Amit Shah said in Chhattisgarh - The fight against Naxalites will not stop and will increase, will reach the end

Posted on 5th Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

Raipur, ANI. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reached Chhattisgarh. Amit Shah has reached Jagdalpur, where Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel received him. According to the information, Shah will also visit the security forces' encounter with the Naxalites on the Sukma-Bijapur border. Will also pay tribute to the martyrs. Shah will also meet the injured soldiers in the hospital. Let us know that in the Bijapur Naxal attack of Chhattisgarh, at least 22 security personnel lost their lives on Saturday.

 

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said, 'I salute the soldiers who lost their lives in the Naxalite attack and express their condolences to their families. This incident has shaken everyone. Our soldiers have given a befitting reply to the Naxalites while showing courage. Around 26 Naxalites were killed at that time.

 

-The Home Minister said that both the Central and State Governments are working together on two fronts - intensifying the development works in tribal areas and fighting against armed groups. I want to assure the people of Chhattisgarh and the country that the fight against the Naxalites will intensify after this incident.

 

Amit Shah said, 'I had a review meeting with Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel and officials of the security forces. The officers said that this fight should not be weakened, which shows that the morale of our soldiers is intact. He further said that I want to assure the countrymen that this fight (against Naxalites) will intensify and we will win it in the end. We have successfully camped in the interior areas in the last few years, harassing the Naxalites, resulting in such incidents.

 

Shah said - In the last few years, the fight against Naxalism has reached a turning point and this unfortunate incident has taken this fight two steps ahead.

 

- After talking to the officials, the Home Minister told media persons, 'I pay tribute on behalf of all those who lost their lives in the Naxalite attack, their sacrifice will not go in vain. Today we had a meeting on this. I assure the country that the fight will not stop but will proceed with more speed. In the end, our victory against the Naxalites is certain. '

 

After meeting with senior officials, Amit Shah said that the fight against the Naxalites will increase until the end is reached. Shah said that in the meeting only the army men said that the fight should not stop.

 

-Chhattisgarh: Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel held a meeting with senior officials in Jagdalpur on the Naxalite attack on the Sukma-Bijapur border.

 

According to government sources, 'After attending the wreath-laying ceremony for the 14 soldiers killed in the Chhattisgarh Naxalite attack, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will hold a meeting with top officials in Jagdalpur and later meet the injured jawans and the CRPF camp. will visit.'

 

Chhattisgarh: Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel paid tributes to 14 security personnel who lost their lives in the Naxalite attack on the Sukma-Bijapur border in Jagdalpur.

 

Bijapur Superintendent of Police Kamalochan Kashyap had said, "22 security personnel have lost their lives in a Naxalite attack in Sukma-Bijapur, Chhattisgarh". The Chhattisgarh Police said that about 31 were injured in the encounter in Bijapur on Saturday.

 

Kuldeep Singh, Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), who is in Chhattisgarh to monitor the situation after the Naxalite attack, said on Sunday that there was no intelligence or operational failure in the operation at all. Singh said that around 25-30 Naxalites were also killed, although the exact number has not been ascertained.

 

 

DG CRPF told ANI, 'It is no surprise to say that there was any kind of intelligence or operational failure. If it was some intelligence failure, the army would not have gone for the operation. And if some operational failure happens, so many Naxalites would not be killed.

 

On the casualties of the Naxalites in the encounter, the DG said, 'Three tractors were used by the Naxals to carry the bodies of the injured and the dead from the site. It is difficult to say what is the exact number of Naxalites killed in the operation, but it will not be less than 25-30.

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