“We have also witnessed a declining trend of Naxal violence over the last few years. This is a result of the combined efforts of the central and state governments and is a really encouraging development. It is important that we don't let up on our efforts to root out the menace of Naxalism and continue to build on our successes,” he said and called for sensitising security forces before their deployment in local areas.
The Prime Minister made it clear that normal lives of local population should not be disturbed during any anti-Naxal operation.
The security situation in the North-East continues to remain complex, with insurgency, extortion and agitations being the main disruptive elements, he said, adding that persistent efforts on part of the government have resulted in considerable progress in the dialogue with insurgent and ethnic separatist groups.
The susceptibility of Lower Assam areas and Karbi Anglong region of the State to ethnic and communal tensions, the growing mistrust between tribals and non-tribals in Bodo areas, the Garo insurgency in Meghalaya, the increasing targeting of non-Manipuris in Manipur are also areas of considerable concern, he said.
“We need to tackle all these issues with collective resolve and firm determination,” he added.
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