Telangana’s law enforcement leadership stepped up its campaign against Maoist insurgency with a compelling Sunday appeal. DGP B. Shivdhar Reddy amplified CM A. Revant Reddy’s message, inviting all covert CPI (Maoist) top brass and operatives to exit the shadows, ditch arms, and embrace mainstream life under state rehabilitation auspices.
Spotlighting policy efficacy, Reddy revealed that 588 insurgents across hierarchies have reintegrated over two years. Driven by police persistence and governmental largesse, these former rebels now lead contented, protected existences with families back home.
‘They’ve accessed every perk of our surrender-rehab policy,’ he affirmed, stressing enduring state safeguards. The initiative’s allure has crossed state lines, drawing surrenders from elsewhere and validating Telangana’s humane approach.
A new, earnest outreach targets elite underground leaders plus the state’s lingering 15 cadres. Surrenderers will receive prompt perks per guidelines, with full backing for honorable village or town resettlements.
In an era demanding innovative resolutions to protracted threats, Telangana Police champions non-violent paths. Reddy beseeched rebels: ‘See the shifts, rejoin families, fuel Telangana’s advancement.’ Solid vows ensure seamless transitions to dignified normalcy.