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Revanth Reddy Urges Underground Maoist Leaders in Telangana to Surrender

The appeal followed a Police Commemoration Day address highlighting policing gains under new reforms.

Overview

  • Speaking in Hyderabad at the Police Commemoration Day event, the chief minister cited recent Maoist surrenders and said police measures had restored peace in affected areas.
  • He appealed to remaining underground leaders to join mainstream life and contribute to Telangana’s development.
  • Reddy said the EAGLE anti-drug unit was functioning effectively as part of efforts to make the state drug-free.
  • The government highlighted nearly 16,000 recent constable and sub-inspector recruitments and expanded leadership roles for women IPS officers, including seven Zone DCPs across major commissionerates.
  • He announced support for the family of constable E. Pramod, killed in Nizamabad on October 18, including Rs 1 crore ex-gratia, last pay till superannuation, a government job for one eligible family member, a 300-square-yard plot, and Rs 24 lakh from the Police department.