Day Not Far when Nation Will Be Free of Maoist Terror: PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi highlighted the surrender of over 300 Maoist operatives and said only three districts remain affected by Left Wing Extremism.
- On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the NDTV World Summit at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi that 303 Maoist operatives surrendered in 75 hours and only three districts remain under Left Wing Extremism.
- For decades, the conflict left regions without basic services as Maoist terrorists killed thousands and blocked schools and hospitals; eleven years ago, more than 125 districts were affected, now down to 11.
- In Chhattisgarh, 210 Maoists surrendered and handed over 153 weapons, while thousands of Naxals laid down arms over the last decade and youth now organise the 'Bastar Olympics'.
- Areas affected by Naxalism will celebrate Diwali for the first time in 60-70 years as former fighters return to the mainstream, and Modi said, `They are now moving forward with faith in the Constitution of India`.
- Modi framed security gains within an 'unstoppable' economic rise, citing inflation below 2%, growth rate over 7%, Google's $15 billion investment, and trade with G7 nations surging 60%.
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Day not far when India will be totally free of Maoism: PM Modi
With 303 Maoists having surrendered in the past 75 hours and their grip restricted to only three districts in the country, the PM says “areas that were affected by Naxalism will celebrate Diwali for the first time in 60-70 years”.

Day not far when nation will be free of Maoist terror: PM Modi
Day not far when nation will be free of Maoist terror: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said it is his guarantee that the day is not far when the nation would be rid of Maoist terror, and hit out at the previous Congress regime for nurturing ''urban Naxals'' and turning a blind eye to the violence unleashed by them.Addressing the NDTV World Summit here, Modi recounted the recent success in countering Maoist terror, saying 303 Naxal…
"New India Doesn't Endure Terror Silently": PM Modi On Op Sindoor At NDTV World Summit
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Those Who Flaunt Constitution Copies Promoted Naxalism; Modi Hits Out At Congress
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress, accusing it of promoting the “urban Naxal ecosystem” in the country during its rule. This ecosystem, according to Modi, had captured institutions and consistently attempted to cover up Maoist terror. “Those who flaunt copies of the Constitution continue to shelter Maoist terror,” the Prime Minister said at the NDTV World Summit on Friday evening, accusing the opp…
Day not far when nation will be free of Naxalism: PM Modi
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said it is his guarantee that the day is not far when the nation would be rid of Maoist terror, and hit out at the previous Congress regime for nurturing “urban Naxals” and turning a blind eye to the violence unleashed by them. Addressing the NDTV World Summit here, Modi recounted the recent success in countering Maoist terror, saying 303 Naxal operatives have surrendered in the past 75 hours and…
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