Officials from 13 states in central, eastern and southern India reeling from attacks by Maoist rebels were holding talks on ways to stem the rebellion, the home ministry said. The meeting in New Delhi, chaired by federal home (interior ministry) secretary V.K. Duggal, was being attended by top state officials and police personnel, a ministry official said on Friday. The one-day meeting comes in the wake of Maoist assaults that have included blowing up civilian and military convoys, seizing a town, a train hijack and jail breaks. Full Story
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