💨 Abstract
In a statement on Wednesday, Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force, GP Singh, emphasized the government's commitment to eliminating Naxalism by March 31, 2026. Intensified since 2019, anti-Naxal operations have significantly reduced the number of severely affected districts from 35 to 6, and overall affected districts from 126 to 18.
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