Who Were the Two Men Found Murdered by Maoists in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur?

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Key Takeaways
- Two individuals were murdered in Bijapur district.
- A local educator known as 'Shiksha Doot' was among the victims.
- The killings are linked to suspicions of being police informants.
- The region has a long history of Maoist violence.
- Authorities are actively searching for the perpetrators.
Raipur, July 15 (NationPress) In a disturbing escalation of violence in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, two individuals, including a ‘Shiksha Doot’ (a term for educators operating in remote and Maoist-affected regions of Chhattisgarh), were discovered dead in the forests of Pilur village on Tuesday.
One of the deceased has been recognized as Vinod Made, a local education worker who was allegedly taken by Maoists on Monday night. His remains, alongside that of another unidentified person, were found near the Farasgarh police station, according to police reports.
Law enforcement has been deployed to the village to pursue the Maoist perpetrators.
Residents claim that the murders were executed under the suspicion of police informant activities, though official confirmation from authorities is pending.
Eyewitness testimonies and local media outlets indicate that Naxalites left pamphlets beside the bodies, accusing the victims of sharing intelligence with security forces.
This incident has sparked renewed anxiety in a region that has been a longstanding center of Maoist insurgency.
This recent attack is part of a series of similar incidents in Bijapur over the last two weeks, where six people, including two students, have been reportedly killed by Maoists on the grounds of being informers.
The Bastar region, which includes Bijapur and neighboring districts, has recorded over 1,800 fatalities due to Maoist violence since Chhattisgarh was established in 2000.
Security forces have initiated a search operation in the vicinity, and the state government has reaffirmed its dedication to eradicating Naxalism by March 2026, a goal set by Union Home Minister Amit Shah earlier this year.
Previously, on June 17, three villagers, including a 13-year-old schoolboy and a 20-year-old college student, were reportedly strangled by Naxalites in Peddakorma village, Bijapur district. The victims were identified as Anil Madvi, a Class 7 student, and Soma Modiyam, a recent high school graduate who had begun college.
Since the inception of Chhattisgarh in 2000, Naxalites have claimed the lives of at least 1,821 individuals across Bastar’s seven districts, with Bijapur facing the highest casualty numbers.
The victims have encompassed civilians, surrendered militants, and elected officials.