‘Why can’t India hold talks with Maoists?’
“The aim of the Maoist is to capture political power through violence. They are exploiting the socio-economic situation and creating Compact Revolutionary Zones (CRZ). But military options is not the solution to this problem. If India can talk to China to resolve border problem, with Pakistan on Kashmir, why not with the Maoists?” These were the views expressed at a Round Table Conference on “Maoist Challenge” “Area Domination And Development” here recently.
Former governors, retired bureaucrats, some sitting MPs and journalists took part in the conference organised by the CAPSI. Maharaja Bhanu Prakash Singh, former governor, is the patron on CAPSI. He chaired the conference.
During the welcome address chairman of the CAPSI Kunwar Vikram Singh, viewed that the issue is of serious concern to our nation’s integrity and sovereignty and much needs to be still covered in terms of a correct response to the problem.
Former director — IB K.P. Singh said we are already too late to identify the actual threat from the Maoist and in mobilising our forces for operational thrust. We are just indulging in showing off and in vacuous rhetoric. We are not taking any strong action. He termed this mind set as MAFA i.e Masquerading Articulation For Actions. “Maoists have waged a war against India and are a grave threat to national security. This will defile and destruct our democracy too. Today the Maoists have about 25,000 armed cadres, and at their will they can disrupt rail and road communications. They have access to open sea on the east coast. In a very near future our neighbour in Nepal will have a Maoist government adding more problems for us and support to Maoist of India,” he said. Swami Agnivesh, a renowned human rights activist, was of the strong opinion that military options is not the solution to this problem. “If India can talk to China to resolve border problem, why not with the Maoists,” he asked.
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