"All six of them were released today and they safely reached their homes," Bhadrachalam Sub-Division Additional Superintendent of Police R Bhaskaran told PTI over phone.
TRS Bhadrachalam constituency in-charge M Ramakrishna and five others, who had gone to Pusuguppa village in Charla mandal of Khammam district on Wednesday evening, a village located on the border and 5 kms from Chhattisgarh, were called for a meeting by the Maoists and had been detained since then.
A letter in the name of CPI (Maoist) had "mentioned that six people have come to us and we are discussing with them."
In the letter, the ultras accused the Telangana government of carrying out anti-people work and termed the killing of two persons (Maoists) in an exchange of fire with the police in Warangal district in September as "fake" encounters. They also sought stopping of combing operations.