To come back alive from Jan Adalat is a miracle. It has never happened in the history till now that a dedicated Naxalite has been let back alive from the Jan Adalat. The Naxalites are continuing the video of the entire incident, in respect of which the Inspector General of Police of Bastar Division, Sundarraj P. has expressed ignorance. He says that only after watching the video will be able to tell something on the subject. However, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the area due to the young man’s return to the area, the Cherla Area Committee of Maoists has released a video. In this video, a young man is kept standing with his hands tied in the midst of the Naxalites’ public court. The blindfold of the young man is also tied. Here Naxalites are sitting as judges for the life and death of the youth. According to the pamphlet issued by the Naxal organization, the name of this youth is Jeevan, who surrendered before the police in the year 2021 after being associated with the Naxal organization for 3 years. Since then the Naxalites were looking for it. In August, the Naxalites kidnapped the youth from Etupaka village of Kistaram in the border area of Sukma and Telangana. He was interrogated for three consecutive days in the forests of Bhadradri district of Telangana, and finally a Jan Adalat was held in the forests itself. Villagers of the surrounding area were gathered in the Jan Adalat and people were consulted regarding the conduct of this young man.
It was the luck of life that the villagers told the Naxalites that he had not committed any such mistake on which he should be put to death. Ultimately, after the interrogation of the Naxal organization and the statements of the villagers, life was donated to life.
The Naxalites have also released a video statement of life which is in Telugu. In this, Jeevan is saying that he was kept hostage for 3 days. The Maoists talked to me, I also talked to them. I said that now I will be well and I will not be wrong. He has warned me and forbade me to work with them by joining the police again. I told them that I made a mistake. The organization explained to me and gave me one last chance.