"We will get Sabyasachi Panda soon as police are very close to him," Director General of Police (DGP) Prakash Mishra told reporters while describing the killing of Pradip as a "big setback" for Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) in which he was the military in-charge.
The OMP was set up by Panda after his expulsion from CPI (Maoist) last year.
He said Panda was not present at the spot of the encounter but likely in a nearby area.
"OMP has been reduced to a small group and is not attacking police now. But Panda is found re-grouping instead of making any move to lay down arms," Mishra said adding the outfit's cadres were hiding in jungles and was active in Ganjam, Gajapati, Rayagada and Kandhamal districts of southern Odisha.
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OMP, though possessing a number of modern arms like AK47s and SLRs rarely attacked security personnel as they knew that any attack on police at this juncture would inflict big loss on them.
"If they (Panda group) do not abjure arms, we will do our duty and ensure that the state is Maoist free," he said and claimed that police had done a lot to ensure smooth surrender of all the cadre members.
"Still Panda and his group can safely surrender now," the DGP said.