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In Chhattisgarh's Sukma, cautious hope after long Naxal shadow
Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM Modi over the past year. Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of N…

Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM Modi over the past year. Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM Modi over the past year.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM Modi over the past year.
- Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM
- Modi over the past year. Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise
- repeatedly articulated by PM Modi over the past year.
Background
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- “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM Modi over the past year.
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Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM Modi over the past year.
- Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise repeatedly articulated by PM
- Modi over the past year. Home minister Amit Shah on Monday declared that “India is free of Naxalism” — fulfilling a promise