
Bhadradri Kothagudem Superintendent of Police B. Rohit Raju Inspecting | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
In the middle of enlarged anti-Maoist operations in the Dandakaranya Forest Region in the neighboring Chhattisgarh, the district police Bhadradri Kothagud in Telangana laid a renewed move to improve the road connection in the wooded border region in Bhadrachalam agency Chhattisgarh in South Bastar Division.
Work on the 2 km BT road between Pusuguppa in Charla Mandal and Rampuram in the Chhattisgarh district in Bijapur was completed in the mission mode under the continuous security cover of the district police and CRPF staff.
Bhadradri Kothagudem Superintendent of Police | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
On Thursday, April 17, Bhadradri Kothagudém Superintendant of Police Director B. Rohit Raju was accompanied by Bhadrachalam as Vikrant Kumar Singh.
In an interview with the media in Pusuguppa, she said that SP said that 1.9 km of vital road connecting Pusuguppa and Rampuram along the interstate border was completed at the estimated cost of 3 GBP Crore sanctioned by the state government.
This will help the tribal people in the internal areas access access to educational and medical services, he added and said that two mobile hospitals would be open one in Pusuguppa and Chennapuram Villages in Charla Mandal soon.
The predominant number of 220 cadres CPI (Maoist) from Telangana and South Bastar in Chhattisgarh has so far surrendered this year before the district police, said it was attributed to the “Operation Cheyutha” district police and rehabilitation measures taken by the TELANGAN government to surrender to the Maoists.
Published – April 17, 2025 20:33