
Bhadradri Kothagudem ( Telangana In India, on March 16 (as reported by ANI), 64 individuals who were part of the prohibited CPI (Maoist) group formally surrendered to law enforcement officials. Telangana 's Bhadradri Kothagudem On Saturday, authorities reported that a district decided to renounce naxalism and reconnect with mainstream society.
The CPI (Maoist) members who surrendered comprised individuals from different levels, featuring an Area Committee Member (ACM) hailing from Chhattisgarh as well as participants from nearby village areas along the borders. Telangana .
"64 Maoists Of different groups such as ACM (01), Party Members (10), RPC Committee (09), RPC Militia (19), RPC DAKMS/KMS (11), RPC CNM (06), and RPC GRD (08), chose to abandon the route of Naxalism and opt for a tranquil existence alongside their families. They formally submitted themselves to the IGP Multi Zone -1 and District Police today,” stated the police in an official release.
Inspector General of Police (Multi Zone-1) S Chandrasekhar Reddy, Kothagudem Superintendent of Police Rohith Raju ASP Bhadrachalam Vikrant Kumar Singh along with CRPF officials were present at the time of the surrender.
Attracted by the Telangana the government's programs aimed at rehabilitating those who have surrendered Maoists , additional members of the prohibited organization have been laying down their weapons.
Over the last two and a half months, 122 members of the Maoist party have come forward and surrendered. Bhadradri Kothagudem district police.
These capitulations are happening here, acknowledging that the Police department is operating on behalf of the Telangana The police stated that the government will guarantee immediate rewards for those who surrender.
Those who have surrendered are leading a tranquil life with their loved ones, benefiting from the amenities offered by the authorities. Telangana This year, the government has recorded 122 cases so far. Maoists Various cadre members such as DVCM (01), ACMs (04), Party Members (14), PCCMs (02), Militia Members (44), RPC members (14), DKMS/KMS members (20), Courier (01), CNM Members (14), and RPC and GRD (08) have all surrendered to the local police,” the authorities stated.
The police report indicates that numerous individuals who came forward had realized the outlawed CPI (Maoist) party is operating with obsolete ideas and has completely lost the confidence and backing of the indigenous population.
They hinder the progress of the agency region and instill fear among unsuspecting indigenous communities. Not long ago, a native woman suffered the loss of her leg due to an IED explosion set off by them. Maoists As a result of the wrongdoings committed by the leadership of the Maoist party, tribal communities are struggling to access essential services, according to law enforcement officials.
"We urge those party members wishing to lay down arms and live ordinary lives to reach out to their local police stations or senior authorities at the district level—either via their relatives or directly. District police administrators continuously strive to offer various forms of support from the government aimed at ensuring the welfare and resettlement of these individuals," the statement continued. (ANI)