In a massive operation, security forces killed 31 Maoists, including Kamlesh alias RK, one of the most-wanted Maoist commanders, and Niti alias Urmila, a spokesperson for the group.
Both were key figures in the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC), with Kamlesh being wanted in five states and Urmila playing a crucial role in the Maoist propaganda machinery.
So far, over 180 Maoists have been killed in encounters in Chhattisgarh this year, marking one of the most successful phases in the fight against left-wing extremism in the state, officials said.
More than 212 Maoists have also been arrested in Bastar during the monsoon season alone and 201 have surrendered, indicating a strong decline in the movement’s influence.
Officials said the encounter has resulted in the recovery of 31 bodies so far.
“Weapons like light machine guns (LMGs), AK-47s, self-loading rifles (SLRs), INSAS rifles, and .303 calibre firearms were seized from the site, further indicating the presence of senior Maoist cadres,” an official said.