Nine hardcore Naxalites surrendered in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district, citing disillusionment with the Maoist ideology, internal conflicts, and pressure from security forces. The cadres, including two women, turned themselves in before police and CRPF officials, carrying a total bounty of Rs 43 lakh. Notably, the commander of platoon no 24, involved in several deadly attacks, and another member with significant rewards were among those who surrendered, highlighting a significant blow to the outlawed outfit in the region.
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Relatives of Amritpal Singh Dhillon, arrested for the hit-and-run that killed marathon legend Fauja Singh, visited his family to express condolences, shocked by the incident. Amritpal, who allegedly fled the scene, later admitted he didn't realize he had struck the 114-year-old, with his family learning of his involvement only after police arrived at their home. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Relatives of Amritpal Singh Dhillon, who was arrested for the fatal hit-and-run of...
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