The recovery of the Naxal dump from the forest and hilly areas of Gondpalli village was the result of a joint operation by the 159th battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Sukma District Police. The operation was carried out on the morning of December 30.
Shah said the operation marks a major breakthrough in the fight against Left-Wing Extremism and brings Odisha closer to being completely free of Naxalism.
Bastar IG P Sundarraj said that Maoist cadres who had previously taken the path of violence for one reason or another are now transforming and joining the mainstream of society.
"Two CRPF personnel were seriously injured in separate IED explosions occurred on Sunday afternoon during an anti-Maoist operation in Jharkhand's Saranda forest. The injured are from CRPF's CoBRA unit," sources told ANI.
Home Minister said that the goal is to end Naxalism because Naxalites are sitting like a cobra spreading its hood over the development of the Bastar region.
Delhi Police has alleged that the accused persons participated in a protest and during the protest, slogans were raised in support of Maoist Madvi Hidma.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday asserted that Naxalism will be completely wiped out from the state by January 2026, stating that either the remaining Naxalites will surrender or they will be eliminated.
The encounter between Naxalites and security forces went on for nearly 12 hours, during which three District Reserve Guard (DRG) jawans were killed in action.
Delhi Police on Saturday opposed the bail pleas of six accused in the India Gate protest case, informing the court that the individuals had allegedly attended a function organised by Radical Students Union (RSU) at Hyderabad on February 21 and 22, where slogans were raised in support of N
"Chief Minister Mohan Yadav ji, have you ever visited Naxal-affected areas? I am the Chief Minister who spent the night with the DGP at the Songuda police station in the Naxal region. If you have the courage, go and stay there. I am a staunch opponent of Naxal violence because Naxals have
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday said that during the communist government, there was a farce in the name of jobs, but the current government is working with transparency in all areas, including job provision, the Chief Minister's office said in a press release.