Basava Raju killed: What death of Maoist Supreme Commander means for the Naxal Movement

New Delhi: In a major breakthrough, the security forces on Wednesday killed CPI-Maoist general secretary Nambala Keshav Rao alias Basavaraju, the topmost leader and backbone of the Naxal movement and 26 other dreaded Naxals in Chhattisgarh. Union Home Minister Amit Shah shared the news, stating that this marks the first time in three decades of India’s fight against Naxalism that a leader of general secretary rank has been neutralised by security forces.

“A landmark achievement in the battle to eliminate Naxalism. Today, in an operation in Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh, our security forces have neutralized 27 dreaded Maoists, including Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basavaraju, the general secretary of CPI-Maoist, topmost leader, and the backbone of the Naxal movement,” Shah wrote on X.

Applauding the “brave security forces and agencies for this major breakthrough”, the home minister said he was glad to share that after completion of Operation Black Forest, 54 Naxalites have been arrested and 84 others have surrendered in Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Maharashtra. This high-stakes encounter comes days after the conclusion of the largest-ever anti-Naxal operation, led by CRPF Director General GP Singh.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the accomplishment, saying, “Proud of our forces for this remarkable success. Our Government is committed to eliminating the menace of Maoism and ensuring a life of peace and progress for our people.”

The killing of Basava Raju is considered to be one of the most significant blows to left-wing extremism in India in recent years.

All You Need To Know About Basava Raju:

  • Basava Raju was also known as Nambala Keshava Rao
  • He was more than a senior Maoist — he was the Supreme Commander of the CPI (Maoist)
  • He was also the principal strategist of the movement.
  • After the resignation of Maoist founder Ganapathi in 2018, Raju took over the reins, overseeing the group’s most violent operations and directing its long-term insurgent strategy.
  • Basava Raju was originally from Vizianagaram district in Andhra Pradesh
  • Raju became involved in left-wing activism during his student years in Warangal, where he joined the Radical Students Union (RSU).
  • Over time, he rose through the ranks from military strategist to General Secretary of the CPI (Maoist). He was on the most-wanted lists of both the NIA and the police forces in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

WHY IS THIS ENCOUNTER CONSIDERED IMPORTANT?

The death of Basava Raju marks a significant tactical and psychological blow to the Maoist insurgency. As the most wanted Maoist leader with a bounty of ₹1 crore on his head, he served as both the ideological backbone and operational mastermind of the group. His elimination is likely to create turmoil within the Maoist ranks, spark a leadership vacuum, and potentially deter fresh recruitment.

Security officials believe the successful operation also sends a clear message to remaining Maoist leaders — that Indian forces have the capacity, intelligence, and reach to dismantle even the highest levels of the insurgent hierarchy. It is expected to lower morale among the cadre and disrupt ongoing Maoist plans.

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