A Maoist surrenders to Odisha Police.

Former Maoist leader in Phulbani, India, surrendered to police, ending his involvement in the outlawed group.

May 7th 2024.

A Maoist surrenders to Odisha Police.
In Phulbani, a member of the outlawed Communist Party of India (CPI) made a surprising decision on Tuesday. According to an officer, Samaya Madkam surrendered himself before the Odisha Police. Madkam, who held a prominent position as the commander of a team for the Kandhamal-Kalahandi-Boudh-Nayagarh division of the Maoist group, took this step in the presence of Berhampur Southern Range IG JN Pankaj and Kandhamal SP Suvendu Kumar Patra in Phulbani.

The police stated that Madkam hails from Sukma district in Chhattisgarh. He joined the Maoist organization in October 2005 and has been involved in a series of crimes and violent activities in the state of Odisha. With at least 17 cases registered against him in Kandhamal, Boudh, and Nuapada districts, it is suspected that Madkam may have also been involved in various cases in the neighboring state of Chhattisgarh.

When asked about his reasons for surrendering, Madkam revealed that he had left his home at the tender age of 10 and later joined the Maoists. However, due to constant harassment and exploitation by his seniors, he decided to leave the organization and reunite with his family. "I want to spend the rest of my life with my loved ones," he told reporters at Phulbani.

This unexpected turn of events has caused a stir in the area and has raised questions about the effectiveness of the Maoist group's tactics. It also serves as a reminder of the impact that negative influences and circumstances can have on a person's life choices. The Odisha Police have assured that Madkam will be given a fair trial and appropriate action will be taken against him for his past actions. This surrender serves as a significant step towards bringing peace and stability to the region.

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