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Massive crackdown on Maoists on Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, three killed

IANS April 24, 2025 229 views

A massive anti-Maoist operation is unfolding in the Karregatta hills of Bijapur district, involving joint forces from Chhattisgarh and Telangana. The intense encounter has already resulted in three Maoist casualties, with approximately 150 insurgents surrounded in the area. High-profile Maoist leaders like Hidma carry a reward of Rs one crore and are currently targeted. This operation represents a significant step in the ongoing efforts to combat extremism and restore peace in the region.

"The operation is aimed at dismantling the insurgent stronghold" - Anonymous Security Official"
Raipur, April 24: In a significant crackdown against Maoist insurgents, security forces in Chhattisgarh have launched a major operation in the Karregatta hills of Bijapur district. The operation has already resulted in the deaths of three Maoists, with their bodies recovered by the police.

Key Points

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Massive joint operation between Chhattisgarh and Telangana forces

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150 Maoists encircled in Karregatta hills

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High-profile leaders Hidma, Deva targeted

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Over 100 IEDs discovered during confrontation

The officials have reported the presence of a large number of Maoists in the area, which has been surrounded by the forces.

The encounter, described as fierce and intense, continues to unfold, with further details expected once the operation concludes.

Following intelligence inputs, this joint operation has been going on since Monday, involving the police forces of Telangana and Chhattisgarh, and is the largest of its kind to date along the border of the two states.

Approximately 150 Maoists have been encircled, and the exchange of gunfire has persisted for three days. Among those surrounded are high-profile Maoist leaders such as Hidma, Deva, and Damodar, each carrying a reward of Rs one crore.

The ongoing confrontation suggests that several prominent insurgents may be neutralised. The operation is being carried out by a coalition of forces, including the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Cobra (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action, a specialised unit of the CRPF, District Reserve Guard, Special Task Force, and Telangana's Greyhound Force.

During the operation, over 100 improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have been discovered in the Karegutta hill area.

Efforts to remove landmines are currently underway, ensuring the safety of advancing troops.

This operation follows a recent warning issued by a Telangana cadre Maoist leader, who circulated pamphlets advising villagers to avoid the Karregutta forest and hills due to the presence of bombs laid for Maoist protection.

Despite these threats, the combined forces of Telangana and Chhattisgarh have entered the area, determined to dismantle the insurgent stronghold.

Similar encounters have occurred in recent months, including operations in Sukma and Dantewada districts, where security forces successfully neutralised Maoist leaders and dismantled their camps. These efforts reflect an intensified strategy to curb insurgent activities and restore peace in affected regions. The current operation in Bijapur marks another critical step in this ongoing battle against extremism.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some decisive action against these insurgents! Our security forces are doing an incredible job protecting civilians in these areas. Salute to their bravery! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I support anti-terror operations, I hope the forces are taking all precautions to avoid civilian casualties. The article mentions villagers being warned - that's a good step.
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Sanjay V.
This has been going on for too long. The government needs to address the root causes that lead people to join these groups - poverty, lack of opportunities. Military action alone won't solve this.
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Anjali T.
The coordination between Telangana and Chhattisgarh forces is impressive! Hope they can capture Hidma this time - he's been evading them for years.
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Vikram S.
Finding 100+ IEDs is terrifying! Imagine the damage these could have caused. Our forces are literally walking into danger to protect us. 🙏
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Neha P.
The article mentions this is the largest operation yet. I wonder why it took so long to mount such a coordinated effort? Better late than never I suppose.
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Karan D.
Three days of continuous gunfire... must be absolutely terrifying for the local villagers. Hope they're getting proper shelter and support during this operation.

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