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900 Maoists, 467 of them active militia, surrendered before Odisha police

Of the total 907 men surrendered, over 467 were active militia men, Malkangiri superintendent of police Nitesh Wadhwani said. The Maoist supporters used to assist in violent activities and were involved in killing security forces and civilians, besides supplying all kinds of logistics to Maoists, he said.

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Published : Dec 21, 2022, 9:09 AM IST

Malkangiri (Odisha): Over 900 active militia men and supporters of Maoists surrendered to the Police and the BSF here at Malkangiri in Odisha on Tuesday. Of the total 907 men surrendered, over 467 were active militia men, Malkangiri superintendent of police Nitesh Wadhwani said.

These men hail from different villages bordering Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, which were once known as the strongholds of the red rebels. The Maoist supporters used to assist in violent activities and were involved in killing security forces and civilians, besides supplying all kinds of logistics to Maoists, he said.

The surrendered militia exhibited their new found contempt for the Maoist ideology by burning uniforms and effigies during the programme held on the occasion. They also shouted anti-Maoist slogans before a large group of media persons who were present at the venue.

Wadhwani claimed that the developmental initiatives of the Odisha government coupled with the strategic deployment of security forces inspired the villagers to join the mainstream. He said a series of developmental works like construction of new roads, bridges, medical facilities, installation of mobile towers, projects to supply drinking water and electricity to all houses in the area were executed so far.

These developmental works and presence of security force motivated the Maoist militia and sympathisers to join the mainstream. On June 12 this year, about 50 active Maoist supporters had surrendered before the Odisha director general of police S K Bansal here. Maoist supporters surrendered before the police on four other occasions too earlier, which have created a huge impact in the area and many others are considering 'Ghar Wapsi' (return to mainstream), the SP claimed.

Malkangiri (Odisha): Over 900 active militia men and supporters of Maoists surrendered to the Police and the BSF here at Malkangiri in Odisha on Tuesday. Of the total 907 men surrendered, over 467 were active militia men, Malkangiri superintendent of police Nitesh Wadhwani said.

These men hail from different villages bordering Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, which were once known as the strongholds of the red rebels. The Maoist supporters used to assist in violent activities and were involved in killing security forces and civilians, besides supplying all kinds of logistics to Maoists, he said.

The surrendered militia exhibited their new found contempt for the Maoist ideology by burning uniforms and effigies during the programme held on the occasion. They also shouted anti-Maoist slogans before a large group of media persons who were present at the venue.

Wadhwani claimed that the developmental initiatives of the Odisha government coupled with the strategic deployment of security forces inspired the villagers to join the mainstream. He said a series of developmental works like construction of new roads, bridges, medical facilities, installation of mobile towers, projects to supply drinking water and electricity to all houses in the area were executed so far.

These developmental works and presence of security force motivated the Maoist militia and sympathisers to join the mainstream. On June 12 this year, about 50 active Maoist supporters had surrendered before the Odisha director general of police S K Bansal here. Maoist supporters surrendered before the police on four other occasions too earlier, which have created a huge impact in the area and many others are considering 'Ghar Wapsi' (return to mainstream), the SP claimed.

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