The andhra pradesh police said the. Still, the very fact that they are in the. Madvi hidma, also known by aliases such as hidmalu and santosh, was one of india’s most wanted maoist commanders, a figure whose name became synonymous with some of the. Within the erstwhile people’s war group (pwg), he operated under several aliases — bhupathi, sonu, master, and abhay — and quickly rose through the ranks. News india two men from same village rose to top of maoist ranks. Two men from same village rose to top of maoist ranks. Deva and hidma are the top two maoist commanders, and, on january 16, they were cornered by security forces in south bastar, but managed to escape. Senior officers said these two surrenders created a “vacuum of command” in the whole central indian maoist corridor, leaving isolated bands with no support, no escape routes.
The Andhra Pradesh Police Said The.
Two men from same village rose to top of maoist ranks. Madvi hidma, also known by aliases such as hidmalu and santosh, was one of india’s most wanted maoist commanders, a figure whose name became synonymous with some of the. Senior officers said these two surrenders created a “vacuum of command” in the whole central indian maoist corridor, leaving isolated bands with no support, no escape routes. Within the erstwhile people’s war group (pwg), he operated under several aliases — bhupathi, sonu, master, and abhay — and quickly rose through the ranks.
Still, The Very Fact That They Are In The.
Deva and hidma are the top two maoist commanders, and, on january 16, they were cornered by security forces in south bastar, but managed to escape. News india two men from same village rose to top of maoist ranks.
Still, The Very Fact That They Are In The.
News india two men from same village rose to top of maoist ranks. Two men from same village rose to top of maoist ranks. The andhra pradesh police said the. Deva and hidma are the top two maoist commanders, and, on january 16, they were cornered by security forces in south bastar, but managed to escape.
Madvi Hidma, Also Known By Aliases Such As Hidmalu And Santosh, Was One Of India’s Most Wanted Maoist Commanders, A Figure Whose Name Became Synonymous With Some Of The.
Senior officers said these two surrenders created a “vacuum of command” in the whole central indian maoist corridor, leaving isolated bands with no support, no escape routes. Within the erstwhile people’s war group (pwg), he operated under several aliases — bhupathi, sonu, master, and abhay — and quickly rose through the ranks.