Minister of State for Home RPN Singh said Maoist barbarism and cold blooded murders have peaked in the last six months and there was an urgent need to re-look the policy dealing with the Naxals.
"The Maoists have no respect for human rights. There is a need to re-look the policy dealing with the Naxals. There will be more active operations," he told reporters here.
Singh said when former Home Minister P Chidambaram had announced the offer of dialogue to the Maoists, they did not come forward and hence time has come to review the situation.
Referring to Saturday's attack in Bastar region, where 27 people, including PCC chief Nand Kumar Patel, were killed, he said government would ensure that activities of political parties were not disrupted by extremists and Standard Operating Procedures would be framed for political parties, their programmes and on movement of leaders.
"We will ensure that political parties have their space without any disruption. We will ensure that such violence do not take place in future. SoPs have to be adhered to," he said.
"Unfortunately, in some states money is lying unutilised for years. There should be mechanism that funds reach the intended district for development without delay and they are spent for the benefit of common people," he said.
