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How Telangana Got Maoist Devji, Underground For 40 Years, To Surrender

TT Editor·Updated: 24 Feb 2026 10:19 pm IST
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How Telangana Got Maoist Devji, Underground For 40 Years, To Surrender

In a significant breakthrough for law enforcement, the Telangana Police announced the surrender of four senior commanders from the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist), including the notable figure Devji, who had been active underground for approximately 40 years. This development was highlighted during a press conference led by Director General of Police B Shivdhar Reddy. The surrender is seen as a crucial step in curbing Maoist activities in the region, which has been a long-standing challenge for the state. Authorities are hopeful that the return of these commanders will lead to more surrenders and provide vital insights into the operational dynamics of the Maoist organization. The Telangana Police have been actively engaging with Maoists to encourage their reintegration into society, aiming to reduce violence and foster peace in affected areas. The state’s strategy includes providing rehabilitation and support to former insurgents, which has shown promise in recent years. This surrender could mark a turning point in the ongoing efforts against Maoist insurgency in Telangana and neighboring states, underscoring the importance of community-based initiatives in addressing the roots of such extremism.

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