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By A Staff Reporter: Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed the ongoing issue of Naxalism, asserting, "We will end Naxalism." He made a direct appeal to Naxalites, urging them to surrender before the law and give up their weapons. Highlighting successful examples from various regions, he noted that many individuals in the North-East and Kashmir have abandoned violence and reintegrated into society.
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Shah emphasized that those who choose to join the mainstream are welcomed, but he warned that if they refuse to do so, the government will initiate a campaign against Naxalism, which he believes will ultimately succeed. His remarks reflect a firm stance on tackling the challenges posed by Naxalism and reaffirm the government's commitment to restoring peace and order in affected areas. The minister's appeal serves as both a warning and an invitation for dialogue, aiming to foster a peaceful resolution to the long-standing issue.
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