Maoists: The forest areas of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and AP have become major obstacles for the Maoist party. Even though Maoist is dominant all over the country, the influence is only in Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. The police believe that the center of activity is Ambusmad forests in Chhattisgarh. Existence is expressed by occasional explosions and firing. However, special forces are constantly scouring the forests to target Maoists. In this order, the encounter is taking place in order to identify the Maoists. And there are allegations that some people are being caught and having an encounter with a covert operation. Recently, the Maoists have been receiving back blows. On Tuesday (September 3), 9 Maoists were killed in an encounter in the forests of Chhattisgarh. Among them it seems that there are people from Telugu states. Some are to be identified. Two days later (Thursday) another encounter took place in Bhadradri Kothagudem district. It seems that 6 Maoists have died in this. The encounter took place near Raghunathapalem area of Karakagudem mandal of Bhadrachalam district. It seems that top leaders from Telangana are among the dead. Need to know more about this.
Identification as members of Lacchanna Dal..
Those who died in encounter in Bhadradri Kothagudem district are said to be members of Lacchanna Dalam. The encounter was led by Greyhound Chief Stephen Ravindra. Two Maoists sustained injuries in the search after the firing. The dead bodies and the injured were shifted to Manuguru Hospital. Two AK 47 guns were recovered. After the Chhattisgarh encounter, it was reported that the Greyhounds operation was conducted on information received that the Maoists had entered the forests of Khammam, Mulugu and Bhadradri districts.
Telangana residents in Chhattisgarh encounter..
Central committee member and in-charge of Dandakaranya area Macharla Esobu (70) alias Jagan, Randhir and Dada were killed in an encounter in Bailadilla forests of Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh state on Tuesday. Bastar IG Sundarraj issued a statement to this effect. The IG said that 9 people died in the encounter, including Jagan and PLGA member Santi, Area Committee members Madakam Sushila, Gangi Muchiki, Kosa Madavi, Division Committee members Lalitha, AOB Special Zonal Committee Guard Kavitha, Division Committee member Hidme Madakam and Platoon member Kamlesh.
60 lakhs reward on 9 people..
The IG said that there is a reward of Rs.60 lakh on the 9 people who died in the Chhattisgarh encounter. In this Jagan alone Rs. He said there is a reward of 25 lakhs. Two 303 rifles, two 12 bore rifles, two Burmar guns, SLR, domestic carbon 9mm, 8MM rifle, 315 bore rifle, BGL launcher and heavy explosives were seized from the encounter site.
Jagan's home town Tekulagudem
After the death of Maoist leader Macharla Esobu alias Jagan, his hometown is Tekulavarigudem in Kazipet mandal of Hanumakonda district. He joined the Maoist party in 1974 at the age of 21. After serving as the President of Rythu Kooli Sangam in 1978, Esobu fully devoted himself to forests. He rose to prominence in the Central Committee of the Maoist Party and served as the Commander of the Special Protection Wing of Ganapathy, the former Secretary of the Central Committee, the top leader of the party. After that, he took charge as a military member of the Central Committee. Currently, he is serving as the Military In-charge of Chhattisgarh State Committee and the Central Committee Member in-charge of Maharashtra Chhattisgarh Border.