International

India kills dozens of Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh battle

India kills dozens of Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh battle

A clash between Indian security forces and Maoist rebels in the lush central Indian state of Chhattisgarh left 31 insurgents dead, police said Sunday.

The fight in the Bajapur district of Chattisgarh also left two Indian commandos dead. Other security personnel were injured in the clash.

Inspector General of Police in Chattisgarh, Pattilingam Sundarraj said security forces commenced the anti-rebel operation based on intelligence that a large number of Maoists were present in the area. The authorities also recovered weapons and ammunition after the battle.

READ ALSO:

Indian Home Affairs minister hails ‘big success’ of operation Indian Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, a members of the Hindu nationalist BJP and confidant of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, hailed the operation as a “big success in the direction of achieving a Naxal-free India.”

The Naxalites have waged attacks on government officials and engaged in abductions (FILE: April 13, 2007)Image: picture-alliance/AP Photo/M Quraishi The Naxalites, a coalition of Marxist groups, have been engaged in an insurgency in north and central India since 1967.

The militants, who subscribe to the teachings of Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong, say they are fighting for more natural resources on behalf of poor Indigenous communities.

The Naxalites are multilingual, and able to speak with many tribal villagers in the underdeveloped, heavily forested Chattisgarh region.

 

India kills dozens of Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh battle

Trends Admin

Recent Posts

Presidency announces arrest of suspect linked to fake Tinubu audio fraud

Presidency announces arrest of suspect linked to fake Tinubu audio fraud The Presidency has announced…

8 minutes ago

State Police Framework Ready Soon, Presidency Tells Nigerians

State Police Framework Ready Soon, Presidency Tells Nigerians The presidency said Thursday that a constitutional…

24 minutes ago

Kidnapping in South-West Is a Business, Not a Religious War — Ex-Minister Olanrewaju

Kidnapping in South-West Is a Business, Not a Religious War — Ex-Minister Olanrewaju Former Minister…

1 hour ago

Osun 2026: Accord Party Chairman Shot in Osogbo as Police Begin Investigation

Osun 2026: Accord Party Chairman Shot in Osogbo as Police Begin Investigation Accord has strongly…

1 hour ago

FG Considers Tougher Age Limits for Social Media Use by Children

FG Considers Tougher Age Limits for Social Media Use by Children LAGOS — The Federal…

2 hours ago

Outrage as WAEC WASSCE Exams Run Into Night, Trigger Fresh Concerns

Outrage as WAEC WASSCE Exams Run Into Night, Trigger Fresh Concerns LAGOS — The ongoing…

2 hours ago