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5 civilians, 1 security personnel killed in 26 Maoist incidents till March 15

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April 05, 2026

AS the deadline was approaching in 2026, the country witnessed 26 incidents of Maoist-linked violence, as the data prepared by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) revealed that up to March 15, five civilians and one security personnel died in such incidents, whereas 52 insurgents died.

- MUKESH RANJAN @ New Delhi

5 civilians, 1 security personnel killed in 26 Maoist incidents till March 15

The MHA data, the officials said, however, indicated a decline in left-wing extremism (LWE) across the country. It further showed that the number of LWE-affected districts has substantially come down from 126 in 2018 to a single digit in 2026, which are on the verge of being completely free from the Maoist influence.

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