In a shocking development from the Dandakaranya forests, a sensational letter has emerged from the Maoist party. The note, reportedly issued under the name of MMC Zone representative Anant, announced that weapons would be surrendered on January 1. A dedicated open frequency number was also provided for communication.
The letter emphasized that the surrender would not be individual but collective, with all members leaving simultaneously. This decision follows a clear weakening of the party after recent encounters with security forces, which led to the deaths of prominent Maoist leaders Mallojula, Ashanna, and Hidma.
According to the communication, the central leadership requested the remaining members to surrender. The move was said to provide the party members time to reintegrate into civilian life. Maoists reportedly sought some respite in daily routines before joining the mainstream, citing safety and personal adjustments as reasons.
Security experts believe this mass surrender could significantly change the region’s law and order scenario. Authorities are reportedly preparing to coordinate reintegration programs. The development is being closely monitored across the state, raising hopes of ending decades-long insurgency in Dandakaranya.










