Hope for peace: Maoists likely to drop their weapons and come in society

“Hope they will surrender with a change of heart” Siddaramaiah   Bengaluru: The Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah on Monday said that appealed to Maoists to surrender and hoped their hearts will change. Speaking with the reporters Siddaramaiah replying to a queue on about whether the government is ready to accept the surrender of the.

“Hope they will surrender with a change of heart” Siddaramaiah

 

Bengaluru: The Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah on Monday said that appealed to Maoists to surrender and hoped their hearts will change.

Speaking with the reporters Siddaramaiah replying to a queue on about whether the government is ready to accept the surrender of the Naxals, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, “I have called upon the Naxals to surrender, and there is a possibility of their surrender through a change of heart.”

“The process of bringing them into the mainstream of society is underway,” Siddaramaiah stated.

Most wanted Maoists operating in the deep jungles of Western Ghats, the hilly and coastal region of Karnataka have decided to lay down their arms and join the mainstream following the appeal by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka Congress government.

According to sources, the Maoists have taken the decision following the encounter with Vikram Gowda and the continuous combing operations in the Western Ghat region by the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) and the Karnataka Police.

Sources said that top leaders like Mundagaru Latha who heads the Tunga Naxal Wing in the state; Sundari, Vanajakshi, and Jeesha, the most wanted Maoists of south India; K. Vasantha from Andhra Pradesh and Mareppa Aroli, have decided to surrender and lay down their arms.

Maoist leader Sundari’s brother Anand, who was also a Naxal and returned to the mainstream, stated, “They will welcome her home if she decides to lay down arms. Let her and associates stop the struggle and live like common people. It’s been 17 years since she left home. We will be happy if she comes back to us.”

“Sundari, surrender before the government and come back home,” he appealed in Kutlur of Mangaluru district.

The surrender procedure will happen in two to three days, sources confirmed.

The sources also revealed that the Maoists had written a letter in this regard to the Citizen’s Forum, a progressive organisation and the members of the forum have discussed the matter with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

The CM welcomed the proposal and gave the green signal for authorities to start the surrender procedures.

The Maoists have demanded that the surrender process should take place in a dignified manner and that their self-respect should not be harmed. They have also demanded that they should not be prevented from exercising their rights under a democratic system.