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Police, CRPF raze 44 Maoist-built monuments in Gadchiroli

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Last updated: February 18, 2026 5:43 pm
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Published: February 18, 2026
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The operation underscores the changing security landscape in Gadchiroli, where the administration is focusing on development and security after years of insurgency. File image used for representational purposes.

The operation underscores the changing security landscape in Gadchiroli, where the administration is focusing on development and security after years of insurgency. File image used for representational purposes.
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The Gadchiroli Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) demolished 44 monuments built by Maoists across the district on Wednesday (February 18, 2026).

The operation, involving approximately 800 personnel from 18 teams, including the C-60 anti-Naxal force, Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad, and CRPF was conducted in remote forest areas. The monuments were located within the jurisdiction of 15 police posts and sub-posts in regions such as Pengunda, Kawande, and Tumarkothi, considered Maoist strongholds.

Eighteen structures were razed in Etapalli and 17 in Hedri sub-divisions. Monuments were dismantled in Bhamragad (5), Jimlagatta (2), Dhanora (1), and Pendhari (1).

Superintendent of Police Nilotpal said the exercise is part of continued efforts to dismantle the physical infrastructure of the Maoist movement in the region. He noted that due to sustained anti-Maoist campaigns in recent years, the activities of the insurgent group have come down.

“The Gadchiroli Police is committed to creating a safe environment for citizens. The demolition of these symbols of violence is intended to reinforce that commitment and build trust among the villagers,” Mr. Nilotpal said. The demolition drive was conducted under the guidance of Additional Superintendents of Police M. Ramesh (Operations), Kartik Madheera, and Gokul Raj G. (Administration), along with Deputy Superintendent of Police (Operations) Vishal Nagargoje.

The operation underscores the changing security landscape in Gadchiroli, where the administration is focusing on development and security after years of insurgency. The police have urged citizens not to be misled by Maoist propaganda and to support the administration’s efforts for lasting peace.

Published – February 18, 2026 11:13 pm IST



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