New Delhi: Being aware of the fact that Naxal related violence continues unabated, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will sit for a review meeting with Chief Ministers of all Naxal affected States in New Delhi on Sunday. Sources in the government said that the meeting will explore new strategies to fight the menace of Left Wing Extremism (LWE).
"The meeting will also chalk out a new action plan for the security agencies so that anti-Naxal operations get more strength," sources said. Apart from Chief Ministers of all Naxal affected States, the meeting will also be attended by director IB, DGs of central paramilitary forces, representatives of state intelligence bureau among others. The meeting will also review several developmental schemes in LWE affected States.
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Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra and Kerala are Naxal affected states. Sources said that the meeting will also review the action plan to stop the kidnapping and abduction spree carried by LWE. As per government statistics, as many as nine cases of kidnapping were reported in 2019 including four in Bihar and five in Jharkhand. Similarly, six such cases including four from Jharkhand, and one each from Bihar and Chhattisgarh were reported in 2020. Two cases of kidnapping and abduction were reported this year from Jharkhand.