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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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    Delhi High Court Seeks Surrender of Jaideep Sengar in Rape Convict's Brother Case

    New Delhi, February 19 The Delhi High Court on Friday asked Jaideep Sengar, the brother of Unnao rape case convict Kuldeep Sengar, to surrender to jail authorities in connection with his conviction in the custodial death case of the survivor's father.A bench of Justices Navin Chawla and...
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    Bihar Police Announce Naxal Network Obliteration Following Surrender

    Patna, February 19 The Bihar Police claimed that the state has become "Naxal-free" with the surrender of a top Maoist, Suresh Koda alias Mustakim, who carried a bounty of Rs 3 lakh on his head.According to a statement issued by the Police Headquarters, Koda, who was named in at least 60 cases...
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    Bihar's Progress: Naxalite Activity Declines to Zero After Surrender

    Bihar has been declared free of Naxalite activities. The state achieved this significant milestone after the surrender of the last armed Maoist, Suresh Koda, in Munger. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG of the Munger range, Rakesh Kumar, stated that no armed Naxalite group is currently...
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    Bihar STF Seizes Weapons as Maoist Suresh Koda Surrenders

    Patna, February 18 – Suresh Koda, also known as Mustakim, a Maoist with a reward of ₹3 lakh on his head, surrendered to the Bihar Special Task Force (STF) on Wednesday along with a cache of weapons and ammunition.He surrendered to senior police officials, including the Deputy Inspector General...
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    Government Rehabilitation Scheme Leads to Naxalite Surrender in Chhattisgarh

    Sukma, February 17 As many as 22 Naxalites surrendered in the Sukma district of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday, police said.The cadres, including a woman, turned themselves in before senior police and CRPF officials here under the government's "Poona Margem" (New Dawn) rehabilitation scheme, Sukma...
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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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