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This is an archive article published on February 24, 2010

PC to Maoists: There can be no conditions for talks,fax me intent

Responding to the ceasefire offer by Maoists,the Union Government on Tuesday made it clear that it would not accept any preconditions for talks with “ifs and buts” and asked the rebels to come out with a simple statement saying they will abjure violence.

Responding to the ceasefire offer by Maoists,the Union Government on Tuesday made it clear that it would not accept any preconditions for talks with “ifs and buts” and asked the rebels to come out with a simple statement saying they will abjure violence.

“I would like no ifs,no buts and no conditions,” Home Minister P Chidambaram said in a statement,a day after the CPI (Maoist) made a conditional ceasefire offer asking the government to halt its offensive against them for 72 days and involve mediators for talks.

He said the government had seen many versions of a statement reportedly made by leaders of the CPI (Maoist). “In the absence of an authentic statement,government is unable to respond to these versions,” the statement quoting Chidambaram said. “I would like a short,simple statement from the CPI (Maoist) saying we will abjure violence and we are prepared for talks.”

Chidambaram said he would like the statement to be faxed to the Home Ministry number 011-23093155. “Once I receive the statement,I shall consult the Prime Minister and other colleagues and respond promptly,” he said.

Later in the day,at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,the Home Minister apprised the committee about the Naxals’ offer for talks.

It is learnt that the MHA wants the Naxals not to lay any conditions for talks. It would also like the Naxals to abjure violence,lay down arms and get into camps on the lines of the North-East separatists before seeking a dialogue with the Centre.

The predominant view at the CCS was that the offer for talks could be an attempt by the Naxals to get some breathing time to allow them to regroup.

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On Monday night,Maoist leader Kishenji told the media over phone from an undisclosed location that “state governments and the Centre should not indulge in violence between February 25 and May 7 and concentrate on development of tribal areas which will be reciprocated by Maoists”.

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