Updated On: 01 January, 2025 08:35 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
A total of 11 Naxalites surrendered on Wednesday before Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Gadchiroli. Pics/Gadchiroli Police

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Most prominent among the surrendered Maoists is Dandkaranya Zonal Committee Member Vimla Chandra Sidam alias Tarakka who had been involved in the Naxalism movement for the last 38 years
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CM Fadnavis said that Maoist cadres are disassociated themselves from the movement as they have realised its hollow ideology

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He said Maharashtra will soon become free of Naxal menace given the rise in the number of Maoists laying down their arms and the movement failing to attract recruits
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The government has started the process to make Gadchrioli the "first district" by eliminating the dominance of Maoists, he said

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Gadchiroli is often referred to as the last district of Maharashtra as it is on the state`s eastern border
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CM Fadnavis hailed the Gadchiroli police for their work against Naxalism

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He said people no more support Naxalites and not a single person is now willing to join the outlawed movement which is "very significant"
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CM Fadnavis said Maoists have failed to recruit even a single cadre in Gadchiroli in the last four years thanks to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the combined efforts of Gadchiroli Police and the local administration