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Maoist leader, suspected mastermind behind Chhattisgarh attacks, surrenders

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January 09, 2014 15:07 IST





*Hyderabad <http://www.ndtv.com/article/list/cities/1/hyderabad>: *
Disillusioned
with the 'mindless violence' and following ideological differences with the
CPI-Maoist leadership, a senior Maoist leader has surrendered to police in
Andhra Pradesh.

Communist Party of India-Maoist Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee
(DKSZC) official spokesperson Gumudavelli Venkatakrishna Prasad alias Gudsa
Usendi and his wife Santoshi Markam, also a Maoist, were produced before
the media in Hyderabad on Thursday.

Prasad, a native of Warangal district, was also a member of the DKSZC state
committee and in-charge of propaganda and press unit. Santoshi, from
Kondangoan in Chhttisgarh, was a divisional committee member of the DKSZC
press unit.

The 45-year-old Maoist is suspected to be the mastermind behind the killing
of 76 CRPF personnel near Tarmetla in Chhattisgarh and the ambush of a
convoy of Chhattisgarh Congress leaders that claimed 27 lives last year in
Bastar.

Prasad, who spent 28 years underground, faces no cases against him in
Andhra Pradesh. He was active in Chhattisgarh.

Director General of Police B. Prasada Rao told reporters that the couple
surrendered two days ago.

"Prasad came out (of the party) because of differences over the party's
ideology. He was frustrated over the indiscriminate and mindless violence,
killing of innocents after branding them as informers and blasting of
school buildings," the police chief said.

The officer also cited the ill-health of the couple as another reason for
their surrender.

The couple was produced before the media but was taken away after
photographers captured their pictures. Rao later said the couple cannot
speak because of their ill-health.

The police chief announced that Prasad would get Rs.20 lakh, the reward
announced by the state government for his capture.

Under the policy of the state government, all surrendered underground
Maoists get the reward amount for their rehabilitation.

Rao said a surrendered member of the central committee gets Rs.25 lakh and
a member of the state committee Rs.20 lakh.

"The money is given only to encourage the underground cadre to surrender
and join the mainstream," Rao said, and claimed that more Maoists were
ready to lay down the arms.

"Besides handing over the reward, the government will take all necessary
measures to usher in a new lease of life and enable them to lead a life of
respect and dignity," he said.

Attracted by Maoist ideology, Prasad joined the Maoist movement in 1985
after dropping out of school in Hyderabad. He was arrested along with six
other Maoists in 1987 in an arms case in Visakhapatnam.

The same year, he was released along with others in exchange for seven
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers abducted by the Maoists.

Rao said the surrendered Maoists would face trial in cases booked against
them in Chhattisgarh and other states.

About 600 Maoists have surrendered in Andhra Pradesh in the last three
years. Last year, 81 cadres laid down their arms while the number was 297
in 2012 and 212 in 2011.

Rao said 275 Maoists were still underground but only 77 were active in the
state while others were in Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra and Jharkhand.

As many as 11 out of 17 members of the central committee of the CPI-Maoist
are from Andhra Pradesh, which was once considered a stronghold of Maoists.
Of six members of its politburo, four are from Andhra Pradesh
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