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'Centre firm on wiping out Naxals'

'Centre firm on wiping out Naxals'

Time of India9 hours ago
Rajnath Singh (PTI photo)
HYDERABAD: Defence minister
Rajnath Singh
on Friday lauded the
Indian armed forces
for
Operation Sindoor
and invoked Lord Hanuman, stating that India had targeted militant camps, not Pakistani civilians.
Speaking at an event commemorating the birth anniversary of Alluri Seetha Ramaraju at Shilpakala Vedika in the city, he said, "Our forces have demonstrated valour.
We will not tolerate terrorism.
We are committed to eradicating Naxalism, which oppresses tribal communities."
In his address, Rajnath said that Alluri fought numerous battles on behalf of the tribal population. He praised Alluri's fearless resistance against British rule, noting that he displayed unwavering confidence even in the absence of weapons. Rajnath said that the heroic efforts made for the uplift of tribal people would always be remembered by both Telugu-speaking states and the entire nation.
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