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CPI (Maoist) leader Thippiri Tirupati alias Devuji, who recently surrendered before Telangana Police, demanded that the governments lift the ban on the outfit and recognise it as a political party, though the organisation does not favour participating in electoral politics. 

He also demanded the release of Maoist sympathisers jailed across the country under the label of 'urban naxals' or others by recognising them as



"political prisoners".

"We don't want to enter the path of ballot. It is the path of ballot if we participate in the parliament and Assembly elections. 

We don't want to participate in parliament and assembly polls," he told TV channels. Asked if he is in favour of starting a political party, he said the CPI (Maoist) is already a political party. He sought the lifting of the ban on the outfit.
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