Ever since I wrote an editorial condemning and condoling the death of Stan Swamy in State custody last week, I have been flooded with feedback. While some agreed that the death of the ailing 84-year-old tribal activist amounted to institutional murder, a sizeable section disagreed. They were vociferously and intemperately critical of what I wrote, dismissing me derisively from being a closet Communist to a Maoist conspirator—a kind of Urban Naxal.