No Talk With Maoists Until Guns Are Dropped: Bandi Sanjay

Karim Nagar/Hyderabad, May 4 (Maxim News): Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Bandi Sanjay made sensational comments that there is no question of holding talks with the Maoists. he made it clear that there will be no talk with the Maoists until the gun is dropped. He made comments saying that there is no talk with the Maoists, there is no talk.

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Union Minister Bandi Sanjay unveiled the statue of Hanuman in Kothapalli. Karimnagar on Sunday. Speaking to the media on this occasion, Bandi Sanjay said, “There is no point in talking to Maoists. There is no point in talking to those who hold guns and kill innocent people. Congress banned Maoists. Naxals are the ones who killed many leaders including BJP, Congress and TDP by planning landmines. Maoists are the ones who unjustly shot innocent tribal on the pretext of informers and left many families with mental anguish. there will be no point in talking to Maoists until the guns are dropped.

The central caste census decision is historic. It is ironic to say that this is a victory for Congress. The Congress caste census survey has no comparison with Modi’s caste census. The Congress caste census has done great injustice in BCs. The population of BCs has been shown to be understated. People are not believing the Congress lies. The Congress is creating drama to deflect attention from the failure to implement the six guarantees.

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We are identifying and sending back foreigners without passports. We should say what is the Congress’s stance on the Rohingyas. It is not right to politicize the issue of law and order. Why is no action being taken even after the NDSAZ report on kaleshwaram. Congress and BRS are the same. Both those parties are shamelessly competing to hold talks with the Maoists, he said in sharp remarks. (Maxim News)


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