Malkangiri's Transformation: From 'Maoist Hotbed' to 'Naxal-Free' Zone
Odisha's Malkangiri district has been declared 'Naxal-free' following the surrender of Sukhram Markam, a key member of CPI (Maoist). His capitulation symbolizes a significant blow to the Maoist influence in the region, allowing for state rehabilitation initiatives to take root and reinforce democratic processes.
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Odisha's Malkangiri district, previously notorious as a Maoist stronghold, has now been pronounced 'Naxal-free' by authorities. This declaration follows the surrender of Sukhram Markam, an influential member of the CPI (Maoist) carrying a bounty of Rs 21 lakh, marking a critical shift in the region's political landscape.
Markam, who laid down his arms in the presence of local authorities, was a pivotal figure involved in various violent acts across Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. His decision to abandon the Maoist movement and integrate into mainstream society is seen as a substantial setback for left-wing extremism in the area.
The surrender signifies a hopeful transition for Malkangiri, with state initiatives poised to support former rebels like Markam through rehabilitation programs, underscoring a renewed faith in democratic governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)

