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Statement:2014
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January - 28 
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh while attending the inaugural function of ‘Dronachary Bhavan’ at Jungle Warfare College in Raipur said on January 28 said the State would eventually win the war of jungle and added that Maoist violence and terror in Bastar region would soon come to an end as i
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh while attending the inaugural function of ‘Dronachary Bhavan’ at Jungle Warfare College in Raipur said on January 28 said the State would eventually win the war of jungle and added that Maoist violence and terror in Bastar region would soon come to an end as it ended in Surguja District, reports The Pioneer.
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February - 9 
Referring to Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected Districts in the State, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Babulal Gaur on February 9 said that a total of 10 Districts are hit by "red-sponsored terrorism" which has hampered development in these areas, reports The Times of India. "We have requested
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Referring to Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected Districts in the State, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Babulal Gaur on February 9 said that a total of 10 Districts are hit by "red-sponsored terrorism" which has hampered development in these areas, reports The Times of India. "We have requested Union Home ministry to allocate INR 2 billion and two helicopters for the Naxal-affected Districts but so far the state has received only INR 700 million from the Centre in this regard", Gaur said. The minister also informed that a joint meeting of the Naxal-affected States (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh) will be held in Bhopal to deliberate on the challenge.
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February - 12 
Chhattisgarh Government on February 12 said that 43 people, who were part of the urban network of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were arrested in the State during past five years, reports outlookindia.com. In a written reply to a question from senior Congress legislator Bhupesh Ba
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Chhattisgarh Government on February 12 said that 43 people, who were part of the urban network of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were arrested in the State during past five years, reports outlookindia.com. In a written reply to a question from senior Congress legislator Bhupesh Baghel in the State Assembly, Home Minister Ramsewak Paikra informed the House that as many as 43 people, including women, were arrested from 2009 till January 20, 2013 on charges of involvement in urban channel of Maoists. However, six of them were later exonerated while cases against 37 others were pending in the court of the law.
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March - 15 
Chhattisgarh Police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Somnath, Manaru Badde and Suben Salam alias Mukhiya, during a search operation near Kondera village under Benur Police Station limits in Narayanpur District on March 15, reports The Pioneer. The acc
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Chhattisgarh Police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Somnath, Manaru Badde and Suben Salam alias Mukhiya, during a search operation near Kondera village under Benur Police Station limits in Narayanpur District on March 15, reports The Pioneer. The accused were involved in firing on a Police party, informed Narayanpur Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) OP Sharma.
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April - 6 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has condemned the killing of Sai Reddy, eminent journalist of south Chhattisgarh, who it earlier said was murdered by party cadres on December 6, 2013, for “closely working” with the Police to dislodge the party in south Bastar, reports The Hindu. In
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has condemned the killing of Sai Reddy, eminent journalist of south Chhattisgarh, who it earlier said was murdered by party cadres on December 6, 2013, for “closely working” with the Police to dislodge the party in south Bastar, reports The Hindu. In a new press statement issued in question-answer format on April 6, Abhay, 'spokesperson' of the central committee, said a certain decision regarding Sai Reddy was “not passed” to the lower ranks properly, and the resulting misunderstanding between the cadres and the leadership led to the killing. Besides condemning the killing of Sai Reddy and Nemichand Jain, the party criticised its cadres for planting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) on the body of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper in Latehar District in Jharkhand in 2013.
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April - 14 
Chhattisgarh State Intelligence Bureau has received inputs about Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre movement in large number in parts of Mahasamund, Kanker and Rajnandgaon areas that goes to poll on April 17 indicating another attack in the offing, reports The Times of India on April
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Chhattisgarh State Intelligence Bureau has received inputs about Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre movement in large number in parts of Mahasamund, Kanker and Rajnandgaon areas that goes to poll on April 17 indicating another attack in the offing, reports The Times of India on April 15. "Inputs received indicate the presence of over 150 Maoists on the border of Rajnandgaon and Gadchiroli. They have distributed themselves in groups. Kanker is comparatively more sensitive with nearly 500-700 cadres active in the region," the official said.
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April - 14 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has tendered a public apology for casualty of seven persons of a polling party at Bijapur on April 12, saying its Peoples' Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) fighters mistook those travelling in the bus as Security Forces, reports The Times of India. In
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has tendered a public apology for casualty of seven persons of a polling party at Bijapur on April 12, saying its Peoples' Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) fighters mistook those travelling in the bus as Security Forces, reports The Times of India. In the statement, Maoist spokesman Gudsa Usendi said "PLGA cadres attacked the bus suspecting that security personnel were travelling. It's a mistake on our part but it shouldn't be seen as violation of human rights. Hence, we tender a public apology for civilian loss of lives". The Maoist spokesperson appealed civilians to not board Police vehicles or travel with them in the same vehicle, nor should they lend lift to Police or Security personnel for any purpose.
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June - 7 
Earlier, UMHA Rajnath Singh said on June 7 that a comprehensive Integrated Action Plan was required to solve problems such as Naxalism, separatism, terrorism, and the government was working on it, reports The Hindu. The Minister said “Whether it’s Naxalism, separatism or terrorism, a comprehensive i
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Earlier, UMHA Rajnath Singh said on June 7 that a comprehensive Integrated Action Plan was required to solve problems such as Naxalism, separatism, terrorism, and the government was working on it, reports The Hindu. The Minister said “Whether it’s Naxalism, separatism or terrorism, a comprehensive integrated action plan is needed and my Ministry has started work on it.”
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June - 9 
Meanwhile, after reviewing the Naxal-Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) situation in Chattisgarh with Chief Minister Raman Singh in New Delhi on June 9, the Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA) Rajnath Singh decided to provide the State around 10,000 additional paramilitary troops, two more choppers and aro
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Meanwhile, after reviewing the Naxal-Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) situation in Chattisgarh with Chief Minister Raman Singh in New Delhi on June 9, the Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA) Rajnath Singh decided to provide the State around 10,000 additional paramilitary troops, two more choppers and around 2,000 engineers/technical personnel, reports The Times of India. The meeting was attended by Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, Home Secretary Anil Goswami, paramilitary chiefs and senior officials of Planning Commission, Ministry of Environment and Forests and Department of Telecom.
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June - 11 
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh has said in Raipur on June 11 that there is no possibility of aerial attacks on the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the State, reports The Indian Express. “No, Not, at all. I categorically deny this,” said the Chief Minister when asked a
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh has said in Raipur on June 11 that there is no possibility of aerial attacks on the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the State, reports The Indian Express. “No, Not, at all. I categorically deny this,” said the Chief Minister when asked about the possibility of aerial attacks on Maoists.
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June - 23 
The Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA) Rajnath Singh called a meeting of Chief Secretaries and Police Director Generals (DGs) of all 10 Naxal-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] affected States apart from Central Paramilitary Forces’ Chiefs on June 27 to review the situation on LWE violence in the countr
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The Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA) Rajnath Singh called a meeting of Chief Secretaries and Police Director Generals (DGs) of all 10 Naxal-[Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] affected States apart from Central Paramilitary Forces’ Chiefs on June 27 to review the situation on LWE violence in the country, reports The Times of India on June 24. This would be the first meeting Rajnath Singh will hold on the issue after taking charge as Home Minister. The meeting would discuss the current scenario of LWE violence, operational performance of Security Forces (SFs) in 2014, issues of coordination between Central and State Forces fighting LWEs, installation of telecom towers to improve connectivity in these areas and infrastructure in LWE-hit regions. Senior officials from Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Odisha and Telangana have been asked to attend the meeting.
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September - 3 
As many as 13 cadres belonging to the Malangiri Area Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before senior Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officials in Dantewada District on September 3, reports The Pioneer. Those who surrendered were identified as Li
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As many as 13 cadres belonging to the Malangiri Area Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before senior Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officials in Dantewada District on September 3, reports The Pioneer. Those who surrendered were identified as Linga Ramb, Sukman, Chhannu, Waman, Somdu Taati, Taati Joga, Bheema Barse, Ramesh Barse, Basu, Bheema Taati, Lasman Taati as well as a woman called Kumar Bode alias Aayti, who are all aged between 20 years and 35 years, Dantewada Superintendent of Police (SP) Kamlochan Kashyap said. They were active since past seven years in the Maoist movement, he said. The rebels cited disappointment with the Maoist movement due to atrocities by senior Maoist leaders as the reasons behind their surrender, he added.
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September - 3 
Meanwhile, ten Maoist cadres who were active at different positions of the Kerlapal Area Committee of the CPI-Maoist, surrendered at the headquarters of the CRPF's second battalion in Sukma District on September 3, reports The Pioneer. Among Maoists who surrendered, Madkam Singha was deployed in Dor
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Meanwhile, ten Maoist cadres who were active at different positions of the Kerlapal Area Committee of the CPI-Maoist, surrendered at the headquarters of the CRPF's second battalion in Sukma District on September 3, reports The Pioneer. Among Maoists who surrendered, Madkam Singha was deployed in Dornapal local operation squad (LOS) while Kartam Mukka headed the Dandakarnya Adivasi Kisan Majdoor Sangh, a frontal outfit of the CPI-Maoist, while others like Punam Sanna, Awdhes Kumar, Sodhi Masa, Sodhi Budra, Mukesh Madkam, Hilma Nanda, Amla Bheema, Madkam Dewa are squad members, CRPF Battalion Commandant VVN Prasanna said. The surrendered Maoist cadres confessed that they were frustrated due to the exploitation of lower ranking women cadres by top Maoist cadres from Andhra Pradesh, Prasanna said.
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September - 4 
Eight more Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrendered before Dornapal Sub Divisional Officer (Police), Sanjay Dhruv, 74th and 150th Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) Deputy Commandants in Dornapal region in Bastar District on
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Eight more Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrendered before Dornapal Sub Divisional Officer (Police), Sanjay Dhruv, 74th and 150th Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) Deputy Commandants in Dornapal region in Bastar District on September 4, while taking their numbers to 31 who laid down arms during the past two days in the region, reports The Pioneer. The cadres are identified as Madakam Podiya, Madakam Deva, Madakam Joga, Poyyam Muyaya, Kavasi Nanda of Chenna Bhejji under Dornapal Police Station limits, Madakam Joga, Vetti Hurra of Puswada under Palampalli Police Station limits and Punem Mangalu of Nelwada under Dornapal Police Station limits. The Maoists are surrendering to take benefit of the Chhattisgarh government’s ‘Naxal Surrender and Rehabilitation Scheme’, Police said.
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September - 10 
A Police Head Constable in Narayanpur District was put under suspension for allegedly revealing the movement of Security Forces (SFs) to Manjhiram Kashyap, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) informer arrested in Bastar District on August 26, which resulted in the killing of 11 Central Re
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A Police Head Constable in Narayanpur District was put under suspension for allegedly revealing the movement of Security Forces (SFs) to Manjhiram Kashyap, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) informer arrested in Bastar District on August 26, which resulted in the killing of 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, four Policemen and a civilian near Tahakwada village in Sukma District in March 11, 2014, reports The Hindu. “Mahadev Nag has been put under suspension pending inquiry,” S.R. Kalluri, the Inspector General (IG) of Police, Bastar range said. Mahadev Nag was posted in Tongpal (Sukma District) when the incident took place.
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September - 11 
Meanwhile, four cadres belonging to the Malangir Area Committee of the CPI-Maoist, surrendered before the Police in Dantewada District on September 11, reports The Times of India. Of the surrendered, Laxman was heading Dandakaranya Adivasi Majdoor Sangathan - a frontal outfit of Maoists and the woma
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Meanwhile, four cadres belonging to the Malangir Area Committee of the CPI-Maoist, surrendered before the Police in Dantewada District on September 11, reports The Times of India. Of the surrendered, Laxman was heading Dandakaranya Adivasi Majdoor Sangathan - a frontal outfit of Maoists and the woman - Hungi was the chief of another rebels' backed upfront named Krantikari Adivasi Mahila Sangathan in Cholnar area, while two others-Raju and Kosa- were working as Jan militia members. The Maoists cited brutal murder of villagers, extortion, preventing children from attending schools and thwarting development works (by Maoists) as reasons of their surrender, Superintendent of Police (SP), Kamlochan Kashyap said.
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September - 12 
The cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered two landmine blasts in Kanker District on September 12, injuring a Border Security Force (BSF) trooper, reports The Hindu. One blast took place near Nagaldand village of Kanker around noon, injuring the BSF trooper, while the o
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The cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered two landmine blasts in Kanker District on September 12, injuring a Border Security Force (BSF) trooper, reports The Hindu. One blast took place near Nagaldand village of Kanker around noon, injuring the BSF trooper, while the other was reported from Belodi village in the District. The blasts occurred when BSF personnel were taking polling personnel to Antagad, which is going to the polls on Saturday (September 13). “The polling parties have reached their destination safely,” said R.K. Vij, the Additional Director General (ADG) of Police, Naxal operations.
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October - 6 
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on October 6 said that he is ready to embrace Maoists if they give up their path of violence and join the mainstream of society, reports The Pioneer. “People involved in Maoist activities are part of our society. We are ready to hug them if they wish to join t
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on October 6 said that he is ready to embrace Maoists if they give up their path of violence and join the mainstream of society, reports The Pioneer. “People involved in Maoist activities are part of our society. We are ready to hug them if they wish to join the mainstream by laying down arms and quitting violence,” Singh said while addressing a ‘Muria Darbar’ meeting of tribals in Jagdalpur District headquarters.
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October - 21 
Stating that the Police personnel are fighting with terrorists and anti-national elements like Maoists in recent times, Deputy Commissioner of Bijapur D. Randeep has said the government must provide modern weaponry and training to the Police to combat terrorism, reports The Hindu. Speaking at the Po
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Stating that the Police personnel are fighting with terrorists and anti-national elements like Maoists in recent times, Deputy Commissioner of Bijapur D. Randeep has said the government must provide modern weaponry and training to the Police to combat terrorism, reports The Hindu. Speaking at the Police Commemoration Day event in Bijapur District on October 21, he said with increasing terrorist attacks, it was the Police that had to face them to save the lives of the people.
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October - 21 
The CPI-Maoist has accepted that it was facing a “difficult situation” in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh where it was dominant until recently, reports The Hindu on October 22. In a statement issued by Gudsa Usendi, spokesperson of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC), to “condemn” the sur
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The CPI-Maoist has accepted that it was facing a “difficult situation” in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh where it was dominant until recently, reports The Hindu on October 22. In a statement issued by Gudsa Usendi, spokesperson of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC), to “condemn” the surrender of DKSZC member Arjun and his wife Ranita before the Police in Telangana, the party said the couple could not withstand the “difficult time” faced by the movement. “Arjun and Ranita overestimated the enemy power as undefeatable in the present tough times. But these are only the phases of any revolutionary movement,” claimed Gudsa Usendi adding that their surrender did make a “negative impact” on the party. Abhay, the spokesperson of the CPI-Maoist ‘central committee’ in another statement said “Not a single day is passing without the ‘usual’ encounters and fake encounters of both revolutionaries and common people in the movement areas. Excessive cordon and search operations, area dominations, loot, destruction, mayhem, tortures and atrocities on people by the government forces are going on in Dandakaranya.” On the deployment of the Naga Battalion in Chhattisgarh, the DKSZC spokesperson appealed to the Naga troopers not to come to Chhattisgarh “as slaves in the service of exploiters” and raise their voice against ‘forcible deployment’ and express solidarity with the tribal people fighting for their very existence. The CPI-Maoist also condemned the re-arrest of Goppanna Markam, an alleged senior Maoist leader by the Bastar Police and termed it “illegal and unconstitutional.”
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October - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has apologised for killing Shivkumar Sidar, constable with the Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF), in Sukma District on October 18, reports The Hindu on October 27. “One of our guerrilla squads killed him near Timilwada village without the permission of t
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has apologised for killing Shivkumar Sidar, constable with the Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF), in Sukma District on October 18, reports The Hindu on October 27. “One of our guerrilla squads killed him near Timilwada village without the permission of the CPI (Maoist) leadership. We apologise for his death,” said a statement issued by the South Bastar Divisional Committee of the party. “He was sick and was travelling to Dornapal for treatment. He was not carrying any weapon. We consider it our mistake to have killed him in such a situation and we regret it,” the outfit said. The CPI-Maoist also warned policemen posted in the Timilwada and Chintagufa camps against “troubling and exploiting villagers.”
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November - 12 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on November 12 asked the Government to replace its outdated, especially the Indian Small Arms System (INSAS) rifles, to avoid casualties at the hands of the Naxals-Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) and other outlaws, reports The Asian Age. Quoting the CRPF Director
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on November 12 asked the Government to replace its outdated, especially the Indian Small Arms System (INSAS) rifles, to avoid casualties at the hands of the Naxals-Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) and other outlaws, reports The Asian Age. Quoting the CRPF Director General (DG) Dilip Trivedi an official said “These are slow in response and often can’t counter the Naxal bullets, putting the jawans in danger.” The CRPF has submitted its proposal to the Union Ministry of Home Ministry (UMHA) for replacement of the old weapons. The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on November 12 asked the Government to replace its outdated, especially the Indian Small Arms System (INSAS) rifles, to avoid casualties at the hands of the Naxals-Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) and other outlaws, reports The Asian Age. Quoting the CRPF Director General (DG) Dilip Trivedi an official said “These are slow in response and often can’t counter the Naxal bullets, putting the jawans in danger.” The CRPF has submitted its proposal to the Union Ministry of Home Ministry (UMHA) for replacement of the old weapons.
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November - 30 
The day is not far when Chhattisgarh will become Naxal-[Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] free, thanks to the joint efforts of State Government and Centre in wiping out the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Chief Minister Raman Singh said on November 30, reports Zee News. He conveyed this to a
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The day is not far when Chhattisgarh will become Naxal-[Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] free, thanks to the joint efforts of State Government and Centre in wiping out the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Chief Minister Raman Singh said on November 30, reports Zee News. He conveyed this to a delegation of National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) which called on him in Raipur. The delegation headed by NSAB Chairman and ex-Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran met Singh at his official residence and discussed different aspects of Naxalism.
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December - 2 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is reportedly forcing at least one child per family to join its ranks in Maoist-hit Districts of Lohardaga and Gumla in Jharkhand and Kanker in Chhattisgarh, according to intelligence reports reaching the Centre, reports The Times of India. "As per in
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is reportedly forcing at least one child per family to join its ranks in Maoist-hit Districts of Lohardaga and Gumla in Jharkhand and Kanker in Chhattisgarh, according to intelligence reports reaching the Centre, reports The Times of India. "As per intelligence inputs, in the current year, incidents of Maoists forcing at least one child from each family to join the outfit have been reported from areas under Police Stations Senha (Lohardaga), Bishunpur (Gumla) in Jharkhand and Police Station Ambabeda (Kanker) in Chhattisgarh," minister of state for home Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary informed Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) in reply to a question on December 2. There are, however, no precise estimates of the number of children recruited by CPI-Maoist, according to the Government. To prevent children from being poached upon by CPI-Maoist, the central Government, through National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, ran the Bal Bandhu scheme from 2010 to 2013, focusing on children in Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar and Chhattisgarh. The scheme attempted to bring stability in the lives of children and ensure that their entitlement to protection, health, nutrition, sanitation, education and safety were fulfilled through government action.
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December - 3 
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, while making a statement in Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) on December 3 on the Sukma ambush, said area domination operation was underway since November 17 and during the first two phases on November 17 and November 21, there were several encounters between
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, while making a statement in Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) on December 3 on the Sukma ambush, said area domination operation was underway since November 17 and during the first two phases on November 17 and November 21, there were several encounters between the security forces and Maoists. "On the basis of information received from various sources which include intelligence and media sources, there have been reports of killings of 12 Maoists on November 21," he said, adding that this information was yet to be confirmed. Singh said it was only during the third phase of the operation, which began on November 27 that the Maoists launched the ambush. He told Lok Sabha that CRPF troops retaliated, leading to an encounter that lasted three hours. However, the CRPF lost 14 men. While 14 others were injured, their weapons were looted by the Maoists. Notwithstanding the reverses, the home minister said the government remained committed to tackling Left-wing extremism with a multi-pronged strategy that combined security operations with development initiatives. "We will continue the operations till this problem is fully eradicated," he said.
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December - 6 
Police sources have said the team of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) which lost 14 of its men in an encounter with the CPI-Maoist near Kasalpara village in Sukma District on December 1 had “deviated” from its planned route, reports The Hindu on December 7. “The CRPF men were not supposed to
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Police sources have said the team of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) which lost 14 of its men in an encounter with the CPI-Maoist near Kasalpara village in Sukma District on December 1 had “deviated” from its planned route, reports The Hindu on December 7. “The CRPF men were not supposed to be at the place where the encounter took place. The encounter site was never on our planned route,” revealed a senior Police officer posted in Bastar. According to CRPF sources the “deviation from the planned route” took place because seven CRPF men were suffering from malaria. “The jawans were showing signs of cerebral malaria. We had asked for a chopper to evacuate them on November 30 but the chopper refused to land citing lack of space leaving us with no option but to carry the sick personnel which slowed down our movement,” claimed a senior CRPF officer. When the forces reached Kasalpara village and were ambushed by the Maoist, a team led by CRPF Inspector General (IG) H. Sidhu was moving 1.5 km ahead while a small team led by a Commanding Officer (CO) of 223 CRPF Battalion decided to engage the Maoists it spotted near the village. “The CO’s location was not clear which prevented the team led by Deputy Commandant B.C. Verma from firing towards the village despite receiving firing from that side. Casualties could have been averted had the CO’s location been clear,” said another CRPF officer. Mr. Verma was alive when the Maoists snatched his weapons. The CRPF officers could not explain how the Maoists managed to walk away with their weapons and ammunition despite the presence of hundreds of CRPF men. Further, the Central Government has decided to deploy an additional 11,000 paramilitary forces for undertaking anti-Maoist operations in Bastar Division, reports The Hindu on December 7. With the induction of these 11 new battalions, 10 of CRPF and one of the Border Security Force (BSF), the southern most part of the central Indian State will have the maximum number of security forces' present in a given divisional area. Of these 11 battalions, three have already reached the dense jungles and village areas of Bastar Division.
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December - 25 
The CPI-Maoist has claimed responsibility for killing 14 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in Sukma District on December 1, reports The Hindu on December 26. It said the attack was the “people’s reply” to the “expansionist policies” of the Narendra Modi Government at the Centre and the R
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The CPI-Maoist has claimed responsibility for killing 14 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in Sukma District on December 1, reports The Hindu on December 26. It said the attack was the “people’s reply” to the “expansionist policies” of the Narendra Modi Government at the Centre and the Raman Singh Government in the State. In a statement issued by Gudsa Usendi, spokesperson of the Danda Karanya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) of the CPI-Maoist, the outfit “congratulated” the South Regional Command of the DKSZC for leading the attack on Security Forces (SFs) near Kasalpara village of Sukma. “Thousands of police, CRPF and STF [Special Task Force] personnel were carrying out attacks on many villages in south Danda Karanya [Sukma district] since November. The forces were indulging in fake encounters of tribals of Bastar, illegal arrests and detentions, forced surrenders of tribal youths by threatening to slap false cases on them and atrocities on tribal women,” claimed Usendi. “To stop these attacks on the people of Danda Karanya, revolutionary public in association with the PLGA [People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army] fighters mounted a daring attack on the CRPF, killing 14 jawans and injuring 15 others,” he added. The Maoists snatched a large number of weapons from the SF personnel during the attack, he claimed. The Maoist spokesperson also claimed that the “brave and a big attack “on security forces in Kasalpara had “energized” the revolutionary masses, intellectuals and Maoist cadres.
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December - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a day-long bandh (shut down strike) on December 27 to protest against the arrest of Sanjay Ganjhu, member of the CPI- Maoist Bihar-Jharkhand-North-Chhattisgarh Special Area Committee on December 12 from Simdega District, reports The Tim
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a day-long bandh (shut down strike) on December 27 to protest against the arrest of Sanjay Ganjhu, member of the CPI- Maoist Bihar-Jharkhand-North-Chhattisgarh Special Area Committee on December 12 from Simdega District, reports The Times of India. The West Singhbhum District Police had arrested him in an alleged encounter with Police during which he sustained bullet injury in his right leg.
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