5 Maoists Surrender in Chhattisgarh, Lead to Major Weapons Haul

Five Maoist cadres, including four women, surrendered before security forces in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district under the Puna Margem rehabilitation initiative. Acting on their intelligence, security forces recovered a cache of 40 lethal weapons, including SLR and INSAS rifles, from hidden Maoist dumps. The district has seen significant success in 2024, with over 600 Maoists surrendering, 92 arrested, and 54 eliminated in encounters. Senior officials emphasized that the initiative aims to provide a dignified path to mainstream society and weaken the Maoist movement in the Bastar region.

Key Points: Maoists Surrender in Dantewada, Weapons Recovered

  • 5 Maoists surrender in Dantewada
  • 40 lethal weapons recovered from dumps
  • Combined reward of ₹9 lakh on cadres
  • Over 600 surrenders in district in 2024
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Five Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada

Five Maoists, including four women, surrender in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada, leading to recovery of 40 weapons. Over 600 have surrendered in 2024.

"The 'Puna Margem' initiative provides rehabilitation, security and a dignified life to those who abandon violence. - Sundarraj P"

Raipur/Dantewada, March 31 Five Maoist cadres, including four women, associated with the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee surrendered before security forces in Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday.

The surrender event was held at the Police Lines in Karli under the Puna Margem initiative, aimed at rehabilitation and mainstreaming of former extremists.

Police officials said, the cadres laid down arms and returned to social mainstream, citing the declining strength and futility of the Maoist organisation.

A combined reward of nine lakh rupees had been declared on them.

The surrendering Maoists included Some Kadti, aged about 42 years, a member of the Bhairamgarh Area Committee from Bijapur district, with a reward of five lakh rupees.

The other four were party members: Lakhma Oyam (19), Sarita Podiyam (21), Jogi Kalmu (20), and Moti Oyam (19), all from Bijapur district.

Acting on intelligence provided by the surrendered Maoist cadres, security forces recovered 40 lethal weapons from various Maoist arms dumps.

The cache included eight SLR rifles, three INSAS rifles, one carbine, one .303 rifle and five BGL launchers, dealing a major blow to the terror group's capabilities.

Dantewada has seen strong results in the anti-Maoist campaign.

Since the beginning of 2024, 607 Maoist cadres have surrendered in the district under the rehabilitation initiative.

In the same period, 92 Maoists were arrested and 54 were eliminated in encounters.

The Dantewada district also conducted successful joint operations with neighbouring Bijapur, Narayanpur and Sukma districts, neutralising several top Maoist cadres.

The event was attended by senior officials, including Sundarraj P, Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range); Rakesh Chaudhary, Deputy Inspector General of Police, CRPF Dantewada Range; Devesh Dhruv, Dantewada Collector; Gaurav Rai, Dantewada Superintendent of Police; and other senior officers from the Central Reserve Police Force and district administration.

Inspector General of Police (Bastar), Sundarraj P, said the "Puna Margem' initiative provides rehabilitation, security and a dignified life to those who abandon violence.

The program aims to build lasting peace, development and trust in the Bastar region.

With consistent surrenders and significant weapons recovery, the Maoist movement in Bastar continues to weaken rapidly.

The Union government is ensuring proper rehabilitation support to help the surrendered Maoist cadres reintegrate into mainstream society.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Seeing four women surrender is significant. Often, they are recruited under pressure. The government must ensure their safety and provide skill training. Real peace will come only with development in these tribal areas.
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Aman W
Good news! Recovery of 40 weapons is a major blow to their capabilities. Security forces are doing a tough job in difficult terrain. Salute to their efforts. Jai Hind!
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Priyanka N
While surrenders are good, we must also focus on the root cause. Why do young people like that 19-year-old Lakhma join in the first place? Lack of education and employment opportunities need to be addressed urgently.
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David E
Interesting to see the data-driven approach here. 607 surrenders vs. 54 eliminated shows the strategy is leaning heavily on rehabilitation over confrontation. Seems more sustainable for long-term peace.
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Karthik V
The reward money is a smart incentive, but I hope the rehabilitation is more than just a cash payout. They need psychological counseling and community acceptance to truly mainstream. A tough road ahead for them.

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