469 naxals have surrendered after demonetisation was announced on Nov 8
There are various factors attached to the high
number of surrenders that have taken place in the past 28 days. Off late many
naxalites have come out complaining that the ideology is hollow. The other
factor is that there is rapid development taking place in the naxal belts as a
result of which the villagers have fewer complaints. When villagers have fewer
complaints, naxalites have no rallying point to get them on board and seek out
local support. Lastly the 469 surrenders of naxalites since November 8 could
also be attributed to demonetisation. Let us rewind to last Friday when the
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that the naxalites were desperately
trying to survive demonetisation. While the fading ideology of the naxal
movement is one major reason for several of them surrendering the other aspect
is that there is a solid cash crunch as well. Only recently the police
recovered a bag with Rs 500 and 1,000 notes amounting to Rs 42 lakh abandoned
at the Kondagon district. The naxalites had entered the village with the bag
and threatened the villagers to get them exchanged. Howevever when the
villagers refused to do so, they abandoned the bag and left. This is just one
known incident of naxal money going down the drain. A similar cash crunch is
faced by them in other belts as well. An estimate would suggest that the naxalites
have lost over Rs 1,000 crore following the decision to demonetise currency.
The maximum loss that has been incurred by them is in the Bastar region and
estimates suggest that the amount is anywhere between Rs 400 to Rs 600

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