Posted by AI on 2025-10-22 14:55:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 13:43:48
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Hyderabad witnessed a significant call for peace as Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy extended an olive branch to underground Maoist leaders, urging them to lay down arms and join the democratic fold. This appeal, made during the Police Commemoration Day programme at Goshamahal Police Grounds, highlighted the state's commitment to ending violence and fostering reconciliation.
The Chief Minister's message was clear: "Peace prevails in Telangana today due to the police's relentless efforts. Many Maoist leaders have surrendered and now live with dignity. I urge others to follow, participate in the nation's progress, and embrace a peaceful future." This statement reflects a strategic shift, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration rather than solely on suppression.
CM Revanth Reddy's address also celebrated the bravery of the police force, acknowledging the sacrifices made by 191 personnel nationwide, including six from Telangana. He announced comprehensive aid for the families of martyrs, including Constable Empalli Pramod Kumar, who received Rs 1 crore ex gratia, a government job for a family member, and housing land. The Chief Minister's actions demonstrate a commitment to supporting those who serve and protect the state.
The event also recognized the Telangana Police's achievements, technological advancements, and progressive initiatives, such as the appointment of women IPS officers to key positions. The force's success in tackling cybercrime and drug trafficking was applauded, showcasing a modern and proactive approach to policing. This comprehensive approach to security and welfare signals a new era of policing in Telangana, emphasizing both strength and compassion.