Maoist Surrender in Sukma: 27 Rebels Lay Down Arms, Signal New Era of Peace

Chhattisgarh has witnessed a remarkable breakthrough with 27 Maoists surrendering in Sukma district, signaling a potential end to decades of insurgency. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai described the mass surrender as a "decisive blow" to Naxalism, highlighting the government's sensitive approach. The surrendered cadres cited disillusionment with Maoist ideology and internal atrocities as reasons for their decision. This event is part of a larger trend, with around 2,000 Naxals laying down arms since the BJP government assumed power in December 2023.

Key Points: CM Sai Hails 27 Maoist Surrenders in Chhattisgarh Bastar Region

  • 27 Maoists surrender, including 10 women with collective bounty of Rs 50 lakh
  • Surrender reflects growing disillusionment with Maoist ideology
  • Government's rehabilitation policy plays crucial role in peaceful transition
  • Bastar region witnesses significant reduction in left-wing extremist violence
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CM Sai hails 'decisive blow' to Maoism as 27 surrender in Sukma, Raipur

27 Maoists surrender in Sukma, marking a significant breakthrough in Chhattisgarh's fight against left-wing extremism and promising regional transformation.

"Naxalism, which once challenged our internal security, is now collapsing on every front - CM Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, Oct 15

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai today described the surrender of 27 active Maoists in Sukma district as a "decisive blow to Naxalism," signalling the onset of a new era of trust, security, and development in the strife-torn Bastar region.

In a strongly worded statement, Sai asserted that the Maoist insurgency is nearing its end, with areas once engulfed in violence now embracing dialogue and progress.

The surrenders, which included a hardcore Maoist from the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) Battalion No. 01 carrying a bounty of Rs 50 lakh, took place before senior police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officials.

Among the defectors was 53-year-old Oyam Lakhmu, a supply team commander in the Headquarters Platoon No 2, who alone carried a Rs 10 lakh reward.

The group, comprising 10 women and 16 others with a collective bounty of Rs 50 lakh, deposited their arms and cited disillusionment with the "hollow" Maoist ideology, internal atrocities on tribals, and the expanding reach of security forces as key reasons for their decision.

"This surrender of active members at various levels is a testament to the success of our 'Naxalite Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy 2025' and the 'Niyad Nella Naar' scheme," Sai said in his address.

He credited the transformation to the government's "sensitive initiatives," the relentless establishment of security camps in remote forest areas, and the burgeoning trust in administration among locals.

"Areas shrouded in violence and fear are now seeing a new light of development, dialogue, and trust," he added, emphasising that this is not just a tactical win but a profound shift in the hearts and minds of the misguided youth. '

Sai lauded the indomitable courage and restraint of security forces, including the Chhattisgarh Police, District Reserve Guard (DRG), CRPF, CoBRA commandos, and Special Task Force, for steering the conflict to this "decisive turning point."

"Our forces have shown exemplary valour while upholding humanity, turning adversaries into allies through empathy and resolve," he noted.

Each surrendered cadre was immediately provided Rs 50,000 in assistance and will receive comprehensive rehabilitation, including financial aid, vocational training, and integration support under the policy.

Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the strategic guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Sai reiterated the nation's commitment to a Naxal-free India by March 31, 2026.

"Naxalism, which once challenged our internal security, is now collapsing on every front and entering its final stage," he declared in a post on X, expressing confidence that the government's multi-pronged approach--blending firm action with compassionate rehabilitation--will achieve this goal.

This event in Sukma follows a broader surge, with 78 Maoists surrendering across Bastar today alone, including 50 in Kanker who deposited over 39 weapons like AK-47s and INSAS rifles.

Since the BJP government's assumption of power in December 2023, around 2,000 Naxals have laid down arms statewide, a figure Sai attributes to the policy's appeal and community cooperation.

The 'Niyad Nella Naar' initiative, focusing on infrastructure in 44 remote villages, has further eroded the Maoist hold by addressing grievances like poverty and isolation. Experts view these developments as a harbinger of peace in Bastar, where Maoist violence once accounted for 70 per cent of India's LWE incidents.

As Sai put it, "This is the result of our sensitive approach towards the misguided people--offering not just security, but a dignified future."

With the Union Home Ministry hailing it as a "giant stride" toward a Naxal-free Bharat, Chhattisgarh's resolve appears unshakeable, promising a brighter tomorrow for its tribal heartland.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the progress, I hope the rehabilitation program is implemented properly. These people need genuine support to reintegrate into society, not just temporary financial aid. The real test will be whether they can lead normal lives after this.
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Arjun K
Salute to our security forces! 👏 The CRPF, DRG, and local police have shown incredible courage and restraint. 2000 surrenders since December is no small achievement. This is what happens when development reaches remote areas.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Bastar, I can see the transformation. Roads are being built, schools are opening, and people are finally feeling safe. The 'Niyad Nella Naar' scheme seems to be addressing the root causes of discontent.
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Michael C
The fact that they cited disillusionment with Maoist ideology and internal atrocities is telling. When the local tribals themselves reject the movement, that's the real victory. Hope this peace lasts and development reaches every corner of Chhattisgarh.
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Kavya N
Bhagwan kare yeh shanti sadaiv bani rahe. The tribal communities have suffered enough. Good to see 10 women also surrendered - they were probably forced into this life. May they find peace and normalcy now. ❤️

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