Two Naxalites surrender in Sukma

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Sukma, Aug 26: Two Naxalites, including a militia platoon member of the outlawed Maoist movement, surrendered in Sukma in Chhattisgarh on Saturday, a police official said.Deva and Erra told police they were disappointed with the inhuman and hollow Maoist ideology and therefore, had decided to lay down arms, the official said.
“Deva was a militia platoon member while Erra was part of the militia as well as an agriculture committee member under Korrosheguda Revolutionary People’s Council (RPC) of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist),” the official said.
“They were involved in several incidents of violence in Bhejni area in the district. Deva and Erra will be rehabilitated in accordance with the policey related to surrender as set by the state government, sais surrender policy,” he added. (PTI)

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