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14/07/2010 Maoists are part of our society: Nitish Kumar    New Delhi, July 14 (IANS) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar   Wednesday struck a discordant note on the government's anti-Maoist policy,   saying the leftist rebels were "part of our society" and that the problem should   be tackled with sustained development and not with an "enforced action   alone". "Naxal elements are a part of our society even though they have   been misled into following the path of violence," Nitish Kumar said in his   address at the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with chief   ministers of Maoist-affected states. 
 "Enforcement action alone leads to   wider alienation, making heroes out of the leaders of the extremist   organisations and leads to only symptomatic treatment, leaving the underlined   disease to reappear in a more virulent form," he said.
 
 The chief   minister said leftwing extremism should be tackled through "sustained   development but this needs the centre's supportive approach to states like   Bihar".
 
 He advocated an "integrated approach" between states to deal   with the problem.
 
 He said that central government was not cooperating   with his government over the demands for more paramilitary troopers.
 
 "Bihar has not received the requisite support from the central   government," he said.
 
 "There has been no change in the number of   paramilitary companies deployed in Bihar over the last several years," he said.
 
 The number of paramilitary forces was increased in other states but   Bihar did not get a single additional company, he said.
 
 He said the   state government was successful in keeping the Maoists under check despite this.
 
 "We have raised special auxiliary police by employing ex-servicemen.   Unfortunately, we have not been able to get the sanctioned number even after   relaxing the employment conditions and raising the allowances," he said.
 
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