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Violent incidents due to left-wing extremism had declined 25.6% this year – HM Rajnath Singh

The Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh chaired a meeting of the Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Home Affairs on “LWE related issues” on 29th August 2017. While addressing the consultative committee meeting convened to discuss LWE-related issues, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that Maoist violence had steadily declined since 2010, with incidents down 53% and deaths down 72% between 2010 and 2016. He outlined the government’s initiatives both on the security and development front to combat left-wing extremism, particularly in strongholds like Abujmarh region of Chhattisgarh.

Shri Rajnath Singh informed the members that there are 106 districts in 10 states affected LWE and 35 districts are identified as most affected districts in seven states. He also informed the members that a new initiative SAMADHAN (S-Smart Policing and Leadership; A –Aggressive Strategy, M-Motivation and Training, A-Actionable Intelligence;  D-Dashboard for Development and Key Performance Indicators,  H-Harnessing Technology for Development and Security, A-Action Plan for each Theatre and  N-No access to Financing) has also been introduced to control the situation in the LWE affected states.

The members participated in the detailed discussion on the subject and appreciated the work of the Ministry of Home Affairs in controlling the situation in LWE affected states.  The use of technology, intelligence sharing and specialized training for the forces was also discussed.   Some of the members mentioned that LWE problem is not a ‘law and order’ problem alone but is also a socio-economic problem. There is a need for adopting a sustained  policy and intelligence sharing in the LWE affected States.  They also suggested that the police should be further strengthened with the use of better communication and connectivity facilities.

The Union Home Minister informed the members that their valuable suggestions have been noted for appropriate action and further improving the situation.  He mentioned that the Centre has been doing proper monitoring with the necessary assistance of the states empowering the states with the financial assistance and security forces with proper training, technology and latest equipment.  He said that the joint operations of CAPFs and state police have given good results in the recent past and hoped that the situation will further improve in the near future.

Shri Rajnath Singh also informed the members about the security related measures which included the deployment of CAPF battalions in the LWE affected States, use of 56 Specialized India Reserve Battalions / India Reserve Battalions mainly to strengthen the security apparatus, construction of about 400 Fortified Police Stations and various training related initiatives.  Shri Rajnath Singh also informed them about other security related measures such as UAVs, helicopters, Unified Command and Joint Command and Control Centers at Jagdalpur and Gaya.

Shri Rajnath Singh informed that 743 Scheduled Tribes candidates from 4 most affected LWE districts of Chhattisgarh-Bijapur, Dantewada, Narayanpur and Sukma have been recruited in Bastariya Battallion in order to enhance local representation in Security Forces.  He mentioned that the opening of Kendriya Vidyalayas and Skill Development Centres in LWE affected districts are other development measures.  He informed that 1,789 new  branch post offices, 405 bank branches and 818 ATMs have  also been opened in 35 most LWE affected districts during the last two years.

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