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#CounterInsurgency

politics
Political ch@politi
October 15, 2025October 15, 2025
October 15, 2025

A senior Maoist politburo member, Bhupathi, along with 61 members of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), has surrendered to the authorities, with the majority of the fighters hailing from the Gadchiroli region in Maharashtra, a known Maoist stronghold. Bhupathi, considered a key strategist and influential figure within the Maoist hierarchy, had long evaded capture, making this surrender a significant breakthrough for law enforcement and counter-insurgency operations.The surrendered cadres include both senior leaders and rank-and-file members, many of whom were actively involved in operational planning, recruitment, and training of new militants. Officials have highlighted that this development reflects both the success of intelligence operations and the growing appeal of government rehabilitation and surrender policies. The surrender also signals a potential weakening of Maoist organizational control and operational capabilities in Gadchiroli and neighboring regions, where insurgent activities had caused prolonged disruptions to local administration and development projects. Authorities have assured comprehensive rehabilitation packages for the surrendered members, including financial assistance, skill development programs, and integration into mainstream society. This approach aims to not only ensure long-term peace in Maoist-affected areas but also encourage other insurgents to lay down arms voluntarily. Analysts believe that such high-profile surrenders can serve as a model for conflict resolution and bolster local governance and security initiatives in Maharashtra and other Naxal-affected states. #MaoistSurrender #Bhupathi #PLGAFighters #Gadchiroli #MaharashtraNews #CounterInsurgency #MaoistLeadership #PeaceInitiative #Rehabilitation

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politics
Political ch@politi
Problem
September 22, 2025September 22, 2025
September 22, 2025

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has officially declared the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang faction), including all its wings and associated fronts, as an unlawful association. The ban will be effective for five years starting September 28, 2025. The move is part of India’s effort to clamp down on insurgent activity. #MHA #NSCNK #Insurgency #NationalSecurity #UnlawfulAssociation #InternalSecurity #GovernmentAction #NorthEastIndia #SecurityNews #CounterInsurgency #LawAndOrder #IndiaNews #TerrorismClampdown #PolicyUpdate #News #Newsone

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