According to the bill, the menace of Naxalism is increasing in urban areas through their frontal outfits. "These outfits give logical support and refuge to the armed cadre. Seized literature of the Naxals shows safe houses and urban den of their network in cities in Maharashtra. They are creating unrest and propagating their ideology of armed rebellion against the constitutional mandate," the bill states.
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