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Amit Shah commends security forces for the Anti-Maoist operation in Chhattisgarh

UNI organizing home Minister Amit Shah applauded the successful counter of Maoists in Chhattisgarh’s Kanklar in which 29 Maoists were killed. The chief minister highlighted the good feats of paramilitary forces in subduing Maoism and terrorism in the state.

The HM Shah’s speech turning the lights on the BJP government’s consistent battle for Naxalism, which started in 2014, said that the BJP government has only one leadership, that is the Delhi leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The war against the Maoists in Chhattisgarh is clashing against a hurricane; about 250 camps have been established in this state on the sole purpose of the conflict.

Given his satisfaction with the most recent mission, Shah had walked to social media to congratulate everyone who took part in the operation and wish a speedy recovery to the injured police officers. The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh stated that it is because of the government’s aggressive cornering of Naxalites in a small geographic area of the state that Naxalite violence has been significantly reduced and, hence, expressed confidence that both the state and the country as a whole will soon be free of the Naxalite menace.

An incident occurred around Binagunda village under the jurisdiction of Chhotebethiya police station, where the Border Security Force and the District Reserve Guard were working in a coordinated approach as anti-Maoists. The fearlessness and magnificence of the security forces displayed that they were successful in the killing of 29 Maoists, while one BSF male came out with a non-bleeding injury.

The upcoming election of the parliament in the region, including Bastar constituency, which is called patriot-infested, really prompts interest in eradicating Naxalism to make the upcoming election smooth and peaceful.

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Hindustan Times

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