Wave of development has reduced Naxal menace to less than 20 districts: PM

Naxal menace reduced

Bhubaneswar, June 20 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asserted that Naxalism will soon be completely eradicated from the country, crediting his government’s developmental push in tribal areas for the decline in extremist violence.

Addressing a gathering on the occasion of the BJP government’s first anniversary in Odisha, the Prime Minister said that before 2014, more than 125 tribal-majority districts across India were impacted by Naxalite violence.

He pointed out that these tribal regions were long unfairly labelled as part of the “Red Corridor” and had been neglected by previous governments, which declared them backwards and left them behind.

“In the last few years, our government has worked to bring tribal communities out of a climate of violence and onto a path of development,” Modi said. “We have taken strict action against those who spread violence, and simultaneously, launched a new wave of development in these areas.”

As a result, he stated, the influence of Naxalism has now been reduced to fewer than 20 districts across the country.

Expressing confidence, Modi said that with the current pace of development and enforcement, tribal areas will soon be entirely free from the shadow of violence.

“This is Modi’s guarantee,” he declared.

The Prime Minister emphasised that empowering tribal communities, fulfilling their aspirations, and easing their hardships remains a top priority for his government.

He highlighted that for the first time, two major national schemes have been launched specifically for tribal development, with a combined outlay exceeding Rs 1 lakh crore.

Modi elaborated on the first initiative — Dharati Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan, under which development work is on in more than 60,000 tribal villages across India.

“In Odisha too,” he noted, “we are building houses for tribal families, constructing roads, and providing electricity and clean drinking water.”

Discussing the second major scheme, PM Janman Yojana, the Prime Minister said the inspiration for the initiative came from Odisha itself, and acknowledged the guidance of the country’s first tribal woman President, Droupadi Murmu, in shaping the program.

He said the scheme focuses on supporting Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs), and that development work worth hundreds of crores is currently being carried out in remote tribal hamlets under this scheme.