How Maoist hotbed called 'cut-off area' in Odisha got back on the map
Malkangiri, Dec 13: Odisha's remote 'Swabhiman Anchal', the hotbed of Maoists in the state for the first time, saw the Tricolour hoisted in Gorasetu under Panasput panchayat of Swabhiman Anchal with the establishment of a Border Security Force (BSF) camp.
Earlier in the past, black flags were hoisted by Maoists in the area as security personnel could not venture into the village, a Maoist stronghold.
It should be noted that the red ultra-dominated Swabhiman Anchal has been in news for all good reasons in the recent past.
The flag that morning in Gurasethu was just one of several recent indicators that the area is slowly being reclaimed by the State government.
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The long-awaited dreams of 40 villages in Malkangiri's Swabhiman Anchal, came true after the people in the area got access to mobile network connectivity to stay in touch with near and dear ones.
Malkangiri has been one of the most violence-hit districts in the country with as many as 332 Maoist incidents recorded in 12 years between 2008 and 2020.
The security personnel have also set up at least seven BSF Company Operative Base (COB) in the Swabiman Anchal, considered as the safe fort of red rebels mostly operating in the Odisha and Andhra Pradesh border.
'Tribals in cut-off area'
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has re-named the Cut-Off area encircled by water in the three sides and dense forest on another connecting to Andhra Pradesh, as Swabhiman Anchal.
The cut-off area under Chitrakonda block of Malkangiri, which is encircled by the Balimela reservoir from three sides and has a dense forest connecting Andhra Pradesh on another side, was considered as a den of Maoists ever since they spread their network in the mid 1990s.
In a bid to end the Maoist influence in the area, the Odisha DGP Abhay said roads, telecommunication towers, schools, health centres and anganwadi centres are being developed in Swabiman Anchal.
Admitting that the Maoists are the major hurdles before development in the cut-off area, the DGP said efforts are on to ensure that the local residents get all sorts of facilities like health, education and livelihood.
The area got its first road connectivity two years ago, when Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik inaugurated the Gurupriya Bridge and declared the region as 'Swabhiman Anchal'.
Patnaik had also inaugurated Gurupriya Bridge connecting Swabhiman Anchal to rest of the state, which now helped the police to set up camps in the Maoist den.