Paramilitaries likely to be withdrawn from Bastar by Mar 2027: Chhattisgarh DYCM

Chhattisgarh's Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Sharma, has announced a significant timeline regarding the withdrawal of paramilitary forces from the Bastar region. He indicated that the Union government aims to conclude operations against the Left-wing insurgency by March 31, 2026. This development is part of a broader strategy to restore peace and stability in the region, which has been plagued by Maoist violence for years. The government is optimistic that with the decline of insurgent activities, the presence of paramilitary forces will no longer be necessary by March 2027. Sharma's statement reflects a commitment to promoting development and ensuring the safety of local communities, highlighting ongoing efforts to address the root causes of extremism. The timeline underscores a pivotal change in security dynamics in Bastar, signaling a potential shift towards normalcy and governance in an area long affected by conflict.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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