Odisha Revamps LWE Surrender Policy: How New Package Fights Extremism

The Odisha government has completely overhauled its surrender policy for Left Wing Extremists following new MHA guidelines. This revamped scheme offers significantly enhanced financial packages and rehabilitation benefits to encourage Maoists to return to mainstream society. The policy includes strict safeguards against fraudulent surrenders and features weapon-specific incentives alongside comprehensive social welfare support. Importantly, the government will confiscate assets of any surrendered cadre who returns to extremist activities.

Key Points: Odisha Overhauls Surrender Policy for Left Wing Extremists

  • Enhanced financial packages up to Rs 5 lakh for top Maoist leaders
  • Immediate Rs 50,000 assistance with phased FD payments over three years
  • Comprehensive skill development with Rs 10,000 monthly stipend for 36 months
  • Strict asset confiscation for those returning to extremist activities
  • Weapon surrender incentives ranging from Rs 55 to Rs 4.95 lakh
  • Additional social welfare benefits including housing and marriage grants
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Odisha govt revamps surrender policy for LWEs

Odisha government revamps LWE surrender scheme with enhanced financial aid, skill development, and strict anti-fraud measures to combat Maoist extremism effectively.

"The revised framework aims to bring back misguided youths and hardcore cadres into the mainstream - Odisha Government Notification"

Bhubaneswar, Nov 28

The Odisha government has overhauled its 'Surrender and Rehabilitation Scheme' for Left Wing Extremists (LWEs), in line with the latest guidelines by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

The revised framework aims to bring back misguided youths and hardcore cadres of the banned CPI (Maoist) and its frontal outfits into the mainstream through enhanced financial support, employment opportunities and skill-based rehabilitation.

The revamped scheme is designed to curb Left Wing Extremism in the state while ensuring surrendered cadres are provided meaningful livelihood opportunities.

It also includes safeguards to prevent tactical or fraudulent surrenders aimed at securing government benefits.

As per the notification, the surrendered extremists will be classified under two categories: top-ranked leaders, including Politburo members, Central Committee members, and State/Zonal Committee members, who fall under Category A, while Middle and lower-rung operatives, such as divisional secretaries, area committee members, platoon commanders, and dalam cadres, will be considered under Category B.

It further noted that under the new package, after surrender, cadres falling under Category A will receive up to Rs 5 lakh, while Category B cadres (Rs 2.5 lakh).

Immediate assistance of Rs 50,000 will be provided, with the remaining amount kept in fixed deposits and released in phases over three years, depending on good conduct.

Similarly, the incentives for surrendering weapons range from Rs 4.95 lakh for Light Machine Guns to Rs 55 per round of ammunition.

Every surrendered ultra, even without weapons, will receive an additional Rs 25,000.

If an ultra has a government-declared reward on their head, he/she will receive either the financial assistance or the bounty amount, whichever is higher.

The surrendered extremists will also be provided with benefits under various social welfare schemes, such as housing support under Antyodaya Gruha Yojana or equivalent cash benefit, a one-time marriage grant of Rs 25,000, free admission to skill development courses with a Rs 10,000 monthly stipend for up to 36 months, health cards and subsidised ration under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) and Antyodaya Anna Yojana.

Meanwhile, assets of any surrenderee cadre found returning to extremist activities again or aiding Maoist groups will be confiscated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good move by Odisha govt! The phased payment system and asset confiscation clause are smart safeguards. But I hope there's proper monitoring to ensure genuine surrenders. 5 lakh for top leaders seems high though 🤔
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Arun Y
As someone from Koraput district, I've seen how Maoist activities destroy communities. This rehabilitation package with housing, education and healthcare support addresses root causes. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The comprehensive approach is impressive - from immediate financial aid to long-term skill development. The weapon surrender incentives are particularly strategic. Hope this model gets adopted in other affected states too.
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Manish T
While the intention is good, I'm concerned about misuse. ₹25,000 for surrendering without weapons? Could encourage fake surrenders. The government should focus more on creating jobs in these areas to prevent radicalization in first place.
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Kavya N
The inclusion of PMGKAY ration cards and housing support shows holistic thinking. Many surrendered cadres come from extremely poor backgrounds - these basic amenities matter more than just cash. Well planned scheme! 👍

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