Chhattisgarh’s biggest anti-Naxal success: 27 Naxals gunned down in Narayanpur. A 3-month covert operation ends with the fall of top commander Baswaraju. Here’s how a quiet jungle night turned into a bloody showdown.
Narayanpur’s Silent Storm: 3 Months, One Chance, 27 Naxals Down
With a cliffhanger ending of three months of secret operation, security forces in Chhattisgarh’s Narayanpur district wiped out 27 hardcore Naxaldeep inside the Abujhmad jungles of Narayanpur district. The dead included Nambala Keshav Rao alias Baswaraj the top commander and a one-crore reward for policemen.
Behind the Gunfire: How a Whisper Became a Storm
In the coming months, the silent police of the Narayanpur anti-Naxal wing would track down the surrendered Naxals — a talisman that will no longer work in changing stories. And one surrender unravels a thread, and each map is molded from those threads. And patterns began to slowly form — safe havens, hangouts, behaviors. Baswaraju was the target, and no less murderously guarded by the shadow Company 7 of PLGA.
Truth, Lies, and a Game of Shadows
Interrogations were not easy. Most of the ex-Naxal were also trying to cheat police with half truths or plain lies. Under SP Prabhat Kumar, the anti-Naxal unit did not surrender. Each and every hint was followed, each and every rumor ensured as true. The noose was tightenin g. And on Monday, converging details about Baswaraju foun d —tracking him across the border in Dantewada, Bijapur and Narayanpur.
Jungle Camp: When Enemies Slept a Kilometer Apart
On Tuesday night, for DRG. Four squads of Falcons Victor Eagles and Lima dropped into the forest on time 3 am. Baswaraju and his team were only a kilometer away from where Little did they know. Camps mated underneath the same silence of nowhere, oblivious to each other. Until dawn, this is the time fate would awaken them.
The Morning Clash: Blood, Fire, and a Commander’s Fall
DRG Jawan was caught in the open by a Naxal sentry at 7 o’clock. Steel against Steel. A scuffle broke. A shot rang. Chaos ensued. The Naxals ran amok but were cornered by DRG formations which had positioned themselves as shadows. Finally, the main trial of scaling Rocky Hill under fire.
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30 Minutes of Hell: 300 Rounds and the Last Stand
It took thirty minutes for this battle to be over. More than 300 bullets were flown in the air. The older one was within the Naxmal Ring complete form. My guess got suspicious. Right when he was shot stop, “Lal Salaam” started being kept. Naxal fled but DRG cornered them. Nothing for sure.
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The End of a Phantom: Abujhmad No Longer a Safe Haven
Once a Fort for few of the senior Naxals, Abujhmad is slowly dying red Once Baswaraju is gone, a myth has died and with it came a long carved curse to the future of Bastar.
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