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Summary:

The Andhra Pradesh State Advocates’ Association (APSAA) and Bezawada Bar Association (BBA) have strongly condemned the death of Maoist leader Madvi Hidma, calling it a “fake encounter.” They allege suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, especially considering the recent calls for Maoists to surrender by the Union Home Minister. The associations suspect Hidma was taken into custody from a Vijayawada hospital while receiving treatment. They demand an independent probe by a High Court judge to uncover the truth. Human rights activists echo these concerns, labeling the incident a violation of human rights and calling for a fact-finding committee.

News Article:

Controversy Erupts Over Death of Maoist Leader in Andhra Pradesh; “Fake Encounter” Allegations Surface

VIJAYAWADA, Andhra Pradesh – November 22, 2025 – The death of Maoist leader Madvi Hidma has sparked outrage and demands for an independent investigation, with the Andhra Pradesh State Advocates’ Association (APSAA) and Bezawada Bar Association (BBA) denouncing the incident as a “fake encounter.”

The legal bodies raised serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding Hidma’s death, pointing to inconsistencies and a lack of transparency. The timing of the incident, following Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s call for Maoists to surrender, has fueled suspicion.

“There are strong suspicions that Hidma was taken into custody by police from a hospital in Vijayawada on November 15th while he was undergoing medical treatment,” stated APSAA president A.K. Basha during a press conference held today. Basha called for an immediate probe led by a sitting judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court to determine the facts.

S. Balan, a human rights lawyer from Karnataka, went further, claiming Hidma’s fate “amounted to murder.”

Advocate Pichuka Srinivas echoed these sentiments, describing the incident as “a clear violation of human rights” and emphasizing the need for a fact-finding committee to be established. Other advocates and human rights activists, including V. Ravindranath, Satish Babu, A.S.S. Ramprasad, and T. Anjaneyulu, also voiced their concerns.

The allegations threaten to undermine the government’s efforts to encourage Maoists to lay down their arms and have reignited the debate over the use of encounters in combating extremism. The call for an independent investigation is expected to intensify pressure on authorities to provide a clear and credible account of the events leading to Hidma’s death.

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