Amit Shah urges Maoists to surrender in Chhattisgarh, promises development and peace, sets deadline for insurgency elimination by 2026.

Home Minister Amit Shah recently made a plea to Maoists in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region, referring to them as “brothers” and urging them to give up their weapons and integrate into society. Shah’s call for peace and development comes as part of the government’s efforts to bring about positive change in the region. He stressed the importance of infrastructure development and promised safety and support to those willing to surrender. The Home Minister aims to eradicate the insurgency by March-April 2026, showcasing the government’s commitment to restoring peace and prosperity in the area. Shah’s message underscores the importance of unity and progress, emphasizing the benefits of joining the mainstream and contributing to the nation’s growth. The government’s proactive approach towards resolving conflicts and promoting development reflects a broader strategy to address security challenges and foster inclusive growth. Shah’s call for Maoists to lay down arms and embrace peace signals a significant step towards building a more harmonious and progressive society in Chhattisgarh.

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