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In Hyderabad, Rajnath says govt committed to eliminating Maoists
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|July 05, 2025
In praise of 'a brave son of the country'
DEFENCE Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday reiterated that the Union government was committed to eliminating Naxalism in the country. Speaking at the 128th birth anniversary celebrations of freedom fighter Alluri Sitarama Raju at Shilpa Kala Vedika here, he said: "The country will soon be free of this Maoist menace."
The defence minister called for efforts to boost connectivity and security in remote regions as part of a broader national development strategy.
The ceremony was attended by Governor Jishnu Dev Verma, Union ministers Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and G Kishan Reddy, and other dignitaries.
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