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Naxal activities limited in the state due to the policies of trust, development and security of the Chhattisgarh government.

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Due to the policy of trust, development and security of the Chhattisgarh government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Naxal activities in the Naxal-affected Bastar region of the state have come down to a great extent. The number of Naxalite incidents in the state has come down significantly in the last three and a half years. If we look at the figures from the year 2008 to 2018, during this period 500 to 600 violent incidents were carried out by the Naxalites in the state every year, which has come down to an average of 250 in the last three and a half years. In the year 2022, only 134 Naxal incidents have taken place so far, which is almost 4 times less than what happened before 2018. Before 2018, the cases of Naxal encounters in the state used to be around 200 per year, which have now come down to double figures. In the year 2021, there have been only 81 encounter cases in the state and in the year 2022 so far 41 cases have been reported. Cases of surrender of Naxalites have also increased. In the last three and a half years, 1589 Naxalites have surrendered. This figure is more than a third of the total number of Naxalites devoted in 10 years. It is the result of the public-friendly policies and development works of the Chhattisgarh government that nearly six lakh villagers of 589 villages of Bastar division have been completely freed from the influence of Naxalites, out of which 121 villages are in Sukma district. 118 villages of Dantewada district, 115 villages of Bijapur district, 63 villages of Bastar, 92 villages of Kanker, 48 villages of Narayanpur, 32 villages of Kondagaon have been freed from Naxal influence. It is worth noting that in the year 2018, the Naxal problem had spread to two-thirds of the state. In the plains like Dhamtari, Gariaband, Mahasamund, Rajnandgaon, Kabirdham, Raigarh, including Bastar region, an atmosphere of fear had been created in the entire state due to the violent activities and terror of Naxalites. In major Naxal incidents like Tadmetla, Jharaghati, Errabor, Madanwada and Jiram Ghati, besides security forces personnel, a large number of top leaders of political parties and civilians were killed. Many schools and ashrams were closed due to violent acts of Naxalites. During this, the road, bridges and culverts were also damaged by the Naxalites. The government formed under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel started a serious effort to create a safe environment to speed up the development works by gaining the trust of the people of the Naxal affected area, which has yielded very positive results. 43 new security camps and police stations were established in three and a half years to give impetus to the development works as per the wishes of the people of the area along with the anti-campaign. Due to the rapid availability of health, education, public distribution system, electricity facility, banks, Anganwadi centers and other facilities, people’s confidence in the administration has increased. Out of 363 schools closed for years in Bastar division due to Naxal terror, 257 schools have started again for the education of children due to the efforts of Chhattisgarh government, out of which 158 schools in Bijapur district, 57 schools in Sukma and two in Kanker Naxal affected areas of the district. In the last three-and-a-half years, the Chhattisgarh government has also achieved great success in providing transportation and electricity to the Naxal-affected villages of remote Vananchal of Bastar division. Electricity has been provided to 196 villages. The recruitment of Maoist organizations has come down due to effective steps to connect local youth with employment in Bastar region as well as getting more opportunities for recruitment in Chhattisgarh Armed Forces, Bastar Fighters and District Police Force. As a result of the concrete decision of the government towards the solution of the Naxal problem, the activities of Maoist organization in Bastar division have been confined to South Bijapur, South Sukma, Indravati National Park area, Abujhmad and Koylibeda area only. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading

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