

Maoists should join as partners in the country’s development
CM announces Rs one crore ex gratia, a government job and a 300-yard housing plot to the family of constable Pramod
Telangana police is a role model for the country
Cybercrimes, digital cheating, morphing content, drug and trafficking pose a big challenge for police.
CM calls police to promote “Drug-free Telangana”
Telangana government is giving due recognition to Women police officers
Police welfare is being given top priority
Law and order and security are of utmost importance for rapidly growing Telangana
CM Revanth Reddy attends the Police Flag Day parade at the Police Martyrs Memorial in Hyderabad today.
HYDERABAD, OCTOBER 21, 2025: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy earnestly appealed to Maoists to surrender before the Telangana police and join mainstream life.
“Telangana suffered from Maoist and terrorist activities in the past. The indomitable spirit displayed by the state police is the result of fast declining terror and Naxal activities in the state in recent times”, the Chief Minister said that many key Maoists have already surrendered. “I am appealing to all Maoist leaders and activists who are active to surrender before the police and join mainstream life. The CM asserted that Maoists should join as partners in the nation building and the country’s development by shedding the Naxal ideology. The Chief Minister commended the Telangana police for their exemplary service in rooting out the Naxal menace in the state.
Paying glorious tributes to the police martyrs on the Police Commemoration Day at the police Martyrs Memorial in the city on Tuesday, the CM said that 191 police personnel, including 6 from Telangana, laid down their lives while discharging their duties in the country. Greyhounds commandos T Sandeep, V. Sridhar, N. Pawan Kalyan sacrificed their lives in the fight against the anti-social forces. Assistant Commandant Banothu Jawaharlal and Nalgonda Constable B. Saidu also died. Three days ago, CCS Constable Pramod Kumar lost his life in Nizamabad.
Announcing that the State Government will extend all kinds of support to the bereaved family of Pramod, the Chief Minister said Rs one crore ex gratia, last paid salary till the retirement of the martyred constable, a government job and a 300-yard house to one of the family members will be given. 16 lakhs ex-gratia from the Police Security Welfare and Rs 8 lakhs ex-gratia from the Police Welfare will also be given to Pramod’s family. The CM recalled that the government allotted a 200 yards housing plot each at Gajularamaram to 33 policemen who laid down their lives while fighting against Maoists in Odisha in June 2008.
“Telangana Police built a trust and gave assurance to the society. Police never compromised and took risks to protect people “, the CM said that it is the duty of all of us to remember the police martyrs who have sacrificed their lives for the state as well as for the country.
The Chief Minister extolled the Telangana police for being number one in the country in adapting new technology and unique policies to strengthen the policing. According to the India Justice Report 2025, the Telangana Police Department has been ranked first in the country. Similarly, the Ministry of External Affairs gave special compliments to Telangana police for a transparent passport verification system. These achievements are a testament to the continuous efforts and dedication of the Telangana Police, the CM said
CM Revanth Reddy highlighted the new crimes such as cybercrime, digital fraud, morphing content, drugs, and human trafficking, which posed a big challenge for the police. Cybercrime news is appearing more in the newspapers than human crimes. It was a matter of pride that the Telangana police are ahead of other states in tackling the cyber crimes by adapting advanced technology. A ‘Cyber Security Bureau’ under the leadership of a DGP-level officer has already been established to combat cybercrimes.
This department is performing its duties efficiently and has become the best one in the country. The entire country is also saluting the Telangana Police for conducting inter-state operations to stop cyber criminals.
” The Telangana Police Department stood as a role model for the country in preventing terrorism, anti-social activities, communal agitations, white-collar crimes, drugs, cyber crimes, adulterated food, gutkha, matka and other anti-social activities in the state”, the CM said congratulating Telangana Police for instilling people’s confidence and created an environment where it is impossible to get away with committing a crime.
Listing out the initiatives to promote Telangana as a ” Drug Free” State in the country, CM Revanth Reddy said that the ‘Eagle’ (Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement)force has been formed to completely eradicate the drug menace. The CM appealed to the police to work hard in achieving the government’s resolve to make Telangana as a drug-free State in the country. Orders have already been issued delegating full powers to the police and taking stern action against those who are involved in drug trafficking.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the government’s resolve to appoint women police officers in the key departments. Telangana had set an example for the country by giving postings to qualified women IPS officers in several key wings of the police department. Today , the women IPS officers are heading the Telangana Police Academy, Prisons Department, SIB, ACB, CID, Vigilance, Armed Reserve, CCS, and Cyber Security Bureau.Seven women officers are discharging their duties as DCPs in Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Rachakonda police commissionerates.
In view of increasing challenges in dealing with crime cases, investigation, traffic control, day patrol, night patrol, security, VIP protection, CM Revanth Reddy said that the government has also taken several welfare measures for the well being of the cops. The state government has recruited about 16,000 constables and SIs to reduce work burden and improve efficiency. Political interference was completely removed in the discharge of duties by the police.
For police welfare, the CM said
The highest compensation in the country is being provided to Telangana top police officers and all other rank officials in case they died in attacks by anti-social forces, terrorists and those who have been injured and disabled. A government job, house, free education in residential schools for their children, medical treatment, bus pass facilities and other schemes to one of the families of police officers who have died heroically in the line of duty were provided. Special seats in medical Colleges are also provided for the children of police martyrs.
