The meeting of all political parties on Naxal violence unanimously
passed a resolution on 10 June 2013 in New Delhi. It strongly condemned
the brutal killing of political leaders and workers by the CPI (Maoist)
on 25 May 2013 at Jiram Ghati, District Bastar, Chhattisgarh. Twenty six
persons, mostly members of the Congress party, some security persons
and innocent villagers, lost their lives in this dastardly attack on a
peaceful convoy returning from a political event.
As per the resolution, The CPI (Maoist) is an unlawful organisation.
It has indulged in senseless acts of violence targeting security
persons, alleged police informers, small business persons and government
servants. The attack on 25.5.2013 was a pre-meditated attack on
political workers with the intent to intimidate and overawe all
political workers in that region and to thwart the political
mobilisation of the people. It was an attack on democracy, freedom, and
free speech and expression. Nothing can be more dangerous than the
insurgency of the CPI (Maoist) in the pursuit of its misguided goal of
overthrowing Parliamentary democracy and the Constitution of India
through violent means. The Indian State cannot, and will not, accept the
pernicious Maoist doctrine. The CPI (Maoist) must give up the path of
violence and destruction. On this, there can be no compromise.
All Parties resolution stated that there is enough room in
Parliamentary democracy for dissent and differences of opinion, for
redressal of grievances, and for advocacy of the cause of the poor and
the downtrodden. We appeal to the youth of the affected States to abjure
violence and pursue their goals through legitimate and democratic
means. We assure them that the Governments will be sensitive to their
concerns and redress any sense of alienation and the injustices of the
past. We will make every effort to accelerate development, social
inclusion and economic empowerment.
The resolution urged that the State Governments as well as the
Central Government should adopt the two-pronged strategy of sustained
operations to clear the areas of Maoist influence and pursue the
objectives of effective governance and rapid development. We urge them
to use all legitimate means to defend the security of the country and
its institutions and quell armed insurgency and violence. We also urge
the State Governments to draw upon their own resources as well as the
resources provided by the Central Government to re-establish the rule of
law and accelerate development activities in the affected States.
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