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I'd take a shot at it, but I fear that my neutrality may be compromised here since I can't stand the sight of these Ranvir Sena people so somebody else do it.[[User:Hkelkar|Hkelkar]] 07:15, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
I'd take a shot at it, but I fear that my neutrality may be compromised here since I can't stand the sight of these Ranvir Sena people so somebody else do it.[[User:Hkelkar|Hkelkar]] 07:15, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
:It definatley needs to be rewritten. At the momement the article only seeks to push a POV, and fails to explain the role of Ranvir Sena in Bihar rural politics. The Sena is not primarily an ideological outfit ('anti-communist', 'caste supremacist', etc.) but a tool of landlords to control the khet mazdoors. --[[User:Soman|Soman]] 09:59, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
:It definatley needs to be rewritten. At the momement the article only seeks to push a POV, and fails to explain the role of Ranvir Sena in Bihar rural politics. The Sena is not primarily an ideological outfit ('anti-communist', 'caste supremacist', etc.) but a tool of landlords to control the khet mazdoors. --[[User:Soman|Soman]] 09:59, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

--The sole purpose of Ranvir Sena is to challenge the far-left radical militant groups like Naxalite who don't believe in land ownership. Naxalites operate under the communist flag by which they demand to redistribute the property. It is not clear how the redistribution is to be done. Even if the property is redistributed then a new group can form and wage the war against the people who owns the redistributed land. Basically it comes down to a fight between haves and don't haves.

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Somebody expand this article

I'd take a shot at it, but I fear that my neutrality may be compromised here since I can't stand the sight of these Ranvir Sena people so somebody else do it.Hkelkar 07:15, 31 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It definatley needs to be rewritten. At the momement the article only seeks to push a POV, and fails to explain the role of Ranvir Sena in Bihar rural politics. The Sena is not primarily an ideological outfit ('anti-communist', 'caste supremacist', etc.) but a tool of landlords to control the khet mazdoors. --Soman 09:59, 31 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

--The sole purpose of Ranvir Sena is to challenge the far-left radical militant groups like Naxalite who don't believe in land ownership. Naxalites operate under the communist flag by which they demand to redistribute the property. It is not clear how the redistribution is to be done. Even if the property is redistributed then a new group can form and wage the war against the people who owns the redistributed land. Basically it comes down to a fight between haves and don't haves.