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Five Naxalites surrendered themselves in front of the security forces, had done this massacre.

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Kamaljeet Singh – Mumbai Uncensored, 13th June 2022

A news is coming out from Jamui district of Bihar, where under the Anti-Naxal Operation and Rehabilitation Policy, five Naxalites of Dharhara block in Chormara camp of the district have surrendered themselves to the security forces. At the same time, the surrender of Naxalites is being told a big achievement of CRPF. With this, now peace will be established in other areas including Dharhara. 

It is also being told that in view of the anti-Naxal operation of the police, five Maoists have adopted the rehabilitation policy of the government. Not only this, it is also being said that these Naxalites were very disappointed with the internal hollowness of the organization. However, influenced by the new dawn, new beginning policy, Baleshwar Koda, Arjun Koda, Bahadur, Nageshwar Koda and Pali are among the five Naxalites who surrendered in front of the police leaving the Red Terror.

At present, all these Naxalites have been reported to be involved in murder, levy, kidnapping, arms, explosives and other Naxalite activities in other police stations including Dharhara, Ladaitand. Recently, the surrendered Naxalites carried out the murder of the newly elected headman of Azimganj Panchayat Parmanand Tudu. Since then the anti-Naxal campaign and surrender drive was being run by the police. 

The establishment of a new police camp and the civic action program paid off and the villagers surrendered to the police by bringing members of the Naxalite organization who had strayed from the mainstream of the society to the camp. 

Let us tell you that the surrendered Naxalites have been kept under tight security at Barhat in Jamui district. At the same time, the top officers of CRPF are continuously interrogating him. However, official confirmation is yet to be made regarding this matter.

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