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00:00I am from Chidambaram. Naxal has surrendered.
00:04Surrendering is a very big process in our country.
00:07Compared to other states, Naxal has a surrender policy.
00:12But in between, our civil society needs a lot of negotiation.
00:18We need to talk to them.
00:20What will happen to their life after that?
00:22They will come back to Thirukotai.
00:23They have got bank loans.
00:25They have got skill-based training.
00:27After that, Naxal will surrender.
00:29After surrendering, we will talk to them.
00:31We will talk to them.
00:33But this surrender process,
00:35there is a lot of doubt.
00:37Because,
00:39a main Naxal,
00:41has been running for many years.
00:44There is a lot of doubt even about his Naxal encounter.
00:48Vikram Gowda,
00:50and many other people,
00:52they have been using Naxalism for a long time.
00:56They have used it as a shield.
00:58As soon as the encounter happened,
01:00Naxal surrendered.
01:02Our senior representative has asked this.
01:05There is a doubt about the Naxal surrender process.
01:08There is no negotiation.
01:10No one has done anything.
01:12Is there an internal politics within the Naxal group?
01:15Has Congress used it?
01:17Or,
01:18Overground workers,
01:20Naxal activities,
01:22have they influenced the government?
01:24There is a lot of doubt.
01:26I have seen it in the papers.
01:28I have seen it on TV.
01:30As a police officer,
01:32I have been involved in the Naxal surrender process in Chikmangalur.
01:36There is a doubt in this process.
01:39Secondly,
01:41Normally,
01:43when such complications occur,
01:45when Naxals surrender,
01:47there is faith.
01:49The reason is,
01:51the people who have fought against the government for so many years,
01:53have lost their faith in the civil society.
01:55When the people lose their faith in the civil society,
01:57the process has been cleaned up.
01:59It has been corrected.
02:01The people have lost their faith.
02:03That is why I am here.
02:05There is a doubt about the encounter.
02:07After the encounter,
02:09there is a doubt about the surrender process.
02:11I am a home minister.
02:13I have spoken to the government.
02:15I have spoken to the government.
02:17Has anyone else influenced the government?
02:19This is the question.
02:21The government has to answer this.
02:23After that,
02:25this process cannot be stopped.
02:27It cannot be stopped.
02:29The Naxal surrender process
02:31has to be stopped
02:33by a police officer,
02:35a collector,
02:37a TV,
02:39a civil society group,
02:41a police officer,
02:43and then a civil society group.
02:45Whoever has done the process,
02:47they have to surrender in front of the collector.
02:49So, this is a political overtone.
02:51I think they have done this in Karnataka.
02:53The Congress government
02:55has done a political overtone.
02:57That is why there is no integrity in this surrender process.
02:59There is no truth in this surrender process.
03:01That is what I was saying earlier.
03:03This is an overgrown process.
03:05There are many Naxal mindset people in the civil society.
03:07Have they influenced the government
03:09and taken this process politically?
03:11In this process,
03:13the civil society
03:15comes with the same mindset.
03:17The Naxals are in the forest
03:19with the same mindset.
03:21If they leave the same mindset
03:23in the civil society,
03:25there will be problems in politics and democracy.
03:27This is not right.
03:29They surrender everywhere.
03:31Especially in the North-East,
03:33the militants surrender.
03:35After the process is over,
03:37the Home Minister and the Chief Minister
03:39meet in the same church.
03:41200, 300, 500, 1000 people.
03:43The militants in the North-East are ordinary people.
03:45But in this,
03:47there is no integrity.
03:49Vikram Gowda,
03:51the encounter,
03:53within 2-3 days,
03:55there is a surrender process.
03:57We all know
03:59that the Congress,
04:01Gowri Lankesh, Alaiyartha,
04:03everyone knows about Alaiyartha.
04:05If you don't want to talk about it,
04:07don't influence the government.
04:09If you want to influence,
04:11there is no integrity.
04:13If there is no transparency,
04:15there is no integrity in the process,
04:17people will not agree.
04:19Because,
04:21until someone commits a crime against the government,
04:23they will make it a red carpet.
04:25If there is no integrity in the process,
04:27what will they do?
04:29They will make it a democracy hall.