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
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- 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.
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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
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- 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
