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    Shah Attends CISF Ceremony, Reaffirms Commitment to Naxalism Eradication

    March 06, New Delhi: Amit Shah attended the 57th Raising Day ceremony of the Central Industrial Security Force at the Kharavela Regional Training Centre in Cuttack on Friday.Addressing the gathering, Shah said that the CISF has played a crucial role in eliminating Naxalism in several parts of...
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    CISF Role in Security and India's Fight Against Maoists

    Mundali (Odisha), March 6 Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday asserted that India will be Maoist-free by March 31 and said security forces will defeat those who dream of building a "red corridor" from Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati to Pashupati in Nepal.Addressing a function marking the 57th...
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    Surrender of 15 Maoists Leads to District Declared Naxal-Free

    Bhubaneswar, March 1 The Odisha Police declared the Bolangir and Bargarh districts as "Naxal-free" on Sunday after 15 Maoists operating in the two areas surrendered to security personnel in neighboring Chhattisgarh, officials said.DDP YB Khurania said that the force has achieved a significant...
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    Naxalism Eradication, Corruption Crackdown: Chhattisgarh CM's Key Priorities

    Raipur, February 25 Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Wednesday rejected allegations that Naxalism was being eliminated in the state's Bastar region to pave the way for industrialists, calling it misleading propaganda.He emphasized that the government's focus is on agriculture...
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    Rs 1.72 Lakh Crore Budget Prioritizes Development and Women's Empowerment in Chhattisgarh

    Raipur, February 24 Chhattisgarh Finance Minister O P Choudhary presented the annual budget of Rs 1.72 lakh crore for the 2026-27 fiscal year in the state assembly, emphasizing inclusive growth, infrastructure development, and investment promotion.The government will launch the Rani Durgavati...
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    Telangana Police Prepares for Surrender of Devji and Maoist Leaders

    Hyderabad, February 24 The Telangana police is likely to announce the surrender of the top Maoist commander and the key "strategist" of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devji, on Tuesday.According to police sources, some other high-ranking leaders of the banned...
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    Maoist Leadership Declines: Surrenders Impact Telangana Insurgency

    Hyderabad, February 22 Top Maoist commander and the organization's key "strategist," Thippiri Tirupati alias Devji, has surrendered, a top police official said on Sunday.Devji is from Jagtial district in Telangana, and his surrender can be seen as a major blow to the outlawed organization...
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    Devji Surrenders: Family Rejoices After Decades

    Karimnagar (Telangana), February 22 With the surrender of top Maoist leader Thippiri Tirupati alias Devji, one of his brothers said on Sunday that the family was happy to be reunited with him after a long time.Devji, along with senior Maoist leader Malla Raji Reddy and several CPI (Maoist)...
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    Telangana Police Secure Surrender of Top Maoist Commander Devji

    Hyderabad, February 22 Top Maoist commander and the organization's key "strategist," Thippiri Tirupati alias Devji, has surrendered, a top police official said on Sunday.Devji is from the Jagtial district of Telangana, and his surrender can be seen as a major setback for the outlawed...
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    Assam Security Strategy: Naxal Elimination, Voter Roll Purge, and Border Security

    Guwahati, February 21 Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated on Saturday that Naxalism would be eliminated from the country by the March 31 deadline set by the government, while illegal immigrants would be removed not only from the electoral rolls but also from the country in the next five years...
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    India's Progress: CRPF's Role in Securing J&K, Northeast, and Defeating Naxalism

    On Saturday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that Naxalism would be eliminated from the country by the March 31 deadline set by the government.Addressing the 87th CRPF Day Parade here, the first ever in the northeast, Shah said the force played an important role in Jammu and Kashmir...
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    India to Remove Illegal Immigrants from Electoral Rolls and Country

    Guwahati, February 21 Asserting that if India can eliminate Naxalism, it can also eliminate infiltrators, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Saturday that illegal immigrants would be removed not only from the electoral rolls but also from the country within the next five years.Shah was...
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    Operation Black Forest: Key to Breaking the Back of Maoist Threat

    Guwahati, February 21 Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated on Saturday that Naxalism would be eliminated from the country by the March 31 deadline set by the government.Addressing the 87th CRPF Day Parade here, the first ever in the northeast, Shah said the force played an important role in...
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    Guwahati Parade Honors CRPF Personnel and Peace Efforts

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated today that the nation has made a commitment to eliminate Naxalism from the country by the end of next month. Addressing the CRPF personnel during the 87th Raising Day parade in Guwahati, Mr. Shah said that the CRPF has provided unparalleled service to the...
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    Years in the Jungle End: Former Maoist's Surrender Reveals Root Causes of Naxalism

    After spending four decades in the jungles of Central India, Bhupathi decided to surrender because he could not bear to see his comrades dying one after another, and also realized the futility of the armed struggle.People turn to revolutionary paths because of persistent exploitation, and the...
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    GP Singh: Naxal Threat Diminishing, Operations Yielding Results

    Guwahati, February 19 Asserting that Naxalism is nearing its end, CRPF Director General GP Singh said on Thursday that the menace will be eradicated from the country by March, as announced by Home Minister Amit Shah.Addressing the DG's parade of the force in Guwahati, he said that the CRPF has...
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    Government Report: Naxal Violence Declines, Focus Shifts to Seven Districts

    New Delhi, February 19 A fresh review of the regions affected by Left Wing Extremism (LWE) has reduced the number of affected districts in the country to seven from eight, a development that aligns with the Union government's declaration of ending the Naxal threat by March 2026.The Ministry of...
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    Naxal Threat Diminishing: CRPF Director General's Assessment

    Guwahati, February 19 Asserting that Naxalism is nearing its end, CRPF Director General GP Singh stated on Thursday that the menace will be eliminated from the country by March, as announced by Home Minister Amit Shah.Addressing the CRPF's parade in Guwahati, he said that decisive steps have...
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    Operation Intensifies to Eliminate Naxal Commanders in Chhattisgarh and Telangana

    New Delhi, February 18 About 300 Maoists, including four senior commanders, are on the radar of security forces as they intensify operations to meet the Union government's March 2026 deadline to eliminate Naxalism, officials said on Wednesday.The top four members of the outlawed CPI (Maoist)...
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    Security Forces Demolish Maoist Memorials in Chhattisgarh

    Raipur/Bijapur, February 17 Security forces conducted multiple successful operations in the Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday, demolishing a total of 12 illegal Maoist memorials as part of ongoing efforts to eliminate Maoist influence and promote peace in the region, officials said...
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