Former Maoist Central Committee member Malla Raji Reddy, who recently surrendered to the police, clarified that he has no intention of contesting elections or forming a political party. He visited his native village Sastrulapalli after 46 years, marking his first return since his surrender.
Kadari Satyanarayana Reddy, alias Kosa, a senior Maoist leader, was killed in a police encounter in Chhattisgarh and laid to rest in his native village Gopalraopalli. His funeral drew crowds after decades of absence, with red flags and slogans marking his revolutionary legacy.
Alleges that Chhattisgarh police are killing detained Maoists under the pretext of encounters; call for Operation Kagar to be stopped; urge public, activist, and Supreme Court intervention
Kothagudem: The outlawed CPI (Maoist) Central Committee staff member and its technology expert, Ravi (Jailal) had died while testing a bomb arrow he developed. In a statement released to the media here on Saturday the Maoist Central Committee revealed the details of his death nearly one and half year after it occurred on June 25, […]
The Maoist Central Committee official spokesperson, Abhay in a statement released to the media here on Thursday said the party was grieved and shocked to learn about the death of Swamy.