Naxalite Movement is a pro-communism movement started in:
Naxalite Movement is a pro-communism movement started in:
(A) India
(B) Bangladesh
(C) Nepal
(D) Sri Lanka
The Naxalite Movement is a far-left, Maoist ideology that emerged in India. The movement originated from a peasant uprising in 1967 in the village of Naxalbari in West Bengal, which is where the movement got its name. Led by such radical leaders as Charu Majumdar and Kanu Sanyal, the movement sought to overthrow the government through a “protracted people’s war” in order to address land inequality and the exploitation of tribal and peasant classes.