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Added on : 2018-02-12 18:56:07

Reflecting as a critical symbol in the battle for territory between the government and Maoists, the road construction in Kondasawli, the Jungle border area of Chhattisgarh's Sukma and Dantewada, will prove to be a last nail in the coffin of Naxalism. The border, which touches Sukma and Dantewada, is seen as the worst Naxal affected area in the state. According to the officials, it is believed that after construction of this particular road, the way to destroy naxals will be smooth. Kondasawli falls around three km behind Sukma's Jagargonda area which was considered the world's second biggest tamarind market 15 years ago. With the construction of this road, more than 24 villages and 15,000 people will receive the benefit.
It is said, that after the infamous Salwa Judum campaign in 2006 the road was closed. That time the area was dominated by the Naxals who destroyed the roads and blocked any sort of passage. Earlier, many soldiers lost their lives in Dantewada's Aranpur.

Reflecting as a critical symbol in the battle for territory between the government and Maoists, the road construction in Kondasawli, the Jungle border area of Chhattisgarh's Sukma and Dantewada, will prove to be a last nail in the coffin of Naxalism. The border, which touches Sukma and Dantewada, is seen as the worst Naxal affected area in the state. According to the officials, it is believed that after construction of this particular road, the way to destroy naxals will be smooth. Kondasawli falls around three km behind Sukma's Jagargonda area which was considered the world's second biggest tamarind market 15 years ago. With the construction of this road, more than 24 villages and 15,000 people will receive the benefit.
It is said, that after the infamous Salwa Judum campaign in 2006 the road was closed. That time the area was dominated by the Naxals who destroyed the roads and blocked any sort of passage. Earlier, many soldiers lost their lives in Dantewada's Aranpur.

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