Jalandhar Reddy threw us overboard by surrendering, say Maoists

The Andhra Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOB SZC) of the banned CPI (Maoist) has condemned the statements of the surrendered Moaist Muttannagari Jalandhar Reddy that the movement had been weakened.

Jalandhar Reddy, who joined the former People’s War Group (PWG) in 2000, surrendered on April 20 before the Director General of the Police (DGP) D. Gautam Sawang at the AP Police Headquarters in Mangalagiri, Guntur District.

Jalandhar Reddy, who has been wanted on many cases including the Balimela attack, the kidnapping of former malkangiri collector Vineel Krishna, and the attack on many police stations, claimed that many changes had occurred in the Maoist party that disaffected him with the ideology would have.

“I had served the party in various functions in the united Andhra Pradesh and on the border between Malkangiri, Koraput and Visakha (MKVB) as well as in the AOB SZC. I had observed many changes in the past few years and disagreed with my party leaders on various issues. So I decided to avoid violence and join the mainstream, ”Jalandhar Reddy had said.

“For certain reasons, I couldn’t do it justice. There were no new hires in the Maoist party, and the forbidden outfit is facing a fight, ”the capitulated Maoist had said.

‘False statements’

In a letter from AOB SZC’s official spokesman, Ganesh, condemning Jalandhar Reddy’s comments, he alleged that Jalandhar Reddy had deceived the Maoists.

“Jalandhar Reddy had lost his commitment to the movement. He surrendered to the police to protect himself. He made false statements about the Maoists in front of the media and the police, ”Ganesh said. “It is not correct to say that the movement is weakened. We are still fighting, with the support of the people, against the anti-popular policies of the state and central governments. We’re going to teach him a lesson, ”he added.

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