170 Maoist cadres, including senior leaders, surrendered in Bastar in one month. Security forces seized 343 weapons, cash, and gold, crippling the Maoists' military and financial capabilities as Bastar moves towards peace under Mission 2026.

A total of 170 Maoist cadres have returned to the mainstream in one month in Bastar Division, including the surrender of the senior Maoist cadre of Bastar Range, DKSZCM Paparao and several DVCM-level cadres, Inspector General of Police in Bastar Range, Sundarraj Pattilingam said.

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Maoist Capabilities Decimated

More than 343 graded weapons have been recovered, including AK-47, INSAS, SLR, BGL launchers and LMG. This has almost eliminated the Maoists' military capability.

In the last 31 days, the recovery of Rs 6.75 crore in cash and eight kilograms of gold (worth more than Rs 12 crore) clearly indicates the weakening of the Maoists' source of funding.

Bastar's Historic Transformation Under Mission 2026

IG Sundarraj said on Wednesday that under Mission 2026, Bastar is witnessing a historic transformation today. A region that remained under the shadow of violence and fear for a long time is now decisively moving towards a new direction of peace, trust and development.

The collective resolve of the security forces, local administration and the people of Bastar has almost realised the goal of a Naxal-free Bastar. Bastar is now confidently moving towards a new chapter of lasting peace, progress and public trust.

'Poona Margham' Rehabilitation Program

A large number of misguided Maoist cadres are leaving violence and returning to a dignified life under the 'Poona Margham - Reintegration through Rehabilitation' program.

More than 2700 Maoists rehabilitated in 27 months, reflecting the growing environment of lasting peace and trust in Bastar.

Nearing a Naxal-Free Bastar

Decisive security operations, continuous surrenders, recovery of weapons and dump recoveries have nearly destroyed the organisation's structure and combat capability.

In line with the intent of the government, the joint efforts of security forces, local administration, local people and all concerned stakeholders are now taking the goal of a Naxal-free Bastar towards its formal completion.

The government had set a target of March 31, 2026, for Naxal-free India. (ANI)

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