Six Naxalites Killed on Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra Border; Three Among Them Women

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Six Naxalites Killed on Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra Border; Three Among Them Women

Six Naxalites, including three women, were killed in an encounter with security forces near the Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border in Bijapur district on Tuesday. The joint operation, conducted by the District Reserve Guard (DRG) and the Special Task Force (STF), also led to the recovery of automatic weapons, INSAS rifles, a Sten gun, a .303 rifle, explosives, and other Maoist materials.

The encounter took place in the National Park region during a search operation launched by security personnel. Teams from the Bijapur DRG, Dantewada DRG, and the STF participated in the action. Bijapur SP Dr. Jitendra Yadav said the operation dealt a “significant blow” to the Naxal command structure in the area.

Another encounter also occurred near the Taralaguda area along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, where a wounded Naxalite was captured and taken into custody for medical treatment and interrogation.

Government Response:
State Home Minister Vijay Sharma praised the forces for their successful operation, stating that those who surrender will be provided with a safe return and rehabilitation. “If the Naxalites choose violence, the forces will respond firmly,” he said.

Families Appeal for Surrender:
In a rare move, the mothers of top Naxalite leaders Hidma and Barse Deva have publicly appealed to their sons to surrender. Hidma’s mother, Madvi Punji, said, “Come home, my son. Earn and live peacefully in the village among your people.”

Background and Impact:
Hidma, the head of Battalion No. 1 of the CPI (Maoist) and a member of its Central Organizing Committee, is one of the most wanted Naxalite leaders in India. Officials believe the operation marks a key step in weakening the Maoists’ command structure and morale in the region.

Security forces are continuing combing operations in the area. The interrogation of the captured militant is expected to yield crucial information about other Naxal bases and movements.

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