Fadnavis noted that the Central government has set a nationwide target to eliminate Naxalism by 2026, and Maharashtra is “a step ahead” in meeting that goal

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said Maharashtra is on the brink of becoming “Naxalism-free,” crediting the state’s progress to sustained police action and development-focused policies.

Speaking at a review meeting of the state-level committee formed under the National Plan and Action Framework, Fadnavis noted that the Central government has set a nationwide target to eliminate Naxalism by 2026, and Maharashtra is “a step ahead” in meeting that goal. Read More

Chairing the meeting at Vidhan Bhavan’s Council Hall, the Chief Minister emphasised the need to establish police outposts in the most remote, forme

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