Naxal violence down by 77% between 2010 and 2022, Govt. tells Lok Sabha
The Hindu
Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said the number of LWE-related deaths has reduced from an all-time high of 1005 in 2010 to 98 in 2022
The Naxal violence in India has decreased by 77% over the past 12 years and the number of deaths in related incidents has also reduced by 90% during the same period, the government said in Lok Sabha on March 14.
Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said the geographical spread of LWE-related violence (security forces and civilians) has significantly reduced and only 176 police stations of 45 districts reported related violence in 2022.
In 2010, at least 465 police stations of 96 districts had reported LWE-related violence.
Replying to a written question, Rai said the number of LWE-related deaths has reduced from an all-time high of 1005 in 2010 to just 98 in 2022.
The minister said the decline in the geographical spread of violence is also reflected in the reduced number of districts covered under the security-related expenditure (SRE) scheme.
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He said 126 districts were covered under the SRE scheme in 2010 but that number came down to 90 in April 2018 and further to 70 in July 2021.
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