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    Chhattisgarh Sees Continued Decline in Maoist Activity

    Raipur/Kanker, March 31 – With just hours left for the Central government’s ambitious deadline to make India completely “Naxal-free”, two more Maoists laid down their arms in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker district on Tuesday.These surrenders have added fresh momentum to the ongoing campaign against...
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    Thakur Praises Modi Govt's Efforts Against Left-Wing Extremism

    New Delhi, March 30 BJP MP Anurag Thakur praised the Modi government on Monday for its efforts to eliminate Left-Wing Extremism in the country, and accused the Congress of providing a "red carpet" to the Naxalites' "Red Corridor" when it was in power at the Centre.Participating in a debate in...
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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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    Maharashtra Police Announce End to Visible Maoist Presence in Gadchiroli

    Mumbai, February 19 Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Thursday that the last visible symbols of Maoist terror have been removed from the Gadchiroli district, a day after security forces demolished 44 Naxal memorials in a coordinated operation.In a statement, Fadnavis praised...
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    The Decline of the Red Corridor: Surrenders Mark a Turning Point

    New Delhi, February 15 – For decades, left-wing extremism in India found refuge in the country's dense forests, alienated tribal populations, and fueled by ideological fervor, presenting an insurgency that seemed impossible to contain. This "Red Corridor," stretching across central India, was...
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