It is to express and put on record our deep pain and anguish at the massacre of 
76 members of the central and state security forces in the early hours of April 
6 in the thick jungles of mountainous Mukrana in the Dantewada district of 
Chhattisgarh while carrying out the Operation Green Hunt to counter and crush 
the raging Maoist insurgency in that area as a part of their duty. That these 
76 young lives from ordinary families from different corners of India were 
tragically lost while engaged in waging war against the “enemy” in the call of 
duty is hardly a factor mitigating the present tragedy. Loss of so many young 
human lives, otherwise completely avoidable, cannot be considered as anything 
but utterly unfortunate. They fell to the bullets of those whom they had been 
sent to “hunt”.
As the human toll is tragically rising – in terms of death, destruction and 
displacement – in the ongoing armed conflict; we fervently appeal to the 
warring parties to immediately cry a halt to this intensifying orgy of blood 
spill and engage in a purposeful dialogue, also involving concerned  
representatives of the civil societyWhile we have hardly any claim over the 
armed Maoist insurgents, except as co-citizens; the democratic government led 
by our elected representatives is duty bound to show due sensitiveness to this 
call for peace. And, the state stands to lose its moral legitimacy if it 
continues to show callous disregard for human lives – lives of its own 
citizens. It just cannot afford to emulate the armed insurgents out to capture 
state power through the use of blazing guns. And it must also address the issue 
of its persistent failure, and worse, to uplift the conditions of vast sections 
of India’s adivasi populations in the war
 zones and also elsewhere. That’s the way to eliminate the support base for 
insurgency. The mindless recourse to bullets is just not too cruel, it is also 
counterproductive.
We also urge all right thinking citizens to mount moral pressure on the side of 
peace – just and fair peace at that.
Sukla Senfor EKTA (Committee for Communal Amity)Mumbai

Peace Is Doable

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