J Mohan THE Naxalite movement in India is a price of the delayed agrarian revolution. There are, of course, many other factors that have given rise to the phenomenon. But the movement would never have spread so rapidly and received so much attention if it had not become suddenly so relevant in the context of the .sharp social tensions developing in the countryside.
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