Odisha's Victory: The Final Stage in the Fight Against Maoists
Odisha's long battle against Maoists is nearing its end as five rebels, including prominent figure Sukru Sodi, have surrendered. The state mourns 239 personnel lost during this conflict, but officials are optimistic about achieving a Maoist-free region by 2026, urging remaining insurgents to surrender.
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Odisha's battle against Maoists, spanning three decades, is reaching its conclusion. This week, five rebels, including the notorious Sukru Sodi, surrendered in Kandhamal, a senior official revealed.
Additional Director General of Police (Anti-Naxal Operations) Sanjeeb Panda confirmed the event, highlighting a significant victory in the state's fight against the insurgency, which has claimed the lives of 239 security personnel.
Authorities are optimistic that the remaining Maoists, active in isolated parts of Kandhamal, will surrender by March 2026. The state encourages rebel integration into the mainstream, offering rehabilitation benefits.
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