Jagdalpur. Naxalites have publicly offered peace talks amid the damage to Naxalites due to anti -Naxal operations in Bastar. Naxalites have also issued an alleged letter in this regard. In which he said that if the government announces the closure of the operation, the Naxalites are also ready to break the ceasefire.
Significantly, this letter has been released by Abhay, spokesperson of the Central Committee of Naxalites. This letter has been released in Telugu language. Let us tell you that the Naxalites are feeling completely defeated and that is why the Central Committee has issued this letter. Because the way the Naxalite organization is shocking in a big tattad in the sequential encounters and somewhere in the encounter with the soldiers, they are seen failing somewhere. Because of this, this letter has been issued.
If seen clearly in this letter, the Naxalites have spoken about peace talks. However, there is no kind of condition on their behalf. This letter has been issued so that peace is established. Let us tell you that after the formation of the BJP government in the state, there was talk about peace talks several times but no important initiative was seen.
Naxalites have placed the following demands before the government for peace talks –
The CPI (Maoist) Central Committee has called for immediate stopping war in Central India.
They demand an unconditional ceasefire from both the Government of India and the CPI (Maoist) to facilitate peace talks.
Government’s anti -Maoist campaign (‘Kagar’ operation)
The BJP-led central government, along with the state governments, launched an intensive anti-terrorism campaign called ‘Kagar’, targeting the Maoist-affected areas.
The campaign resulted in large -scale violence, murders and collective arrests.
Number of casualties and human rights violations • More than 400 Maoist leaders, activists and tribal citizens are allegedly killed. • Women Maoists have allegedly faced collective sexual violence and hanging. • Many citizens have been arrested and have been illegally custody and tortured.
Conditions of Maoists for peace talks • Immediate return of security forces from affected tribal areas. • End of new military deployment. • suspension of anti -terrorism operations.
Allegations against the government • The government is accused of launching a “massacre war” against tribal communities to suppress revolutionary movements. • The use of military forces in civil areas is said to be unconstitutional.
CPI (Maoist) sought support from public
The Maoists urged intellectuals, human rights organizations, journalists, students and environmental workers to pressurize the government for peace talks.
A nationwide campaign was requested to carry out speed for talks.
Maoists’ readiness for peace talks
If the government agrees on their previous conditions, they express their desire to join the conversation.
The CPI (Maoist) said that as soon as the government stops the military operations, they would declare a ceasefire.