Strategy To Remove Naxalism Activities
Zero tolerance strategy is being adopted atthe top level for the complete destruction of thisorganization and its ideology. Under this, if theNaxalites are involved, then the security agencieswere taught innovative strategies to reach the falls.is going. There is an emphasis on increasing public participationby promoting development works in the affected areas.The country is moving towards the end of this challenge onlywith unprecedented coordination with the Union HomeMinistry and the state governments.
Identification of areas and deployment of security 108 new camps have been set up in Naxal-affected states since 2019, due to which the lack of security has been successful to a great extent. New and old camps are being relocated regularly in coordination with the states. This step has been taken in view of the relocation strategy of Naxalites as security increases.
Four new Joint Task Force Camps were opened for effective inter-state coordination.Simultaneously, the battalion of CRPF was redeployed. Six battalions of CRPF were evacuated from other states and redeployed to Naxal-affected core areas (five in Chhattisgarh, one in Madhya Pradesh). The moves how positive results in South Bastar, considered the core region of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
capacity of Central and State Police Forces and equipping them with state-of-the-art technology: The Central Government's strategy to fight Naxalites one step ahead played a decisive role in changing the picture. The use of latest technology for location identification is proving effective. Analysis of mobile and call logs and social media is becoming possible with the help of specialized technical and forensic agencies. To provide help to the Naxal-affected area and to rescue the trapped soldiers and people.
Helicopter has been deployed. Breaking the back of Naxalite organizations by stopping their financial transactions:The government made this step its basic mantra to break the back of Naxalites. As a result, the states confiscated assets worth Rs 22 crore, ED 3 crore and NIA 5 crore belonging to Naxalites. A separate project has been set up in the NIA for Navsali cases.
Promoting public participation by accelerating the wheel of development in the affected areas: Naxalism historically flourished in areas where house hold poverty took its roots.Left-influenced groups used the waste of poverty-stricken people as manure and water and so. it here amid the devastation. With the local support of these groups, the security agencies had to face many problems in carrying out their work. Now the government understood this meaning. A strategy was made to effectively implement welfare schemes to remove poverty. When the welfare level of the people increased, public participation in the efforts of the security agencies was also ensured. In the last eight years, 8175 roads were constructed in Naxal-affected areas at a cost of Rs.9538 crore.The Department of Posts opened 4903 post offices with banking services in seven years,ensuring the availability of post offices at every 3 km in the affected 90 districts. 1253 new bank branches and 1264 ATMs have been established in the 30 most affected districts.