The end is coming! As many as 22 naxalites surrendered in ‘this’ state; There was a prize of 1 lakh on each
22 naxalites surrendered
This year’s biggest surrender in Odisha
Determined to eradicate Naxalism by March 2026
Central government has started strict action against Naxalism. of the country by March 2026 Naxalism It has been decided to destroy. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has given Naxalists two options either to surrender or to be shot by the security forces. Meanwhile Odisha As many as 22 naxalites have surrendered simultaneously in the state.
22 Naxalites have surrendered en masse in Malkangiri district of Odisha state. A reward of 1 lakh was placed on the heads of these 22 Naxalites. It was informed that financial assistance would be given to the surrendering Naxalites. This is the biggest surrender in Odisha this year.
Efforts will be made to bring the surrendered Naxalists into the mainstream of society. In recent times, many Naxalites have surrendered in large numbers in various states. According to the information that has emerged, the surrendered Naxalites include a divisional committee member, 6 ACMs and 15 party members.
Amit Shah thrashed the Naxalites
The Indian government has been conducting a major campaign against the Naxalites for the past few months. Indian security forces intensified their operations. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has made a big statement that the country will be completely free from Naxalism by March 31, 2026. Meanwhile, the Naxalites had proposed a ceasefire to the central government. This proposal has now been rejected by Union Home Minister Amit Shah
“Get shot or…”; Not a ceasefire; Amit Shah thrashed the Naxalites
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has given a big warning to Naxalites. The peace proposal sent by the Naxalites has been rejected by the central government. Amit Shah has made it clear that the government is not in favor of ceasefire. Amit Shah has said that there are only two options before the Naxalites, either surrender their weapons or be a victim of security forces’ bullets.
Amit Shah said, “Recently, an attempt was made to spread a misunderstanding by writing a letter. In this letter, it has been said that there should be a ceasefire. I am making it clear that there will be no ceasefire. There is no need for a ceasefire if there is surrender. But now there will be no talks, but strict action will be taken. The aim is to destroy the Naxalites.
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