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The Maoist demand for calling off anti-Maoist operations and releasing jailed Maoist leaders is unwarranted. However, any operation against Maoists may result in the further killing of innocent people.

Updated on: May 30, 2013 09:37 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Maoist demands are extreme, but society must also better its supply

The report Maoists say Bastar attack was to punish Congress leaders (May 29) helps establish that the carnage in Bastar was a result of the keen hatred that some citizens now feel against their political leaders.

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The Maoist demand for calling off anti-Maoist operations and releasing jailed Maoist leaders is unwarranted. However, any operation against Maoists may result in the further killing of innocent people. Since it has now spread to several parts of the country, completely wiping off this menace will be an uphill task. Rural development minister Jairam Ramesh is right in stating that we must intensify development activity in Naxal-infested areas in order to bring the disenfranchised into the mainstream.

Gagandeep, via email

Breaking the cycle of violence

With reference to Harsh Mander’s article Not biting the bullet (Democracy Wall, May 29), it is true that justice seldom reaches the real victims of riots. Sadly, however, it is only in the case of the Gujarat riots that perpetrators have been convicted within a decade of them having committed the crimes. Violence, it must be remembered, is cyclical and a more holistic roundup of testimonies will help prove that.

Neeta S, Delhi

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