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Time of India
a day ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Five Maoists including 2 teenage girls surrender in Mulugu
MULUGU: Five members of the outlawed CPI (Maoist), including two teenage girls, surrendered before the Mulugu superintendent of police, Dr P Shabarish, on Monday. Addressing the media, Shabarish said that they were attracted to the Telangana govt's rehabilitation schemes for the surrendered Maoists and chose to return to the mainstream to lead normal lives. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Two group, three men and two women, surrendered under 'Porukanna Vuruminna-Manavuriki Tirigi Randi', an initiative launched joiuntly by the CRPF and Mulugu police. The surrendered Maoists were identified as Shyamala Rajesh, ACM, Sukma district; Kadithiduma and Badishey Bheema from Chhattisgarh; Uke Jogi (18), daughter of Sannu from Chhattisgarh and Muchaki Jogi (16), daughter of Lakma. According to the SP, since Jan this year, a total of 73 maoists, holding various ranks, have surrendered. He urged the underground cadre to return to the mainstream and lead normal lives with their families.


Hans India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Five members of the banned CPI (Maoist) Party surrendered before the SP of Mulugu district
MULUGU: As a result of the awareness program jointly undertaken by Mulugu District Police and CRPF for the development and welfare of tribal people under the initiative 'Poru Kanna Ooru Minna – Mana Ooruki Tirigi Randi' and after learning about the rehabilitation benefits being provided by the Government of Telangana and the Police Department, five members (including two women) belonging to the banned CPI (Maoist) Party working in various cadres, voluntarily surrendered today before the Hon'ble SP Dr. Shabarish. P,IPS., of Mulugu district. Among them, one was working in the rank of ACM, and four were party members. From January 2025 till date, a total of 73 members of the Maoist party belonging to various ranks have joined the mainstream in Mulugu district. Among them, DVCMs – 03, ACMs – 10, PMs – 22, Militia members – 29, RPC members – 01, DAKMs/KAMSs – 02, and CNM members – 06. All of them are being provided with suitable facilities under the rehabilitation scheme by the government. Witnessing the declining condition of the Maoist party day by day, lower-level cadres are opposing the top leadership and are deciding to leave the underground life and live a peaceful life with their families. This is the main reason that so far, 73 armed Maoist party members have joined the mainstream in Mulugu district alone. Due to the withdrawal of support by the tribal villagers living in the forests, it is learnt that even food supplies are not reaching the Maoists, resulting in the deterioration of their health. It is reported that their physical condition has weakened to such an extent that they are unable to even walk from one location to another. More than 90% of these cadres are poor tribal. In order to ensure the development of their families, they are leaving the Maoist party and becoming partners in development. This is truly a positive development. Appeal to the remaining Maoist party members: Believe in the slogan 'Poru Kanna Ooru Minna – Mana Ooruki Tirigi Randi' and join the mainstream. So far, the 73 armed members who surrendered have received lakhs of rupees in cash rewards, immediate assistance, and rehabilitation benefits. The Government of Telangana is deeply committed to the development of tribal communities. The Police Department is also striving to fulfill its responsibility. Police camps will be established by the Police Department and Central Forces in the forest regions of Karreguttalu to ensure that the tribals there can freely use their resources. Appeal to the tribal people: If you support the Maoists out of trust or fear, your areas will not witness development. Development is possible only through democratic governments. Peaceful living and development of the people – is the objective of our Police Department.


The Hindu
07-05-2025
- The Hindu
Five RPC members of CPI (Maoist) from Chhattisgarh surrender before police in Mulugu district
Five members of the banned CPI (Maoist)'s Revolutionary People's Committee (RPC) from Komatipalli village in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Wednesday surrendered before the police in Mulugu district headquarters town. Mulugu Superintendent of Police Dr. Shabarish handed over an interim aid of ₹25,000 each to the five surrendered Maoists at the district police headquarters late on Wednesday afternoon. The surrendered RPC members of the outlawed organisation were involved in several incidents of Maoist violence in Chhattisgarh's south Bastar region, police said. With this, the total number of Maoists surrendered before the Mulugu district police so far this year reached 47.