Roopesh

They would have signs targeted at President Obama of the United States, to try and get more attention and possibly help, as more people started to see what their movements were doing.

When they would not get what they wanted they would destroy the citizens computers and other valuable items, and also would crush things that would help give away their position, so that there would be no evidence of them ever being there.

Roopesh planned to continue the CPI-Maoist goals with the new 'democratic revolution', which is really just to show how they are against the ideas of imperialism, feudalism, and comprador bureaucratic capitalism.

As the CPI was formed after the merger of the People's War Group and the Maoist Communist Centre of India, Roopesh had a lot to act with behind his back, as they brought fear to the ruling class in what they were putting together.

The resort alerted the Kerala Police, which is when the gun fire started, and resulted in killing the Maoist leader Jaleel and injuring another member of the gang.

[15] This is what Roopesh is making different groups of pro-maoist leaders and supporters do, by trying to take control over everything, while forcefully demanding to get free things.

Finally, Roopesh was arrested along with his wife, when the Andhra Pradesh Police force found them in the middle of an operation in Coimbatore.

Roopesh and Shyna were accused of harboring another Maoist leader in their home, named Malla Raji Reddy who was arrested in Angamali, who has also been hiding for many years.

The Andhra police took charge in taking Roopesh and Shyna back to Kerala for questioning for their roles in all the cases they were being accused for.

Documents were found and seized from Roopesh and Shyna, that led officials to many other crucial findings in terms of Maoist movements in this region.

[18] The wedding of Aami with a West Bengal native Arkadeep was conducted with help of Communist Party of India leader Binoy Viswam.

[19] Malla Raji Reddy was a central committee member who was on the run for 30 years, for many cases, including the murder of Scripado Rao, the former speaker of the Andhra Pradesh, the same city that arrested Roopesh.

[16] The home minister of India Shivraj Patil wrote a letter to both of Roopesh's and Shyna's daughters, Ami who is 19 and Savera who is 10.

Ami read the letter and felt obligated to write back, as she said, she believed she and her sister received enough love and care from their parents than most of the other kids they knew.

They would make rude and uncomfortable comments to Ami, and did things illegally, such as breaking her front door down without a search warrant.

They believed that the state was being run incorrectly, as both parties (People's war group and Communist centre of India), had different views of communism.

As Roopesh and other Maoist leaders wanted to keep control of things, they had several cases of them blowing up schools and transportation systems just to keep a certain population of India under their power.

There were up to around 40,000 Maoist rebels who would be armed with AK-47 machine guns or light machine-guns, that the people either stole from police headquarters or bought from dealers in Nepal.