Death Script by Ashutosh Bharadwaj is a journalist's journey in Maoist / Naxal affected areas of India. Ashutosh Bharadwaj is a well known journalist and fiction writer. He worked for nine years from 2011 to 2019 in Naxal affected areas. During the journey he has met men and women from both sides of the conflict.
He has travelled through Bastar, Abhujhmadh Dandkarnya and adjoining areas of Maharashtra, Telengana, Madhya Pardesh and Odissa. He spent about four weeks with Maoists travelling and living in their camps. He bring out the pain of common citizens very vividly for sufferings caused to them from security forces, Maoists and encroachment of their jungles by big industrial houses. Encounter killings of civilians in crossfire, through mistaken identity, punishment for being alleged police informers by Maoists have been brought out very poignantly.
Ashutosh Bharadwaj, being a fiction writer as well, has written this book in a unique style. He has met Naxals, Maoists, Salva Jadum leader Mahendra Karma and his family (after his killing by Maoists), police officers, Army officers (Brig Pawar) , alleged Maoist leaders living in cities, Dr. Prakash Amte and his wife, both Ramon Magsaysay award winners and of course common men ie tribals living in insurgency affected areas. As per the data till 2020, a total of 4337 people have been killed in this violence; bulk of them 1669 being civilians and Maoists and security forces in equal proportion. That brings about the stark fact that biggest sufferers are commoners who have been widely covered in the book. The author has travelled in inaccessible areas, on foot, on cycle , motorcycle and lived in the far flung villages to get to the truth.
| The areas covered by the author |
The Maoists hardly use letest communication devices . Their communication, surprisingly, takes place through letters that are hand delivered by messengers. The Maoists follow strict disciplinarian code. Women cadre undergo vasectomy. Police informers and surrendered cadres are given death punishments though Kangaroo courts. There many such facets of insurgents that come out in the book. Death stares in almost each chapter of the book. Thus the name “Death Script” .
His reporting in those years got him prestigious Ramnath Goenka Award for Journalism for consecutive four years from 2012 to 2015. That speaks volumes of his work . Overall it is a very interesting book and should be read by those who mant to get first hand knowledge of the Maoist problem.
