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Maoists getting arms from B'desh, Myanmar: Chidambaram

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    Chidambaram said the government is practical enough to understand that the Naxals will not lay down arms.

    Maoists are acquiring weapons through Bangladesh, Myanmar and possibly Nepal, according to Home Minister P Chidambaram, who nonetheless has expressed government's willingness for a dialogue with them provide they abjure violence.

    Naxalism remains the biggest internal security threat to India, he said and hit out at intellectuals who still try to "romanticise" the naxalites.

    In a wide-ranging interview on Saturday, Chidambaram said the government is practical enough to understand that the Naxals will not lay down arms.

    He said the West Bengal government has "learnt a lesson very late" after the Lalgarh operation but he would not comment much on the West Bengal government's decision to secure the release of an abducted police official by not opposing the bail application of about 20 pro-Maoist trials.

    "In terms of the threat to security from Indian sources or internal sources, Naxalism remains the biggest threat. There is, of course, the other threat which is cross border terrorism but that is emanating from across the border," he said.

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    "There is no evidence of any money flowing in from abroad to the Maoists. But there is certainly evidence of weapons being smuggled from abroad through Myanmar or Bangladesh which reaches the Maoists."

    Asked whether some weapons are coming through Nepal, he said "it is possible".

    To a question whether there is any Pakistan angle to it, Chidambaram said they were not sure where the weapons are originating from.

    "We know now that the weapons are coming through Bangladesh and Myanamar and possibly Nepal. The border is very porous. The Indo-Nepal border is a very porous border." He said police has not found any weapons with Pakistani marking.

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    Which way flows the arms?By: R Thapa | 28-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Chidambaram may want to double check his facts when stating that Nepal may be a source of arms. It is well known that during the civil conflict in Nepal, the Nepali Maoists were illegally obtaining their arms from India along the Bihar
    START WORK nOWBy: tmc | 25-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward Chidambaram: If you know now the fact then start war against maioist soon, demolish them, otherwise you will profe yourself without ------.
    I Suspect Chiney bhaiBy: Tom Varkey | 25-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward It could be our Chiney bhai who support these maos.
    What the hell.......By: Abhijit Mukherjee | 25-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward With an almost unlimited budget for the RAW
    What a comic combinationBy: Diler Punjabi | 25-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward A senile PM, an economist masquerading as a Home Minister,
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