An operation conducted by Indian security forces in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh, resulted in the deaths of 31 Maoist insurgents and two commandos. Home Minister Amit Shah hailed this as a significant victory in the ongoing battle against the Naxalite insurgency. The Naxalites, rooted in Marxist ideology and active since 1967, claim to represent marginalized Indigenous communities. The operation was initiated based on intelligence reports of Maoist presence in the area, leading to the recovery of weapons post-engagement, underscoring the persistent conflict between state forces and insurgents in central India.
Indian Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah praised the anti-Naxalite operation in Chhattisgarh, declaring it a "big success in the direction of achieving a Naxal-free India."
During the clash in Bijapur district, security forces killed 31 Maoist insurgents while suffering the loss of two commandos, highlighting the ongoing struggle against Naxalite insurgency.
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