
The Minister of the Interior of the Union AMIT Shah reported on Sunday that fifty naxalites gave up in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur, just hours before visiting the Prime Minister Narendry Modi in the state. Among the fifty naxalities were 14 with a cumulative reward £68 Lakh on their heads.
Minister of the Union and leader BJP welcomed the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said: “Modi policy is clear that every naxalit that leaves weapons and accepts the development of development will be rehabilitated and linked to the mainstream.”
AMIT Shah, who came to X (formerly Twitter), called for more Naxals to give up weapons: “I appeal again to the rest of the people to give up weapons and join the mainstream. After 31.
Fifty naxalities laid weapons before the higher officials of the state police and the police forces of Central Reserve (CRPF).
“They gave up with citing hollow and inhuman Maoist ideologies, exploitation of tribes by higher cadres forbidden Communist Party of India (Maoist) and the differences are cooked in the movement. Said the police Jitendra Kumar Yadav.
On March 29, 15 Maoists surrendered in the Dantewada district, which is a step facilitated by the “Lon Varrat” campaign (returned home) initiated by the leading police officers and the supported rehabilitation policy of the Chhattisgarh Government.
Naxalism has gained encouragement due to congress policies: modi
I said the Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday that naxalism has gained encouragement for decades in Chhattisgarh and other countries for Congress’s politicians.
Modi focuses on public meetings in the village of Mohbhatth in the district of Bilaspur and said that the situation is changing rapidly and in the areas affected by Naxal, a new era of peace interferes.
“Over the course of decades, naxalism has encouraged many countries, including Chhattisgarh because of Congress’s politicians. Which region was lagging behind in development, naxalism flourished there, but what about the party that controlled the government for 60 years?
He said many mothers lost their beloved sons and many sisters lost their brothers (in Maoist violence).
“The indifference of the former governments was like adding fuel to the fire. You (Chhattisgarh) you also suffered (Naxal threat). £5 Lakh ..
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