Security Forces Demolish 12 Maoist Memorials in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

Security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district demolished 12 illegal Maoist memorials during area domination operations. During the action, personnel discovered and safely neutralized two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) near the structures. Officials state the demolitions are a key part of a strategy to eliminate symbols of violent ideology that instill fear in local communities. The campaign aligns with the Union government's commitment to eradicating Naxalism and fostering peace and development in the Bastar region.

Key Points: 12 Maoist Memorials Demolished in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

  • 12 illegal Maoist memorials demolished
  • Two beer bottle IEDs found and destroyed
  • Part of strategy to break psychological fear
  • Aim to eradicate Naxalite influence in Bastar
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Security forces demolish 12 Maoist memorials in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur

Security forces razed 12 illegal Maoist memorials in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, destroying IEDs and dismantling symbols of extremist influence.

"These actions form part of a broader strategy to eliminate all symbolic structures... of Maoist violence - Officials"

Raipur/Bijapur, Feb 17 Security forces conducted multiple successful operations in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday, demolishing a total of 12 illegal Maoist memorials as part of the ongoing efforts to eradicate Maoist influence and promote peace in the region, officials said.

In one key action during area domination in the Pillur forest, personnel from the CRPF Battalion located seven Maoist memorials near the villages of Bade Kakler and Pulgundam.

The team established a strong cordon and carried out a thorough search of the area.

Alert soldiers recovered two beer bottle IEDs filled with cordex wire close to the Maoist memorials.

The Battalion's bomb disposal squad safely neutralised and destroyed the IEDs on the spot.

Following this, all seven Maoist memorials at the locations were completely demolished.

Separately, under the Gangaloor police station area, troops from the CRPF Battalion razed a 12-foot tall Maoist memorial constructed in the Mallur forest.

Additionally, during area domination operations by the CRPF 222 Battalion in the same Gangaloor police station jurisdiction, security forces demolished three Maoist memorials near Palanar village and one in Peddakorma village.

These actions form part of a broader strategy to eliminate all symbolic structures, insignia, and remnants of Maoist violence that have been used to instill fear among villagers, pressure local populations, and maintain organisational influence over Maoist cadres.

By systematically identifying and legally destroying these monuments and symbols of violent ideology, security forces aim to send a strong message against Maoist propaganda and dominance.

The demolition of such structures goes beyond physical removal, serving to break the psychological hold of fear on local communities and reinforce the legitimate presence of government and administration.

Officials emphasised that these measures prevent Maoists from re-establishing symbols of intimidation in the future, fostering an environment of lasting peace, trust, and development in the Bastar division.

This intensified campaign aligns with the Union government's commitment to completely eradicate Naxalism through sustained anti-Maoist operations, ensuring the region is freed from extremist influence and opens up for progress and security.

Similar drives have seen dozens of memorials razed across Bijapur, Sukma, and Bastar in recent weeks, backed by local inputs and strategic mapping.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good work by our security forces. It's high time we break the psychological hold of these extremists. The people of Bastar deserve schools, hospitals, and roads, not fear and memorials to violence. Hope this brings lasting peace to the region.
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Rahul R
While I support action against violence, we must also ask why Maoist influence persists. Is there enough focus on addressing the root causes—poverty, land rights, and lack of governance in these remote areas? Demolishing structures is one part, but winning hearts is another.
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Sarah B
The bravery of the CRPF personnel is commendable. Neutralizing IEDs on the spot is incredibly dangerous work. My thoughts are with the forces operating in such challenging terrain. Stay safe.
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Karthik V
A 12-foot tall memorial in the middle of a forest? It shows how entrenched they were. Removing these symbols is crucial to show the local population that the state's authority is permanent and here for their welfare. Development can only follow security.
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Meera T
This news gives hope. For decades, families in those villages have lived in fear. Breaking that cycle of intimidation is the first step towards a normal life. Salute to the forces! 🙏 Now, please ensure the administration reaches there with concrete development projects quickly.

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