'Time has come to end…' Amit Shah vows to eradicate ‘naxalism’ from ‘face of India’ by 2026
#amitshah #naxal #chhattisgarh 'Time has come to end…' Amit Shah vows to eradicate ‘naxalism’ from ‘face of India’ by 2026 Home Minister Amit Shah on August 24 chaired a review meeting on Naxalism in Chhattisgarh where he assured that Modi led central government will eradicate the ‘Naxalism’ from the face of India. Maintaining his firm stance on wiping out ‘Naxalism’, he also added the time has come to end the ‘leftist extremist’ once and for all with a proper and ruthless strategy as it poses challenge for democratic system. #amitshah #naxal #chhattisgarh
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