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Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara has announced efforts to encourage Maoists to surrender, aiming to make the state "Naxal-free." This comes after reports of suspected Maoists expressing willingness to return to the mainstream. The process is underway, with certain procedures and rules for surrender being reviewed. If successful, the state may become Naxal-free, but the minister acknowledges the need to prevent infiltration from other states.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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