Despite a spurt in Maoist activity, the West Bengal government is not contemplating a ban on the ultras and instead wants to tackle them politically, administratively and through adoption of various socio-economic measures.
Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya told the state Assembly on Thursday that the government did not think that a mere ban would be able to check the Maoists. The menace could rather be tackled politically, administratively and by taking up measures for socio-economic development.
Bhattacharya, who holds the Home department, told Leader of Opposition Partha Chatterjee that several states had suggested a ban on the Maoists during a recent meeting with the Prime Minister in Delhi, but the West Bengal government did not subscribe to such a view.
The state government, he said, would like to undertake socioeconomic development of the areas now considered Maoist-infested.
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