Telangana DGP Prays at Tirumala After Urging Maoists to Surrender

Telangana's Director General of Police, B. Shivadhar Reddy, visited the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam to offer prayers. This visit follows his recent strong appeal for underground Maoist cadres to surrender and reintegrate into society. He highlighted that 721 Maoists, including senior committee members, have already surrendered over the past two years under the state's rehabilitation policy. The DGP made a special appeal to several prominent Telangana-born Maoist leaders in other states to return and avail the policy's benefits.

Key Points: Telangana DGP Visits Tirumala, Appeals to Maoists

  • DGP visits Tirumala temple
  • Reiterates surrender appeal to Maoists
  • 721 cadres have surrendered in two years
  • Rehabilitation policy offers financial aid
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Telangana DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy offers prayers at Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam temple

Telangana DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy offers prayers at Tirupati temple, reiterates appeal for Maoists to surrender under state rehabilitation policy.

"give up violence and become partners in the development - DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy"

Tirupati, April 3

Telangana Director General of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy on Friday visited the famed Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam in Tirupati district, where he offered prayers to Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy.

This visit comes days after DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy made a strong appeal to underground Maoist cadres on March 31, urging them to renounce violence, surrender, and reintegrate into mainstream society under the State Government's rehabilitation policy.

Recalling the earlier appeal made by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, the DGP, urged them to come out of the underground, return to their families, and embrace a peaceful life within society.

DGP stated that, owing to sustained efforts by the Telangana Police over the past two years, as many as 721 Maoists of various ranks from Telangana and Chhattisgarh have surrendered and rejoined the mainstream. This includes four Central Committee members, 19 State Committee members, and 36 Divisional Committee members (DVCMs).

The DGP further informed that all surrendered individuals have been extended financial assistance and other benefits under the State Government's comprehensive rehabilitation policy, enabling them to lead respectable lives in their native villages.

The release said that DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy made a special appeal to Telangana natives currently active in Maoist groups in other states--Muppalla Lakshmana Rao alias Ganapathi (72), Pusunuri Narahari alias Santosh (57), Vartha Shekhar alias Mangthu (51), Jode Ratnabai alias Sujatha (68), Nakka Susheela alias Rela (51), and Rangaboyina Bhagya alias Rupi (43)--to return and avail the benefits of the rehabilitation scheme.

In particular, the DGP assured that the State Government would facilitate advanced medical treatment in Hyderabad for Central Committee member Ganapathi, who is reportedly facing health issues. He also recalled the Chief Minister's personal appeal to Ganapathi during a press conference held on March 7, when 130 Maoists had surrendered.

Highlighting the growing confidence in the State's rehabilitation policy, the DGP noted that cadres from other states are increasingly showing willingness to surrender.

He urged family members and relatives of those still underground to counsel them and guide them towards a peaceful path.

Reiterating that lasting solutions can only be achieved through democratic means in the present context, the DGP B. Shivadhar Reddy once again called upon Maoist cadres to give up violence and become partners in the development.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good strategy. Combining a strong law & order message with a spiritual visit resonates deeply in our culture. The rehabilitation numbers (721!) are impressive. Hope more misguided youth choose the path of peace and development.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, I hope this isn't just for optics. The real test is whether the rehabilitated cadres are genuinely integrated and can find sustainable livelihoods. The promise of medical help for Ganapathi is a thoughtful gesture.
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Sarah B
Interesting blend of duty and devotion. Offering medical treatment as an incentive shows the government is serious about humane solutions. This approach might work better than pure confrontation.
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Karthik V
Appealing to family members is key. In our society, family pressure and concern can bring people back from the brink. Hope the rehabilitation policy is robust and not just on paper. Development is the ultimate answer to Naxalism.
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Nisha Z
Seeing a DGP at Tirupati is so relatable! It's a common man's pilgrimage. His message of peace feels more sincere coming from there. Let's hope the surrendered cadres get a real second chance at life.

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