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'No Rest For Maoists': Amit Shah Reveals Plan to Wipe Out Naxals From Chhattisgarh by March 2026

'No Rest For Maoists': Amit Shah Reveals Plan to Wipe Out Naxals From Chhattisgarh by March 2026

Time of India5 hours ago

Home Minister Amit Shah, on the first day of his Chhattisgarh visit, reiterated his strong stance against Left-wing extremism (LWE), setting a bold deadline of March 2026 for complete eradication. Chairing a high-level anti-Maoist strategy meeting in Raipur with top police officials from 7 affected states, Shah declared that this time, Maoists will not get their usual monsoon break. He also urged misguided youth to surrender under the government's lucrative surrender policy, assuring full support and rehabilitation. In a major boost to forensic and criminal justice capabilities, Shah also laid the foundation of NFSU and CFSL in Raipur. Catch full details of his fiery speech, the roadmap for LWE eradication, and the implications of forensic modernisation for central India's justice system.#amitshah #chhattisgarh #maoists #naxalites #amitshahmaoists #maoistsdeadline #naxaldeadline #amitshahnaxals #naxaloperation #march2026 #leftwingextremism #forensics #nfsu #cfsl #breakingnews #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews
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