Maoists to face music as states agree to joint ops

The Maoist-infested states have agreed to take a uniform approach to deal with Naxal violence besides launching all-out offensives against the extremists and blocking the flow of finance to them.At a session of nine Naxal-affected states, convened by the home ministry, the states for the first time agreed to take a uniform approach and jointly launch inter-state operations.
However, Army and Air Force will not be used in the fight against the Maoist menace which has taken a dangerous turn in recent months, official sources said.
To check flow of extortion money to Naxals, the states decided to abandon the present system of allowing contractors to collect 'tendu' leaves (used for making bidis) and the state governments themselves will collect the leaves. Sources said the Maoists often extort money from the contractors engaged in 'tendu' leaves collection.
The nine states agreed to adopt the model of Andhra in fighting the Naxals through which the southern state has been successful in wiping out the Maoists from most parts of the state.
Andhra had given stress on strengthening intelligence gathering mechanism, enhanced role of local police stations, made efforts for penetration in Maoist hierarchy and the special Greyhounds forces took lead role. It was decided in the meeting that the state forces will take the lead role while central forces will assist them.
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde presided over the meeting while chief ministers of Chhattisgarh, Andhra, Maharashtra, Odisha and Bihar, governor of Jharkhand and representatives of MP, UP and Bengal took part.
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