http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/jun/04/give-emphasis-on-development-in-naxal-areas.htm

<http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/jun/04/give-emphasis-on-development-in-naxal-areas.htm>'Give
emphasis on development in Naxal areas'
June 04, 2010 15:05 IST

 Members of Parliament from Naxal-affected states on Friday asked the
government to give maximum emphasis on development of backward areas and
said that time is not ripe for the deployment of Army to deal with the
Maoists.

At a meeting convened by the home ministry, the Parliamentarians belonging
to worst-Naxal hit regions said the government should carry out development
activities with a holistic approach.

"The time for engaging the armed forces has not come yet. Army help can be
taken for training. But the time has not come yet for direct involvement of
armed forces," JD(U) MP from Aurangabad (Bihar) Sushil Kumar [
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Singh told reporters after the meeting.

Singh felt the Army should be deployed only when no other option was left.

"First, we should utilise the existing system," he said, adding the Naxals
have expanded their bases in areas whether either no developmental has taken
place or there was very less development.

BJP MP from Jamshedpur Arjun Munda said only development can help solve the
Maoists problem.

"Development should be carried out with a holistic approach. That is the
only solution," he said.

The former Jharkhand chief minister said MPs have suggested how to carry out
developmental activities in each and every Maoist-hit district.

In the meeting, which was chaired by Home Minister P Chidambaram [
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],
some MPs described the problems being faced by the people in carrying out
their day-to-day activities and suggested measures to solve them, the
sources said.

A few MPs also suggested that Naxal-hit areas be declared as special zone or
region for carrying out specific development programmes, they said. Among
the 25 invited MPs, 13 have attended the meeting.

Minister of State for Home Ajay Maken [
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and other senior officials of the home ministry attended the meeting. On
April 30, a similar exercise was carried out by the home ministry where the
MPs were told about government's strategy, especially development schemes,
and their cooperation in the task to deal with the Maoists.

In that meeting, Chidambaram and other top officials briefed the MPs about
the gravity of the Maoist problem and steps being taken by government to
deal with the menace. Planning Commission had also given a presentation to
the MPs about development schemes with a focus on flagship programmes of the
government.

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