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Comrade Netai and the Chronology of His Ug Days: An Inside Story Naxalite Movement from Nineties
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Comrade Netai and the Chronology of His Ug Days: An Inside Story Naxalite Movement from Nineties in Vernon, BC
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Comrade Netai and the Chronology of His Ug Days: An Inside Story Naxalite Movement from Nineties in Vernon, BC
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In the nineties, he joined to a splinter group of Naxalite to be associated with the ongoing struggle for the emancipation of the working class and was rechristened as Netai. However, in subsequent years, he was dismayed seeing the peer rivalry, manipulation to grab power in the organization. Walking with the arms squad, Netai realized that, to the party, the expansion of arms struggle was the sole yardstick of revolution. Netai's home turned into a permanent shelter of comrades and gradually thrown into disarray with aimless siblings, cataract ridden mother and a lonesome father, still a sole bread earner despite being retired from a government job. Thanks for reading. If you enjoyed this book please consider leaving an honest review on your favourite store or on your social networking sites.
In the nineties, he joined to a splinter group of Naxalite to be associated with the ongoing struggle for the emancipation of the working class and was rechristened as Netai. However, in subsequent years, he was dismayed seeing the peer rivalry, manipulation to grab power in the organization. Walking with the arms squad, Netai realized that, to the party, the expansion of arms struggle was the sole yardstick of revolution. Netai's home turned into a permanent shelter of comrades and gradually thrown into disarray with aimless siblings, cataract ridden mother and a lonesome father, still a sole bread earner despite being retired from a government job. Thanks for reading. If you enjoyed this book please consider leaving an honest review on your favourite store or on your social networking sites.



















