In the 17-page note on CPI (Maoist), the Ministry said in recent times, the outfit is focusing on a southern theatre in the tri-junction of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
"The situation in Kerala has the potential of becoming more serious if immediate preventive measures are not taken," the document prepared by the Left Wing Extremism division of the Ministry said.
CPI (Maoist), in a change of strategy for the present, seems to be intent on consolidating its strength in select swathes of the country where, in their parlance, they were in a position of 'strategic offensive' against the state until recently.
The districts are: Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh), Aurangabad, Gaya, Jamui, Muzaffarpur (Bihar), Bijapur, Bastar, Dantewada, Kanker, Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Sukma (Chhattisgarh) Chatra, Giridhi, Gumla, Khunti, Latehar, Palamu, Simdega, West Singhbhum (Jharkhand), Gadchiroli (Maharashtra), Koraput and Malkangiri (Odisha).
The Ministry said it feels that inspite of the apparent decline in Maoist violence since 2011, the core military strength of CPI(Maoist) still remains in these areas and other adjoining districts.
"Sustained anti-Maoist operations have not dented the capability of the CPI(Maoist) to inflict significant damage on the security forces and the civilians at the place and time of their choosing in these areas," it said.
"However, the front organisations of the CPI(Maoist) exist in 21 states and carry out overground agitational activities in an attempt to enlarge the mass-base of the party and prepare the state for armed insurrection," it said.
