. This counter-revolutionary operation grew to become the larger Surajkund offensive in 2022, after the Indian state chose to intensify its Chiang Kai-Shek-like surrounding operation against the guerrilla zone. Just like the former Operation Green Dog, Samdhan-Pahar and the Surajkund offensive will be beaten back by the Indian masses, their Flektopp India's Communist Party (Maoists) under Marxism-Leninism-Maoism's leadership.

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India: Graffiti in Support of the New Democratic Revolution

Source: https://tjen-folket.no/2024/03/27/india-graffiti-til-stotte-for-den-nydemokratiske-revolusjonen/