Naxalites will not be given gold even in rain: Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah laid the foundation stone of Raipur Campus of NFSU in Nawa Raipur. Apart from the National Forensic Science University Campus, the foundation stone of Hi -Tech Forensic Lab was also laid. During the program, Shah again gave a strong warning to the Naxalites.
Shah said that, now even in the rain, Naxalites will not let them sleep peacefully. There is no need for discussion, Naxalites should put their arms. Apart from this, Shah said about NFSU that, being a graduate/ post graduate from here means the guarantee of the job.
Meeting with DGP-DGP rank officials of neighboring states
After the foundation stone program, Home Minister Shah will hold a high -level meeting related to security with officials of DGP and ADGP rank of neighboring states Odisha, Telangana, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh at Hotel Resort in Nawa Raipur.
After this, a special review meeting will be held on Naxal operation from 6.30 to 8.00 pm. The meeting may discuss the current status of Naxal operations, interstate coordination, strengthening of intelligence, and use of modern technology.
Shah came to Chhattisgarh to attend Bastar Pandum ceremony
Earlier, Home Minister Amit Shah came to Chhattisgarh three months ago in April to attend the closing ceremony of Bastar. After attending the ceremony, Shah returned to Raipur and took a high -level meeting on the anti -Naxal operation. The meeting was attended by the police, CRPF and Central Force Commanders like BSF associated with anti -Naxal operation.
Shah’s deadline, will end Naxalism by 2026
By 31 March 2026, Amit Shah said that Amit Shah said in a meeting in Raipur last year. There is less than 1 year left for this target to be completed. After the formation of Sai government, there was an encounter of more than 350 Naxalites. Therefore, this visit of Shah is considered important for the elimination of Naxalism.
427 Naxalites were killed as BJP government was formed
After the formation of BJP government in Chhattisgarh, more than 400 Naxalites have been killed so far. CM Sai, who visited Delhi on 7 June, met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and informed about the ongoing Naxal operation in the state.
The CM told how the Central Force and State Police in the state are campaigning against the Naxalites. During this time, the government’s schemes in Naxal -affected districts also had talks between Amit Shah and the Chief Minister regarding the surrender policy.