11 Maoists Surrender in Chhattisgarh's Kanker, Hand Over AK-47 Rifle

Eleven Maoists have surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district over the past week, with the latest two handing over an AK-47 rifle. Police officials are actively encouraging other active cadres in the region to lay down their arms and reintegrate into society. In a separate incident in Sukma district, a Maoist section commander carrying a Rs 5 lakh bounty was killed in an encounter with security forces. The police have reiterated their appeal for remaining Maoists to choose a path of peace and rehabilitation.

Key Points: 11 Maoists Surrender in Kanker, AK-47 Recovered

  • 11 Maoists surrender in a week
  • AK-47 rifle handed over
  • Police appeal for more to join mainstream
  • One Maoist killed in separate Sukma encounter
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Chhattisgarh: 11 Maoists surrender in Kanker, hands over AK-47

11 Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district, handing over an AK-47. Police urge remaining cadres to renounce violence and join mainstream.

"only a few hours remain for the remaining cadres to choose surrender and rehabilitation - IG Sundarraj Pattlingam"

Kanker, March 31

In a significant development, a total of 11 Maoists renounced violence and decided to join the mainstream over the past week, police officials said.

On Tuesday, two more Maoists opted to abandon armed struggle and embrace the path of peace, according to officials.

The Maoists who surrendered today for rehabilitation have been identified as PPCM Shankar and PM Hidma Dodi. They also handed over an AK-47 during the surrender process.

According to officials, efforts are ongoing to establish contact with other active Maoists in the region, encouraging them to lay down arms and join the mainstream.

IG of Police, Bastar Range, Sundarraj Pattlingam, welcomed the decision of all 11 Maoists who have come forward over the past few days and reiterated an appeal to the remaining Maoists to abandon violence and embrace mainstream life.

The IG further stated that only a few hours remain for the remaining cadres to choose surrender and rehabilitation, urging them to make a wise decision and move towards a peaceful, respectful, and dignified life.

The process of social reintegration for all 11 cadres who have opted for rehabilitation since March 25 will be completed once the entire formal procedure is concluded.

Earlier on Monday, a Maoist was killed in an encounter with the District Reserve Guard (DRG) in the forest hills under the Polampalli police station area of Sukma district on Sunday, police said.

Superintendent of Police, Sukma, Kiran Chavan, said the search operation was launched based on intelligence inputs about the presence of Maoists in the area.

"Based on intelligence about the presence of Maoists in the forest hills under the Polampalli police station area of District Sukma, the District Sukma DRG team launched a search operation," Chavan told ANI.

As per the police, an intermittent exchange of fire took place between the DRG team and the Maoists from the early hours of Saturday. Upon searching the encounter site, the body of one male Maoist was recovered along with a weapon.

The slain Maoist was identified as PPCM Muchaki Kailash, a resident of Poolanpada under Chintalnaar police station in Sukma district. He served as a Section Commander of Platoon No. 31 and carried a reward of Rs 5 lakh on his head. He was wanted in connection with civilian killings, attacks, and conspiracy to carry out IED blasts in the region.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Handing over an AK-47 is a powerful symbol. Hope this encourages more to follow. The focus should be on development and dialogue now.
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Vikram M
Good news, but we must also remember the security personnel who risk their lives daily in these operations. Salute to our police forces. The encounter shows the harsh reality of the other side of this conflict.
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Priyanka N
While surrenders are welcome, the article mentions a Maoist was killed. It's a tragic cycle. The root causes - lack of development, education, and healthcare in these tribal areas - need urgent addressing. Surrender policies alone are not enough.
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Rohit P
Rs 5 lakh reward on the slain commander's head... shows how dangerous these elements are. Glad some are choosing peace. Hope the surrendered cadres get a proper second chance. Bhagwan unhe sahi raasta dikhaye.
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Kiran H
As someone from a neighboring state, I hope this brings lasting peace to Chhattisgarh. The youth there deserve opportunities, not guns. Development is the real solution.

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