Twenty-two Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh

IANS April 8, 2025 161 views

Twenty-two Maoists have surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur region, marking a significant victory for the government's rehabilitation strategy. Union Home Minister Amit Shah's appeal to lay down arms appears to have resonated with the insurgents, who were carrying a combined reward of ₹26 lakh. This development is part of a larger trend, with 953 Maoists already surrendering under the state's reintegration program. The surrendered militants will receive support and incentives to help them transition back into mainstream society.

"We appeal to Maoists to return home and join mainstream society" - Amit Shah, Union Home Minister
Raipur, April 8: At least twenty-two Maoists surrendered on Tuesday in the Bijapur area of Chhattisgarh.

Key Points

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Significant surrender of 22 Maoists with substantial individual rewards

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Government's rehabilitation policy proves effective in reducing insurgency

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Amit Shah's outreach strategy yields positive results

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953 Maoists have surrendered under reintegration program

An official said that all these Maoists were carrying a combined reward of rupees 26 lakh, adding that two Maoists were carrying a reward of eight lakh each.

“Two other Maoists were carrying a reward of five lakhs each, also surrendered,” he said.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during his recent visit to Chhattisgarh, had appealed to the Maoists to lay down their arms and come back home to join the mainstream of society.

He promised them that they would have a better life as the Central and state governments have both lucrative rehabilitation schemes for them, besides full opportunities to join the ongoing development process.

In Dantewada district, Chhattisgarh, 26 Maoists, including three who carried rewards on their heads, had surrendered as a result of the 'Loan Varratu' (Come Back Home) campaign and the state government's rehabilitation policy recently.

This significant development occurred on April 7 at the District Reserve Guard office in Dantewada, where the surrender was facilitated by the police and CRPF.

Among the surrendered individuals, two had rewards of Rs 8 lakh each, and two others carried Rs 5 lakh rewards. These individuals were active members of various Maoist organisations and had grown disillusioned with the violence, exploitation, and hardship associated with the Maoist movement, prompting them to embrace the mainstream.

The district police force and CRPF have been diligently working on reintegrating Maoists into society through consistent outreach, dialogue, and awareness campaigns about the government's rehabilitation policy.

Under this initiative, 953 Maoists, including 224 with rewards, have surrendered to date. The surrendered individuals represent a range of roles within Maoist structures, including leaders and members of the Jan militia and various other groups and committees.

As a part of the rehabilitation program, these individuals will get RRs R receive an incentive of Rs 50,000 to support their transition into society.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such positive news! 🙌 Every surrender means more lives saved and families reunited. Hope the rehabilitation programs work well for them.
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Rahul S.
While I applaud the surrenders, I wonder if Rs 50,000 is enough for proper rehabilitation? These people need long-term support to adjust to normal life.
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Anjali M.
My cousin serves in CRPF in that area. These surrender campaigns are making a real difference while reducing risks for our security forces. Proud of their work!
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Sanjay P.
Hope this trend continues. Violence solves nothing - development and dialogue is the way forward. The government should focus more on creating jobs in these areas.
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Neha T.
Interesting that so many are surrendering now. The rehabilitation policy seems effective, but I hope there's psychological counseling too. These people have been through a lot.
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Vikram J.
The rewards system seems to be working as an incentive, but the real win is these individuals choosing peace over violence. Hope they get proper education and job training.

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