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Ten cadres with ₹2.36 crore bounty surrendered with weapons in Balaghat.
Govt to launch full eradication drive in Balaghat; rehab promised for surrendering members.
Yadav says MP aims to finish anti-Naxal campaign by Jan 2026.
Following the surrender of ten hardcore Naxalites in Madhya Pradesh's Balaghat district with a combined bounty of Rs 2.36 crore, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav declared Dindori and Mandla to be totally free of Naxal influence.
On Sunday, the Naxalites—including four women—placed their weaponry in front of Yadav, including INSAS guns and AK-47s. According to officials, they belonged to the Communist Party of India's (Maoist) banned "Bhorsadev area committee."
"Dindori and Mandla are now completely free from Naxal influence. A complete Naxal e

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