The Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Jaitley said heavily-armed Maoists are not misguided ideologues nor social reformers. They intend to overthrow parliamentary democracy and replace it with an ideological dictatorship, he said.
"Maoism is not a poverty eradication scheme. It is an ideological movement which is intended to overthrow India's democracy and replace it with an ideological dictatorship... There can never be half a battle against Maoism. The full might of the Indian state must confront them," he said.
Jaitley asked if we follow a theory put forward by some "bleeding hearts" that economic progress of Maoist regions alone will eliminate the threat of Maoism and said this is not even a half truth.
"For any government to enter the areas of Maoists influence, restoration of peace is a condition precedent. The landmines have to be eliminated. The arms in control of the private armies have to be flushed out. Extortionism of the average citizens has to end," he said.
The senior BJP leader said Maoists collect taxes in these areas and have paid volunteers in every village. They are heavily armed, he said. "Their source of arms and ammunition in these areas has to be smashed."
Within the Maoists scheme of ideas there will be no democracy, no freedom, no right to life and liberty, no rule of law, no free speech, he said.