Telangana DGP Urges Maoists to Surrender, Cites 588 Successful Rehabilitations

The Telangana Director General of Police has made a fresh appeal for Maoist leaders and cadres to surrender and reintegrate into society. He highlighted that 588 individuals have already done so over the past two years under the state's rehabilitation policy. The DGP assured that those who surrender will receive immediate assistance and benefits to live safely with their families. The appeal reiterates the government's commitment to peaceful solutions and the long-term welfare of those who return to the mainstream.

Key Points: Telangana DGP Appeals to Maoists to Return to Mainstream

  • 588 Maoists surrendered in 2 years
  • DGP reiterates CM's appeal for peace
  • State offers rehabilitation benefits
  • Policy attracting cadres from other states
  • Commitment to long-term welfare
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Telangana DGP appeals to Maoists to return to mainstream, cites 588 surrenders

Telangana DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy urges Maoists to surrender, citing 588 successful rehabilitations under the state's surrender policy.

"We urge underground CPI (Maoist) leaders and cadres to recognise the evolving circumstances, reunite with their families, and contribute positively to the development and progress of Telangana. - DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy"

Hyderabad, Feb 15

The Telangana Police Department on Sunday called upon all top underground CPI leaders and cadres to return to the mainstream of society and lead a peaceful, secure, and dignified life with their families.

Director General of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy reiterated the appeal earlier made by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, urging underground Maoists to shun violence and reintegrate into society under the state government's rehabilitation framework.

The police chief said in a statement that over the past two years, as many as 588 Maoist leaders and cadres at various organisational levels have rejoined normal life through the sustained efforts of the Telangana Police and the implementation of the government's surrender and rehabilitation initiatives.

"All of them have availed the benefits under the Surrender & Rehabilitation Policy of the Government of Telangana. Today, they are living safely and happily in their native villages with their families," he said, highlighting the government's commitment to ensuring their long-term welfare and security.

The DGP claimed that the positive outcomes of this policy have inspired even underground Maoists from neighbouring and other states to surrender before the Telangana Police and reintegrate into society through peaceful means.

"This demonstrates the credibility, compassion, and effectiveness of the rehabilitation initiatives implemented by the Telangana Government. In this context, the Director General of Police (DGP), Telangana, extends a sincere and renewed appeal to all top underground Maoist leaders and cadres -- including the 15 remaining cadres from Telangana State -- to come forward and embrace a peaceful future," reads the statement.

The police chief gave the assurance that those who choose to join the mainstream will be extended immediate assistance and benefits under the Government's Surrender & Rehabilitation Scheme, in accordance with the provisions laid down by the state government.

The Government is committed to ensuring comprehensive support for their reintegration, enabling them to live with freedom, respect, and dignity with their families in their native villages or towns. The Telangana Police firmly believes that changing times call for peaceful and constructive solutions to address longstanding challenges, he said.

"We urge underground CPI (Maoist) leaders and cadres to recognise the evolving circumstances, reunite with their families, and contribute positively to the development and progress of Telangana," the DGP added, reiterating the government's resolve to facilitate their return to normal life.

- IANS

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Shreya B
A peaceful appeal is good, but the government must also address the root causes that push people towards such ideologies in the first place. Development and job opportunities in tribal areas are key to a permanent solution.
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Vikram M
Good initiative. But the proof will be in the pudding. Are these surrendered cadres truly being rehabilitated and given sustainable livelihoods, or is this just a numbers game? Hope the media does some follow-up reporting.
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Ananya R
As someone from a conflict-affected district, I can say this approach is much needed. Violence has brought only suffering. A chance for a normal life with family is the greatest gift. Kudos to the police for this compassionate stance.
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David E
Interesting to see this policy working. From an outside perspective, it seems like a smart counter-insurgency strategy that focuses on reintegration rather than just force. If the rehabilitation is genuine, it could be a model for other regions.
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Karthik V
The appeal mentions "15 remaining cadres from Telangana." That's a stark number showing how effective this approach has been. Hope the last few also surrender soon. Peace is the only way forward for development.

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