Deo warned that the nation would witness "worse consequences" if the Naxalite issue is treated as a mere law and order problem, just days after his colleague Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh termed the Maoists as "terrorists" after the May 25 bloodbath.
The people "worst affected" by the Salwa Judum, founded by Mahendra Karma, Congress leader who was killed in the attack, were innocent tribals, who were "sandwiched" between security forces and Maoists and "this shadow is still chasing us", the Minister said.
"Air power and military are meant to fight the enemy and not your own citizens.... How do you differentiate a Maoist? ...It will create a civil war like situation," he said insisting that the Naxal issue was basically a socio-economic problem.
Asked whether Salwa Judum was a faulty or a failed strategy, he remarked it was a "sinful" strategy.
When P Chidambaram was Home Minister, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh had opposed any strategy treating the Naxal problem as a law and order issue. Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Vice-President Rahul had also talked about focusing on development in the tribal areas.
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