Amit Shah's Firm Stance Against Maoist Talks
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the government will not enter into negotiations with Maoist groups and urged their members to lay down arms and reintegrate into society during a rally in Nizamabad, Telangana, on June 29, 2025.
- This stance follows efforts to eliminate insurgency by March 31, 2026, conditional on Maoists surrendering, with over 2,000 surrendering recently and around 10,000 militants renouncing weapons in the Northeast.
- Shah condemned Rahul Gandhi’s doubts about the success of Operation Sindoor, a counter-terror initiative that involved major cross-border attacks on Pakistan.
- Shah emphasized that the government refuses to negotiate with armed Maoist insurgents, criticizing Congress for repeatedly calling for dialogue, and urged the militants to lay down their weapons and rejoin society.
- The government’s resolute policy aims to end naxalism in India by March 31, 2026, emphasizing security and pressing insurgents to cease violence or face consequences.
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Amit Shah's Firm Stance Against Maoist Talks
Union Home Minister Amit Shah ruled out engaging in talks with Maoists, urging them to surrender and integrate into society. He emphasized the government's policy of no negotiations with armed groups and highlighted the successes of similar initiatives in the Northeast.
Give up arms or face action: Amit Shah rules out talks with Maoists
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday firmly ruled out any negotiations with Maoist groups, urging them instead to surrender arms and integrate into democratic life. Addressing a rally in Nizamabad, Telangana, after inaugurating the National Headquarters of the Turmeric Board, Shah declared that the government will not hold talks with those continuing to bear weapons, asserting that the Centre’s policy was clear and uncompromising. He warned t…
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