Chhattisgarh's Anti-Maoist Strides: A New Dawn in Bastar
- Security forces neutralised top Maoist leaders Basava Raju on May 21 and Sudhakar on June 5 in Chhattisgarh's Bastar region.
- These operations came after the state introduced a refreshed approach to the anti-Naxal campaign, backed by robust assistance from the central government, as confirmed by officials and leaders.
- Since early 2025, 186 Maoist cadres were killed and 1,428 surrendered amid 205 encounters, while the state established 64 forward security camps to strengthen regional security.
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated, "We salute their bravery," praising officers and soldiers for achieving historic success in anti-Naxal operations.
- These successes and ongoing development initiatives in Bastar suggest progress toward peace and better local governance, supported by coordinated Centre-State efforts.
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Chhattisgarh's Anti-Maoist Strides: A New Dawn in Bastar
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai met Union Home Minister Amit Shah, highlighting successes in anti-Maoist efforts and development in Bastar. With significant Maoist surrenders and increased security, the state's strategy gains national praise, reinforcing Centre-State cooperation to combat extremism and bolster development in remote regions.
Chhattisgarh CM Meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Shares Achievements of Anti-Naxal Operations
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. CM Sai informed the Home Minister that with the state's renewed strategy and the continued support of the Centre, the anti-Naxal campaign has reached a decisive phase. India News | Chhattisgarh CM Meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Shares Achievements of Anti-Naxal Operations.
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