Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said it is his guarantee that the day is not far when the nation would be rid of Maoist terror and hit out at the previous Congress regime for nurturing " urban naxals" and turning a blind eye to violence unleashed by them.
Addressing the NDTV World Summit here, he recounted the recent success in countering Maoist terror saying 303 Naxal operatives have surrendered in the past 75 hours and only three districts of the country now remain in the severe grip of left wing extremism.
"Eleven years ago, approximately 125 districts across the country were affected by Maoist terrorism. Today, that number has been significantly reduced to just 11 districts. Of these, only three remain severely impacted by Maoist influence," he said.
Modi said over the past decade, thousands of Naxalites have surrendered, abandoning their violent path.
"To put this into perspective, in the past 75 hours alone: 303 Naxalites have laid down their arms. These were not ordinary individuals; they carried bounties worth lakhs on their heads," he said.
"In the last 50-55 years thousands were killed by Maoist terrorists. These Naxals would not allow schools or hospitals to be built... they would not let doctors enter clinics... they would bomb institutions. Maoist terrorism was an injustice to the young people," he said.
"I used to feel agitated... this is the first time I am expressing my pain to the world," Modi said.
"The day is not far when India will be totally free from Naxalism and Maoist violence, this too is Modi's guarantee," he told the gathering that included Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, former UK prime minister Rishi Sunal and former Australian prime minister Tony Abbot among others.
"Areas that were affected by Naxalism will celebrate Diwali for the first time in 60-70 years," the prime minister said.
He said during the Congress regime, "urban naxals" were so dominant that no information about any Maoist terrorist incident reached the people of the country and they enforced heavy censorship on such incidents.
"This is why my government has taken particular efforts to reach out to these wayward youth and bring them back into the mainstream. Today, the country is seeing the result of these efforts," he said.
"Earlier, the headlines were about vehicles blown up in Bastar and security personnel killed. Today, the youth there are organising ' Bastar Olympics'. This is a big change," Modi said.
"And I say with great responsibility that those who wear the Constitution on their foreheads still work day and night to protect these Maoist terrorists who do not believe in the Constitution," he said, in an apparent dig at the Congress.
Modi asserted that while earlier governments carried out reforms as compulsion his dispensation does it with conviction and has turned every risk into reform.
He said that India now does not remain silent after terror attacks but hits back using surgical and air strikes.
"Earlier governments carried out reforms as compulsion, we now do it with conviction. Age of unknown can be uncertain thing for world but it is opportunity for India as it has always turned risks into reforms.
"... We have turned every reform into resilience and every resilience into a revolution," he told the gathering.
Modi underlined that India now does not remain silent after terror attacks but hits back at using surgical and air strikes.
"India no more remains silent after terror attacks but gives befitting reply through air strikes, surgical strikes and Operation Sindoor," he said.
"When wars became headlines globally, India proved naysayers wrong by continuing to march ahead as fastest growing economy," added Modi.
Asserting that India is not in a "mood to stop", he said as the world today faces various roadblocks and speed breakers, it is only natural to talk about an unstoppable India.
"We will neither pause nor slow down. 140 crore Indians will move forward together with full momentum.
"Today, India has moved from being among the fragile five to becoming one of the world's top five economies...from chips to ships, India is self-reliant and filled with confidence in every sphere," he said.
Noting that nationalisation of banks during Congress rule led to creation of "mountain of non-performing assets for banks", Modi said that democratisation of financial and other institutions is key driver behind unstoppable India.
"People are India's biggest strength and they can excel when there is no pressure or intervention from government.
"India has proved everyone wrong on digital financial infrastructure. World sees India as reliable, responsible, resilient partner and land of opportunities," he said.
Addressing the NDTV World Summit here, he recounted the recent success in countering Maoist terror saying 303 Naxal operatives have surrendered in the past 75 hours and only three districts of the country now remain in the severe grip of left wing extremism.
"Eleven years ago, approximately 125 districts across the country were affected by Maoist terrorism. Today, that number has been significantly reduced to just 11 districts. Of these, only three remain severely impacted by Maoist influence," he said.
Modi said over the past decade, thousands of Naxalites have surrendered, abandoning their violent path.
"To put this into perspective, in the past 75 hours alone: 303 Naxalites have laid down their arms. These were not ordinary individuals; they carried bounties worth lakhs on their heads," he said.
"In the last 50-55 years thousands were killed by Maoist terrorists. These Naxals would not allow schools or hospitals to be built... they would not let doctors enter clinics... they would bomb institutions. Maoist terrorism was an injustice to the young people," he said.
"I used to feel agitated... this is the first time I am expressing my pain to the world," Modi said.
"The day is not far when India will be totally free from Naxalism and Maoist violence, this too is Modi's guarantee," he told the gathering that included Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, former UK prime minister Rishi Sunal and former Australian prime minister Tony Abbot among others.
"Areas that were affected by Naxalism will celebrate Diwali for the first time in 60-70 years," the prime minister said.
He said during the Congress regime, "urban naxals" were so dominant that no information about any Maoist terrorist incident reached the people of the country and they enforced heavy censorship on such incidents.
"This is why my government has taken particular efforts to reach out to these wayward youth and bring them back into the mainstream. Today, the country is seeing the result of these efforts," he said.
"Earlier, the headlines were about vehicles blown up in Bastar and security personnel killed. Today, the youth there are organising ' Bastar Olympics'. This is a big change," Modi said.
"And I say with great responsibility that those who wear the Constitution on their foreheads still work day and night to protect these Maoist terrorists who do not believe in the Constitution," he said, in an apparent dig at the Congress.
Modi asserted that while earlier governments carried out reforms as compulsion his dispensation does it with conviction and has turned every risk into reform.
He said that India now does not remain silent after terror attacks but hits back using surgical and air strikes.
"Earlier governments carried out reforms as compulsion, we now do it with conviction. Age of unknown can be uncertain thing for world but it is opportunity for India as it has always turned risks into reforms.
"... We have turned every reform into resilience and every resilience into a revolution," he told the gathering.
Modi underlined that India now does not remain silent after terror attacks but hits back at using surgical and air strikes.
"India no more remains silent after terror attacks but gives befitting reply through air strikes, surgical strikes and Operation Sindoor," he said.
"When wars became headlines globally, India proved naysayers wrong by continuing to march ahead as fastest growing economy," added Modi.
Asserting that India is not in a "mood to stop", he said as the world today faces various roadblocks and speed breakers, it is only natural to talk about an unstoppable India.
"We will neither pause nor slow down. 140 crore Indians will move forward together with full momentum.
"Today, India has moved from being among the fragile five to becoming one of the world's top five economies...from chips to ships, India is self-reliant and filled with confidence in every sphere," he said.
Noting that nationalisation of banks during Congress rule led to creation of "mountain of non-performing assets for banks", Modi said that democratisation of financial and other institutions is key driver behind unstoppable India.
"People are India's biggest strength and they can excel when there is no pressure or intervention from government.
"India has proved everyone wrong on digital financial infrastructure. World sees India as reliable, responsible, resilient partner and land of opportunities," he said.
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