Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Thursday called on Home Minister Amit Shah and is believed to have discussed the prevailing situation in the state, where 15 policemen were killed in a Naxal attack in Gadchiroli district last month.
An official said, during the 20-minute meeting, Fadnavis is said to have discussed with Shah about various issues concerning Maharashtra.
The chief minister is also believed to have briefed shah about the security situation in Gadchiroli where suspected Maoists killed 15 policemen in an IED explosion last month, the official said.
Fadnavis met Shah for the first time after the later became the Union Home Minister last week.
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