Sun, 28 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated Nov 13, 2025 · 21:14
Chhattisgarh News Updated Nov 13, 2025

Chhattisgarh Encounter: Six Maoists Killed in Bijapur Forest Operation

Bijapur police have identified all six Maoists killed in the November 11 encounter. The joint operation targeted senior Maoist leaders in the National Park area. Among those neutralized was DVCM Kanna, carrying an eight lakh rupee reward. The operation has significantly weakened Maoist influence in the Bastar region.

Maoists neutralised in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur identified, police release details

Raipur/Bijapur, Nov 13

Bijapur Police have identified all six Maoists who were neutralised in the November 11 encounter in the National Park area of Bijapur district.

The joint operation by the District Reserve Guard of Bijapur and Dantewada, along with the Special Task Force, was launched after intelligence inputs confirmed the presence of senior Maoist leaders and dozens of armed cadres in the forests of Kandulnar, Kachalaram and Gujjakonta.

The encounter began at 10 a.m. and continued with intermittent firing until six bodies were recovered along with a cache of weapons, including two INSAS rifles, a 9mm carbine, a .303 rifle, a pistol, explosives and Maoist-related materials.

Among those killed was DVCM Kanna alias Buchanna Kudiyam, 35, a resident of Guddipal in Bijapur district.

He carried a reward of eight lakh rupees and was considered one of the most dangerous Maoist leaders in the region, implicated in 42 criminal cases and 18 pending warrants.

His record includes attacks on police camps, murders of villagers suspected of being informers, multiple IED blasts, arson, robberies and the killing of two teachers earlier this year.

Another prominent cadre was DVCM Urmila, wife of top Maoist leader Paparao, resident of Chintalnar in Sukma district.

She carried a reward of eight lakh rupees and served as Secretary of the Pamed Area Committee, playing a crucial role in logistics, recruitment and ideological propaganda.

The other four identified Maoists were ACM Jagat Tamo alias Motu, resident of Fulllod in Jangla, Bijapur, serving in the Maddeed Area Committee with a reward of five lakh rupees; PM Deve of Meenagatta, Bijapur, member of the Pamed Area Committee with a reward of two lakh rupees; PM Bhagat of Bhairamgarh, Bijapur, member of the Maddeed Area Committee with a reward of two lakh rupees; and PM Mangli Oyam of Peddjojojer, Gangloor, Bijapur, a party member with a reward of two lakh rupees.

Inspector General of Police Bastar Range Sundarraj P, along with senior officers from Dantewada, STF and CRPF, briefed the media at Bijapur district headquarters.

They stated that the operation has significantly weakened Maoist influence in the West and South Bastar Divisions and that investigations into recovered documents and digital devices are expected to reveal further links to the Maoist urban network.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

While I support neutralizing threats, we must also address why youth from these areas join Maoists. Lack of development, education, and employment opportunities push them towards extremism. The government needs a dual approach - security + development.

Arjun K

Excellent work by our police and security forces! These Maoists had rewards totaling 27 lakh rupees - shows how dangerous they were. Hope this brings some peace to the tribal communities who have suffered the most. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Sarah B

The fact that Urmila was serving as Secretary shows how deeply entrenched this ideology is in families. Entire generations are being lost to this violence. We need better rehabilitation programs for those who want to leave this path.

Vikram M

As someone from Chhattisgarh, I can tell you these operations are crucial. But the real victory will be when schools and hospitals function properly in these areas without fear. Development is the ultimate solution to Naxalism.

Michael C

The recovery of INSAS rifles is concerning - how are they getting military-grade weapons? There must be better monitoring of arms smuggling. Still, good intelligence work by our forces to locate them in such dense forests.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked