Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi Thursday blamed the Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh governments for the Maoist problem.

Gandhi told reporters that while Maoists were a law and order problem, state governments were not taking programmes meant to uplift the poor to those for whom these were intended.
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Gandhi named Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh in this connection. Two of these are ruled by non-Congress governments.
Gandhi said while Prime Minister had termed the Maoist problem as the country's biggest internal security threat, he (Gandhi) did not view it as a civil war.
Gandhi arrived in Jharkhand Wednesday on a two-day visit to tour districts where Maoists are active.
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