A top Naxalite leader of Rs 10 Lakh was killed in Jharkhand, another 24 surrendered

Pappu Lohara, head of the head of the Naxalite organization called Jharkhand Jan Mukti Parishad and a prize money of Rs 10 Lakh, died on Saturday morning in a meeting with security forces. Prabhat Ganjhu, another senior leader of the group, who was rewarded with a reward of Rs 5 Lakh, also died during the meeting. A third person who was believed to be a member of the prohibited organization was arrested during the campaign and a gun was recovered from him. Officials said the search operation is still underway in the Laathar region of Jharkhand. The latest meeting took place shortly after the murder of the top Nambala Keshav Rao Alias ​​Basavraju in Chhattisgarh. Rao was one of the 30 Naxalites who died during a large joint campaign led by the District Reserve Watch (DRG) in the forests of dense Abujhmad earlier this week. In many countries with the central government, the security forces have strengthened anti-naxal operations to end the Maoist uprising by the central government. According to police, 24 Naxalites in a separate development surrendered to officials in the Bijapur district Chhattisgarh and other 33 Naxalites on Friday night, they surrendered to the security forces in the state’s Bastar region, 24 of which were a reward of Rs 91 Lakh. Chhattisgarh Deputy Head Minister Arun said: “Naxalites leave the path of extremism and join the mainstream of society. We are fully committed to letting the rehabilitation and revival of these transitional participate.” Four senior Naxalites died after shooting in the commando teams in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on Friday. The security forces refuted, after which the meeting went on about two hours. Four bodies were recovered from the place, as well as a stock of weapons and ammunition. Share this story -tags