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News Analysis
Talking peace to make war?
The talks between the naxalites and the Andhra Pradesh Government were bound to fall given the take-it-or-leave-it approach of both parties, writes K. Srinivas Reddy.
An olive branch
By — K.S.R.

Andhra Pradesh's Home Minister says the PW should lay down arms and participate in development activities, if not in elections.
Hoping it will go away?
At the moment, the Chhattisgarh Government seems to be in no mood to disturb the naxalites, says Aarti Dhar.
Comrades up in arms
In West Bengal, the CPI(M) has taken an uncompromising stand against the PW. Malabika Bhattacharya reports.
Spreading tentacles
The PW and the MCC are using strongholds in Bihar and Jharkhand to make inroads into north Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, says K. Balchand.

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