Sujata, the brain of one crore prize maoists, convincers, over 100 cases are registered - Maoist Mastermind with a plethora of Rs 1 Crore Surrenders

Updated: Sun, 14 Sep 2025 12:50 am (IST) One crore price woman Maoist Kalpana alias Sujata stopped arms. 62 -year -old sujata’s surrender is a major attack on the backbone of the Maoist -Violent Organization. She is the sister -in -Law of Bhupathi who is at the forefront of the race to become the general secretary of the late top Maoist Kishanji and to Basav Raju. Sujata was born in 1963 in Telangana. Her father, Timma Reddy, was a postmaster. Jnn, Jagdalpur. One crore price woman Maoist Kalpana alias Sujata stopped arms. 62 -year -old sujata’s surrender is a major attack on the backbone of the Maoist -Violent Organization. She is the sister -in -Law of Bhupathi who is at the forefront of the race to become the general secretary of the late top Maoist Kishanji and to Basav Raju. Remove the ad, just read the news, provide all facilities under the rehabilitation policy. In the presence of the Telangana Director General of Telangana in Hyderabad, Sujata, who returned to the mainstream on Saturday, provided all the facilities under the prize money of Rs 25 Lakh and a rehabilitation policy. Police and intelligence agencies consider him the brain of more than 100 Maoist incidents in tribal areas. 76 soldiers were sacrificed in the Tadmetla massacre in 2010. In the Jhiram Valley attack in 2013, senior leaders of Congress died and his thoughts are considered behind several major attacks, including the 2020 minapa attack. Sujata was born in Telangana in 1963, Sujata was born in 1963 in Telangana. Her father, Timma Reddy, was a postmaster. In December 1982, she joined the People’s War Group and became active in the Natya Mandali, the cultural unit. Meanwhile, he met senior Maoist -violent Mallozula Koteshwar Rao alias Kishanji, from where he married in 1984. Kishanji died in a meeting in 2011. Family members did not take the body, the Maoist Monument Dhawast stayed in the morgue in the police meeting in the cancer district of Chhattisgarh for four days. With the arrival of the family, the public cooperation was cremated by the social organization on Saturday at the request of the police. At the same time, the 47th Battalion BSF staff in the Pakhanjur area of ​​the district demolished the 14 -foot high memorial built by Maoists. Meeting in Bijapur: Two Maoist stacks, repaired weapons, two Maoists died in a meeting between security forces and Maoists in the forests of the Gangalur police station. 303 guns, a 12 -drill gun and explosive material were found from the place. SP Jitendra Yadav said Maoists attacked the soldiers while searching for the forests of the Gangalur region. Until the morning, there was a fuel firing from both sides. The bodies of two Maoists were recovered during the search of the meeting place.