33 Naxalites surrendered to the security forces in the SUKMA district
On Friday (April 18) in the Sukma district of Chhattisgarh, at least 33 naxalites surrendered to the security forces. According to the police report, about 17 of them (Naxalites) had a total reward of Rs 49 Lakh. Meanwhile, 22 Naxalites, including nine women, surrendered to the senior police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officials during the day; Later, 11 others, including two women, surrendered to police officers. Sukma SP surrendered Naxalites over the surrendered Naxalites expressed disappointment over the hollow and inhuman Maoist ideology and atrocities on the local tribes, said Kiran Chavan, Superintendent of Superintendent Sukma. The official said he was also influenced by the state government’s ‘Niad Nellanar’ (your good town) scheme, which aims to facilitate development works in remote villages and new surrender and rehabilitation policy. Maoists were active in 22 transfers in the Maoists’ Mad (Chhattisgarh) and Nuapada (Odisha) divisions. Chavan said the cadres the PLGA (People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army) business no. 1 include the Maoists’ Maad section. Others include Kikid Deve (30) and Manoj Alias Dudhi Budhra, 28, who are both area committee members of Maoists and have a reward of Rs 5-5 Lakh. The official said seven cadres who surrender have a reward of Rs 2-2 lakh, while another Naxalite has a reward of Rs 50,000. He said that other surrendered cadres also participated in various attacks on security forces. Naxalites erected weapons as soon as possible: Amit Shah has arrested 22 notorious Naxalites with modern weapons and explosive materials in various campaigns by Amit Shah in the Bijapur district Chhattisgarh. At the same time, 11 Naxalites surrendered in Sukma’s Badasetti Panchayat, which became this Panchayat completely naxal. The Minister of Home Affairs said: “I call on the hidden Naxalites to enter the mainstream by adopting the modes of the modes of the modes as soon as possible. We are determined to free the country from the curse of Naxalism before 31 March 2026.” Share this story -tags