Naxalites surrendered in Maharashtra: 11 Naxalites have surrendered before CM Devendra Fadnavis at Gadchiroli Police Headquarters in Maharashtra. Tarakka Tarakka Sidam is also included among the surrendered Naxalites. CM Fadnavis welcomed the Naxalites and encouraged them to return to the mainstream. During this, Chief Minister Fadnavis said that the state will soon be free from Naxalism. The influence of Naxalites is decreasing in remote areas of Gadchiroli district. Gadchiroli will be made the first district. He said that due to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the joint efforts of Gadchiroli Police and local administration, in the last four years the Naxalites have not been able to add even a single person to their fold in Gadchiroli. Now top Maoists are surrendering and joining the mainstream.
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CM Fadnavis said that Maharashtra is moving towards becoming free from Naxalism. He claimed that now the Naxalites are abandoning their weapons and surrendering before the police. Also, new people are also not joining the Naxalite organization. He said that Naxalism is now nearing its end. The process of making Gadchiroli the ‘first district’ by eliminating the influence of Maoists has been started. Gadchiroli is often called the last district of Maharashtra, as it is located on the eastern border of the state.
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CM Fadnavis today visited Penagunda Police Assistance Center located in Naxal affected area of Gadchiroli. During this he said, “This is a very important police station because there was Maoist influence in this area, which has now been eliminated. The memorial that the Naxalites had prepared here has also been destroyed. The state police has prepared its outpost here and has also opened a new route. This will create our connectivity with Chhattisgarh and it will be easier to provide facilities to the people here.”
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CM Devendra Fadnavis celebrated New Year with Gadchiroli police, CRPF, SRPF, and C-60 jawans. On the first day of the New Year, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis interacted with Gadchiroli police force, CRPF, SRPF and C-60 jawans, who do not care about fighting against Naxalism.… pic.twitter.com/Vhi5fo8TVu
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The Chief Minister inaugurated the bridge at Tadguda on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border and launched MSRTC bus service from Gatta to Wangeturi. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also traveled in a state transport bus with the villagers. Fadnavis inaugurated Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus services on the 32 km long Gatta-Gardewada-Wangeturi route and Wangeturi-Gardewada-Gatta-Aheri route in the district located in the Vidarbha region. The Chief Minister said that for the government, Gadchiroli is not the last (in the priority list), but the ‘first district’.
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Devendra Fadnavis said that the road link inaugurated today will directly connect Maharashtra with Chhattisgarh. He said that apart from this the area is becoming free from the influence of Naxalites and people are getting MSRTC bus services after 75 years of independence. Fadnavis praised the work of Gadchiroli Police against Naxalism and said that people no longer support Naxalites nor does anyone want to join the banned Naxalite organization. “This is very important,” he said.
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Addressing the gathering during the inaugural programme, CM Fadnavis said that the state government has been trying to transform Gadchiroli for the last ten years, so that the common man can be brought into the mainstream and Naxalism can be rooted out from this district. . He said that due to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the joint efforts of Gadchiroli Police and local administration, in the last four years the Naxalites have not been able to integrate even a single person into their fold in Gadchiroli. He said that top Maoists are surrendering and joining the mainstream.
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