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1In a bold statement, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has declared that the notorious ‘Red Corridor’ will be dismantled by March 31, 2024. This announcement was made during a recent meeting with BJP legislators from Odisha, where Shah praised the efforts of security forces in combating Maoist insurgency.
The term ‘Red Corridor’ refers to areas in India predominantly affected by Maoist activities, spanning across several states including Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand. These regions have been plagued by violence and unrest for years, with the government now emphasizing a strategic approach to eradicate this menace.
During his visit to Odisha, Amit Shah inaugurated a new sulphuric acid plant at IFFCO’s Paradeep facility. This project is part of a broader initiative that aims to boost the local economy and create job opportunities. Shah also announced development projects worth over Rs 3,700 crore, aimed at improving infrastructure and public services in the state.
Shah particularly lauded the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) for its pivotal role in anti-rebel operations. He stated that the commitment and bravery shown by the security personnel have been instrumental in weakening the Maoist influence in the ‘Red Corridor’.
As the March 31 deadline approaches, the focus remains on strengthening law and order in affected regions. The government is optimistic that with continued efforts, peace can be restored, and development can take precedence over insurgency.
For more on the government’s initiatives in Odisha, check our article on development projects in Odisha. Additionally, learn about the history of Maoist insurgency in India for a deeper understanding of the challenges faced.
Amit Shah’s commitment to eradicating the ‘Red Corridor’ reflects the government’s determination to restore peace and order. As efforts intensify, citizens await the promise of a stable future free from the clutches of Maoist violence.
The 'Red Corridor' refers to regions in India affected by Maoist activities, primarily spanning several states.
Amit Shah announced development projects worth over Rs 3,700 crore and inaugurated a new sulphuric acid plant.
The government is enhancing security measures and initiating development projects to restore peace in affected regions.