"I want to appeal to them (Maoists) to shun the path of violence and join the mainstream ... Government is ready to hold talks with them if they give up violence without any condition," Singh told reporters in this Maoist-hit district after reviewing the situation arising out of Left wing extremism in Odisha.
Violence has no place in a democratic set up, Singh, who is here on a day's visit, said adding Maoists should give up arms and come forward for talks.
Defending police action in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, where some Maoists were killed, the Union minister said security forces are often compelled to retaliate in self defence and in the process naxals are killed.
Commending the role of Odisha government, the state police, administration and also the para-military forces in anti-Maoist operations, Singh congratulated officials too. "They are performing very well," he said.
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The home minister held a two-hour meeting to review the anti-Maoist operations with top officials of the state police, BSF , CRPF and district administration.
Among those present at the review meeting were Odisha Home Secretary Asit Tripathy and Director General of Police K B Singh.