New Delhi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during his visit to Chhattisgarh, met the CRPF soldiers fighting the Naxalites and encouraged them. During this, the Home Minister clearly told the soldiers that whatever you want, whatever your demands are, give them in writing without any fear, the government will make every effort. Amit Shah also told the soldiers that do not be afraid, there is no discipline in this, I am saying this. Hearing these words of the Home Minister, there was happiness on the faces of the soldiers.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah #CRPF Told the soldiers to submit their demands in writing without any fear, the government will make every effort. pic.twitter.com/Gig3ODJ3PG
— Jitender Bhardwaj (@journo_jitendra) December 17, 2024
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the government will definitely try to ensure that you people have to face minimum troubles. He said that while sitting in Delhi, one gets an idea of the difficulty with which you all work, but after coming here, one realizes that the difficulty is many times more than what one imagines while sitting in Delhi. Praising the soldiers, the Home Minister said that you are going to end the 40 year old problem of Naxalism which has brought darkness to the lives of about seven crore people. This is a huge task. To end the Naxal problem, the names of CRPF, Cobra, Chhattisgarh Police and DRG will be written in golden letters in the history of India.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah told the CRPF soldiers during his visit to Chhattisgarh that ‘Sitting in Delhi, one gets an idea of how much difficulty one has to work in, but after coming here one realizes that the difficulty is many times greater than what one imagines while sitting in Delhi. it’s too much
40 years old Naxalism… pic.twitter.com/a1kzzSa4s8
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Let us tell you that during his visit to Chhattisgarh, the Home Minister visited many Naxal affected areas. While visiting Naxal affected Gundam village of Bijapur, he also met school children of the area. During this, he inspected ration shops, housing and various health related works and also interacted with the area residents. The Home Minister also met the families of those who lost their lives in Naxalite violence and the relatives of martyred soldiers in Jagdalpur. He said that the Modi government is moving towards paying true tribute to all these martyrs by making India Naxal-free by 31 March 2026.