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GS 3: Internal SecurityGS 1: Post-Independence IndiaGS 2: Governance

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Home Minister declares India Naxal-free after intensified anti-LWE operations, raising concerns about human rights and tribal welfare.

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Key Highlights:

  • Home Minister Amit Shah declared India Naxal-free in the Lok Sabha on March 30, ahead of his own deadline.
  • Over the past three years, 4,839 Maoists surrendered, 2,218 were arrested, and 706 were killed in encounters.
  • The government's strategy involved dialogue and rehabilitation for surrendering Maoists, and strict action against those who refused.
  • A campaign has begun to establish schools in every village and provide Aadhaar and ration cards to residents in affected areas.

Detailed Insights:

  • Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had identified LWE as India's biggest internal security challenge, launching Operation Green Hunt in 2009-10.
  • At its peak, Maoist influence spanned over 180 districts across tribal, forest, and mineral-rich areas in multiple states.
  • The government's current strategy involved uncompromising militaristic measures, impacting human rights activists and judicial processes.
  • The defeat of LWE should prioritize tribal rights, participation in parliamentary democracy, and accountability in resource extraction.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Left Wing Extremism (LWE): Ideology advocating radical socio-political change through violent means.
  • Operation Green Hunt: Government initiative in 2009-2010 to combat LWE groups in India.
  • Urban Naxals: Term used to describe individuals accused of supporting Maoist ideology in urban areas.
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