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02/09/2010 Nitish Kumar holds high-level meeting on Maoist issue    Patna, Sep 2 (IANS) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Thursday   held a high-level meeting with top officials at his official residence after   reports that Maoists had killed one of four abducted policemen. The Bihar police   chief has said there is no truth in the Maoist claim of having killed a   policeman. Meeting top officials at his 1, Anne Marg, official residence,   Nitish Kumar instructed police officials to review their strategy for release of   the abducted policemen. 
 After the meeting was over, Bihar police chief   Neelmani told newspersons that there was no truth in the reports that an   abducted policeman was killed. He said that police were trying hard to rescue   the abducted policemen.
 
 Earlier, speaking at a function, the chief   minister said his government is ready for talks with the Leftwing rebels.
 
 "We have been ready for talks," Nitish Kumar said.
 
 Police said   that security of the chief minister's official residence was tightened Thursday   evening. "All routes leading to his residence have been sealed," police said.
 
 Earlier, Avinash, a self-proclaimed Maoist spokesman, said that Maoists   want to talk with the chief minister. "We are keen to talk with the chief   minister on the issue," he said.
 
 Nitish Kumar also said the eight   Maoists lodged in different jails in Bihar, whose release is being demanded by   the Maoists, are being taken care of well, and he expected the rebels to mete   the same treatment to the abducted policemen.
 
 "We respect the human   rights of any person arrested, because this is a democracy. We look after their   health, and the Leftwing rebels are part of our society. We also expect the same   treatment of our people (policemen) by the Maoists," he said.
 
 "There   should have been talks across the table... I appeal to everyone to come forward.   To make one a prisoner and then haggle, is not good. After all, the policemen   were doing their duty."
 
 Maoists Thursday killed Abhay Kumar Yadav, one   of the four Bihar policemen they abducted four days ago, following a decision by   a 'jan adalat' or kangaroo court.
 
 The Leftwing rebels killed Yadav six   hours after their second deadline - at 10 a.m. -expired.
 
 After killing   Yadav, a sub-inspector, the Maoists said the fate of the remaining three   policemen would be decided by 10 a.m. Friday if the state government failed to   initiate a dialogue or negotiate with them.
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