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Chhattisgarh Deputy CM rebuts P. Chidambaram's 'Dimagi Naxals' remark
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🗓 20 Aug 2026, 02:29 PM
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The Deputy Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh publicly countered P. Chidambaram's reference to "Dimagi Naxals," calling the remark misleading and unfounded.
The Deputy Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh responded sharply to Union Minister P. Chidambaram's recent comment that referred to certain insurgents as "Dimagi Naxals." In a statement released shortly after the remark, the state official described the terminology as inaccurate and said it undermined the government's ongoing anti‑Naxal efforts. He emphasized that the fight against left‑wing extremism in the state is based on security and development measures, not on any mental‑health narrative. The Deputy CM also urged political leaders to use precise language when discussing sensitive security issues. No further clarification was offered by the central minister at this time.
The exchange highlights the sensitivity surrounding the Naxal issue in central India, where Chhattisgarh remains one of the most affected states. State officials have repeatedly stressed that labeling insurgents in a way that could be perceived as dismissive of their motives may affect public perception and policy discourse. The Deputy CM's rebuttal aims to reaffirm the state's stance and to caution against remarks that could be seen as politicising the conflict.
Both leaders have not indicated any immediate plan for a joint meeting or further dialogue on the matter, leaving the political discourse to continue in public forums and media outlets.
The exchange highlights the sensitivity surrounding the Naxal issue in central India, where Chhattisgarh remains one of the most affected states. State officials have repeatedly stressed that labeling insurgents in a way that could be perceived as dismissive of their motives may affect public perception and policy discourse. The Deputy CM's rebuttal aims to reaffirm the state's stance and to caution against remarks that could be seen as politicising the conflict.
Both leaders have not indicated any immediate plan for a joint meeting or further dialogue on the matter, leaving the political discourse to continue in public forums and media outlets.