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New Delhi : Left Wing Extremism (LWE) related violence in the country has declined by 77% from all time high of 2,258 incidents in 2009 to 509 in 2021. Similarly, resultant deaths (Civilians + Security Forces) have declined by 85% from all time high of 1,005 in 2010 to 147 in 2021. In the last two years the incidents of LWE violence and the resultant deaths have come down by 24% and 27%, respectively.
As regards the Khalistani separatist activities, in the year 2019, 7 terror/radical modules were busted in Punjab while it was 15 such modules in 2020 and 25 modules in 2021. No loss of property was reported during the period. However, 2 persons died in Punjab during 2019 in Khalistani related terror incidents, as against 3 persons in 2020 and 3 persons (01 victim and 02 perpetrators) in 2021.
As per the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India, subjects of ‘Police and Public Order’ are with the State Governments. However, the Government of India (GoI) has been taking a series of measures to address the LWE and separatist activities in the country.
The Central Government is implementing National Policy and Action Plan 2015 to address the LWE menace. The Policy consists of a multi-pronged approach comprising security measures, development initiatives, and ensuring rights and entitlements of local communities.
Further, the Central Government provides funds to the State Government for strengthening of the state police forces and agencies. It has also taken several steps to enhance internal security apparatus of the country such as augmenting the strength and capability of the security forces and agencies, increasing their operational efficiency, and providing them the state of the art technology. It has also strengthened the legal and institutional framework to combat the extremist and separatist by amending The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 1967, National Investigation Agency Act 2008, etc. and other such measures.
Moreover, the Law Enforcement Agencies and security forces keep a track of the real time developments on the Khalistani separatists’ front in order to tackle the challenge. This was stated by the Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha on February 8, 2022, according to a PIB release.