PLGA on the brink: Only 20 Maoist cadres remain on T-C’garh border
Hyderabad: The CPI (Maoist)'s People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), once the most formidable armed wing of the Maoist movement in central India, has now been reduced to a small group of cadres along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, following a series of killings, surrenders and sustained security operations.
Police sources say that only a small contingent of around 20 cadres remains active in the Karreguttalu hills, led by Sodi Keshalu alias Malla, deputy commander of PLGA battalion. In recent weeks, the formation has suffered major setbacks. Commander Hidma was killed, Badise Sukka alias Deva surrendered, and two more commanders along with several cadres also laid down arms. The once powerful guerrilla battalion, formed during the peak of Maoist activity in the early 2000, now stands largely weakened.
A top source in Telangana police said, "There are only around 20 PLGA cadres left now on Karreguttalu led by Keshalu. They are stubborn and not surrendering. If CRPF or Chhattisgarh District Reserve Guard (DRG) puts pressure from the Chhattisgarh side, then they may yield."
According to police sources, following the surrender of Deva, Keshalu took charge. He earlier served as commander of the 1st company during the Dharmaram camp attack in Jan 2024. As of early this year, he is reported to be moving in the Karreguttalu hills with around 20 to 30 cadres and is armed with an AK-47. Police sources said he earlier escaped an encounter at Annaram in Nov 2025.
How PLGA was formed
Director general of police B Shivadhar Reddy said the PLGA did not have a specific individual founder. According to him, it was established by CPI (ML) People's War on Dec 2, 2000, when Muppalla Laskhmana Rao alias Ganapathi was heading the organisation.
"The PLGA was founded to commemorate the first death anniversary of the encounter deaths of their central committee members Nalla Adi Reddy, Yerramreddy Santosh Reddy and Sheelam Naresh in Koyyur of erstwhile Karimnagar district," the DGP said.
Police said that after the 2004 merger of CPI (ML) People's War and Maoist Communist Centre, People's Guerrilla Army was renamed as the PLGA. Initially, the armed wing operated through smaller guerrilla companies. Later, the Maoist central committee decided to create larger military formations by merging companies into battalions.
The first PLGA battalion was formed in 2009 with around 200 cadres, by merging company 3 commanded by Hidma and company 8 under Singanna, along with other PLGA cadres. Nambala Keshava Rao alias Basavaraj, then central military commission in-charge, along with Devuji and Ramanna, played a key role in forming the battalion.
Bastar stronghold
According to police, the battalion primarily operated in south Bastar and parts of west Bastar, moving through dense forest belts.
Over the years, the battalion was involved in several ambushes and attacks on security forces, including incidents at Singanmadugu, Thadimetla, Gattam, Kistaram, Kasalpad, Pidmel, Kothacheruvu, Burkapal, Palodi, Minpa and Tekulagudem. Police records indicate that these attacks led to casualties among security personnel and seizure of weapons and ammunition.
The formation also maintained specialised units, including a technical wing for manufacturing weapons and explosives, communication teams using VHF and UHF radio systems, intelligence units tracking the movement of security forces, and training teams providing military instruction to cadres.
Israel Iran War
A top source in Telangana police said, "There are only around 20 PLGA cadres left now on Karreguttalu led by Keshalu. They are stubborn and not surrendering. If CRPF or Chhattisgarh District Reserve Guard (DRG) puts pressure from the Chhattisgarh side, then they may yield."
According to police sources, following the surrender of Deva, Keshalu took charge. He earlier served as commander of the 1st company during the Dharmaram camp attack in Jan 2024. As of early this year, he is reported to be moving in the Karreguttalu hills with around 20 to 30 cadres and is armed with an AK-47. Police sources said he earlier escaped an encounter at Annaram in Nov 2025.
How PLGA was formed
Director general of police B Shivadhar Reddy said the PLGA did not have a specific individual founder. According to him, it was established by CPI (ML) People's War on Dec 2, 2000, when Muppalla Laskhmana Rao alias Ganapathi was heading the organisation.
Police said that after the 2004 merger of CPI (ML) People's War and Maoist Communist Centre, People's Guerrilla Army was renamed as the PLGA. Initially, the armed wing operated through smaller guerrilla companies. Later, the Maoist central committee decided to create larger military formations by merging companies into battalions.
The first PLGA battalion was formed in 2009 with around 200 cadres, by merging company 3 commanded by Hidma and company 8 under Singanna, along with other PLGA cadres. Nambala Keshava Rao alias Basavaraj, then central military commission in-charge, along with Devuji and Ramanna, played a key role in forming the battalion.
Bastar stronghold
According to police, the battalion primarily operated in south Bastar and parts of west Bastar, moving through dense forest belts.
Over the years, the battalion was involved in several ambushes and attacks on security forces, including incidents at Singanmadugu, Thadimetla, Gattam, Kistaram, Kasalpad, Pidmel, Kothacheruvu, Burkapal, Palodi, Minpa and Tekulagudem. Police records indicate that these attacks led to casualties among security personnel and seizure of weapons and ammunition.
The formation also maintained specialised units, including a technical wing for manufacturing weapons and explosives, communication teams using VHF and UHF radio systems, intelligence units tracking the movement of security forces, and training teams providing military instruction to cadres.
You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI
|
Bank Holidays in Hyderabad |
Gold Rate Today in Hyderabad |
Silver Rate Today in Hyderabad
Popular from City
- Iranians in India pull down anti-regime posts after Tehran threatens property seizure
- 'Brain-dead' woman jolted back to life by pothole in UP
- ‘Without money, we will die here too’: Why fear of war has failed to deter Indian workers looking to head for Middle East
- Ex-techie dies by suicide after quarrel with mother-in-law over cooking in Bengaluru; husband held for dowry death
- Jwala delivers 5 cubs at Kuno National Park; India’s cheetah population rises to 53
end of article
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: UAE embassy in Iraq attacked, Hezbollah drones target Israel
- 'Historic $300 billion deal': Trump announces Reliance investment to build first new US oil refinery in 50 years
- 'Constantly humiliated, caused mental trauma': Mumbai dentist's chilling death note shocks kin; how troubled relationship ended in tragedy
- Kolkata Fatafat lottery result today (March 9): Check winning numbers and full winners' list
- At 40°Celsius, Mumbai sweats it out on its hottest day in 5 years
- ‘Without money, we will die here too’: Why fear of war has failed to deter Indian workers looking to head for Middle East
- 60 sites identified to relocate 2,800 industries outside Outer Ring Road in Hyderabad
Featured in city
- MDS Student Suicide Note Allegations: Boyfriend booked for abetment; six-page note details alleged mental harassment
- 'Brain-dead' woman jolted back to life by pothole in UP
- Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune and more: Severe LPG crunch hits cities, 1000s of hotels affected; here's what we know
- Mob Assaults Kanpur Priest: Photo allegedly shows him eating non-veg; police identify accused
- Severe Heatwave Grips Mumbai: IMD records 40°C at Santacruz; relief likely March 13–14
- Gone in 69 days: 94-year-old Bengaluru scholar losses Rs 5 crore to cyberfraud
Photostories
- From selling his trophy for Rs 400 to feed his family to owning a luxurious 4-BHK home; A look at Sudesh Lehri’s inspiring journey
- 3 Indian pizzerias among the 50 Top Pizza Asia-Pacific 2026
- Shooting outside Rihanna’s home: What we know so far
- 5 of India’s most extreme places to visit
- 6 luxury car features that quietly make driving more comfortable
- 8 iconic buildings and the names of famous architects who made them
- Baby names for boy born on Wednesday
- 5 vegetarian foods packed with more protein than meat
- How to grow strawberries in balcony garden
- Earth “rang like a bell” for 9 days: Scientists trace the eerie signal to a Greenland megatsunami
Videos
04:13 Indian Shops Attacked In London By Masked Gang, Restaurants And Stores Targeted In Wembley06:21 'We Agree To Remain...': Jaishankar Calls Up Iran FM Araghchi Amid Looming Energy Crisis Due To War04:56 'Good Actors': White House On 'Temporary Permission' To India Over Russian Oil Purchases05:04 Modi Meets Jaishankar, Puri As India Secures Energy Routes Amid Iran War04:01 UAE Ambassador Slams Tehran Strikes, Says India’s Voice ‘Carries Weight’ In West Asia36:29 ‘Iran’s New Leader Won’t Live In Peace’, Says Trump; Tehran warns ‘Beware, Lest You Be Eliminated’13:59 'Om Birla Perfected Art Of Turning Off Microphones Of Oppn MPs': Explosive Mahua Moitra In Lok Sabha06:44 Post-Operation Sindoor, India Formalises Its Military Transformation Blueprint With Vision 204709:11 'There's Only One Leader Who...': Priyanka's Counter-Attack On Rijiju's 'Hug And Wink' Dig At Rahul
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment