"Naxalism taking last breath in Odisha": BSF IG Dhaneshwar Kumar Sharma
The Inspector General (IG) of the Border Security Force (BSF) in Odisha, Dhaneshwar Kumar Sharma, expressed satisfaction on Thursday with the notable decline in Naxalite activities within the state, asserting that Naxalism is on its final legs in Odisha.
During a press conference held in Bhubaneswar on the eve of its 59th rising day, IG Sharma highlighted the absence of any significant Naxalite activities in Odisha over the past three years. He attributed this success to the strategic efforts of the BSF in collaboration with the Special Operation Group (SOG) and state police, effectively dismantling the backbone of the Naxalites through consistent operations.
Emphasizing the collaborative approach with the Odisha government, Sharma outlined the ongoing combing operations at regular intervals, leading to a substantial reduction in Naxalite activities. He underscored that proactive measures, including pre-emptive strikes by the BSF team, have disrupted Naxal plans, resulting in their fragmentation into smaller groups.
The BSF IG credited the combined efforts of BSF soldiers and the public welfare schemes implemented by both the state and central governments for the prevailing peace not only in Odisha but also in neighboring states.
Sharma also provided insights into the security forces initiatives to eradicate the Naxal spread in the state. He highlighted the government provisions of education, health services, technical knowledge, and internet connectivity to remote areas. The objective is to prevent the resurgence of Naxal influence in Odisha. Sharma commended the soldiers hard work, emphasizing the absence of Naxalite leadership in the state today.
Discussing the measures taken for enhanced surveillance, Sharma mentioned the utilization of effective weapons and drones when necessary. He emphasized the adaptability of the BSF based on intelligence information, ensuring preparedness and timely adjustments.
As a gesture of recognition, Sharma announced that on December 1, the BSF will felicitate the family members of jawans who sacrificed their lives during Naxal operations, underscoring the commitment and sacrifices made in the pursuit of peace and security in the region.