Odisha: Anti-Maoist operations lead to significant decline in red terror," says BSF IG Charudatta Agrawal 
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Odisha: Anti-Maoist operations lead to significant decline in red terror,” says BSF IG Charudatta Agrawal 

The BSF has significantly reduced Maoist activity in Odisha, with only 60-70 remaining active, mostly from neighbouring states. BSF IG Charudatta Agrawal highlighted the neutralization of three Maoists, 24 surrenders, and the seizure of explosives and weapons this year. Efforts, including advanced surveillance, continue to secure Naxal-prone areas and integrate remote regions like Malkangiri

Dr Samanwaya NandaDr Samanwaya Nanda
Dec 1, 2024, 09:00 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Odisha
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BSF Inspector General (IG) Charudatta Agrawal. speaking at a press conference in Bhubaneswar

BSF Inspector General (IG) Charudatta Agrawal. speaking at a press conference in Bhubaneswar

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Bhubaneswar: The activities of Maoists in Odisha have been substantially reduced, with the Border Security Force (BSF) playing a pivotal role in neutralising the threat, stated BSF Inspector General (IG) Charudatta Agrawal. Speaking at a press conference in Bhubaneswar ahead of the BSF Raising Day on December 1, Agrawal highlighted that only 60 to 70 Maoists remain active in the state, most of whom originate from neighbouring states like Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.

“Out of the active Maoists, only 6-7 are local cadres from Odisha. The remainder are from outside states,” he said, underscoring the BSF’s commitment to securing Odisha’s Naxal-prone regions.

This year, the BSF has made significant progress in its anti-Maoist operations. Agrawal reported that three notorious Naxals were neutralised, and 24 hardcore Maoists surrendered. Additionally, during search operations, the BSF seized 34 improvised explosive devices (IEDs), 117 grenades, and a substantial cache of arms and ammunition.

Agrawal also emphasised development initiatives, noting that the BSF’s efforts have transformed remote areas like Malkangiri, where the construction of the Gurupriya Bridge has connected 151 villages, benefiting 31,000 residents. “With the support of the BSF, these areas are now part of the mainstream,” he added.

The IG pointed out the Union Home Ministry’s objective of eradicating Maoism from Odisha by 2026. “Estimates suggest that around 250-300 Maoists have been neutralised in Odisha over the past 15 years,” he disclosed. Modern technology, including high-tech drones and satellite surveillance, is being utilised to monitor Maoist activities, ensuring the safety of lives and livelihoods.

Agrawal reiterated that the anti-Naxal drive would continue in collaboration with Odisha Police and intelligence agencies. “We are strengthening our vigilance in border areas to counter threats, including Bangladeshi infiltrators,” he stated.

The BSF Raising Day, celebrated on December 1, commemorates the achievements and dedication of the force. As part of its mission, the BSF remains committed to maintaining peace and fostering development in Odisha’s vulnerable regions.

The IG assured that with sustained efforts and modern technology, the complete eradication of Maoist influence in Odisha is achievable. “Our operations will persist until the threat is eliminated,” he concluded.

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