In a strategic push for lasting peace, Telangana DGP B. Shivdhar Reddy on Sunday renewed calls for underground CPI (Maoist) leaders and members to surrender. Reiterating CM A. Revant Reddy’s initiative, he promoted the state’s surrender and rehabilitation framework as a gateway to secure, respectable lives with families.
The DGP’s statement underscored two-year milestones: 588 Maoists from organizational echelons have returned to civilian life through combined police and policy endeavors. Beneficiaries now flourish safely in native villages, embodying policy success.
Reddy highlighted interstate inspirations, as the program’s empathy and results lure external insurgents. Affirming policy robustness, he directly appealed to top fugitives and Telangana’s residual 15 cadres to step forward for peaceful futures.
Government protocols guarantee immediate benefits and holistic reintegration support, enabling free, dignified existences in communities. Amid flux, Telangana Police prioritizes amicable conflict resolution.
‘ Acknowledge transformations, embrace kin, contribute to progress,’ Reddy urged, cementing assurances of governmental aid for normalized livelihoods.
