Amit Shah to Review Naxal Security in Chhattisgarh Visit from Feb 7-9

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Chhattisgarh from February 7 to 9 to review security operations against Naxalism. The visit coincides with recent security actions, including the neutralization of a Maoist in Bijapur and the demolition of a memorial to top Maoist leader Ravula Srinivas (Ramanna). Government data shows a significant decline in Left-Wing Extremist violence and casualties since 2010. The government has reinforced its goal to eliminate the Naxal threat by March 2026.

Key Points: Amit Shah Chhattisgarh Visit for Naxal Security Review

  • Shah to lead high-level Naxal review
  • Security forces neutralise Maoist in Bijapur
  • CRPF demolishes top Maoist leader's memorial
  • LWE violence down 88% since 2010
  • Govt aims to eliminate Naxalism by 2026
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Amit Shah to visit Chhattisgarh from February 7 to 9, hold high-level security review meeting

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Chhattisgarh from Feb 7-9 to review anti-Naxal operations and participate in the Bastar Pandum programme.

"This will pave the way for a brighter future for the upcoming generation. - Assistant Commandant Videkho Kiye"

New Delhi, February 5

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Chhattisgarh from February 7 to 9 to review the security operations against Naxalism in the state.

Amit Shah will lead a high-level security review meeting on the Naxal situation and hold additional meetings in Raipur.

He is also slated to participate in the Bastar Pandum programme during the visit.

The visit comes as the government strengthens its resolve to eliminate Left-Wing Extremism by March 31, 2026.

Earlier in the day, Security forces neutralised one Maoist in an encounter operation in the southern region of Bijapur district this morning. The security forces also seized an AK-47 from the site.

Meanwhile, in Sukma district, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) demolished a memorial of Ravula Srinivas alias Ramanna, who was a central committee member of the Maoists, in Gogunda village.

This comes after the CRPF established a forward operating base in Gogunda on November 20, 2025, ending the long terror reign of Naxals in the region.

Speaking with ANI, Assistant Commandant of 74th Battalion Videkho Kiye said, "This area in Gogunda had been under naxal control for a long time and was a cutoff area for the security forces... But the 74th Battalion established a forward operating base on November 20th, 2025. Today, the monument of a Maoist CC member, Ramanna, was demolished by the Battalion in a joint operation... This will pave the way for a brighter future for the upcoming generation."

Ramanna was a top Maoist leader who died of cardiac arrest in 2019. He was the mastermind behind the Naxals' most deadly attack on security personnel in Chhattisgarh, which took place in 2010, where 76 CRPF Jawans lost their lives. He also planned the Jhiramghati attack in which 28 people, including top state Congress leaders, were killed in 2013.

On Tuesday, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said that the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) perpetrated violence has come down by 88 per cent from 2010, with deaths of civilians and security forces reduced by 90 per cent.

Replying to an unstarred question from BJP MP Roopkumari Choudhary, Nityanand Rai said 100 deaths of civilians and security forces were reported in 2025 as compared to 1005 in the year 2010.

He also updated that security forces neutralised 364 Naxals, arrested 1022 and facilitated 2337 surrenders in 2025.

"The LWE perpetrated violence incidents have come down from a high of 1936 in the year 2010 by 88% to 234 in 2025. Resultant deaths of Civilians & Security Forces have also come down from a high of 1005 in 2010 by 90% to 100 in the year 2025. In 2025, security forces have neutralised 364 Naxals, arrested 1022 and facilitated 2337 surrenders," Union MoS Nityanand Rai said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Demolishing that memorial sends a strong message. Ramanna was responsible for so much pain and loss of life. We must never glorify violence. My heart goes out to the families of the 76 CRPF jawans and all other victims.
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Aman W
Good to see the focus, but I hope the review meeting also addresses the root causes. Poverty and lack of opportunities push youth towards extremism. The 2300+ surrenders in 2025 show many want a way out. Rehabilitation is key.
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Sarah B
The forward operating base established in November and now this action... it shows sustained strategy. The bravery of our security forces is commendable. Wishing the Home Minister a productive and safe visit.
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Vikram M
Participating in the Bastar Pandum programme is a smart move. It's important to connect with the local culture and people, not just talk security. Winning hearts and minds is half the battle. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
While the numbers look good, I sincerely hope the "elimination by 2026" target doesn't lead to excessive force. Every life matters, including those misguided youth in the ranks. The focus should be on permanent peace.

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