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Bihar Declared Naxal-Free Following Surrender of Last Armed Maoist in Munger
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🗓 22 Jun 2026, 11:01 PM
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Bihar has been declared a Naxal-free state after the final armed Maoist surrendered in Munger district. This marks a significant milestone in the state's efforts to combat left-wing extremism.
Bihar has officially been declared Naxal-free, a significant development following the surrender of the last known armed Maoist in the Munger district. This declaration signifies the culmination of sustained efforts by state authorities to eradicate left-wing extremism within its borders.
The surrender in Munger marks a pivotal moment, indicating that no active armed Maoist elements remain within the state. This achievement is a testament to the persistent security operations and strategic initiatives undertaken over time to restore peace and security across Bihar.
Authorities have highlighted this development as a major success in their long-standing campaign against Naxal activities. The absence of armed Maoists is expected to foster a more secure environment for development and governance in the region.
The surrender in Munger marks a pivotal moment, indicating that no active armed Maoist elements remain within the state. This achievement is a testament to the persistent security operations and strategic initiatives undertaken over time to restore peace and security across Bihar.
Authorities have highlighted this development as a major success in their long-standing campaign against Naxal activities. The absence of armed Maoists is expected to foster a more secure environment for development and governance in the region.