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The arrest of the top Maoist leaders, a decline in new red violence for state police

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Ranchi: Tactical Change and Adoption of ‘Covid Diplomacy’ by state security forces to control left-wing extremism (LWE) produced positive results in 2021, marking the year with the arrest of the top leader and reduced violence.
The police trapped several major rebellious leaders, including CPI (Maois) members of the Prashant Bose Politbiro alias Kishan Da, with minimal guarantee damage.
Bose’s arrest, which topped the list of the desired Jharkhand police officer and Nia, is considered a fur at the limit of state security forces.
This year also witnessed a little panties in total incidents involving extremists and victims.
As of 24 incidents in 2020, 21 incidents (involving violence) were documented this year with 24 victims, consisting of 11 civilians, five security personnel and eight members of the LWE.
Apart from several shootout, security forces can make 128 arrests regardless of the 15 submission by some of the most sought-after leaders who bear the big number in their heads.
The year began with the arrest of nine rebels – two committees Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti (TSPC), three Maoists and four of the Indian People’s Liberation Front (PLFI).
The first major achievement came with the arrest of members of the Zonal CPI Commander (Maois), Jeevan Kandulna, in February.
He brought the gift of Rs 10 lakh on his head.
The captivity captured for more detention and destruction of the bandh rebel camp by Maois to protest police actions in Bihar also by and a great peace in Jharkhand except to blow up the railway in the Lotapahar area of ​​the Chakradharpur division.
In May, 22 more rebels, including the Commander of the Maoists and many TPC cadres and PLFI, were arrested.
The following month was also important when the police assured CPI (Maoist) Zonal Commander Nunu Chand Mahto to give up.
Another zonal commander, Uday Oraon, was arrested from Lohardaga.
Both of them took the gift of each of Rs 5 Lakh in their heads.
Two teenagers Maois also gave up in Garhwa while more than two dozen people who had different clothes were arrested.
Security forces also adopted ‘Covid diplomacy’ where they request rebels to give up and vaccinate and vaccinate for Covid infection.
In response, three Maoists lay arms in Hazaribag.
During the same period, PLFI Strongman Buddheshwar Oraon was killed in a meeting.
Another success for security forces in August was when Maharaj Pramanik, it was known to be aide near the Maoist leader who was killed by Arwind Ji and members of the Politbiro Bose, surrendered before the police officer on August 20.
The Special Area Committee member Maoist Pradyumna Sharma was also arrested around the same time.
In separate operations, Commander Maois Angad and Kishore Singh were arrested.
The dent in the Maoist camp continued until November when three members – Bailun Sardar, Suraj Sardar and his wife Raimuni – surrendered in front of Ranchi police.
In the same month, a major operation was carried out where Bose was intercepted and arrested in Seraikala along with his wife, Sheela Marandi, a member of the Central Committee, and four other helpers.
Towards the end of the year on December 26, Prakash Gope, CPI Guards (Maois) members of the Politbiro Ramesh Majhi aka Anal DA, who also brought the gift of Rs 1 Crore on his head, surrendered.
DGP Niraj Sinha said they managed to do a big operation this year.
“Large operations involving Maoist’s top leaders are the game of mind and better fought without violence so that there is guarantee damage to be prevented,” he said.

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