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End of the road for India’s Red rebellion
Hindustan Times Jaipur
|April 15, 2026
Today, there is music in the midst of desolation.
There will be those who say it is too early to speak of endings. They may be right that vigilance must endure.
(PTI)
In the scarred, whispering forests of Chhattisgarh, brave souls like my father fell like sacred rain in the line of duty, but their blood was not swallowed by silence. It was tempered in fire and forged into the hard, irreversible blade that severed Naxalism’s long shadow. Sixteen years ago, I was a teenager, absorbed in the trivial urgencies of college placements and annual day celebrations, when a familiar call came — the kind that came every day, brief and unassuming, almost like a ritual of care. It lasted no more than a few seconds, a simple check-in, but it meant everything. That day, I let it ring, telling myself there would be another tomorrow, another call, another chance. There wasn't.
The next morning, my father, Vinod Kumar Chaubey, superintendent of police of Rajnandgaon, was killed in a Naxal ambush while leading his men to rescue a besieged outpost. Twenty-nine policemen fell with him. My mother was left with the Kirti Chakra; Iwas left with a silence that never quite lifted—until now.
This story is from the April 15, 2026 edition of Hindustan Times Jaipur.
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