Chhattisgarh's Sukma District Declared Naxal-Free
Chhattisgarh's Sukma district has been declared Naxal-free after two Naxalites surrendered to the police. The district, which was once a stronghold of the Maoist militants, has seen a significant decline in Naxal-related violence in recent years. The surrender of the two Naxalites is seen as a major breakthrough for the security forces, who have been working to root out the insurgency from the region.
The two Naxalites, who were wanted in several cases of violence and extortion, surrendered to the police on Friday. They were produced before a court and are currently in police custody. The police have said that the surrender is a result of their sustained efforts to persuade the Naxalites to give up arms and join the mainstream.
The declaration of Sukma as a Naxal-free district is a significant achievement for the Chhattisgarh government, which has been working to develop the region and provide basic amenities to the local population. The government has also announced several rehabilitation programs for the surrendered Naxalites, including education and job training.
The Naxal insurgency has been a major challenge for the Indian government, with several states, including Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Odisha, being affected by the violence. However, in recent years, the security forces have made significant gains against the militants, with several top leaders being killed or arrested.
The declaration of Sukma as a Naxal-free district is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, with several businesses and investors showing interest in setting up operations in the region. The government has also announced plans to develop the region's infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and hospitals.
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