Ten Naxals Surrender in Madhya Pradesh, CM Mohan Yadav's Commitment to End Naxalism
In a significant development, ten Naxals, including the leader of the Kanha-Bhoramdeo division, surrendered in Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav hailed this as a major success in the state's ongoing fight against Naxalism. He reaffirmed his commitment to eradicate Naxalism by January 2026, emphasizing the government's resolve to eliminate this threat from the region. This surrender is seen as a pivotal moment in the state's efforts to combat Naxal activities. Read on to discover more about the implications of this event and the government's plans moving forward.
Dec 7, 2025, 18:03 IST
Significant Surrender of Naxals in Madhya Pradesh
In a notable event, ten Naxals, including Kabir, the leader of the Kanha-Bhoramdeo division, surrendered on Sunday in the presence of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. This development is viewed as a major achievement in the ongoing campaign against Naxalism in the state.
CM Mohan Yadav's Strong Resolve
Following the surrender of the Naxals, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav expressed pride in the efforts of the police, stating they have accomplished a significant task. He reiterated his commitment to eradicate Naxalism, declaring, 'We pledge that by January 2026, either the Naxals will surrender, or we will eliminate them.'
He emphasized that numerous Naxals have chosen to surrender, affirming that it is the resolve of Prime Minister Modi and his government to completely eradicate Naxalism from their territory.