In a meeting, the Ministry of External Affairs sensitised EU representatives about the violence being carried out by CPI (Maoist), which killed more than 8,100 people since 2001.
The move came after CPI(Maoist) had recently thanked more than two dozen organisations in Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, Holland, Sweden, Italy, Norway, Spain, Britain, Brazil, Canada and Philippines which took part the November 24, 2012 conference in Hamburg supporting of the "people's war in India".
During the meeting, the representatives of the EU and Euro-Asia division of the MEA discussed issues concerning human rights in the region.
Following an appeal of the International Committee to Support of the People's War in India and the Hamburg-based League against Imperialist Aggression, people from different parts of the world attended the Hamburg conference to exchange views, support the "struggle of the Indian people against imperialism, semi-feudalism and bureaucratic capitalism".
Government has termed the activities of Naxals as serious impediment to the nation-building process as they destroyed thousands of development and infrastructure facilities and kidnapped proactive, sincere district collectors to prevent development from reaching the poor.
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