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Odisha: Three Maoist leaders give up before DGP

Odisha: Three Maoist leaders give up before DGP
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Bhubaneswar: After the Covid-19 pandemic endangers the leadership of Maois over in the country, three rebel leaders, including two women, surrendered before Odisha DGP Abhay on Sunday.
Talse Huika, a member of the Regional Committee (ACM) carrying a prize of Rs 4 Lakh, put his arm before Abhay during the top police visit to Coraput Regency.
Rame Podiamia, also ACM, and Raidhar Dhurua, party members, surrendered before DGP in Malkangiri.
This is the first time Maois gave up before DGP in the past two years.
They usually do it before SPS.
“Among the main reasons for their surrender are often interesting by Minister of Naveen Patnaik to join mainstream policies, interesting surrender and rehabilitation from the state government, health and education services and violations or poor treatment by their seniors,” said Their men, “said Abhay Media people.
The source said more differences between Odia leaders and Telugu Maois were other reasons to get out of clothing that were prohibited.
Police said Huika, who belonged to the Narayanpatna region of Coraput Regency, was appointed in CPI clothing ) In 2012.
At that time he was asked to appear at Jana Natya Mandali, who was a group of Maoist culture.
He was only 13 years ago.
He was given military training and was armed with a rifle .303 When he was a teenager.
After being promoted to the rank of ACM in the year 2015, he was given an Insas rifle, and was made to work in the Pedabailu Area Committee until May 20 21.
He was then transferred to the Boipariguda Area Committee.
He was part of the five attacks on security forces, along with several other Maoist’s violent incidents, in Malkangiri and Coraput.
Podiami, who has joined Maois in 2000, was promoted to the rank of ACM in 2005 and began carrying Rifle .303 since then.
Even though he belongs to Malkangiri, the field of operation is Chhattisgarh.
Podiami brought Rs 4 lakh gift on his head.

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