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The 21-day army surgery was part of the offensive of India compared to the last remaining groups of the Naxalite rebellion.

The Indian security forces killed 31 Maoist rebels in what the country's interior minister described as “greatest operation against Naxalism”.

Amit Shah said on Wednesday on social media that the operation on the Karreguttalu Hill on the border of Chhattisgarh and Telangana took place.

“The hill, on which the red terror once ruled, the Tricolor flies proudly today … Our security forces have completed this largest anti-naxal operation in just 21 days, and I am extremely happy that the security forces did not give a single victim in the security forces in this operation,” he wrote on X.

India has carried out an offensive against the last remaining groups of the Naxalite rebellion, a fighter movement inspired by far left, which began in 1967.

The Karreguttalu hills used to be the uniform headquarters of several Naxalite organizations in which rebels provided weapons and strategic training.

But the Naxalites fought for what they say is the defense of the rights of the tribal population in the region.

At the summit of the group in the mid -2000s, they checked almost a third of the country with an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 fighters.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the news about the success of the operation.

“This success of the security forces shows that our campaign moves in the right direction to select Naxalism,” wrote Modi about X.

“We are completely striving to create peace in the areas affected by the Naxal and to combine them with the mainstream of development.”

The general director of the Central Reserve Police Force GP Singh also said on Wednesday that the government was committed to Naxalism by March 31, 2026 “by relentless and ruthless operations”.

According to the government data, Indian soldiers have killed at least 400 rebels since last year.

In recent times, 11 rebels were killed by Indian troops in the states of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.

In February, security forces killed 11 fighters and killed another 30 in March.

In addition, according to a press release from the foreign office, 718 Naxalites have so far emerged in the first four months of 2025.

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