Security Forces Demolish Maoist Memorials, Seize IEDs in Chhattisgarh Operation

Security forces have demolished four memorials erected by Maoists in the dense forests of Kanker district, Chhattisgarh. The operation also led to the recovery and on-site destruction of four concealed improvised explosive devices intended to target patrols. Officials state that removing these symbolic sites is crucial to eroding the insurgents' psychological influence and propaganda efforts. The action is part of an intensified state campaign with the goal of eradicating Left-Wing Extremism by 2026.

Key Points: Major Blow to Maoists in Chhattisgarh: Memorials Demolished, IEDs Seized

  • Four Maoist memorials demolished
  • Four heavy IEDs recovered and destroyed
  • Propaganda literature and medicines seized
  • Part of intensified campaign ahead of 2026 goal
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Security forces strike major blow to Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district

Security forces dismantle four Maoist memorials and recover hidden IEDs in Kanker district, dealing a psychological and logistical setback to Naxalite insurgency.

"dismantling these structures... aimed to erode the Maoists' psychological hold - Security Officials"

Raipur, March 15

In a significant setback to Naxalite activities in the Bastar region, security forces have demolished four memorials erected by Maoists in the dense forests of Kanker district, while recovering a substantial cache of improvised explosive devices and other insurgent materials.

The operation was launched in the remote, forested areas of "Hapa Tola" and "Bingunda", where joint teams conducted an intensive search and area domination drive. The memorials, built to honour Naxalites killed in past encounters, served as symbolic sites for propaganda, recruitment rallies, and ideological reinforcement by the insurgents.

By dismantling these structures, forces aimed to erode the Maoists' psychological hold and prevent their use for glorifying violence, said the officials.

During the same sweep, troops uncovered four heavy IEDs cleverly concealed among trees and bushes - a clear attempt to target patrolling security personnel. The explosives were safely detonated on the spot by bomb disposal experts, averting potential casualties.

In addition to the IEDs, security forces seized various daily-use items belonging to the Naxalites, including literature promoting Maoist ideology and a stock of medicines likely intended for cadre sustenance in jungle hideouts.

Kanker Police described the recoveries as a major operational success, highlighting how such hidden arsenals and symbolic sites sustain the insurgency's logistics and morale. The action aligns with the intensified anti-Naxal campaign across Chhattisgarh, particularly in Bastar division districts like Kanker, where forces have ramped up efforts ahead of the government's stated goal of eradicating Left-Wing Extremism by March 31, 2026.

This development comes amid a broader trend of aggressive operations in the region. Recent months have seen numerous surrenders by Maoist cadres - including senior leaders - and the demolition of scores of similar memorials elsewhere in Bastar, such as in Bijapur and Sukma.

Security officials emphasise that removing these ideological symbols is crucial to restoring normalcy, enabling development projects, and integrating local communities into the mainstream.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support the action against IEDs which are a direct threat, I hope the focus remains on winning hearts and minds. Development, schools, and hospitals in these remote areas will do more to end extremism in the long run than just removing symbols.
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Rohit P
Salute to the bravery of our jawans operating in such dangerous terrain. Finding and safely destroying those IEDs saved countless lives. These operations are risky but essential for peace in Bastar.
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Sarah B
The recovery of medicines and daily-use items shows how these groups sustain themselves in the forests. Cutting off their logistics is as important as the military action. Hope the 2026 goal is achieved for the sake of the local communities.
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Karthik V
Good news, but let's not forget the root causes. Many in these areas feel neglected by the mainstream. Security ops must be followed by genuine governance and job creation. Otherwise, the problem might just go underground for a while.
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Meera T
The trend of surrenders mentioned is the most encouraging part. When cadres, even leaders, give up, it shows the ideology is crumbling. Rehabilitation programs for those who surrender are crucial now.

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