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38 Naxals surrender in Telangana

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
10 May 2025
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38 Naxals surrender in Telangana

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Hyderabad, May 10: A total of 38 Naxals associated with the banned CPI (Maoist) Party voluntarily surrendered to the Superintendent of Police in Bhadradri Kothagudem, Telangana today.

The group consisted of members from various Maoist factions, including two Party Members, 16 Militia members, seven VCMs, six KAMS members, three CNM members, and four GRDs. These individuals chose to abandon the path of Naxalism, seeking a peaceful life with their families.

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According to SP Rohith Raju, the surrender was influenced by the Telangana Police’s ongoing initiatives under the “Operation Cheyutha” programme, which focuses on the welfare of surrendered Maoists and tribal communities in the region. The police’s commitment to providing rehabilitation and development has been central in encouraging these individuals to lay down their arms and reintegrate into society.

The state government has highlighted the growing trend of Maoists giving up their weapons and opting for peaceful lives, lured by the comprehensive rehabilitation facilities offered to those who surrender. These individuals are now benefiting from the rewards and support offered by the Telangana Government, including immediate access to the benefits promised under state policies.

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Since the beginning of 2025, a total of 265 Maoist members from various cadres have surrendered to the Kothagudem Police. The list includes 92 Militia members, 47 DAKMs/KMSs, 33 RPC Committee Members, 30 CNM Members, and other cadres such as DVCMs, ACMs, and PMs.

This significant number reflects the ongoing success of the state’s efforts to encourage the surrender of Maoist members through a combination of welfare measures and rewards.

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