Dantewada Declared Naxal-Free After 40-Year 'Red Terror' Ends

Security officials in Chhattisgarh have declared Dantewada district free from active Maoist presence, marking the end of a four-decade-long conflict termed 'Red Terror'. The declaration follows the surrender of five Maoist cadres under a rehabilitation initiative and sustained security operations over the past two years. Authorities, including the Inspector General of Bastar, stated that Maoist organizations in the region have been dismantled and appealed to any remaining cadres to join the mainstream. The focus will now shift to accelerating development works and ensuring safety in the region.

Key Points: Dantewada Declared Naxal-Free, Ending 40-Year Conflict

  • Five Maoist cadres surrender
  • District declared free of active Maoist presence
  • Security forces recover weapons
  • Focus shifts to development and safety
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'Red Terror' ends in Dantewada after 40 years, say officials; district declared Naxal-free

Officials declare Dantewada free from active Maoist presence after sustained operations and surrenders, marking the end of a 40-year conflict.

"Today, we are in a position to declare that the 'Red Terror' has ended. - Gaurav Rai"

Dantewada, April 1

Five Maoist cadres surrendered under a rehabilitation initiative in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh, with security forces also recovering weapons, officials said on Tuesday. Authorities stated that the district is now free from active Maoist presence following sustained operations over the years.

Inspector General (IG) Bastar P Sundarraj said that Maoist organisations have been dismantled in the region and appealed to any remaining cadres to surrender and join the mainstream.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "Today, on March 31, 2026, standing here in Dantewada, we are in a position to declare that no Maoist organization remains active in this area. The Maoists here have been dismantled...We continue to appeal that if there is any 1 or 2 Maoists present it would be in their best interest to join the mainstream, they have 24 hours."

He also said security forces will continue operations with caution and vigilance, "We will continue to operate with the utmost caution and vigilance....to all those who supported us I thank them, whether it is the centre government, state government or common people."

Dantewada Superintendent of Police (SP) Gaurav Rai said the region had faced the Naxal issue for nearly four decades and termed the development as a major achievement.

He said, "The Naxal menace persisted here for nearly 40 years...We have fulfilled the pledge we took to achieve this by March 31, 2026...Today, we are in a position to declare that the 'Red Terror' has ended. Today no active terror is present in Dantewada district...We pay homage to all the brave soldiers who laid down their lives..."

He added that the focus will now shift towards development and ensuring safety, "Our next objective now is to accelerate development works in this region..."

Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDOP) Rahul highlighted the sustained operations carried out over the past two years, which led to the surrender of key Maoist leaders.

He said, "...This is a monumental victory for us...We have conducted continuous operations over the past two years. We used to carry out approximately 4 to 5 operations every month...We achieved consistent success in these operations, and the result was that prominent Maoist leaders in this region began to surrender..."

"The administration had set a target deadline of March 31, 2026...During my 4-year tenure, I spent nearly 1.5 years engaged solely in anti-Naxal operations..." Rahul said.

Meanwhile, a police constable and former Naxalite, Kosa, spoke about his journey and urged others still in the forests to join the mainstream.

He said, "I joined the Naxalites in 2010. They used to come forward to protect 'Jal, Jungle, and Zameen' (water, forests, and land), and that is why I joined them...But now we feel good being here (in mainstream)..."

Further advicing kosa said," To those who are still wandering in the forests, I want to say that they, too, should join the mainstream."

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday that Naxalism has been almost eradicated from Bastar and the region is now on the path of progress.

Replying to the debate in Lok Sabha on efforts to free the country from Left Wing Extremism, Amit Shah said, "Today, Naxalism has been almost eradicated from Bastar. A campaign was launched to establish a school in every single village across Bastar. A drive was undertaken to open a ration shop in every village within the region. Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) have been established in every Tehsil and Panchayat. Aadhaar cards and ration cards have been issued to the people, and they are now receiving five kilograms of food grains.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While this is a positive step, the real test begins now. "Declaring" an area free is one thing, but ensuring lasting peace and development is another. The focus must shift immediately to building schools, hospitals, and creating jobs. Otherwise, the underlying issues that fueled the movement might resurface.
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Rohit P
The story of Kosa, the former Naxalite turned constable, is the most powerful part of this. It shows rehabilitation can work. The government must ensure the surrender policy is robust and these people are genuinely integrated into society with dignity and opportunity. Bhagwan un sab ko sahi raasta dikhaye.
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Priya S
As someone from Chhattisgarh, I pray this is true and lasting. Our tribal brothers and sisters in Bastar have suffered for two generations. They deserve peace, development, and to be connected to the mainstream without losing their culture. Shanti aani chahiye ab.
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Michael C
A 40-year conflict ending is a significant achievement for any nation. The sustained operations mentioned, 4-5 per month, show incredible dedication. Hope the international community takes note of India's resolve in tackling internal security challenges through a mix of force and development.
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Kavya N
My heartfelt tribute to all the jawans and police personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice. We can never repay that debt. Now, let's build a prosperous Dantewada in their memory. The mention of schools and ration shops is a good start, but execution is key. No more empty promises, please.

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