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AP: 'Second round of talks with Naxals soon'
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March 07, 2005 16:59 IST

The Andhra Pradesh government is hopeful that the stalled talks with the Naxalites will begin soon, the government's representative for the talks, T Purshotama Rao, said on Monday.

"The government intends to discuss socio-economic issues, land distribution, women's empowerment, employment, education, globalisation, creation of small states, problems of SC/STs with the Naxalites and also with every responsible person in the society," Rao told reporters in Vijayawada.

The second round of talks was a 'historic need' to bring the ultras into the mainstream of society, Rao, who is also a member of the government's surplus land distribution committee, said.

The first round of talks was held in October last year.


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