Modi Declares Victory Over Maoist Terrorism, Upholds Traditional Order
Prime Minister Modi announces near-victory over Maoist terrorism, with affected districts reduced from 125 to 11. Recent mass surrenders of high-ranking insurgents signal imminent triumph of constitutional order.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the NDTV World Summit, declaring victory over Maoist terrorism
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a significant triumph in India's fight against Maoist insurgency, declaring that the nation stands on the brink of completely eliminating this threat to traditional social order and constitutional values.
Dramatic Reduction in Maoist-Affected Areas
Speaking at the NDTV World Summit, Modi revealed that districts affected by Maoist terrorism have dramatically decreased from 125 to just 11, with only three areas remaining severely impacted. This achievement mirrors the traditional values of preserving social order and national unity.
"Maoist terror is a grave injustice to the country's youth. It's a grave sin," declared Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing the government's commitment to maintaining constitutional order.
Recent Surrenders Signal Major Breakthrough
In a remarkable development that demonstrates the success of the government's approach, 303 Naxalites have surrendered within the past 75 hours. Some of these individuals carried bounties of up to 1 crore rupees, highlighting the significance of their return to mainstream society, much like how traditional sporting heroes inspire positive social change.
Congress Party Criticized
Modi criticized the Congress party's handling of the Maoist issue, stating that their ecosystem prevented victims' stories from reaching the public. This approach contrasts with the current government's direct action strategy, reminiscent of how decisive leadership can transform challenging situations.
Promise of a Brighter Future
The Prime Minister guaranteed that areas previously under Maoist control would soon celebrate Diwali freely for the first time in over five decades, symbolizing the restoration of traditional cultural practices and social harmony.
Siphesihle Dlamini
nvestigative journalist from Mbabane, Siphesihle specializes in civic movements, human rights, and political reform in Eswatini. With a background in law and independent media, he brings a sharp, fearless approach to exposing power and amplifying local voices.