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Working on new surrender policy, but not for hardcore Maoists: Chhattisgarh deputy CM

IndiaTimes Thursday, 18 April 2024
Chhattisgarh govt is revamping the surrender policy for Maoists to promote integration. Discussions include FIR criteria and policy changes. Govt's role in FIR quashing and Centre's peace talks involvement are emphasized.
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