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Naxalism Declining, Employment Rising: Shinde Lauds Amit Shah's Efforts

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde praised Union Home Minister Amit Shah's efforts to eliminate Naxalism, stating the menace has reduced significantly in Gadchiroli. Shinde highlighted that people are increasingly getting employment and livelihood opportunities as Naxalism is being eradicated. Amit Shah announced the goal to make Bastar fully developed by 2031, with security camps being converted into service centers. Shah noted that Naxalism elimination has been achieved before the March 31 target date due to security forces' efforts.

"Naxalism is reducing, people are getting employment": Eknath Shinde praises Amit Shah's efforts to make 'India Naxal-free'

Mumbai, May 20

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde praised Union Home Minister Amit Shah's efforts to eliminate Naxalism, saying the Centre's mission to make the country Naxal-free was achieving success, including in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli region.

Speaking on Amit Shah's statement regarding Naxalism, Shinde said on Tuesday that the menace had reduced significantly in Maharashtra, with people increasingly getting employment and livelihood opportunities.

"Home Minister has taken up the task of making the nation Naxal-free, and he is achieving success in it. In Maharashtra, too, Naxals have decreased in areas like Gadchiroli. Naxalism is reducing, people are getting employment and livelihood, Naxalism is being eradicated," Shinde told reporters.

Shinde further thanked Amit Shah for the efforts and said, "Naxal-free Gadchiroli... That is why I thank Home Minister Amit Shah... and India is becoming Naxal-free."

Earlier, while addressing a press conference in Chhattisgarh on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the country and the region becoming Naxal-free is not enough; the objective is to make a developed Bastar by 2031.

"In 2031, when Bastar will become fully developed, the world will witness that it was Naxalism that had hindered its progress," he said.

He added that immediately after our party's government was formed here on December 13, 2023, we restarted the campaign to eliminate the remaining Naxals in Bastar. Shah said that after the meeting of all State Directors General of Police on August 24, 2024, it was announced that the country would be made Naxal-free by March 31.

He said the goal for the coming five years is to increase Bastar's income by up to six times and stated that due to the valour, courage, and sacrifices of our security forces, the complete elimination of Naxalism from the country has been achieved even before the target date of March 31.

To free Bastar's seven districts from Naxalism, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, had established nearly 200 security camps in the region.

He said that now that Bastar has become Naxal-free, it has been decided that in the first phase, 70 of these 200 camps will be converted into Veer Shaheed Gundadhur Seva Deras. The purpose of these Seva Deras is to take government facilities and services to the doorstep of every tribal brother and sister in Bastar.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I appreciate the reduction in violence, but we need to be cautious. Naxalism isn't just about armed conflict—it's rooted in land rights, poverty, and lack of opportunities. Converting security camps into Seva Deras is a good step, but let's see if basic amenities like schools and hospitals actually reach the villages.

Rohit L

As someone from Chandrapur district, I can tell you the situation has vastly improved. Earlier, we couldn't even travel after sunset. Now, roads are being built and youth are getting jobs in forestry and mining. Shinde and Shah deserve credit for this turnaround. 👏

Kavya N

The target of making Bastar developed by 2031 is ambitious but achievable if the government focuses on skill development and local entrepreneurship. I just hope the tribals who were caught in the crossfire get proper rehabilitation. Their voices should be heard in this "development" narrative.

Aman W

Political parties always take credit, but let's not forget the sacrifices of our jawans who laid down their lives in these operations. True, Naxalism is declining, but we still read about isolated attacks. The job isn't done yet—we need sustained peace and development, not just photo ops. 🇮🇳

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