The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Surrendere­d Maoists eager for rst tryst with democracy

- T. Appala Naidu

n 2021, a divisional committee member of the banned CPI (Maoist) surrendere­d before the erstwhile East Godavari district police and the police claimed that he joined mainstream politics after developing an aŸnity with democracy. He is eagerly waiting to cast his vote in this elections and his —rst tryst with democracy “The surrendere­d Maoist is now the head of a youth wing of the ruling YSRCP in the Godavari Agency in Alluri Sitarama Raju (ASR) district. He is also actively involved in the ongoing election campaign,” the ASR police claimed.

Since 2022, as many as 125 Maoists and Maoist sympathise­rs associated with various Left-Wing Extremist (LWE) groups in the Red Corridor have surrendere­d before the ASR district police. Of the total surrendere­d Maoists, 87 are natives of Andhra Pradesh, 22 belong to Odisha, and 16, including six who surrendere­d before Visakhapat­nam police on April 22, are natives of Chhattisga­rh.

IRight to Franchise

“All the surrendere­d Maoists have already enrolled as voters in Andhra Pradesh. They are also set to exercise their franchise in the 2024 elections. They have been leading a normal life since they joined the mainstream,” said Mr. Hrishikesh, Sub-Inspector, ASR police Special Branch on the Left-Wing Extremism.

For the 87 Maoists who surrendere­d in 2022 in the State, the 2024 elections will be the venue to showcase their faith in democracy by exercising the right to franchise. Integrated Tribal Developmen­t Agency Project Director Kavuri Chaitanya told The Hindu: “Every citizen residing for six months in an area is entitled to get the vote in the respective area as claimed by the citizen.”

A surrendere­d Maoist, only after taking part in the elections by voting can get a complete taste of democracy.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India