"That was a wrong proposal. We don't agree with their proposal. The Maharashtra Chief Minister has also clarified that he was not a part of the proposal that was made by some other party...," Naidu told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.
Stressing that the matter was between "some party" and the "producer", he said the government do not "subscribe to that thinking at all and has no role to play".
He also underscored that it was the state government's duty to provide security as the law and order was a state subject.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis has taken the initiative to amicably resolve the problem through discussion, he added.
The government wants good relations with all including the neighbours but the "neighbour too has to behave like a good neighbour," he said while hitting out at Pakistan without naming it.
"Aiding, abetting, funding and training terrorists is not acceptable at all. They want to subvert the country. Why are you doing this? This will be ruinous for you also. Let us join together...Why this kind of activity? Terrorism is the enemy of humanity," Naidu said.
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