Amit Shah calls Naxals brothers, says no one cheers their death

Home Minister Amit Shah urged Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Bastar to lay down arms and join the mainstream, highlighting the government's commitment to development and peace. Shah emphasized the need for infrastructure improvements and assured protection for those who surrender, aiming to eliminate the insurgency by March-April 2026.
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