Jharkhand Nearly Naxal-Free as DGP Reports 95% Problem Resolved

DGP Anurag Gupta Says Only Chaibasa District Remains Affected, Operations Intensified

Key Points:

  • 95% of Naxal issues resolved in Jharkhand, only 5% remains in Chaibasa
  • DGP conducts review meeting with senior police officials in Chaibasa
  • 66 extremists still absconding as per Special Branch report

CHAIBASA – Jharkhand’s fight against Naxalism reaches a decisive phase with DGP Anurag Gupta announcing near-total resolution.

The state police force has achieved remarkable success against Naxal activities. A local official remarked, “Our strategic operations have pushed extremists into a corner.”

Moreover, intelligence networks have been strengthened across affected regions. Meanwhile, coordination between security agencies has improved significantly.

Strategic Operations and Success

The elimination of PLFI commander Lambu marked a crucial victory. Furthermore, the police force maintains constant vigilance in vulnerable areas.

In addition, new tactical measures have been implemented. However, some challenges persist in remote forest regions.

Focus on Personnel Welfare

A rotation policy for officers in affected areas begins soon. Besides, additional training programs have been initiated for personnel.

Meanwhile, technological upgrades enhance operational capabilities. “Modern surveillance systems give us tactical advantages,” noted a security expert.

Development Initiatives

Infrastructure projects have resumed in formerly affected regions. Additionally, investor confidence shows positive growth in these areas.

On the other hand, community outreach programs gain momentum. “Local support is crucial for lasting peace,” stated a development officer.

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