Andhra Pradesh, for long theNaxalite (Maoist) heartland, has recently witnessed a relatively low dose ofviolence, though the Maoist presence continues across the state. In a starkcontrast with the preceding year, when there were 114 incidents of Maoistviolence in the first two months of 2005, year 2006 saw just 26 incidents overthe same period, according to Ministry of Home Affairs data. The contrast is themore dramatic when compared to other affected states, such as Chhattisgarh whichrecorded 95 incidents (86 in the same period in 2005) and Jharkhand, with 56incidents (72 in 2005). It would, of course, be presumptuous to conclude thatthe state has turned the tide in Andhra; but recent developments certainlyreflect a marked change.