With assembly elections due by year-end, the party, however, did not apppear enthusiastic about the demand for imposition of President's Rule in the state.
"You hold dialogue with those who are worthy and who could be trusted. .... What can you talk with those who danced on dead bodies?....They are not Naxals but criminals," party spokesperson Bhakt Charan Das told reporters here.
"This is a reflection of angst in the party over the mayhem at Bastar", he said and slammed the Naxals and virtually ruled out any dialogue with them.
Speaking separately, Union Minster Jairam Ramesh said the welfare of tribal is "only a mask of Maoists whose real aim is to capture power and run their own government".
"The Maoist issue is no longer only ideologicial. It has now become an alibi for loot, extortion and blackmail...Maoists should not be romanticized.
"These are the ones who are abducting kids to recruit them as cadres. The Prime Minister had said the challenge from Maoists is the most serious security threat ," Ramesh said.
"The irresponsible attitude of the state government has led to a huge loss to democratic values and the Chief Minister should resign admitting the security lapse.
