Amit Shah Announces Major Gains in Parliament on India's Fight Against Naxalism
Amit Shah Details Gains in India's Fight Against Naxalism in Parliament

Amit Shah Highlights Progress in India's Fight Against Naxalism During Parliament Budget Session

Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a comprehensive update on India's ongoing battle against Naxalism during the Budget Session of Parliament. In his address, he emphasized the government's multi-pronged strategy, which has led to substantial reductions in violence and improved security in affected areas.

Key Achievements in Counter-Naxalism Efforts

Shah outlined several critical achievements, including a notable decline in Naxal-related incidents and casualties over recent years. He attributed this success to enhanced coordination between central and state security forces, as well as targeted development initiatives in tribal and remote regions.

Development as a Core Strategy

The Home Minister stressed that development programs are central to the government's approach, with increased infrastructure projects, healthcare access, and educational opportunities helping to address the root causes of Naxalism. This holistic method aims to win the trust of local communities and isolate extremist elements.

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Parliamentary Discussions and Future Plans

During the session, lawmakers engaged in detailed discussions on the issue, with Shah reaffirming the government's commitment to eradicating Naxalism entirely. He announced plans for further strengthening security measures and accelerating development works in high-risk zones.

Focus on Security and Welfare

Shah highlighted that security operations have been intensified, with modern technology and intelligence gathering playing a crucial role. Simultaneously, welfare schemes are being expanded to ensure socio-economic upliftment, reducing the appeal of Naxal ideologies.

  • Reduction in Naxal violence incidents by over 20% in the past year.
  • Increased deployment of security forces in critical areas.
  • Launch of new development projects in affected regions.
  • Enhanced coordination between central and state agencies.

The Home Minister's update was part of the broader Budget Session agenda, reflecting the government's priority on national security and internal stability. He called for continued bipartisan support to sustain the momentum in this fight.

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