Two top Maoist leaders killed in major op on Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border

Our security forces are systematically dismantling the top leadership of the Naxals, breaking the backbone of red terror, Union Home Minister Amit Shah posted on X (formerly Twitter), praising the forces for their continued success.

According to a senior Chhattisgarh Police officer, the operation began early on Monday based on intelligence inputs about Maoist movements in the area. A gunbattle broke out when the forces reached the suspected hideout. “Two male Maoists were killed, and their bodies recovered from the spot,” the officer said.

Security forces recovered an AK-47 rifle, an INSAS rifle, a barrel grenade launcher (BGL), a large cache of explosives, Maoist literature, and other materials from the site.

Both commanders were natives of Karimnagar, Telangana, and had been active for over three decades, allegedly masterminding numerous deadly attacks on security forces and civilians in Bastar. Each carried a reward of Rs 40 lakh on their heads in Chhattisgarh.

These killings mark a significant blow to the Maoist leadership, said IG Bastar Range Sundarraj P, noting that police remain committed to counter-insurgency efforts despite challenging terrain and weather. He urged remaining militants to surrender and take advantage of the government’s rehabilitation policy, reported PTI.

With this operation, the number of Naxals killed in Chhattisgarh this year has risen to 249: 220 in Bastar, 27 in Gariaband, and two in Durg division. On September 11, 10 Naxals, including Central Committee member Modem Balakrishna, were killed in a major encounter in Gariaband.

### Chhattisgarh: 12 Naxals Carrying Rs 18 Lakh Bounty Surrender

Earlier, on September 18, twelve Naxals, including five women, carrying a total bounty of Rs 18 lakh, surrendered before the police in Chhattisgarh’s Narayanpur district.

“12 Naxals carrying a total bounty of Rs 18 lakh have surrendered today. The group includes five women and seven men. Two of them were ECMs in their Naxal outfit in the Indravati and East Bastar areas,” Narayanpur Superintendent of Police Robinson Guria said.

The SP stated that under the surrender policy, each surrendered Naxal is given Rs 50,000, and identification documents are issued so that they can avail benefits under government schemes.

According to SP Guria, one of the surrendered Naxals belonged to Platoon 16, whose commander was neutralised in the last operation. He added that the Naxals surrendered due to the government’s surrender policy and increasing pressure from ongoing anti-N
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