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'Maoists ready for talks, but with conditions'
Press Trust of India, Thursday November 5, 2009, Kolkata
Faced with an impending security force operation, a top leader of the Maoists on Thursday said the ultras were ready for talks with the Centre provided some of their conditions were met, including withdrawal of paramilitary forces deployed in naxal-hit states.

Detailing the conditions, top Maoist leader Kishenji told PTI over phone that the Centre would have to first withdraw para-military forces deployed in Andhra Pradesh,  Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand and parts of West Bengal and secondly the problems of tribals would have to be treated in a sympathetic way.

"Also both the Centre and the state governments will have to apologise to the tribals for the prolonged torture meted out to them and the consequent suffering from the time of Independence," Kishanji said.

Asked what should be the nature of the apology, Kishanji said without elaborating, "They will have to come to the tribals and apologise."
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Posted by Bansi B. Basak on Nov 05, 2009
Govt has given upper hand to Naxals/Maoists to detect terms for talks. Our leaders talked too much without any action now have fallen in their trap. They have admitted that the Nepalese Maoist are supporting their cause. The Maoist leader Kishanji demands para-military forces should be withdrawn as a condition for talk. This Kishan(ji) is very fond of talking to anybody and everybody over phone whenever it suites to him. Where is this man? Why can't he be nabbed? It is reported that he had met his Nepalese counterparts. This amounts to sedition. What our intelligence is doing? The GOVT is reduced to a paper tiger. They can kill and plunder -defy law of the land, now Kishan wants talk should talk place at his terms. No Govt worths to its should agree. Pl don't talk teach them to behave.
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