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    Malkangiri Residents Eradicate Extremist Symbols, Seeking Peace

    Malkangiri (Odisha), February 26 Villagers in several remote areas of Malkangiri district in Odisha, which was previously considered a stronghold of Maoists, have removed 20 "Naxal memorials," memorial structures set up by members of the banned CPI (Maoist), according to police on Thursday...
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    Community Efforts Lead to Naxal Memorial Removal in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar, February 26 – As the Naxalite movement nears its end in the state, villagers in Odisha's once Maoist-dominated hinterlands voluntarily dismantled memorial structures erected by the outlawed organization on Thursday, marking a significant shift in the state's internal security...
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    Surrender Efforts Continue in Chhattisgarh's Kanker District

    Kanker (Chhattisgarh), February 25 Two Maoists, including a senior operative, have decided to renounce violence and have contacted security forces to surrender in Kanker district of Chhattisgarh, police said on Wednesday.Notably, more than 2,700 Naxalites have laid down their arms in the state...
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    Maoist Leadership Shift: Surrender of Four Signals End of Extremism in Telangana

    Raipur, February 25 The surrender of Maoist politburo member Devuji, also known as Thippiri Tirupati, and three other senior operatives in Telangana marks a turning point in the fight against Left Wing Extremism (LWE), a senior Chhattisgarh police official has said.The gradual weakening of the...
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    Surrender of Top Maoists Signals Turning Point in Telangana

    Raipur, February 24 The surrender of Maoist politburo member Devuji alias Thippiri Tirupati and three other senior operatives in Telangana marks a turning point in efforts to end Left Wing Extremism (LWE) in the country, a senior Chhattisgarh police official said on Tuesday.The gradual...
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    Maoist Leader Devuji Returns to Mainstream, Citing Health and Ideological Shifts

    Hyderabad, February 24 Top Maoist commander and key strategist of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devuji, surrendered to the Telangana police on Tuesday after spending over four decades underground, officials said.Devuji, a Central Committee member of the...
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    Bandi Sanjay Praises Maoist Leaders' Surrender, Commends Telangana Police

    Hyderabad, February 24 Union Minister of State for Home, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, on Tuesday lauded the surrender of senior Maoist leaders, including Thippiri Tirupati alias Devuji, and commended the Telangana Police for dismantling the CPI (Maoist).Speaking on the occasion, he said the mission of...
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    Telangana Police Report: Maoist Movement 'Almost at End'

    Hyderabad, February 24 After the surrender of top Maoist commander Tippiri Thirupati, alias Devuji, the outlawed outfit is "headless and almost in tatters," Telangana Director General of Police B Shivadhar Reddy said on Tuesday.Speaking to reporters here after the surrender of Devuji, a native...
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    Devuji Surrenders, Vows to Pursue Political Life Legally

    Hyderabad, February 24 Top Maoist commander and the key "strategist" of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devuji, surrendered to the Telangana police on Tuesday, after spending over four decades in hiding, police said.Devuji, a key member of the Central Committee...
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    Key Maoist Commander Surrenders in Telangana

    Hyderabad, February 24 Top Maoist commander and the key "strategist" of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devuji, surrendered to the Telangana police on Tuesday.Devuji, a key member of the Central Committee of the proscribed organization and a member of the Polit...
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    Telangana Police Prepares for Surrender of Devji and Maoist Leaders

    Hyderabad, February 24 The Telangana police is likely to announce the surrender of the top Maoist commander and the key "strategist" of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devji, on Tuesday.According to police sources, some other high-ranking leaders of the banned...
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    Maoist Leadership Declines: Surrenders Impact Telangana Insurgency

    Hyderabad, February 22 Top Maoist commander and the organization's key "strategist," Thippiri Tirupati alias Devji, has surrendered, a top police official said on Sunday.Devji is from Jagtial district in Telangana, and his surrender can be seen as a major blow to the outlawed organization...
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    Devji Surrenders: Family Rejoices After Decades

    Karimnagar (Telangana), February 22 With the surrender of top Maoist leader Thippiri Tirupati alias Devji, one of his brothers said on Sunday that the family was happy to be reunited with him after a long time.Devji, along with senior Maoist leader Malla Raji Reddy and several CPI (Maoist)...
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    Telangana Police Secure Surrender of Top Maoist Commander Devji

    Hyderabad, February 22 Top Maoist commander and the organization's key "strategist," Thippiri Tirupati alias Devji, has surrendered, a top police official said on Sunday.Devji is from the Jagtial district of Telangana, and his surrender can be seen as a major setback for the outlawed...
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    Telangana Police Appeal for Remaining Maoist Surrender

    Hyderabad, February 22 Top Maoist commander Thippiri Tirupati alias Devji, a native of Telangana, has surrendered to the state police, local media reports claimed on Sunday.However, there has been no official confirmation from the Telangana Police regarding Devji and other members of the...
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    Devji Surrenders to Telangana Police: Major Blow to Maoist Group

    Hyderabad, February 22 – Top Maoist leader Thippiri Tirupati, alias Devji, has reportedly surrendered to the Telangana Police.This is considered the biggest blow to the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist). Its general secretary, Devji, surrendered to the police in the Asifabad forests in...
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    Operation Intensifies to Eliminate Naxal Commanders in Chhattisgarh and Telangana

    New Delhi, February 18 About 300 Maoists, including four senior commanders, are on the radar of security forces as they intensify operations to meet the Union government's March 2026 deadline to eliminate Naxalism, officials said on Wednesday.The top four members of the outlawed CPI (Maoist)...
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    India's Security Strategy Targets Maoist Ideology and Memorials

    New Delhi, February 17 The security forces are on track to meet the March 31 deadline set by Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, to eliminate all Maoists in India.While operations on the ground continue and are nearing completion, the forces have also embarked on a mission to completely eliminate...
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    The Decline of the Red Corridor: Surrenders Mark a Turning Point

    New Delhi, February 15 – For decades, left-wing extremism in India found refuge in the country's dense forests, alienated tribal populations, and fueled by ideological fervor, presenting an insurgency that seemed impossible to contain. This "Red Corridor," stretching across central India, was...
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    Rehabilitation Scheme Offered to Telangana Maoist Members

    Hyderabad, February 15 Telangana DGP B Shivadhar Reddy appealed to all remaining underground CPI (Maoist) leaders and members, including the 15 remaining from Telangana, to surrender and join the mainstream.He said those who choose to return would receive immediate assistance and benefits...
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