"Hello Buster" is one among the most controversial books that had ever published in the Indian political scenario. The book is all about the untold story of the Maoist movement in India. It's author is yet an other controversial man in India who had became very notable by his significant observations in the issues of the Kashmir valley, northeastern states, Maoist encounters etc. Mr Rahul Panditha who is one of the most promising young journalist in India is behind the 'Hello Buster'. Rather than a peace of literature Rahul Pandithas hello Buster could be explained as participant observation which is an important tool of study that is used in social sciences like sociology, social anthropology etc.
Rahul Panditha being an young journalist had taken a lot of efforts to gather informations regarding the topic that is discussed in his book. He had spent several months with the Maoists in their camps in the Buster district of chattisgarh. This had helped him to interact directly with the Maoist leaders like kishen jee and other leader of the central committee of the party.
The book being with a short history of the Maoist movement of India and later on it talks completely regarding the different perspectives of the maoism of the present India. Through 'Hello Buster' Rahul Panditha criticize the approach of the government and government machineries towards the Maoist activities. He also criticize the fake Maoist encounters that is being staged all around the nation. As a result hello Buster could be explained as a mirror of humanism that is held towards the military strategies of India against the so called Maoist guerilla's. The book vividly explains the contributions of the Maoist activists in the field of art, literature, culture, health services in the remote areas of India. The stories of the prominent Maoist leaders like Anuradha Ghadhi and Cobert Ghadhi had got due representation in the book.
The present Democratic system in which the basic rights of a few are undermined is heavily criticized by Rahul Panditha in his book. This entire book could be seen as a suggestion that asks to rethink to the authorities to withdraw it's present approach towards the issue of maoism. In total the entire book provides a good reading experience and it's really helpful in gathering informations regarding the Indian Maoist movement. All credit goes to the commitment of the author Rahul Panditha.
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Rahul Panditha being an young journalist had taken a lot of efforts to gather informations regarding the topic that is discussed in his book. He had spent several months with the Maoists in their camps in the Buster district of chattisgarh. This had helped him to interact directly with the Maoist leaders like kishen jee and other leader of the central committee of the party.
The book being with a short history of the Maoist movement of India and later on it talks completely regarding the different perspectives of the maoism of the present India. Through 'Hello Buster' Rahul Panditha criticize the approach of the government and government machineries towards the Maoist activities. He also criticize the fake Maoist encounters that is being staged all around the nation. As a result hello Buster could be explained as a mirror of humanism that is held towards the military strategies of India against the so called Maoist guerilla's. The book vividly explains the contributions of the Maoist activists in the field of art, literature, culture, health services in the remote areas of India. The stories of the prominent Maoist leaders like Anuradha Ghadhi and Cobert Ghadhi had got due representation in the book.
The present Democratic system in which the basic rights of a few are undermined is heavily criticized by Rahul Panditha in his book. This entire book could be seen as a suggestion that asks to rethink to the authorities to withdraw it's present approach towards the issue of maoism. In total the entire book provides a good reading experience and it's really helpful in gathering informations regarding the Indian Maoist movement. All credit goes to the commitment of the author Rahul Panditha.
-dennisejs13@gmail.com
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