Around 40 Maoists operate in splinter groups in Odisha: Majhi

In Odisha, approximately 40 Maoist insurgents are believed to be operating in fragmented factions, according to insights shared by local authorities, including the state's Director General of Police, Sunil Kumar Bansal. The presence of these splinter groups poses ongoing challenges to law enforcement and security agencies striving to maintain peace in the region. The rise of these factions highlights a shift in Maoist strategies, as they adapt to intensified crackdowns by security forces. Officials emphasize the importance of community engagement and intelligence-sharing in combatting these threats. Odisha has been a focal point in India's long-standing struggle against Maoist insurgency, with various initiatives being implemented to counter their influence and ensure safety for local populations. The government is committed to addressing the root causes of this insurgency, which include poverty and lack of development, alongside employing tactical measures to dismantle these groups effectively.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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