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Chambal dacoits to surrender

Sunday Standard · Gwalior · 1972

1 pages

Summary

This single-page English newspaper clipping from the Sunday Standard reports negotiations over the proposed surrender of Chambal Valley dacoits in Madhya Pradesh. According to the report, Inspector-General of Police B. M. Sinha discussed the plan with Sarvodaya workers, while Mahaveer Singh, secretary of the Chambal Valley Mission, said that several dacoits in northern Madhya Pradesh wished to meet Acharya Vinoba Bhave and Jayaprakash Narayan before surrendering.

The report places the proposed surrender ceremony in Morena district and says it was expected to take place from April 12 to 16 at Gandhi Seva Ashram. It also briefly reports that two dacoits were killed in a police encounter near Mallapura village on the night of April 5–6. No byline is visible, and the clipping does not provide further background on the dacoits, the negotiations, or the outcome of the proposed surrender.

Key points

  • The article reports a proposed surrender of Chambal Valley dacoits in Madhya Pradesh.
  • Inspector-General of Police B. M. Sinha is said to have discussed the proposal with Sarvodaya workers.
  • Chambal Valley Mission secretary Mahaveer Singh reportedly said that several dacoits wanted to meet Vinoba Bhave and Jayaprakash Narayan.
  • The proposed surrender was to take place in Morena district under arrangements associated with Gandhi Seva Ashram.
  • The reported date for the surrender ceremony was April 12–16.
  • The clipping also reports the deaths of two dacoits in a police encounter near Mallapura village.

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