Communism : Decoy, Dictatorship and Massacre

If we talk about India, communism is a topic which has not been discussed extensively except in recent years. Communism in India has been presented in such a way that it appears as an egalitarian and noble idea in the minds of common citizens.

The Narrative World    19-Mar-2024   
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Communism, an idea which was brought by Karl Marx and it was said that through this, justice can be provided to the so-called exploited and deprived people of the world.


In the initial phase of communism, its ideologues said that its basic objective was to snatch power from the capitalists and exploiters and establish a government of the proletariat and the exploited working class.


However, wherever the communist powers gained power, they exploited them more than the capitalists and former exploiters.


Not only this, the communist powers also massacred the citizens of their own country on a large scale to maintain their power.


By speaking in favor of the proletariat class, the communist powers gained power in various countries of the world and through their policies in those countries, they exploited the people of the same proletariat class the most.


More than a century has passed since the world's first communist regime was established, yet the conditions in countries and organizations influenced by communist ideology are still the same.


Be it the Soviet Union of the past or China of the present, dictatorship and exploitation of the common people by communist ideologues continues unabated.


It was the very idea of communism that communist dictators like Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong became the cause of the death of millions of innocents. Lakhs of people were killed in the name of so-called revolution.


Those who opposed the ideology of communism or pointed out its shortcomings were given the death penalty. According to some figures, during the reign of Joseph Stalin alone, about 5 crore people became victims of communist policies. About 50% of those killed were people who were basically farmers and died in the campaign launched by the Communist Party in the 1930s.


When the common people tried to raise their voice against these communist dictators, the communist regime completely suppressed their voice and also mistreated their own citizens. Lakhs of men and women were shot.


There were many people who were not given food and died of hunger. Not only this, the communist rulers imprisoned thousands of people and made them do forced labor and kept them in poverty.


Even before the Second World War, the Soviet Union wanted to occupy Eastern Europe and due to its communist expansionist thinking, a large amount of violence was seen in the region of Eastern Europe.


After World War I, due to the influence of the Soviet Union, many areas of Eastern Europe came under communist rule. From Berlin to Poland and from Hungary to Czechoslovakia, communist powers carried out mass massacres of local populations.


Although a small number of prisoner workers in East Berlin raised their voice against the communist forces, they too were completely crushed. In those areas of Eastern Europe where voices were raised against communist dictatorship, the communist regime increased the deployment of the service.


“Like Soviet Union communist dictator Joseph Stalin, Chinese Communist Party dictator Mao Zedong also maintained his power by massacring ordinary Chinese citizens. Chinese communist dictator Mao, who carried forward the ideas of Stalin, Lenin and Marx in a more violent manner, took the lives of more than four crore Chinese citizens through his policies.”


After coming to power, Chinese Communist dictator Mao initiated the Great Leave Forward, which was presented by the Chinese Communist Party as a reform of the agricultural economy. But the result of this communist policy was such that it caused the biggest famine in human history in China. Lakhs of people died during this period.


Silent opposition to these policies had begun, after which the Chinese Communist dictator hatched a conspiracy to silence his opponents and called upon experts and intellectuals to express their opinions. After which Mao killed all those who criticized his policies.


Till now, even after taking the lives of crores of people, the bloodlust of the Chinese Communist dictator has not been quenched. That is why he called for a cultural revolution through which the country's intellectuals, teachers and all those elders who believed in the tradition of the original Chinese civilization were massacred. In this cultural revolution, Mao Zedong used university students as his weapon and eliminated his opposition leaders.


If we talk about India, communism is a topic which has not been discussed extensively except in recent years. Communism in India has been presented in such a way that it appears as an egalitarian and noble idea in the minds of common citizens.


And not only India but there are many other countries including Nepal, Colombia and Ethiopia which have become victims of communism.


The basic character of communism in India is such that it is bent on destroying only Indianness which includes religion, faith and tradition. If we talk about communist terrorism, then various districts of the country are affected by it, which we generally call Naxalism.


Reports related to communist terrorism have also revealed that the Maoist Naxalite party present in India has the support of Pakistan and other terrorist organizations of the world. In fact, communist thinkers have the same objective in India which they had earlier in the Soviet Union and and are currently in China.


Their aim is to destroy the democratic republic in India and establish complete communist Maoist power, so that the original culture of India can also be destroyed by carrying out massacres in large numbers here.