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Accused of massacre of villagers Rs. 5 lakh reward… This dreaded Naxal surrendered in Chhattisgarh

Nita Yadav

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The Naxals surrendered

Naxalites are now surrendering in Chhattisgarh. The terror of Red is gradually diminishing in the state now. Affected by the government’s policy, they are surrendering. Naxalites are coming forward to adopt the policies of the government, freed from ideology. Regarding this matter, Dhamtari SP held a press conference and informed about the surrender of the Naxal who had a reward of 5 lakh rupees. Purskrit Naxalite is reported to be involved in many Naxalite activities including killings and encounters.

In fact, Dhamtari SP said, influenced by the Chhattisgarh government’s rehabilitation and surrender policy, during the Maoist eradication campaign being conducted in Dhamtari on the direction of the Raipur IG, Rawas Coordination member Deputy Commander Ajay exposed the hollowness of the Maoists. Fed up with ideology, discriminatory treatment, neglect and harassment, they have surrendered to SP Anjaney Varshney of Dhamtari.

was involved in these incidents

In the year 2017, a crime was registered at the police station in the killing of Jogibirdo in Khallari village. In the year 2018, the road was blocked by cutting trees on the Karipani main road of Borai village. In 2018, a 5 kg tiffin bomb was planted on the roadside in Ekavari of Khallari village. In the year 2020, a Ghorgaon police-Naxalite encounter took place in Thana Nagri village, killing Gobra LOS commander Ravi. A Naxalite was also involved in this case. In the year 2020, a villager from Ujrawan was involved in the Mechka Police Station murder. Bhana Khallari’s involvement in the murder of a villager in Gadul Bahara in the year 2021 has come to light. 2021 Khallari of Naxalite police station was involved in the killing of Amzar village.

The reason for leaving the organization is given

Influenced by the surrender policies of the government, the Maoists surrendered to the police, believing in the Constitution of India and fed up with the neglect of work in the organisation, discriminatory treatment and atrocities committed by the Maoists on the tribals.

Reported by Suraj Kumar Sahu/Dhamtari

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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