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Bihar Finance Minister left sharp arrows in Amit Shah’s meeting, know what Vijay Chaudhary said on Naxalism issue..

Amit Shah Meeting News: A review meeting was held on Friday under the chairmanship of Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding Naxalite violence in the country. Representatives and senior officials of Naxal affected states participated in this meeting. In this meeting held at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi, measures to stop Naxalite violence in the affected states were discussed. Measures to speed up development in Naxal affected states were also considered. State Finance Minister Vijay Chaudhary had gone to participate in this meeting on behalf of Bihar. State DGP Ayes Bhatti was also present in the meeting along with him. While Home Minister Amit Shah gave credit to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi while mentioning the success in curbing Naxalite violence, Vijay Chaudhary gave the credit to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for curbing Naxalism in Bihar. In this meeting, the Finance Minister from Bihar also expressed his displeasure and also warned the Central Government.

When credit was given to CM Nitish Kumar in front of the Home Minister..

In the meeting held at Vigyan Bhawan, Amit Shah said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there has been success in stopping Naxalite violence in the last few years and now this fight has reached the decisive phase. The government is trying to eliminate it completely in the next two years. Amit Shah said that since the formation of Narendra Modi government at the Center in 2014, a policy of zero tolerance towards Naxalite violence has been adopted. Naxalite violence has reduced due to the efforts of the government. Meanwhile, Bihar Finance Minister Vijay Chaudhary, who attended the meeting, said that the incidents of extremism in Bihar are minimal as a result of the effective leadership and policies of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. It became clear in the meeting that the achievement of Bihar government in this matter is leading.

Minister Vijay Chaudhary expressed his displeasure.

Amit Shah told in the meeting that the government has been working on a ‘National Policy and Action Plan’ since 2015 to deal with the threat posed by the Naxalite problem. The government is laying special emphasis on development works in Naxal affected areas. He said that the government has started 1400 schemes under the Central Assistance Scheme for development in Naxal affected areas. Bihar Government Minister Vijay Chaudhary said that the issues discussed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in the last meeting held in September 2021. Was raised, none of it was implemented. In the meeting, Vijay Chaudhary demanded from the Central Government to make SRE and SIS schemes a central scheme instead of centrally sponsored scheme.

Requested not to call security forces in haste.

In this meeting chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah, Bihar Finance Minister Vijay Chaudhary said that in the areas where extremist activities have stopped, the deployment of security forces should be continued for the next five years. Otherwise there may be a possibility of such activities resurfacing. He said that in a hurry to declare India free from Naxalism, security forces should not be withdrawn without the consent of the state government.

Campaign against Naxalites in Bihar

It is noteworthy that the situation in Naxalite areas in Bihar is now improving to a great extent. Every day, big and dangerous Naxalites are being caught. The campaign against Naxalites is still going on. The Naxalites have still not completely laid down their arms. Recently explosives were recovered from underground in Gaya. Due to which there was complete preparation to cause harm to the security forces. At the same time, the dedication of some hardcore Naxalites has damaged the backbone of Naxalism. When development work has reached many Naxal affected areas, salvation of the people of the area is being seen. Tourists are now reaching places where earlier people did not come due to fear of Naxalites.

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