NAGPUR: The nationwide debate on 'urban Naxals' got a new twist on Sunday after banners put up by the banned CPI (Maoist)'s Perimili Dalam in support of the recently arrested activists were recovered by the police from Perimili, around 135km from Gadchiroli . This is the first time Maoist guerrillas, whose links with the arrested activists are under scanner, have openly supported their alleged overground ideologues.The Maoists have appealed to the masses to condemn the arrest of 10 activists for their alleged role in the Koregaon Bhima flareup. They have also demanded immediate, unconditional release of the arrested persons, besides criticising the BJP-RSS for labelling the activists as 'Maoists' to deprive them of their rights.The banners, which were found near Arenda phata, around 2.5km from Perimili sub-police station, have the names of the 10 'Naxal sympathizers', including Varavara Rao Sudha Bharadwaj , Vernon Gonsalves and Arun Ferreira. These five, arrested by the Maharashtra Police on August 28 in multi-city raids, have been kept under house arrest till September 12 by the Supreme Court.