In a concerted effort to eliminate Naxal insurgency in Bihar, security forces, including Bihar Police, CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force), and other paramilitary units, have launched a joint operation targeting Naxal activities in the Naxal-affected regions of the state. This operation is part of the ongoing efforts by the state government to dismantle the Naxal network that has been responsible for widespread violence, extortion, and disruption in rural areas. The operation covers multiple districts, including Gaya, Aurangabad, and Jehanabad, known for Naxal influence.
The security forces have intensified their presence in these regions, conducting searches, raids, and cordon operations to capture key Naxal leaders and disrupt their operations. Despite difficult terrain and the threat of ambushes, the forces are making significant progress, and intelligence suggests that many Naxal hideouts are being dismantled. This operation is expected to reduce the Naxal threat in Bihar, bring peace to affected regions, and restore governance in rural areas. Authorities have also appealed to local communities to cooperate with security forces and provide information about Naxal activities.