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Naxalites Escaping To MP As Forces Increase Pressure

Naxalites escaping to Madhya Pradesh as paramilitary forces increase pressure in Chhattisgarh, police alert.

Naxalites are escaping due to the increasing pressure of paramilitary force in Chhattisgarh. Balaghat has been their old home in Madhya Pradesh, but now new districts are also in their JD.

Where they have made forests and river-drains as corridors. Naxalites have penetrated not only to Mandla but to Amarkantak.

The police department has also been wary of Naxal activities due to the killing of eighty-eight lakh Maoists in Mandla for the first time.

Naxalites step up to restore their existence in Madhya Pradesh

To regain its lost strength in Madhya Pradesh, the Central Committee of Naxalites has once again focused on Madhya Pradesh.

In order to restore its existence, the Central Committee has taken steps by setting up Vistara Dalam at Kawardha Kabirdham in Chhattisgarh, bordering Madhya Pradesh.

Through this, Naxalites are increasing their penetration in Madhya Pradesh. Naxalites have built a new corridor here.

Naxalites prepare a new route map in Madhya Pradesh.

The Naxalites prepared a new route map from the villages inhabited by dense forests along the Garhi range of Kanha National Park in Balaghat to Umaria, Anuppur, Shahdol to Singrauli via Mandla.

Naxalites are taking advantage of the lack of force in these areas.

Naxalites are looking for a new area

Naxalites are now taking advantage of the lapse in security due to reduced movement of Naxalites in Balaghat forests bordering Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh.

Two platoon of Naxalites in the jungle By giving gorilla training in the border area in Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh, the Central Committee of Naxalites has plunged two-platoon into the forest.

Along with this, Kanha Bhoram Bodla Committee has also been set up here, a woman member of which has become a target of police bullets in Mandla. 900 villages identified; Naxalites have identified 900 villages in the jungles of Mandla, Dindori, Anuppur, Umaria.

30-year exploits of Naxalites

Naxalites have attacked 88 people in different places and killed 88 people in 30 years.

Naxalites killed 48 villagers on suspicion of whistleblowing, while 36 security personnel and four employees were killed in ideological malice.

So far, 22 Naxalites have been killed in police encounter, including 20 in Balaghat and 2 in Mandla.

Police ready to root out Naxalism

The police are ready to root out Naxalism. Naxalites are surrounded by a constant search. In the Balaghat range, the police have got great success in curbing Naxalite activities.

Five Naxalites have been killed in three recent encounters – KP Venkateswara Rao, ADG, Balaghat.

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