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Amit Shah Declares India “Naxal-Free” as 2026 Deadline Expires

Amit Shah Declares India “Naxal-Free” as 2026 Deadline Expires

Amit Shah Declares India “Naxal-Free” as 2026 Deadline Expires

In a landmark session of the Lok Sabha on March 30, 2026, Union Home
Minister Amit Shah officially declared that Maoist extremism has been “eradicated” from the
country. The announcement comes exactly one day before the March 31 deadline set by the
government two years ago to dismantle the decade-long insurgency.
Addressing the House during a high-stakes debate titled “Efforts to free the country from leftwing extremism,” Shah stated that the once-feared “Red Corridor”—which previously spanned
12 states—has been dismantled. He credited the success to a “zero-tolerance” policy and the
bravery of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), particularly the CoBRA and CRPF units.
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marking the end of an era for India’s internal security challenges

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