Madhya Pradesh's Historic Victory: How State Became LWE-Free After 35 Years

Madhya Pradesh has officially been declared free from Left Wing Extremism after a 35-year struggle. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced a new rehabilitation policy to encourage Maoists to surrender and join the mainstream. The state reached this milestone ahead of the deadline set by the Union Home Minister. This achievement is expected to unlock faster development in regions previously hindered by Maoist activities.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Announces LWE-Free Status and Surrender Scheme

  • CM announces a special rehabilitation scheme for Maoists who surrender to the government
  • State achieved LWE-free status on Dec 11, ending 35 years of Maoist terror
  • Goal is to prevent extremist resurgence through coordination with neighboring states
  • Development in formerly affected areas is now a top priority for acceleration
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LWE-free areas will get new direction, development momentum: MP CM Mohan Yadav

MP CM Mohan Yadav declares state LWE-free, unveils rehabilitation scheme for surrendered Maoists and pledges accelerated development in affected areas.

"For Madhya Pradesh, December 11 is a remarkable date, as the state achieved the historic distinction of becoming LWE-free by ending 35 years of red terror. - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Dec 15

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday said the state government has formulated a special rehabilitation scheme for all Maoists who surrender, and asserted that areas freed from Left Wing Extremism (LWE) will now move towards a new direction and faster development.

He said a comprehensive system is being developed to ensure that Maoist or other extremist movements do not re-emerge on the soil of Madhya Pradesh. For this purpose, the state is also maintaining close coordination with all neighbouring states.

“Now, the affected areas will receive a new direction and a new pace of development,” Chief Minister Yadav said in a statement.

He stated that Left Wing Extremism and red terror had long remained major obstacles to development-oriented activities across the country and had created an atmosphere of fear among ordinary citizens. Therefore, uprooting Maoism and LWE from their roots was the government’s top priority, he said.

The Chief Minister emphasised that eliminating the decades-old Maoist problem was absolutely essential to accelerate development in Madhya Pradesh.

"Eliminating Maoists was a major challenge, but the rehabilitation policy and support from the Centre made it possible,” he added.

Describing December 11 as a landmark day for the state, CM Yadav said Madhya Pradesh had achieved the historic distinction of becoming LWE-free by ending 35 years of red terror.

"For Madhya Pradesh, December 11 is a remarkable date, as the state achieved the historic distinction of becoming LWE-free by ending 35 years of red terror," he said.

Notably, Madhya Pradesh achieved this milestone nearly three-and-a-half months ahead of the deadline set by Union Home Minister Amit Shah for eliminating Naxalism from the country.

In the MMC Zone, comprising Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, a total of 42 Maoists surrendered within a span of 42 days and chose to join the mainstream of development. In addition, as many as 10 hardcore Maoists were killed in encounters in Madhya Pradesh in 2025, the Chief Minister said.

He also recalled that Maoist activities in the state had begun during 1988–90. Since then, Maoists had intimidated and harassed ordinary citizens and repeatedly created obstacles in the implementation of government development works, he added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Finally, some good news. My cousin's family is from Balaghat district and they have lived in fear for so long. The government must now focus on roads, schools, and hospitals. Surrender policy is good, but real peace will come only with jobs and education.
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Aman W
While declaring an area "LWE-free" is a positive step, I hope it's not just for headlines. The root causes—poverty, land rights, exploitation—need to be addressed permanently. Otherwise, this problem might resurface in a few years.
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Sarah B
Coordination with neighboring states is crucial. Insurgency doesn't respect borders. Hope this success in MP sets an example for Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra as well. The MMC zone approach seems to be working.
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Karthik V
Jai Hind! 🚩 This is what happens when state and centre work together with a clear plan. Beating the deadline by 3.5 months shows commitment. Now, let's see industries and investments flow into these regions. The youth need alternatives to picking up a gun.
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Meera T
My heart goes out to the families of security personnel who lost their lives in this long fight. Their sacrifice made this day possible. The mention of 10 Maoists killed is a somber reminder of the cost of this 'peace'.

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