News India Live, Digital Desk: Once again the political temperature has reached sky high on the issue of Naxalism in the country. In recent times, major operations conducted by security forces and the political statements that followed have sparked debate from Parliament to social media. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah There has been a heated argument between the two regarding figures and strategy. Whereas, Congress MP manikyam tagore has also made this debate triangular by raising questions on the policies of the Central Government.
Priyanka Chaturvedi’s attack: ‘Figures are one thing, reality is something else’
MP Priyanka Chaturvedi has challenged the claims of the Central Government that Naxalism is now taking its last breaths. Citing recent Naxalite attacks and martyrdom of soldiers, he asked that if Naxalism is ending, then why the incidents of violence are not stopping? He accused the government of only doing ‘headline management’ and said security forces at the ground level needed more resources and a clear vision.
Amit Shah’s counterattack: ‘The end of Naxalism is certain’
Home Minister Amit Shah gave a befitting reply to the opposition’s allegations and said that the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi has taken action against Naxalism. ‘Zero tolerance’ Has adopted the policy of. Presenting the figures in Parliament, Shah said that the incidents of Naxalite violence have reduced by more than 70% in the last decade. He stressed that the security forces are now attacking the ‘dens’ (dens) of Naxalites, which seemed impossible during the previous governments. Shah clarified that a deadline has been set to root out Naxalism with the twin blow of development and security.
Stand of Congress and Rahul Gandhi: ‘Dissatisfaction is increasing due to divisive policies’
Manikyam Tagore, on behalf of the Congress, attacked the BJP and said that the government is only using force, while the rights of water, forest and land of the tribals are not being protected. Supporting Rahul Gandhi’s views, Congress alleged that the Centre’s policies are creating dissatisfaction among the tribals, which Naxalite organizations are taking advantage of. The Congress has demanded that the government should also focus on social and economic justice rather than just military action.
Security forces alert amid political turmoil
Amidst this ongoing war of words between the leaders, security forces are on high alert in the border areas of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Maharashtra. Experts believe that as the elections approach, the issue of Naxalism and internal security will become even more heated. While the government is calling it a big achievement, the opposition is trying to present it as a failure of the government.
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