Largest anti -naxal operation, the return of soldiers deployed from the first day, reserves in their place
The country’s largest anti -naxal campaign is underway in Chhattisgarh. Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah set a deadline until March 2026 to eliminate Naxalism, for which now 300 days left. Perhaps this is why the operation has been underway in the hills of Kareegutta over the past 100 hours, located on the border of Chhattisgarh and Telangana. The soldiers have had great success in this operation over the past five days, which has been going on at 45 degrees temperature over the past five days. If it is believed that there are sources, the soldiers found a large cave in the hills of Kareegutta. Late that evening, soldiers investigated the cave. There are about 1000 naxalites inside. It is said that this cave is so large that about 1000 naxalites can occur in it. However, when the soldiers climbed the hills and reached the cave, the Naxalites left much of their equipment. It is said that adequate facilities were available in the cave for a few days with water and food. The TV9 also has photos and videos of the cave the soldiers took during the operation. Excessive heat increases the risk of dehydration. Let us tell you that a campaign against Naxalites is being waged in Chhattisgarh. It is considered the largest anti -naxal campaign of the past two decades. Based on the information received by the police and intelligence agencies, other Naxalite leaders such as Deva and Hidma are also expected to be there. This is why CRPF, Cobra and all other battalions of Chhattisgarh in Bijapur are present to monitor this operation. Not only that, the appeal to start with peace conversations remains the morale of the soldiers high, even in the scorching heat. But the state of Maoists is getting worse. Perhaps this is why Maoist leader Rupesh issued a press note and the government had to call to stop the immediate action and start a peace talks. On the one hand, the Naxalite leaders in the hills of Kareegutta run the risk of being surrounded by the soldiers of the entire hill, on the other hand, due to the scorching heat and prolonged encounters, dehydration increased the risk of death due to food and water problems in the hills. Share this story -tags