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his Maoist vision, articulated by the ‘GeneralSecretary’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), remains intactand is being actively operationalised. The dream of "expanding into the vastplains of India", follows a strategic framework located in Mao Tse Tung’slarger scheme of ‘Protracted War’. The first step in the war is devoted toorganisation, consolidation and preservation of ‘regional base areas’situated in isolated and difficult terrain. Such organisational building, invaried forms, is now increasingly visible in areas that hitherto remained at themargins of Maoist influence or that were completely devoid of such influence.
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lthough the state of Andhra Pradesh registers a Maoistpresence in all 23 of its districts, focused counter-insurgency operations overthe past few months have forced the Maoists to scurry into those areas wherethere presence was traditionally marginal. With the police making inroads in the‘heartland’ Telangana districts – Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal andKhammam – and the Nallamala Forest area stretching across parts of Guntur,Prakasam, Kurnool and Nalgonda districts, the Maoists are now trying to shifttheir bases to the Nellore district as well as some of the North coastal districtsbordering Orissa, including Srikakulam, Vishakapatnam, Vizianagaram and EastGodavari.
In Nellore, the relatively insignificant Maoist faction, the Communist Party ofIndia–Marxist-Leninist-Janasakthi (Janasakthi, for short) has been operatingfrom the Rapur Forest area. The district provides good road, rail and seaconnectivity, besides its proximity to Tamil Nadu. Police have been alerted onreports of Maoist cadres being active in remote villages of the Sitarampurammandal (Block), which borders the Nellore, Kadapa and Prakasam districts, andsome cadres have stayed in certain villages of the Rapur, Venkatagiri,Pattapupalem and Allur mandals.
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n the neighbouring state of Orissa, the administrationdisclosed, in March 2006, that as many as 14 out of the 30 districts registereda Maoist presence, though under the union government’s Security RelatedExpenditure (SRE) scheme, only seven districts – Malkangiri, Rayagada, Koraput,Gajapati, Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj and Sundargarh – have been declared Maoistaffected.