Operation Kagar Pushes Maoists Toward Surrender In Several States

Hyderabad: Operation Kagar created strong pressure on Maoist groups across Telangana, Chhattisgarh, and Andhra Pradesh.

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Police said several Maoists died in recent encounters. They also said many others surrendered in the past weeks. Moreover, they noted a sharp rise in surrenders after the encounter involving senior Maoist leader Hidma.

They said the incident weakened core units in the region.

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Police in Alluri district reported a fresh surrender. Maoist member Muchaki Nanda appeared before the district SP.

He said he left the group due to fear and hardship. Officials said the surrender reflected the impact of Operation Kagar.

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They added that pressure increased inside AOB areas. They also said Maoist shelters shifted after the Hidma’s encounter.

Operation Kagar Drives New Wave of Maoist Surrenders

Police briefed the media on their current assessment. They said Maoists who escaped the Hidma encounter entered AOB zones.

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They also said massive combing operations continued in Dandakaranya.

Moreover, they said Maoist leaders tried false propaganda to gain sympathy. Officers claimed these tactics failed to influence local communities.

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They urged Maoists to surrender with weapons. They said the state would support those who chose rehabilitation. Moreover, they explained that welfare schemes covered all eligible surrender cases.

They also said many ex-Maoists received training and jobs. Police added that safe surrender reduced violence. Furthermore, they said long term stability required community support.

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Officials said Operation Kagar would continue across border regions.

They also said teams tracked movements of armed squads.

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Moreover, they stressed that coordination between states improved. They added that security units shared real time data. Police said this cooperation increased pressure on active cadres.

They said more surrenders were likely. They also said families encouraged members to return home.

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Moreover, they said villages rejected Maoist threats.

They noted that development projects reached remote pockets. They also said confidence in police grew. Furthermore, they said peace efforts gained strong public support.


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