During his address in Chhattisgarh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a decisive push to eradicate Naxalism from the country, setting a firm deadline of March 31, 2026. Shah emphasized that the security operations against Naxals will continue undeterred, including during the monsoon season. He underscored the urgency for Naxals to surrender, clarifying that there will be no scope for negotiation. Shah praised the Chhattisgarh government’s new surrender policy, recognizing it as a significant step towards offering a path to rehabilitation and a dignified life for those who choose to leave the Naxal movement. He connected the fight against Naxalism with the overall vision of ‘Developed India,’ focusing on justice and social stability for sustained national progress. The strategy includes strengthening security measures, improving infrastructure, and expanding access to vital services like education and healthcare in Naxal-affected areas, thus eroding Naxal influence.
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