Left-wing extremism will be eliminated in 2 yrs: Shah
Hindustan Times|October 07, 2023
India will eliminate the Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) in the next two years, Union home minister Amit Shah avowed on Friday, while emphasizing that the areas where the influence of red ultras has ended, need to be monitored continuously to avoid revival of activities
Neeraj Chauhan
Left-wing extremism will be eliminated in 2 yrs: Shah

He also asked agencies to ensure that Maoists do not switch their base(s) to new territories.

“We have achieved significant success against left-wing extremism in 2022 and 2023, and this year we must resolve to end it completely in the next two years. This fight has now reached a decisive stage,” Shah said while chairing the LWE review meeting.

The home minister also asked agencies to ensure that Naxals do not switch their base(s) to new territories. National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, Union home secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, chiefs of all central armed police forces (CAPFs), central intelligence and investigation agencies, and representatives and chiefs of states affected by Naxal violence, attended the review meeting in Delhi on Friday.

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