Operation Green Hunt

Indian media uses the name "Operation Green Hunt" for anti-naxalite offensive operations of Indian Government(variously described as media myth).
Primarily described as the the all offensive paramilitary  forces and the state forces along the borders of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. It roots its beginning to early July 2009.
In September 2009 the press reported on the progress of “Operation Green Hunt”: a massive 3 day joint operation in which the central CoBRA force and state police battled Naxal forces in Dantewada.
Then Home minister P. Chidambaram slashed down the reports of Operations Green Hunt citing it as "Media Invention"
Since then, the security apparatus has scrupulously avoided all mention of Green Hunt.
Indian Government was widely criticised for its operation Green hunt by the Indian media and top leading writers (one of them being Arundati Roy), it was due to Operation Green Hunt is considered one of the most horiffic human rights abuses in recent Indian history. The human rights organisation 'Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression (WSS)' sent an all-India fact-finding team of women to report on the results of Operation Green Hunt. It found that that Indian police officers in charge of anti-naxalite operations had committed widespread looting of rural villages and sexual assaults on rural women.

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