130 Maoists Surrender with 124 Weapons in Major Blow to Insurgency

In a significant event, 130 Maoists, including senior committee members, surrendered with 124 sophisticated weapons in Hyderabad. Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy congratulated them and outlined a sympathetic government approach, including reviewing cases and planning a financial rehabilitation package. He appealed to top Maoist leaders, including Central Committee member Ganapati, to surrender and join the mainstream. The CM emphasized that "ballot is more powerful than a bullet," advocating for democratic dialogue over violence.

Key Points: 130 Maoists Surrender in Telangana, CM Appeals to Top Leaders

  • 130 Maoists surrender with 124 weapons
  • CM offers case review & rehabilitation package
  • Appeal to top leaders like Ganapati to surrender
  • Dialogue emphasized over violence
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130 Maoists surrender with weapons in presence of Telangana CM Revanth Reddy

130 Maoists surrender with 124 weapons in Telangana. CM Revanth Reddy offers rehabilitation, case review, and appeals to top leaders like Ganapati to join mainstream.

130 Maoists surrender with weapons in presence of Telangana CM Revanth Reddy
"Ballot is more powerful than a bullet in solving problems. - Chief Minister Revanth Reddy"

By Pramod Chaturvedi, Hyderabad, March 7

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy appealed to top Maoist leaders, including Central Committee member Ganapati, to surrender, join mainstream life and actively participate in the reconstruction of the state.

As many as 130 Maoists surrendered along with 124 sophisticated weapons before the government in the presence of the Chief Minister at the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) in Hyderabad on Saturday.

Those who surrendered included three State Committee members, one Regional Committee member, 10 Divisional Committee members, 46 Area Committee members, and 70 party members.

The surrendered Maoists handed over 124 weapons to the police, including 1 INSAS LMG rifle, 31 AK-47 rifles, 21 INSAS rifles, 20 SLR rifles, 18 .303 rifles, and 33 other weapons.

Addressing a press conference after the surrender programme, the Chief Minister congratulated the surrendered cadres for responding to the state government's call and choosing to join mainstream life.

Revanth Reddy said the government is ready to revoke cases registered against the Naxalites within the purview of law. If required, the state government will also constitute a committee to review the pending cases.

"The State Government is sympathetic towards the Naxalites and is ready to address their issues," the Chief Minister said.

He further stated that the government is considering a financial rehabilitation package for the surrendered Maoists, and a decision will be taken soon. The state government is also prepared to provide better medical care, housing and financial assistance to the surrendered cadres. The Union Government has already given freedom to the state government to extend such support to those who return to normal life.

Referring to proposals made by surrendered Maoist leaders, including Devji and Damodar, the Chief Minister said the matter has already been brought to the attention of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He expressed hope that the surrendered cadres would bring people's issues to the notice of the government through democratic means in the future.

Emphasising that dialogue is the only solution, Revanth Reddy said problems can be resolved through democratic processes.

"Ballot is more powerful than a bullet in solving problems. India strongly believes in addressing challenges through peaceful means," he said, recalling how Mahatma Gandhi led the country to independence through non-violent struggle.

"Violence cannot solve every problem. Let us resolve issues democratically," the Chief Minister added.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister also appreciated the efforts of Telangana Police officials who convinced the Maoists to surrender by assuring them of rehabilitation and a chance to lead a peaceful life.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
"Ballot is more powerful than a bullet" - CM Revanth Reddy's words are powerful and true. We must trust our democratic processes. Hope these surrendered individuals get proper support to rebuild their lives and contribute to society.
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Siddharth J
While the surrender is good news, the government must ensure the rehabilitation package is implemented effectively. We've seen promises before. They need jobs, education, and community acceptance, not just a one-time financial aid.
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Arun Y
124 weapons off the streets is a massive win for our police and intelligence. Salute to the officers who worked on this. This will bring much-needed peace to the tribal and rural areas affected by this conflict.
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Meera T
A step in the right direction. But let's not forget the root causes that lead youth towards such paths - lack of development, inequality, and injustice. The government must address these issues in earnest to prevent future recruitment.
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David E
Interesting to see this approach. Offering a path back to mainstream society with support for housing and medical care seems more sustainable than pure confrontation. Hope it sets a precedent.

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