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12 Naxalites Surrender in Chhattisgarh, Return to Mainstream

12 Naxalites in Chhattisgarh have surrendered to security forces, marking a significant step towards peace and development in the region.

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Author: Jagraj Published: 26 Jun 2026, 10:14 PM Updated: 27 Jun 2026, 12:36 AM Views: 3
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Efforts to restore peace in the Naxal-affected region of Chhattisgarh have achieved another success. 12 active Naxalites have surrendered before the state's security forces. This incident highlights the effectiveness of the state government's surrender policy and the police's community outreach programs. These Naxalites have expressed their desire to return to the mainstream of society and have resolved to abandon the path of violence.

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The surrendered Naxalites include members of various ranks, some of whom had minor bounties on their heads. They also deposited their weapons and ammunition with police officials. Officials stated that these Naxalites had been involved in various violent activities for several years, including attacks on security forces, obstructing road construction, and intimidating local residents.

The Director General of Police (DGP) termed this surrender a significant achievement. He stated that this event is a testament to the commitment of the security forces to bring peace and development to the region. The DGP also reiterated that the government is always ready for all Naxalites who wish to abandon violence and lead a normal life.

The surrendered Naxalites will be provided benefits under the government's rehabilitation policy. This policy includes financial assistance, vocational training, and housing facilities to help them gain a respectable place in society. The aim is to make them self-reliant and prevent them from returning to a life of crime.

This surrender comes at a time when the Chhattisgarh government is continuously striving to eradicate Naxalism and accelerate development work in the affected areas. These efforts include building new roads, opening schools, providing healthcare facilities, and creating employment opportunities for local youth.

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Security experts believe that such surrenders will inspire other Naxalites to abandon violence and adopt a peaceful life. This demonstrates that the pressure from security forces and the government's welfare schemes are jointly compelling Naxalites to surrender.

In recent years, there has been a significant reduction in Naxalite violence in Chhattisgarh. This is attributed to the aggressive strategy of the security forces, improved intelligence, and better coordination with the local population. The increasing number of surrendered Naxalites is a clear indication that the Naxalite movement is losing its grip.

The local administration has also contacted the families of the surrendered Naxalites to encourage them to cooperate in this process. Family support often plays a crucial role in helping Naxalites return to the mainstream.

This incident is expected to further accelerate development projects in the region. As long as the Naxalite threat persists, it is difficult to fully implement infrastructure development and social welfare schemes. More surrenders will bring stability to these areas.

However, officials have warned that much work still needs to be done. Naxalism has not been completely eradicated, and security forces need to remain vigilant. Nevertheless, this surrender is a positive step that will lead Chhattisgarh towards peace and prosperity.

The government has once again reiterated that any Naxalite who abandons violence and surrenders will receive due respect and rehabilitation. This is an open invitation to all those who wish to lay down their arms and pick up a pen and a plow.

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Jagraj

Staff Reporter at VG Khabar.

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