Mallujola Venugopal


Mallojula Venugopal Rao, commonly known by his nom de guerre Abhay,, is a Politburo and Central Military Commission member and of the Communist Party of India (Maoist), a banned Maoist insurgent communist party in India. He surrendered on October 14, 2025 at the Gadchiroli police headquarters in Maharashtra.

Family

Venugopal is the younger brother of another Maoist guerrilla leader Kishenji. He was born into a poor family in Peddapalli in Karimnagar district, Telangana which eked out a living on priesthood in nearby temples. His grandfather and father Mallujola Venkataiyan were both Indian freedom fighters. Venugopal left his home for more than 30 years after joining Left wing extremism. His wife Tarakka, surrendered before the Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis on 31 December 2024.

Activities

Venugopal, a former Peoples War Group leader who is also known as Bhupati, Sonu, Master and Abhay was the Chief of the Maoist's Dandakaranya Special Zonal committee which includes Garchirouli area of state of Maharastra. He was appointed for the formation of a new guerrilla zone in the South India which would control areas on either side of Western Ghats, from Goa to Idukki in Kerala. He was also deputed as the official spokesperson of CPI after the death of Cherukuri Rajkumar in 2010. Venugopal took charge of publication division of the party. Police intelligence suspect he is one of the brains behind the April 2010 Maoist attack in Dantewada that killed 76 jawans of Central Reserve Police Force. Both Andhra Pradesh and Chhattishgarh Police had declared hefty amounts on his head. After the death of Kisenji, his party appointed him to lead Lalgarh area movement in West Bengal against Operation Green Hunt.
He along with 60 Maoist cadres surrendered to Maharashtra police on October 15, 2025 citing disappointment in how the idea of the insurgency changed over the years.

Writings of Mallujola Venugopal Rao

Bhupati has authored a number of books under different pen name. ‘Rago', a novel authored by him under the pen name in 1998. dwelt on the tribal women's conditions and the reasons why they joined the movement. Bhupati promoted the use of Gondi language and had a deep knowledge of the tribal culture. another book, Ye jungle hamara hai, and Bastar ki Jan sanskuruti also gave insights into tribal life. Bhupati also authored a that spelled out the laws that would govern the Maoists utopia of .

Surrender of Venugopal

The surrender of Mallojula Venugopal Rao in October 2025 was driven by a combination of personal, ideological, and strategic factors that together reflected the declining hold of Maoism in central India. Senior officials have confirmed their belief that a letter from a surrendered Maoist, known as ‘,’ and his life partner played a vital role in inspiring Sonu’s decision to surrender. and Also Bhupathi’s surrender was significantly influenced by the earlier defection of his wife,, a senior Maoist leader who surrendered in January 2025 before the Maharashtra Chief Minister. Her decision established communication channels between Bhupathi and the police, building the trust needed for his own surrender. The loss of close comrades in police encounters and the isolation within the Maoist hierarchy further deepened his disillusionment.