Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, conducted crucial reviews in Raipur targeting Naxal threats and spurring growth in Chhattisgarh. The forums included state heavyweights like CM Vishnu Dev Sai and national security luminaries from IB, CRPF, NIA, BSF, ITBP, plus officials from adjacent states.
Shah spotlighted triumphs from security-focused tactics, infra expansions, Naxal funding disruptions, and amnesty programs. ‘We’re witnessing real momentum,’ he noted, forecasting a Naxal-free India by the end of March 2026.
From epicenter of violence to beacon of advancement, Chhattisgarh thrives under the Modi-led double-engine model. Shah praised local youth blending innovation in education and sports with cultural preservation.
Nationally, the Maoist scourge teeters on collapse. Shah demanded airtight inter-state collaboration to corner remnants, ending decades of imposed backwardness.
This strategic huddle in Chhattisgarh not only applauds progress but charts the endgame for insurgency, heralding an era where development outpaces destruction across India’s red corridors.
