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Senior Maoist, 8 other operatives surrender in AP
CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support, along with eight others. CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra p…

CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support, along with eight others. CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support, along with eight others.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support, along with eight others.
- CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support,
- along with eight others. CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and
- loss of public support, along with eight others.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- rendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support, along with eight others.
- Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support, along with eight others.
- CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support,
- along with eight others. CPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and