Naxalism will end within two years in Chhattisgarh while blaming Cong for fostering them, says Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Raipur
Union Home Minister pledged to eliminate Naxalism from the state within a span of two years, while also blaming the Congress for fostering the threat for their own political advantages.
Addressing an election rally in Bemetara in support of Durg Lok Sabha candidate Vijay Baghel, Shah highlighted the state’s transformation and inclusive growth initiatives under Modi Ji and Chief Minister Vishnudeo Sai. He praised PM Modi’s leadership and criticized Rahul Gandhi’s priorities, emphasizing national interests over vote bank politics.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah energized the crowd at an election rally in Bemetara with resounding chants of “Victory to Mother India.” While speaking to the crowd, Shah asked important questions: Should Prime Minister Modi be in office for a third term in history? Should Vijay Baghel be reappointed as a Member of Parliament? Highlighting the significance of each seat, Shah campaigned for all 11 seats in Chhattisgarh to be won under Modi’s guidance.
Shah praised the young people as the backbone of the nation and showed respect to Goddess Bhadrakali Mahamaya Temple. He extended greetings to Thakur Pyarelal Ji.
The paragraph highlighted the success of young local individuals such as Bhuneshwar Sahu, who contested the traditional voter base of the Congress.
Shah reflected on the transformation of the state and acknowledged the significant contributions of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to the development of Chhattisgarh. He emphasized the governance of the BJP and explained how the party had successfully transformed a struggling state into a prosperous one in a span of two decades.
Shah restated the government’s dedication to promoting inclusive growth, mentioning programs such as the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) that target the most underprivileged communities. Shah praised Prime Minister Modi for his transformative leadership, highlighting his unprecedented achievements. Shah attributed to Modi the historic construction of the Ram temple and the abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, surpassing aspirations that have lasted for millennia. Shah criticized Rahul Gandhi for avoiding the Ram temple’s consecration ceremony, raising doubts about his prioritization of national interests over vote bank politics.
Shah reaffirmed the government’s determination by recalling the historic revocation of Article 370, asserting Kashmir’s rightful place within India. He commended leaders like Vijay Ji for their proactive role and criticized Rahul Gandhi’s unfounded apprehensions.
Shah shifted focus to security issues, remembering previous threats from neighboring countries during the time of the Manmohan Singh government. Prior to the rally, an extensive meeting was held to plan carefully, with ex-Minister Rajesh Munat supervising the arrangements for a smooth event.
As Shah delivered an electrifying speech, the attendees felt energized and motivated with a clear sense of purpose as they continued on their electoral journey.