User talk:Maaley

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If you want to start a conversation kindly post your comments here. Feel free to communicate. Happy to make friends.--Maaley (talk) 18:50, 14 December 2016 (UTC)|}

Your submission at Articles for creation: Lal Sena has been accepted
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A warm welcome and greatful thanks to you. :) Maaley (talk) 19:15, 15 December 2016 (UTC)

Wikidata
You don't really have to do anything with https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q28017188

Or if you wish to, find assertions that can be made about Lal Sena in the format used by wikidata ... I'm not familiar with the way in which militia are encoded on wikipedia, but there are lots of examples here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Q153936

In essence, you Add a property, and then select a value for the property. (So a property might be "political ideology" and the value "Islamism"). But if you're unfamiliar with wikidata, it all might seem a bit much. In which case someone else will improve Q28017188 at some later time. hth --Tagishsimon (talk) 00:34, 16 December 2016 (UTC)


 * Tagishsimon Thanks for replying. Can you please let me know, in the mean time, will it affect the free viewing of the article Lal Sena on internet? because when ever I am searching Lal Sena on a search engine, I am never getting the Wikipedia link on the search engine ,rather I am getting "Lal Sena-Wikidata". --Maaley (talk) 00:46, 16 December 2016 (UTC)


 * No, it will have no effect at all, one way or another. Google seems to have issues indexing some wikipedia articles; every so often, someone pops up asking 'why isn't x showing up on google'. I'm afraid I don't know why ... it happens. Sometimes it seems to get solved. Sometimes not. I'll see if I can find another example - I came across one in the last month, if I can remember where to find it. There's pretty much nothing you can do except to submit the page to google (which I'll do) and then hope. (Google lists 99.9% or articles seconds after they are created. So it's a bit weird.) Nice article, btw; thanks. --Tagishsimon (talk) 00:51, 16 December 2016 (UTC)


 * Here is the last report I saw - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(technical)/Archive_151#Still_no_Google_results - for Irina Nevzlin, which still is not being found. --Tagishsimon (talk) 00:57, 16 December 2016 (UTC)

I understood the problem. Thanks for your generous replies. Hope it gets well.Maaley (talk) 02:05, 16 December 2016 (UTC)

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Thanks for taking me in.Maaley (talk) 01:42, 16 December 2016 (UTC)

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DYK nomination of Srikakulam Peasant Uprising
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Material on Srikakulam
Hi, I went through Indian Revolutionary Movement (1989), which details the history of the development of the APCCCR in the 1960s. The book, written from the UCCRI(ML) perspective, deals with the organizational and political debates on Srikakulam movement. Some summary, which can be used for article expansion:

In 1959 the Communist Party of India began organizing the Girijan Sangham, a mass organization that struggled for right to land, debt cancellations and right to forest produce for the Girijans. The struggle of the Girijan Sangham was intensified in June 1967, as the movement began demanding land to the tiller, seize illegally held excess lands of landlords and redistributing seized cattle.

On October 31, 1967 two Girijan Sangham activists, Koranna and Manganna were killed. After a lull, the memorial meetings for the two killed activists became focal points for the Girijan struggle. Lands were seized.

Armed police camp was set up in the area on February 20, 1968. Police raids took place on March 3, 1968. Several Girijans were arrested, properties looted and women were molested by police forces. Two Girijans were killed in clashes with police. Soon the resistance was broken.

On March 29, 1968 the Andhra leadership around T. Nagi Reddy issued an instruction to the Srikakulam District Committee (of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), calling on them to make necessary preparations for armed struggle, regain the trust of the people by organizing activities to resume normal agricultural activity as well as expanding the movement geographically to border areas of Orissa. The Andhra state leadership argued that Srikakulam area was too small to maintain a guerrilla warfare. But in Srikakulam the T. Nagi Reddy group had the support of a minority (the District Committee, for example, had one member in the APCCCR State Committee). For the most part the Srikakulam District Committee drew its political inspiration mainly from the AICCCR, which called for the immediate formation of small guerrilla squads. With the advice from the AICCCR the Srikakulam movement quickly changed character, as guerrilla squads began carrying out the annahilations of 'class enemies'. The guerrilla squads moved out of the forest areas into nearby plains, were the Girijan movement lacked popular support. The short-lived guerrilla campaign was thus defeated. The Srikakulam struggle brought over 200 martyrs. Amongst them were Vempatapu Satyam, Adibhatla Kailasam, Panchadi Krishna Murthi, Panchadi Nirmala, Bhaskara Rao, Chinna Babu and Subba Rao Panigrahi.

The T. Nagi Reddy group formally broke with the CPI(M) in June 1968, and continued to function as the Andhra Pradesh Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (APCCCR). The Srikakulam District Committee declared its affiliation to AICCCR in October 1968. Although AICCCR-APCCCR relations were far from from perfect, APCCCR formally affiliated itself to AICCCR in November 1967.

APCCCR and AICCCR differed on how to approach the Srikakulam struggle. APCCCR advocated developing agrarian mass struggle first, whereas AICCCR advocated immediately initiating armed struggle. AICCCR considered Srikakulam to be a developing towards a 'liberated base area' whilst APCCCR considered this very much premature, arguing that Srikakulam was too small and too encircled by major infrastructure.

A sign of the tension between AICCCR and APCCCR, AICCCR formed a parallel Andhra branch, ASCCCR. This move was done even before APCCCR was officially out of AICCCR.

At a meeting of AICCCR February 6-7, 1969 a resolution was passed with expelled APCCCR.

APCCCR organized a state plenum in April 1969, which highlighted differences between APCCCR and the Srikakulam District Committee. The Srikakulam District Committee was of the opinion that armed struggle could be initiated as a liberation struggle before mass struggles and that military training and techniques of using weaponry would be learnt along the way as the armed struggle progressed. --Soman (talk) 19:35, 23 December 2016 (UTC)

HalloSoman ! Thanks for the informations you gathered.They are really important as a background to the article and are really helpful. Tell me please how can I merge the notes that you have made in the above comment. Maaley (talk) 08:03, 24 December 2016 (UTC)

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