India's recent 21-day military operation against Naxalite rebels resulted in the elimination of 31 Maoist fighters, marking it as the most substantial offensive against the left-wing insurgency. The operation took place on Karreguttalu Hill, a historically significant site for the Naxalite movement. Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah praised the outcomes, with Shah noting zero casualties among security forces. The Indian government aims to completely eradicate Naxalism by March 31, 2026, highlighting a renewed commitment to peace and development in affected regions.
The 21-day army operation was part of India's offensive against the last remaining groups of the Naxalite rebellion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the news of the success of the operation, highlighting the government's commitment to establishing peace in Naxal-affected areas.
This success of the security forces shows that our campaign towards rooting out Naxalism is moving in the right direction.
The Karreguttalu Hills used to be the unified headquarters of several Naxalite organisations, where rebels were provided weapons and strategic training.
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