Nagpur: Milind Teltumde, a member of the Slain Central Committee (CC) from the Communist Party of India (Maois), has the opportunity to receive a check around RS25 Lakh, a specially made rehabilitation plan and other facilities to join the mainstream having talks with the police because the surrender is realized.
On the contrary, on November 13, he died in a meeting in the Mardintola forest in Gadchiroli where his body ridden by the bullet recovered.
Earlier this year, negotiations had taken place between Teltumde and the police department for several months to adopt the ‘submission policy’ of the Maharashtra government.
Talks have begun with the initiative to the ADDL SP, Deori (Gondia), Atul Kulkarni.
Dig, the range of Naxal, Sandip Patil, has also supported the effort.
The plan is to get Teltumde, also responsible for the Zone of Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh (MMC), surrendered in front of the heavyweight minister in Nagpur.
It was studied, Teltumde’s health began to fall and he had some differences with CPI MAOIS decision makers after some of his financial strength was limited.
It encourages teltumde, which is the brain behind encouraging the concept of ‘urban maoism’, to put the weapon.
The source said Teltumde’s bodyguard, who was Hardcore Maois from Chhattisgarh, and his nearby maid opposed their senior leaders who left the movement, the sources said.
“Teltumde passed the Gondia to reach his nest in Kanha National Park when we initiated talks.
After the conversation failed, he returned to their basic camp at Abhujmadh.
It was on his way back from Abhujmadh to Kanha that he was cornered and killed,” said a police source.
Patil, who was sharp that Maoist senior cadre gave up, said every effort was made to make Teltumbel feel comfortable and safe.
“In addition to the point of humanity behind saving lives, there is a thought that eliminating someone also burying the secret, information, and other valuable input from him forever.
The police and teltumbel can increase each other so he receives his submission scheme,” Patil said.
Dig said Teltumde felt the surrender scheme was a trap to kill him in a fake meeting.
“We have asked Teltumde to give up before the collector, not the police or even a minister or MLA.
Teltumde’s best friend, who most he trusted, was also engaged,” Patil added that the forestry department personnel were the streets of Teltumde and the police.
ADDL SP Kulkarni said the negotiators would meet Teltumde in his line to discuss his surrender.
The police learned, the Gadchiroli police were very monitoring Teltumde’s movements escorted by formations such as Pleton Vistar, local gerage forces 4 and 10 and GATTA.
Close surveillance caused meetings along the border of Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh.