During their discussion, the Chief Minister highlighted that the Bastar division has long been affected by Naxalism, which has hindered the development of irrigation facilities in the region.
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, met officers who played a key role in recent anti-Naxal operations in New Delhi today, congratulating them on the historic success of these operations. He said that the Modi government is committed to freeing India from the menace o
"Today, around 12 naxals with a total bounty of over Rs 1 crore surrendered before me here. This is a big blow to Naxalism. The Naxals want to join the mainstream now. I believe this is a significant incident. There are very few Naxals left in the state today. I urge them to surrender. If th
Speaking with ANI, CM Fadnavis highlighted that earlier, even the administration could not reach here, but the Maharashtra Police opened an outpost here, thus providing security to the people here.
"I am visiting Delhi for two days. I will return tomorrow. I will meet the Prime Minister and discuss the development of Chhattisgarh...I will also brief him about our fight against Naxalism and the successes we have had," CM Sai said just before departing for his flight.
Gautam, the leader of the banned CPI(Maoist) organisation was neutralised by security forces on June 5 during an operation in Bijapur's national forest national forest area. Just 3 weeks ago, on May 21, security forces had recovered the body of a Central Committee Poliburo member and CPI (Ma
The security forces engaged in an encounter with members of banned Naxalite organisation CPI (Maoist) at around 12 PM on May 30. The encounter occurred in the hilly/forest areas of Vangram Tirilposi under Jhariakela Police Station in Jharkhand, a press release said.
Hailing Centre's fight against naxalism and red terror, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and vowed that the day is not far when the Maoist violence will be completely eradicated from the country.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday that Operation Sindoor has sent a message to the whole world that no one should trouble the Indian army, its people and its border, otherwise they will have to face the consequences. He said so while addressing a public gathering in Maharashtra's
MoS Defence Sanjay Seth said the government is determined to end Naxalism and Maoism. Security forces are carrying out continuous operations, and Naxalism is "breathing its last." The government aims to uproot terrorism and extremism from affected areas.
He spoke about the first-ever bus service in Maharashtra's Katejhari village as well as the stellar academic achievements in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district, PM Modi's narrative on the transformation of once-Maoist-dominated areas into vibrant centres of progress and education painted a