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Military offensive vs. Maoist resistance: Unfolding tensions in Karegatta Hills amidst peace offer

By Harsh Thakor* 
A significant military operation is underway in the Karegatta hills, located along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. The central and state governments have deployed between 4,000 to 20,000 armed personnel, primarily paramilitary forces, with possible reinforcement from the army, as part of an encirclement-suppression campaign targeting Maoist insurgents. The conflict has intensified, with reports of escalating armed confrontations.
The Communist Party of India (Maoist) has reiterated its willingness to engage in peace talks, contingent upon the cessation of Operation Kagaar, the halt of new armed camp constructions, and the declaration of a mutual ceasefire. The Maoists have criticized the state's actions, describing them as oppressive measures aimed at suppressing revolutionary and democratic resistance movements.
The CPI (Maoist) has called for an end to what they term "genocidal aggression," which reportedly includes cutting off essential supplies such as food, water, and medicine to the affected areas. Despite these challenges, Maoist forces have continued to retaliate against the offensive with reported resilience.
The region's harsh climatic conditions, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, add to the difficulties faced by both sides. Earlier this year, the Maoists issued warnings about the presence of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and spike traps in the area, urging civilians to avoid the region. Media reports suggest that the Maoists have fortified their positions with bunkers, tunnels, and other supplies, and approximately 500 to 1,000 Maoist combatants are reportedly engaged in active defense.
Casualties have been reported on both sides, with dozens of Maoist fighters reportedly killed and over 40 government personnel hospitalized due to dehydration and injuries, including those caused by IED attacks. The conflict has also extended to the media, with narratives being used as tools in the ongoing struggle.
In Delhi, wall paintings by the bsCEM group have appeared in various locations, including Delhi University North Campus and Connaught Place, demanding peace talks with the CPI (Maoist), the cessation of Operation Kagaar, and an end to the encirclement campaign in the Karegatta hills.
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*Freelance journalist 

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