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Home / Crime and Justice / Naxal Commander Surrenders, Ends Mandla Maoist Presence

Naxal Commander Surrenders, Ends Mandla Maoist Presence

7 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Ten Maoists surrendered, including a commander with a bounty.
  • Covert negotiations led to the rebels laying down weapons.
  • Mandla district is now free of any Maoist presence.
Naxal Commander Surrenders, Ends Mandla Maoist Presence

Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a substantial triumph in its ongoing campaign against Naxalite activities. Ten Maoist insurgents have laid down their arms and surrendered to authorities, significantly disrupting rebel operations in the region. The surrender includes the highly sought-after commander, Surendar, also known as Kabir, who was carrying a reward of Rs 77 lakhs.

This major development was the result of extensive covert negotiations, which proved successful in convincing the rebels to abandon their armed struggle. The surrendered Maoists handed over their automatic weapons and a cache of ammunition, providing a significant intelligence and operational victory for the state's security forces. The operation has effectively cleared Mandla district of any remaining Maoist presence.

The successful surrender marks a critical turning point in the state's efforts to combat left-wing extremism. Authorities are confident that this development will deter other insurgents and further bolster security across the region. The effective removal of Maoist influence from Mandla district is expected to pave the way for enhanced development and peace in the area.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Surendar alias Kabir is a commander of the Maoists who surrendered in Madhya Pradesh and had a bounty of Rs 77 lakhs.
Mandla district in Madhya Pradesh is now free of any Maoist presence following the surrender of ten Maoists.
The surrender of the Maoists in Madhya Pradesh was facilitated by covert negotiations conducted by security forces.

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