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Activity: Question posted: 08 15 2010 16:49:59 +0000, 10 answers, 167 views, last activity 11 18 2010 15:41:32 +0000
 
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The government should take immediate action against the naxalites....   



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by   Swetha , Sub Editor/Reporter, Zoom Tv  | 08 16 2010 13:07:43 +0000
  Answer modified by     Ravi P Iype, Vice President-Projects, Kaynes Technology India Private Ltd  | 11 18 2010 15:41:32 +0000
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Yes .. Strong and stringent action and concurrently understand their issue and go for peace talks ..

  Answered by     SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Consultant, Project Management Consultancy Firm  | 09 20 2010 11:23:43 +0000
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Govt. should take strong stand against naxalites.

  Answer modified by     Shivaraj , BE(IS), MBA student, St. Joseph College, Mangalore  | 09 04 2010 08:56:13 +0000
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The problem is lack of development which urged them to take weapons but violence shouldn't have been ans. Innocents are becoming victims now its time for strict against

  Answered by     Denis Thomas Varghese, Instructor, Air Force  | 09 01 2010 15:54:33 +0000
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The problems of the naxalites is not centralised to one issue. There are many issues like the people of the land are not included in the benefits of the fruit of the development. They are isolated and their land is being used by mining mafias, politicians, vote bank politics, they are shown silver lining of the sky during elections but thrown into waste bowl after the parties get to power.

There are numerous ways to tackle the issue but first the lost confidence is to be brought back into their system. On the other hand a government with soft stance and short sighted approach can never solve this problem.

The path of killing innocent people and damaging the government property should not be encouraged but should be dealt with a strong reply. The government plan and on ground realities and progress should be brought out to them on various platforms. The common people should be included in the steps taken by the government for the betterment of the state and an overall progress of the country.

The naxalites  should be also have a feeling that war against the state cannot be won by any means and it will only lead them to destruction and isolation. Even if join hands with the most notorious groups. The well known statistics is the fate of LTTE.

  Answered by     chetanshankar , MBA/PGDM student, siddharatha institute  | 08 29 2010 16:16:07 +0000
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government should think in positive way that they r 100 killing 1000s ... so y they should keep quiet or maintain peace in this situation kill them

  Answered by     raj singh sindal, System Officer, National Informatics Center  | 08 26 2010 15:45:06 +0000
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Kill them Straight forward...problem is out law system is ...let 100 terrorist be free but not harm one innocent ... but for those area...its not working...just start killing from the suspected area...kill each and every one who is suspicious ... no mercy.. bcz these people r not human being.. no mater if 10 or 20 innocent will die...but not let a single naxalites b alive

  Answered by     George Varghese, Proprietor, Jecyees  | 08 23 2010 04:14:40 +0000
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The issue should be handled at the same status of war against country.

  Answered by     A. S. Bhasker Raj, Freelancer, Publishing  | 08 19 2010 09:43:13 +0000
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The answer is strong action against the Naxalites since they are taking advantage of the soft approach of the present UPA government.

Even prolonging the issue will strength the hands of the Naxalites since outside support is evident.

Tit-forTat is the only solution.

A. S. Bhasker Raj

Secunderabad

  Answered by     Dr.Rahul Maniyar, dentist, private practice  | 08 17 2010 13:26:57 +0000
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the peace talks had been already invited b4 but after the big incidents in recents past indicates that they know only the language of guns then why to wait

 
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