HYDERABAD
A TOTAL of 86 members of the
outlawed CPI (Maoists) from the
neighbouring Chhattisgarh surrendered to the police in
Bhadradri Kothagudem district
of Telangana on Saturday.
The 86 Maoists, including four
Area Committee Members
(ACMs) decided to abandon the
violent path of Naxalism and
embrace a peaceful life with their
family. They
surrendered before
the Inspector General of Police
(IGP) Multi Zone-I, S
Chandrashekhar Reddy, an official release said.
Bhadradri Kothagudem
Superintendent of Police B
Rohith Raju told PTI the four Area
Committee Members (ACMs)
were carrying a reward of Rs four
lakh each.
Maoists have been surrendering after learning about the welfare measures being provided to
former rebels, as well as the development and welfare initiatives for
tribal (Adivasi) communities
under the police’s ‘Operation
Cheyutha’ programme.
As many as 224 Maoists of
different cadres have surrendered before the police so far this
year, it said.
According to police, the ultras
decided to join the main
stream after realising that the
banned CPI (Maoist) is working
on outdated ideology, and has lost
the trust and support among tribal people.