In Chhattisgarh, very big news related to Naxalites has come. The Naxalites have decided that they are ready to give up arms and have agreed to hold peace talks with the government. In fact, Naxalite organization spokesperson Abhay has issued a press note, in which a month’s time has been sought from the Naxalites.
During this entire month, the Naxalite organization has demanded ceasefire. It is clearly written in the press note that Naxalite leaders have agreed to talk to the government through video calls. To maintain contact, Naxalites have also released their e-mail ID and appealed to the government to explain their decision through TV or radio.

‘Trying honest at peace talks’- Naxalites
Independence Day, 15 August 2025 has been date on this press note. It is written by the Naxalites in the note that armed struggle is being ‘temporary’. Since March 2025, the Naxalite party has been trying with ‘seriousness’ and ‘honesty’ to hold peace talks with the government.
Naxalite spokesperson Abhay has also written in this note that apart from the changed circumstances of the world and the country, we are constantly deciding to leave the weapons temporarily in view of the request of the Prime Minister, Home Minister and senior police officers to join the mainstream. We are making it clear that as far as possible for public problems, political parties and struggle institutions will run shoulder to shoulder.
What does the Chhattisgarh government say?
The statement of Vishnu Dev Sai Sarkar of Chhattisgarh has also come on this press note issued by the Naxalites. The government says that the main objective is to establish development and peace, but before taking any decision, a report will be sought from the security agencies. This note issued by the Naxalites has increased the expectations of peace talks, but many questions are still left, which need to be found first. It is part of the strategy of Naxalites or they are ready to leave weapons honestly, it should be investigated. The veracity of the press note should also be investigated.

