27 Naxals gunned down in C’garh op Maoist leader Basavaraju carrying Rs 1.5 cr bounty killed
NARAYANPUR :
- Achieved historic success, a senior police official said
- A member of District Reserve Guard killed in action
TOPMOST leader and the
backbone of the Naxal movement, Nambala Keshav Rao alias
Basavaraju, and 26 other dreaded Maoists were killed by
Security Forces in a fierce
encounter in the dense forests
of Abhujmad in Bastar region
of Chhattisgarh on Wednesday.
Police said the gunfight took
place in dense forests of
Abhujmad on the tri-junction
of Narayanpur-BijapurDantewada districts.
The operation was launched
two days back following
Intelligence inputs about the
presence of Central Committee
and Politburo members of the
CPI (Maoists) as well as senior
Maad Division cadres and PLGA
(Peoples’ Liberation Guerrilla
Army) members.
So far, bodies of 27 Naxalites
and a large number of weapons
have been recovered from the
spot. A member of the District
Reserve Guard (DRG), a unit of
Chhattisgarh Police, was also
killed in the action while some
others sustained injuries, police
said.
Earlier in the day, a senior
police official said that Security
Forces achieved “historic success” during the encounter as a
top Maoist leader was eliminated, without giving more
details.
Hailing from undivided
Andhra Pradesh, Basavaraju was
the brain behind several major
attacks on security forces in
Chhattisgarh.
He was associated with the
banned movement since the
1970s and elevated to the top
post in CPI (Maoist) seven years
ago, when Naxal activities in
their stronghold Bastar region
were appearing to be wearing
out, officials said.
A resident of Jiyannapeta village in Srikakulam district of
Andhra Pradesh, Basavaraju
holds a BTech degree from the
Regional Engineering College Warangal, and was seen as an
enigmatic leader of the outlawed Naxal outfit.
Known by the aliases of
Prakash,Krishna,Vijay,Umesh
andKamlu,hejoinedthearmed
movement as a ground-level
organiser. He was considered
to have developed expertise in
impartingmilitarytrainingand
triggeringexplosivesandlandmines. Basavaraju’s age and
looks are still a matter of speculation, with security agencies
suggesting he was around 71
years of age. They have only a
bundle of old photos from his
youth. Basavaraju carried a
rewardofRs1croreonhishead
in Chhattisgarh.
The
Governments of other States,
including Andhra Pradesh,
Maharashtra and Telangana,
have also announced rewards,
totalling it to Rs 1.5 crore, an
official said.
With the latest action, 200
Naxalites have been killed in
separate encounters in
Chhattisgarh so far this year.
Of them, 183 were eliminated
in the Bastar division, which
includes districts of Bijapur,
Narayanpur, Dantewada and
Kondagaon.
Earlier in the day, deputy
Chief Minister Vijay Sharma
who holds the Home portfolio
said some top cadres were
among the slain Naxalites.
Speaker of the Chhattisgarh
Legislative Assembly Raman
Singh on Wednesday congratulatedtheChhattisgarhPolice,
saying, “Police have killed 26
Naxals. This was a big operation and no police were killed
in this operation.”
HealsocongratulatedUnion
Home Minister Amit Shah and
State Home Minister Vijay
Sharma.
Proud of our forces: PM
NEW DELHI, May 21 (PTI)
PRIMEMinister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said, he was proud
of the Security Forces who killed 27 Maoists in Chhattisgarh.
Reacting to the development, PM Modi said on X, “Proud of
our forces for this remarkable success. Our Government is committed to eliminating the menace of Maoism and ensuring a life
of peace and progress for our people.”
Backbone of Naxal movement broken: Shah
NEW DELHI,
May 21 (PTI)
CPI-MAOIST general secretary
Nambala Keshav Rao alias
Basavaraju, the topmost leader
and backbone of the Naxal
movement, was among the 27
dreaded Naxals killed by
Security Forces in Chhattisgarh
on Wednesday, Union Home
Minister Amit Shah announced.
He also said that this is for the
first time in three decades of
India’s battle against Naxalism
that a general secretary-ranked
leader has been neutralised by
the security forces.
“A landmark achievement in
the battle to eliminate Naxalism.
Today, in an operation in
Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh, our
Security Forces have neutralised
27 dreaded Maoists, including
Nambala Keshav Rao, alias
Basavaraju, the general secretary of CPI-Maoist, the backbone of the Naxal movement,”
Shah wrote on X.
Applauding “brave Security
Forces and agencies for this
major breakthrough”, the Home
Minister said he was glad to
share that after completion of
Operation Black Forest, 54
Naxalites have been arrested
and 84 others have surrendered.