A significant number of Maoist insurgents, totaling 50 individuals including 32 women, have surrendered to security forces in Kanker, Chhattisgarh. The surrendered cadres handed over 39 weapons at the Border Security Force’s 40th Battalion camp in Kamtera. The group included influential Naxal leaders, highlighting the impact of ongoing security operations. This surrender represents a critical blow to the Maoist movement in the Maad region and is expected to encourage more cadres to abandon the armed struggle. Hopes are high for an even larger group of about 120 Naxals to surrender in Bijapur by Thursday, as outreach initiatives gain momentum. Efforts are being made to facilitate the return of these individuals to a peaceful life.
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