‘Beware of urban Naxalite’

New Delhi: BJP on Tuesday CPI leader D. He strongly criticized the king’s remarks, questioning the ‘Naxal Mutt Bharat’ initiative of the Center, saying that the country should be “cautious” against those who are sympathetic to the extremists in their views.

Raja, while speaking at a press conference in Delhi on Monday, suspected the operation with the aim of eliminating the Maoist influence, hollowed out the rhetoric of ‘Naxal Mutt Bharat’ and compared to previous slogans like ‘Congress Mutat Bharat’.

He questioned the government’s strategy and urged that instead of relying on military measures, negotiations should be considered with Naxal groups. He warned that the dominance of the BJP continued and the RSS gave the constitution to the Constitution and urged the citizens to remove the constitution and work for “saving the constitution”.

Reacting to the king’s comments, Chhattisgarh vice -president Arun Sao told IANS, “The country has a constitution, and the country’s democracy. It does not have the right to kill or torture innocent, defensive people.

He said, “Those who have been oppressed and killed by these Maoists have constitutional rights. Law, order and constitution should be strong in the nation, and the Modi government is working in that field,” he said.

BJP national spokesperson Tuhin Sinha accused Raja of showing sympathy for Naxalism and called a “urban Naxal”, warning him of a widespread threat to him.

Sinha told IANS, “The BJP has long been saying that there is a big threat to urban Naxalite Naxalism. D. Raja’s statement reflects his sympathy to Naxalism. People who have such Naxal thinking are a threat to our constitution.”

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He said, “Naxalites who do not accept our Constitution are being defended by CPI (M) leaders. These people pose a big threat to us because they give shelter to the Naxalites and also spread their influence across the nation. We should be cautious against such people,” he said.

RLD leader Maluk Nagar told IANS that Naxalites were increasing in many states, and said that the government should find ways to control them.

“If the so -called India block also questions this, what does it show us? Do they want the country to burn in Naxalism again,” he asked.

Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Surendra Rajput confirmed with IANS that the country would work under the Constitution and Maoism would be erased.

“This is the truth. Anyone who follows the path of violence will be completed with strict action according to the Constitution,” he said.

However, senior CPI (M) leader Hannan Molla defended Raja’s comments, cited and called for dialogue.

“At least 400 people have been shot badly. Any country uses dialogue and not a gun. The difference of opinion is not a crime. They are shutdown to shoot someone for difference in opinion. They (Maoists) are ready to talk, but the BJP is shooting on them. All this is against democratic rights. All this is being done in this unwanted democracy.

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