Chhattisgarh: Top Maoist leader Sudarshan carrying Rs 1 crore bounty dies of heart attack

DN Bureau

The Maoist leader Anand alias Sudarshan Kattam, who carried a cash reward of Rs one crore on his head, has died of a heart attack. Read further on Dynamite News:

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Raipur: A senior politburo member of the central committee in the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist), Anand alias Katkam Sudarshan who was carrying a cash reward of around Rs 1 crore, died of health complications, said the police officials.

As per a release issued by the banned organisation, buzzing around a social media platform, the top naxal leader Anand died of a heart attack in the Guerrilla zone of Dandkaranya in Chhattisgarh.

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Additional District General of Police (naxal-operations) Vivekananda Sinha also confirmed the death of a politburo member of the naxal's central committee.

The naxal leader was carrying a cash reward of around Rs 1 crore. "More details about the naxal leader's profile as well as his involvement are being gathered," informed the officer.

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Further details are awaited. (ANI)


 










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