In a significant development in the fight against Naxalism, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah, expressed his happiness over the surrender of 50 Naxalites in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh. He warmly welcomed them into the mainstream, acknowledging their decision to abandon violence in favor of a more peaceful and constructive path. His statement comes as a strong signal of the government’s commitment to rehabilitation and integration for those willing to choose peace over conflict.
Shri Amit Shah took to social media to share his thoughts on the matter, expressing his joy over the move and urging others still involved in Naxal activities to lay down their arms and join the nation’s developmental journey. His message was clear: the government is ready to support and rehabilitate those who choose to step away from violence.
He reiterated that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s policy is built on the principle that those who surrender and embrace development will be given opportunities to reintegrate into society. The focus is not just on eliminating violence but also on ensuring that former Naxalites have a chance at a dignified life, contributing meaningfully to the nation’s progress.
Shri Shah’s statement also carried a firm resolve—the government is determined to eradicate Naxalism completely. He emphasized that by March 31, 2026, Naxalism will be a thing of the past, reinforcing the administration’s unwavering commitment to national security and peace.
This surrender marks another step forward in the ongoing efforts to bring stability to regions affected by Naxal violence. While challenges remain, such developments provide hope that more individuals will choose dialogue and development over armed rebellion, fostering a future where peace and progress can thrive.