Chhattisgarh top in Naxal violence in last three years

Team News Riveting

New Delhi, July 27

The Centre today said that there had been a decrease in the Naxal and Left Wing Extremism (LWE) activities in the country in the last three years even as Chhattisgarh tops the list followed by Jharkhand.

Details of State-wise LWE violence incidents and property damaged during the last three years are as below:

State201820192020
IncidentsDeathsIncidentsDeathsIncidentsDeaths
Andhra Pradesh123185124
Bihar59156217268
Chhattisgarh39215326377315111
Jharkhand205432005419939
M.P.4052162
Maharashtra75126634308
Odisha75124511509
Telangana11282152
West Bengal000000
Kerala003020
TOTAL833240670202665183

The Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai in a written reply to question in the Lok Sabha today, informed that during a joint operation launched by the State Police and Para Military Forces, 22 Security Forces Personnel  (08  from  CRPF  and  14 from Police) were killed in exchange of fire with Left Wing Extremists in the area of PS Jagargunda, Sukma, Chhattisgarh on 03 April 2021. Inputs indicate that some LWEs were also killed in this encounter. However, the biggest attack by Left Wing Extremists on Security Forces happened on 06 April 2010 in which 75 Security Forces were martyred in District Dantewada, Chhattisgarh.

To combat the LWE menace, the Government of India has formulated National Policy and Action Plan in 2015, which consists of a multi-pronged approach comprising security measures, development initiatives and ensuring rights and entitlements of local communities. MHA is supporting the State Governments extensively by way of deployment of CAPF Battalions, provision of helicopters and UAVs and sanction of India Reserve Battalions (IRBs)/ Special India Reserve Battalions (SIRBs).

Funds are also provided under Modernization of Police Force (MPF), Security Related Expenditure (SRE) Scheme and Special Infrastructure Scheme (SIS) for modernization and training of State Police. For development of LWE Affected States, Government of India (GoI) has taken several developmental initiatives which include sanction of 14630 Kilometers of road out of which 9164 (63 per cent) have already been constructed under various schemes.  

To improve mobile connectivity in LWE affected districts, 2343 New Mobile Towers have been installed and further sanction has been accorded for installation of 4072 additional towers.  For financial inclusion of people in LWE affected districts, 1236 Bank Branches, 1077 ATMs and 14230 Banking Correspondents have been institutionalised. Under the Special Central Assistance (SCA) Scheme for further impetus to development in the most affected districts, Rs 2598.24 Crore has been released to the LWE affected States. Resolute implementation of National Policy and Action Plan has resulted in consistent decline in the LWE violence and its geographical spread.

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