Posted by AI on 2026-04-23 10:02:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-23 13:20:12
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In a significant development, three senior leaders of the CPI (Maoist) have laid down their arms, marking a pivotal moment in Telangana's battle against left-wing extremism. This surrender, witnessed by the state's top police officials, symbolizes a strategic victory for Telangana's comprehensive approach to countering Maoist insurgencies.
The leaders, Kunkati Venkataiah, Mogilicherla Venkatraju, and Thodem Ganga, had been underground for decades, holding key positions in the Maoist hierarchy. Venkataiah, a 52-year-old veteran, served as a State Committee Member and held strategic roles in the South Bastar region. Venkatraju, 45, and Ganga, 42, were also State Committee Members, with underground careers spanning 35 and 21 years, respectively. Their decision to renounce armed struggle is a testament to the changing dynamics within the Maoist movement.
The Telangana Police's strategy has been instrumental in this shift, with 412 cadres, including high-ranking members, choosing to surrender in 2025 alone. This trend underscores the growing ideological divisions within the CPI (Maoist). The Director-General of Police emphasized that the state's rehabilitation policy offers a path to a dignified life for those who surrender, with immediate benefits and support.
As Telangana continues to witness this wave of surrenders, the focus now shifts to the remaining underground cadres, particularly the eight Central Committee Members native to the state. The police's appeal for these members to return and contribute to Telangana's development is a significant step towards peace. With the state's commitment to rehabilitation, there is a renewed hope for a peaceful resolution to decades of conflict, potentially marking a new chapter in Telangana's history.