New Delhi: Railway Minister Mamta Banerji today said she stands by her statement during the Lalgarh rally on August 9 where she questioned the killing of Maoist leader Azad at the hands of security forces. The statement had created a furore in Parliament.
"Whatever I said in Lalgarh as a Trinamool chief, I stick to it. In our democratic set up we always prefer an amicable settlement and peaceful solution and we want all the people to come out through the national stream," she said.
Appealing to Maoists to give up violence, Mamata had described Azad's killing in an encounter with security forces as murder and even paid tribute to the Maoist leader.
"I feel the way Azad was killed is not correct. I feel the process of holding talks with the Maoists should start. We pay respect to his soul from this meeting, Mamata said at the rally.
Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao better known as Kishenji on Tuesday offered a three-month conditional ceasefire for the initiation of a peace process.
Top among Kishenji's conditions are pulling out joint forces and an investigation into maoist leader said Azad's encounter. About reports that union minister Mamata Banerjee mediating talks, Kishanji said she is welcome.
Reacting to Maoists offer of talks, Mamata said she would look into the details first.
Mamata defends Lalgarh remark over Azad's killing
"Whatever I said in Lalgarh as a Trinamool chief, I stick to it. In our democratic set up we always prefer an amicable settlement and peaceful solution and we want all the people to come out through the national stream," she said.
Appealing to Maoists to give up violence, Mamata had described Azad's killing in an encounter with security forces as murder and even paid tribute to the Maoist leader.
"I feel the way Azad was killed is not correct. I feel the process of holding talks with the Maoists should start. We pay respect to his soul from this meeting, Mamata said at the rally.
Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao better known as Kishenji on Tuesday offered a three-month conditional ceasefire for the initiation of a peace process.
Top among Kishenji's conditions are pulling out joint forces and an investigation into maoist leader said Azad's encounter. About reports that union minister Mamata Banerjee mediating talks, Kishanji said she is welcome.
Reacting to Maoists offer of talks, Mamata said she would look into the details first.
Mamata defends Lalgarh remark over Azad's killing