<br/>The Government has said that it is ready to "revisit" issues like land acquisition, structure of government and tribal rights raised by the Maoists but for that the Naxals have to abjure violence and come for talks. Addressing a function in Delhi, Home Minister P Chidambaram said, violence has no place in a democratic country like India and so the Maoists should abjure bloodshed and come for talks with the government to solve their problems. He said, many neighbouring countries, particularly, Bangladesh, are very cooperative of late and offering help to deal with problems like insurgency in the Northeast.
News On AIR | November 13, 2009 9:31 AM
Naxals have to abjure violence and come for talks: Home Minister