Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Question 328

The term 'X' comes from a small village in India, where a section of Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) led by Charu Majumdar and Kanu Sanyal led a violent uprising in 1967, trying to develop a "revolutionary opposition" in opposition to the CPI(M) leadership. The insurrection started on May 25, 1967 in the village when a peasant was attacked by hired hands over a land dispute. Local peasants retaliated by attacking the local landlords and the violence escalated. Today 'X' has assumed serious stature in India leading to wide-spread problems. The above map signifies the rough extent of 'X'. The phrase " ____________ of X" is popularly used for the shaded region in the map. Tell me what's 'X' and if possible the phrase too.

Answer: Naxalites from Naxalbari. Cracked by Adi,Rohan and Chithananda.

3 Answers:

Aditya said...

gr8 question!
naxalite.I don't know the name of the village.

Chithananda said...

naxalbari

R said...

Naxalite from Naxalbari...