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January - 29 
Briefing the media, Bokaro Superintendent of Police (SP) Y.S. Ramesh said the duo had plans to attack employees and damage machines of Dilip Buildicon, the firm that has been assigned the INR 4.1 billion project aimed at converting the 80 kilometres RamgarhBokaro stretch into four lanes. But followi
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Briefing the media, Bokaro Superintendent of Police (SP) Y.S. Ramesh said the duo had plans to attack employees and damage machines of Dilip Buildicon, the firm that has been assigned the INR 4.1 billion project aimed at converting the 80 kilometres RamgarhBokaro stretch into four lanes. But following a tipoff, a Police team arrested the rebels near Dilip Buildcon's camp office at Beltand before they could execute their plans. "Maoists wrote a letter to MS Dilip Buildicon in the second week of this month, demanding 10 per cent of the project cost as levy. The mail, carrying the letterhead of North Chhotanagpur Maoist Committee, also threatened the firm officials of dire consequences if they failed to pay up. Subsequently, we had beefed up security at its camp office. But, yesterday, we received a tipoff about the Maoists' plan to damage machineries being used in the construction and attack the workers. Immediately, we laid a trap to nab them," the SP said. "The security men hid in bushes and pounced on the duo as they tried to go near the camp office. During interrogations, the duo admitted that they had come to attack the employees as the firm did not pay the levy," said an officer. Further investigations revealed that the Maoist squad, led by ‘area commander’ Santosh Mahto, served similar threat letters to the owners of three stone crushing units and the contractor engaged is building Narki Bridge in Gomia recently. Led by Dinesh Manjhi, a gang, also comprising Manga Manjhi, Dhaneshwar Manjhi, Babuchand Manjhi and the two arrested, has been collecting levy from firms, contractors and government engineers working in the area for quite some time now.
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May - 2 
a Maoist diktat in several blocks of Gumla District has prompted the administration to bar students of two residential schools from visiting their parents during summer vacation, reports The Times of India on May 3. A source in the District Administration office said Maoists had asked villagers to s
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a Maoist diktat in several blocks of Gumla District has prompted the administration to bar students of two residential schools from visiting their parents during summer vacation, reports The Times of India on May 3. A source in the District Administration office said Maoists had asked villagers to send "at least one child from each family for induction". The rebel outfit recruits children in its bal dasta (child squad). The District Police had earlier saved 24 children, including 14 girls, in March from the clutches of Maoists after their parents sought protection. Gumla District Collector Shrawan Sai said on May 2, 84 children in the two residential schools in Bishunpur and Ghaghra blocks would stay in hostels. The schools are run by the Welfare Department. Most of the students are from villages in Bishunpur, Ghaghra and Nirasi blocks, which are tribal-dominated. Sai said 200-odd children, 50 percent of whom are girls, from Maoist-affected villages have enrolled and all of them would be shifted to the two newly constructed buildings. The District Collector made it clear that only those children "staying in the two hostels" would not be permitted to go home for summer holidays.
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May - 14 
Police stepped up vigil on areas in Palamu bordering ‘Maoisthit’ Latehar and Chatra Districts of Jharkhand ahead of teh Panki bypoll on May 16, reports The Times of India on May 15. Panki is in the southern part of Palamu District. Additional Director General (ADG) operations and Police
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Police stepped up vigil on areas in Palamu bordering ‘Maoisthit’ Latehar and Chatra Districts of Jharkhand ahead of teh Panki bypoll on May 16, reports The Times of India on May 15. Panki is in the southern part of Palamu District. Additional Director General (ADG) operations and Police spokesperson SN Pradhan said intelligence reports suggested a possibility of Maoist attack. "We have deployed extra bomb disposal squads in the border region," he added. Eight Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) battalions have been deployed in the assembly segment.
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May - 18 
Jharkhand will strike off several ‘armed groups’ from the official list of LeftWing Extremist (LWE) organisations and declare them rogues, Chief Minister Raghubar Das said on May 18, , unveiling plans to tackle outfits involved in extortion, abductions and killings, reports The Hindustan
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Jharkhand will strike off several ‘armed groups’ from the official list of LeftWing Extremist (LWE) organisations and declare them rogues, Chief Minister Raghubar Das said on May 18, , unveiling plans to tackle outfits involved in extortion, abductions and killings, reports The Hindustan Times. At least 17 armed groups are active in Jharkhand but Police say that most of them are just running extortion rackets targeting businessmen and the salaried. Besides, some of these gangs are also accused of raping women and trafficking girls. Sources said the trigger for the decision was the murder of a television journalist in Chatra District, allegedly by a splinter Maoist outfit for his refusal to pay ‘tax’ to the outfit. “Unlike the Maoists, the various other armed groups operating from our jungles like People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) and Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) have no ideology. They extort money and indulge in violence. They do not deserve mercy and needs tough treatment,” Das said. Police said delisting groups from the LWE list will enable security forces to go after them as ordinary criminals.
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May - 22 
Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), said on May 22 it did not kill television journalist Indradeo Yadav alias Akhilesh Singh, reports The Times of India. In a press communique released on May 22, TPC ‘commander’ Nawal bl
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Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), said on May 22 it did not kill television journalist Indradeo Yadav alias Akhilesh Singh, reports The Times of India. In a press communique released on May 22, TPC ‘commander’ Nawal blamed Police for misleading the people. Yadav was shot dead by unidentified men in Chatra District on May 12. On May 17, Police said the murder was executed on TPC ‘commander’ Mukesh Ganjhu's order after Yadav, who was a local contractor, failed to cough up INR 700, 000. Ganjhu is absconding. "We condemn the murder. We have sympathies for the family. The police investigation is not fair and police are trying to hide facts from people," the communique read and claimed that a probe by the outfit found that "no TPC comrade was involved".
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May - 30 
The Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) D K Pandey on May 30, appealed to Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) to surrender or be ready to face bullets, reports The Times of India. Pandey made this announcement while addressing villagers during inauguration of Jageshwar Vihar Police Station at a hyper
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The Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) D K Pandey on May 30, appealed to Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) to surrender or be ready to face bullets, reports The Times of India. Pandey made this announcement while addressing villagers during inauguration of Jageshwar Vihar Police Station at a hypersensitive zone in Gomia block in Bokaro District. He took the name of dreaded Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘commander’ Duryodhan Mahto alias Mithlesh Singh and appealed to him to surrender or else Police would target him. "It is better for Duryodhan Mahto to surrender soon. We are taking strong steps to eliminate extremism from state," said DGP. Pandey along with and other senior Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officials inaugurated newly installed Jageshwar Vihar Police Station. This is the second Police Station inaugurated in the Maoist bastion after Chatro Chatti in Gomia Block. Bokaro has got three new Police Stations in red zone.
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June - 26 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres damaged a solar panel and battery powering a Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) mobile tower located at Hetha Toli under Garu Police Station area in Latehar District on June 26 night, reports The Times of India. Superintendent of Police
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres damaged a solar panel and battery powering a Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) mobile tower located at Hetha Toli under Garu Police Station area in Latehar District on June 26 night, reports The Times of India. Superintendent of Police (SP) Latehar Anoop Birtharey said that Maoists who attacked the site were led by Chhotu Kharwar and Perdeep Yadav. Birtharey said the Maoists targeted the mobile tower to disrupt mobile connectivity in the area so that Police's attention is diverted from the ongoing anti-Maoist operations in Garu.
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August - 19 
Denying any CPI Maoist presence in Jharkhand, Chief Minister Raghubar Das said on August 19 that “only some goons” in the name of Maoists were indulging in extortion and they will be dealt with as per law, reports The Hindu. Das was in Kolkata (West Bengal) for a road show to promote th
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Denying any CPI Maoist presence in Jharkhand, Chief Minister Raghubar Das said on August 19 that “only some goons” in the name of Maoists were indulging in extortion and they will be dealt with as per law, reports The Hindu. Das was in Kolkata (West Bengal) for a road show to promote the twoday long Jharkhand Global Investor’ Summit 2017, which will take off in early 2017. “There are no Maoists in Jharkhand. Only some goons in some isolated pockets of the State and they are indulging in extortion to scuttle the development of the State. We will deal with such criminals accordingly,” said Das. He also said that in the last 20 months, there has been no major Maoistrelated incident in Jharkhand, adding that the State Government has initiated several
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August - 25 
Deputy Inspector General of Police (Jharkhand) R. K. Mullick said that two top Maoists, identified as Amitabh Bagchi alias Anil and Taufid Mullah alias Kartik, whom their leader Kishenji has been claiming were arrested in Patna on August 19, were arrested from the Ranchi railway station only in the
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Deputy Inspector General of Police (Jharkhand) R. K. Mullick said that two top Maoists, identified as Amitabh Bagchi alias Anil and Taufid Mullah alias Kartik, whom their leader Kishenji has been claiming were arrested in Patna on August 19, were arrested from the Ranchi railway station only in the evening of August 24, reports PTI. He said that Anil, a politburo member and Kartik, a state committee member of the outfit, were arrested on a tip off from the Ranchi railway station. They were produced in a local court which remanded them to police custody for six days. Baghchi is a resident of Shyambazar in Kolkata and Mullah of Murshidabad District in West Bengal, Mullick added. Times of India adds that Anil and Kartik were produced in the Chief Judicial Magistrate court in Ranchi and forwarded to the Birsa Munda Central jail (Jharkhand). It quoted Mullick as saying that the duo was arrested while trying to board a Patna-bound train at the Ranchi railway station. An FIR has been lodged against them in the Chutia Police station under various Sections, including 121 Indian Penal Code (waging a war or attempt to wage a war against the government of India), Mullick said.
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October - 4 
A full-fledged company of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)'s women battalion will be deployed in Jharkhand in the next ten days to carry out anti-Maoist operations, CRPF Director General (DG), K Durga Prasad said on October 4, reports NDTV. Currently, a women battalion of the CRPF is undergoi
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A full-fledged company of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)'s women battalion will be deployed in Jharkhand in the next ten days to carry out anti-Maoist operations, CRPF Director General (DG), K Durga Prasad said on October 4, reports NDTV. Currently, a women battalion of the CRPF is undergoing training at Salboni in West Bengal and one company of this battalion will be deployed in Ranchi in the next ten days, said Prasad, who laid the foundation of a barrack and 317 quarters for jawans of Rapid Action Force of the 106 battalion at Sundernagar on the outskirt of Jamshedpur. The CRPF Company will be engaged in operations against Left Wing Extremism (LWE) as well as anti-national forces in Jharkhand, Prasad said.
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October - 31 
The Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for bandh (general shutdown strike) in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra on November 3to protest against the Malkangiri encounter in which 30 Maoists were killed, reports odishatv.in. In a statement issued by M
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The Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for bandh (general shutdown strike) in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra on November 3to protest against the Malkangiri encounter in which 30 Maoists were killed, reports odishatv.in. In a statement issued by Maoist’s Central Committee, Pratap, a self-styled spokesperson, has given the bandh call in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra. The Maoist organisation also alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central Government, along with Odisha and Andhra Pradesh Government’s, were favouring Bauxite mining in the tribal area against the will of the locals. Yesterday, in an audio tape, CPI-Maoist East Division Committee ‘secretary’ Kailash held the Chief Ministers of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh responsible for the encounter.
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November - 14 
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das, on November 14, announced that 10,000 Police personnel and 2,500 Assistant Police would be recruited next year reports, The Indian Express. He further stated that the Assistant Police personnel would be deployed in Left Wing Extremist (LWE)-hit areas and they w
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Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das, on November 14, announced that 10,000 Police personnel and 2,500 Assistant Police would be recruited next year reports, The Indian Express. He further stated that the Assistant Police personnel would be deployed in Left Wing Extremist (LWE)-hit areas and they would get INR 10,000 per month and their services would be confirmed after three years. He also mentioned that INR 240 billion already exists to provide employment to the youth and investment for the infrastructure. He added that for investments peace was necessary and investments increased following prevailing of peace in Jharkhand.
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December - 15 
Centre Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Director General (DG), Durga Prasad, on December 15, claimed that Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] will end from Jharkhand by 2017, reports Dainik Jagran. He addressed the media after attending the video conference with Union Cabinet Secretary in Building Proj
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Centre Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Director General (DG), Durga Prasad, on December 15, claimed that Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] will end from Jharkhand by 2017, reports Dainik Jagran. He addressed the media after attending the video conference with Union Cabinet Secretary in Building Project. He pressed that in Jharkhand, greater coordination among CRPF, Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Border Security Force (BSF) and State Police is required to eradicate the Naxal campaign by 2017.
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December - 16 
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs (MoSHA) Hansraj Gangaram Ahir blamed the Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for underdevelopment of tribals in the country while addressing media on December 16 in Ranchi District, reports, Times of India. He was attending the concluding part
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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs (MoSHA) Hansraj Gangaram Ahir blamed the Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for underdevelopment of tribals in the country while addressing media on December 16 in Ranchi District, reports, Times of India. He was attending the concluding part of three-day workshop on "LWE Theatre - Interstate operations and coordination' hosted by the CRPF, Ahir said that the living standard of tribals in most parts of the country is around 150 years behind that of our modern cities. "The Maoists have not allowed development work to penetrate to the far flung hamlets," he accused reiterating his government's commitment to wipe out Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] of all forms from the country with full might."We don't want to use bullets against our own people and its better if they understand our language (Hum chahte hain ki goli nahi boli se baat bane) and get prepared to shun violence," he said. Ahir expressed disappointment over use of Central Auxiliary Police Forces (CAPF) for controlling Left Wing Extremism in different states. "If we are not compelled to use our forces within the mainland they can be engaged at the borders," he said. He took a stock of the situation prevailing in all ten states which includes Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Bengal, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Telangana and parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh considered to be red corridor region of the country. "Our Central Minister Rajnath Singh has agreed to extend full cooperation in terms of financial support and assistance of the security forces in these states to ensure that the development work is not affected," he said. Ahir pointed finger to the fact that most of the Central Welfare schemes like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna, extending loans under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna and Skill Development Programmes have failed to reach the tribal hamlets because of CPI- Maoist presence. "Construction of schools, health centres, railway, industry, irrigation projects and roads have also suffered because of presence of Maoists which has not just retarded government's effort for development but has deprived the tribals of facilities that they should enjoy as citizens of an independent nation," he said underlining the fact that everyone in the country has equal right to life and opportunities.
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