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  • Historic Victory: Top Maoist Leader Ramdher Majji Surrenders, Ending Decades of Insurgency in Central India

    Historic Victory: Top Maoist Leader Ramdher Majji Surrenders, Ending Decades of Insurgency in Central India

    Dec 08, 2025 06:53 pm CST

    In a landmark development for India's fight against left-wing extremism, top Maoist leader Ramdher Majji and 11 cadres surrendered to authorities, effectively dismantling the last remaining insurgent network in the Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh (MMC) zone. This surrender, combined with the previous day's surrender of 10 high-ranking Maoists, marks the end of decades-long insurgency in the region, with officials declaring Madhya Pradesh now "almost completely Naxal-free."

  • Pro-Police Rally in Delhi Follows Controversy Over Alleged Pro-Maoist Slogans at Environmental Protest

    Pro-Police Rally in Delhi Follows Controversy Over Alleged Pro-Maoist Slogans at Environmental Protest

    Nov 25, 2025 09:48 pm CST

    Citizens gathered at India Gate supporting Delhi Police after videos emerged allegedly showing protesters praising Maoist commander Madvi Hidma during an air pollution demonstration. The controversy led to 22 arrests and sharp criticism from Delhi Law Minister Kapil Mishra, who claimed environmental activism was being used as a cover for extremist ideologies.

  • 37 Maoist Cadres Including Top Leaders Surrender to Telangana Police in Major Blow to Insurgency

    37 Maoist Cadres Including Top Leaders Surrender to Telangana Police in Major Blow to Insurgency

    Nov 23, 2025 12:48 am CST

    In a significant development for India's counter-insurgency efforts, 37 Maoist cadres including senior state committee members surrendered to Telangana police, turning in substantial weapons and ammunition. The mass surrender, featuring 25 women militants, marks one of the largest defections this year and highlights growing disillusionment within the banned CPI (Maoist) organization amid intensified security operations across the region.

  • Major Anti-Maoist Operation Thwarts Attack Plan on Police Camps and Government Institutions in Andhra Pradesh

    Major Anti-Maoist Operation Thwarts Attack Plan on Police Camps and Government Institutions in Andhra Pradesh

    Nov 20, 2025 06:08 pm CST

    Following the elimination of top Maoist commander M Hidma, security forces disrupted a major retaliatory plan targeting government facilities in Andhra Pradesh, resulting in 50 arrests and significant weapons seizures across five districts. Officials consider this operation a decisive blow to the insurgency movement in the Dandakaranya region.

  • Tech Shankar: Elite Maoist IED Expert Eliminated in Andhra Pradesh Security Operation

    Tech Shankar: Elite Maoist IED Expert Eliminated in Andhra Pradesh Security Operation

    Nov 19, 2025 09:08 pm CST

    Security forces eliminated Tech Shankar, a top Maoist leader and IED expert, during a major counter-insurgency operation in Andhra Pradesh's Maredumilli forests. This operation, which also neutralized commander Madvi Hidma, represents a significant blow to the CPI (Maoist) organization's technical capabilities and leadership structure in the Andhra-Odisha border region.

  • Seven More Maoists Including IED Expert Tech Shankar Killed in Andhra Pradesh Following Madvi Hidma

    Seven More Maoists Including IED Expert Tech Shankar Killed in Andhra Pradesh Following Madvi Hidma's Encounter

    Nov 19, 2025 03:02 pm CST

    In a major anti-Maoist operation following top leader Madvi Hidma's death, security forces eliminated seven more Maoists including IED specialist Tech Shankar in Andhra Pradesh's Alluri Sitharama Raju district. This operation is part of a month-long intelligence-driven campaign that has resulted in 50 arrests across multiple districts, with significant weapons recovery. Hidma's group was linked to several deadly attacks including the 2010 Dantewada massacre and carried a Rs 1 crore bounty.

  • The Fall of Madvi Hidma: How India

    The Fall of Madvi Hidma: How India's Most Feared Maoist Commander's Reign of Terror Ended in Bastar

    Nov 18, 2025 11:21 pm CST

    For over two decades, Madvi Hidma terrorized Bastar as the CPI (Maoist) most lethal commander, orchestrating India's deadliest Naxal attacks including the Tadmetla massacre that killed 76 CRPF personnel. His journey from a 16-year-old tribal recruit to Central Committee member ended in a decisive encounter in Maredmilli forest, marking a historic turning point in India's fight against left-wing extremism and bringing closure to Bastar's bloodiest chapter.

  • The Collapse of Maoist Leadership: How Madvi Hidma

    The Collapse of Maoist Leadership: How Madvi Hidma's Death Signals the Decline of Left-Wing Extremism in India

    Nov 18, 2025 07:42 pm CST

    The elimination of Madvi Hidma, a key tribal leader and military strategist of the banned CPI (Maoist), marks a critical turning point in India's fight against left-wing extremism. This analysis examines how his death, combined with other leadership losses in 2025, has created an irreversible crisis within the Maoist organization, leaving an aging non-local leadership struggling to maintain operational capabilities in the critical Bastar region.

  • The Fall of Madvi Hidma: How India

    The Fall of Madvi Hidma: How India's Most Wanted Maoist Commander Was Finally Eliminated

    Nov 18, 2025 04:24 pm CST

    After years of evading capture, notorious Maoist commander Madvi Hidma was killed in a strategic operation by Andhra Pradesh's elite Greyhounds force. This article examines Hidma's rise from a village recruit to the leader of the Maoists' deadliest battalion, his involvement in multiple deadly attacks against security forces, and the significant impact his elimination will have on the weakening insurgency movement across India's Red Corridor.

  • Maoist Leader Madvi Hidma Killed in Andhra Pradesh: Amit Shah

    Maoist Leader Madvi Hidma Killed in Andhra Pradesh: Amit Shah's Vision of Maoist-Free India Advances

    Nov 18, 2025 03:47 pm CST

    Key Maoist leader Madvi Hidma, responsible for 26 armed attacks against security forces, was killed in Andhra Pradesh's Maredumilli forest. This significant development advances Home Minister Amit Shah's recent promise of a Maoist-free India by March 2026, as shared with NDTV. Hidma, who carried a Rs 50 lakh bounty, was involved in multiple deadly attacks including the 2010 Dantewada assault that killed 76 CRPF personnel.