Maoist leader surrenders before Telangana police
The Hindu
He was given ₹4 lakh for rehabilitation
Nearly 18 months after CPI(Maoist) Central Committee member Ravula Srinivas died of ill-health, his son and Maoist leader Ravula Ranjith, alias Srikanth, 23, surrendered before the Telangana police on Wednesday. Ranjith’s mother M. Savitri, also a Maoist leader who was in-charge of Kistaram Area Committee in neighbouring Chhattisgarh, is still working with the Maoists. DGP M. Mahender Reddy, announcing the surrender of Ranjith and presenting him a demand draft for ₹4 lakh for rehabilitation, appealed to Maoist leaders to join the mainstream.More Related News
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