India Declared Free from Left-Wing Extremism, Amit Shah Credits Modi Government’s Decisive Measures
Home Minister Amit Shah announces in Lok Sabha that India is free from left-wing extremism due to Modi government’s actions, highlighting strict security measures and improved development in previously affected regions.
Amit Shah stated that left-wing extremism had long restricted development in the affected areas, creating barriers to growth and progress. He emphasized that the situation has now changed, with development actively reaching these previously impacted regions, marking a shift in governance and administrative effectiveness.
Addressing the House, the Home Minister underscored the government’s firm stance on security, asserting that anyone who takes up arms will be dealt with strictly. He further stated that violence will be met with equal force, declaring that a bullet will be answered with a bullet. His remarks reinforced the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards extremism and armed insurgency.
The statement was delivered as part of an official parliamentary discussion, reflecting both the legal and administrative commitment of the government to eradicate left-wing extremism and restore stability in affected areas.
The declaration signals a major milestone in India’s internal security landscape, highlighting the government’s claim of successfully dismantling a long-standing challenge while ensuring that development and governance reach every corner of the nation.

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