Assure the nation that Maoist insurgency will be over by March 31: Amit Shah

During a two-day visit to Assam and Tripura, Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the nation that the Maoist insurgency would be eradicated by March 31. Shah's remarks come as part of a broader initiative to strengthen internal security and enhance police capabilities in the northeastern states. In Assam, he is expected to participate in the foundation stone laying ceremony for the headquarters of the 10th Battalion of Assam Police, a move aimed at bolstering law enforcement in the region. The government's commitment to combating left-wing extremism is underscored by its focus on infrastructure development and improved training for police forces. Shah's statements reflect the Indian government's ongoing efforts to maintain peace and stability in areas historically affected by insurgency and violence. As the deadline approaches, the government is under pressure to deliver on its promises, highlighting the importance of effective governance in addressing long-standing security challenges in the country.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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