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January - 10 
In Warangal district, 21 Naxalites of various outfits––including three ‘commanders’ and two ‘deputy commanders’ of the PWG––surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu. According to media reports, the surrendered Naxalites said they were disillusioned with Naxal ideology and wanted to join the mainst
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In Warangal district, 21 Naxalites of various outfits––including three ‘commanders’ and two ‘deputy commanders’ of the PWG––surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu. According to media reports, the surrendered Naxalites said they were disillusioned with Naxal ideology and wanted to join the mainstream of the society.
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January - 15 
A Naxalite belonging to the Bheemgal Dalam (squad) of the PWG surrendered to the Adilabad district police chief, on January 15.
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A Naxalite belonging to the Bheemgal Dalam (squad) of the PWG surrendered to the Adilabad district police chief, on January 15.
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February - 8 
Six left wing extremists––Naxalits–– of the People's War Group (PWG) and nine sympathisers reportedly surrendered before the Guntur district police chief on February 8. The Naxals who surrendered were identified as Bellamkonda local guerilla squad cadres Andugula Ramarao, Potla Venkatareddy, Akkala
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Six left wing extremists––Naxalits–– of the People's War Group (PWG) and nine sympathisers reportedly surrendered before the Guntur district police chief on February 8. The Naxals who surrendered were identified as Bellamkonda local guerilla squad cadres Andugula Ramarao, Potla Venkatareddy, Akkala Subba Rao, Bollapalli local guerilla squad cadres Rayapati Danam, Chitteti Chennaiah and Pulimela Dasu. Some of the surrendered Naxalites are believed to be involved in cases of murder. Speaking on the occasion, the district police chief said that police would adopt a liberal approach while dealing with the cases against the surrendered naxalites.
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February - 13 
According to media reports, 10 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered at the office of Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) in Durgapur, West Bengal on February 13. The surrendered Naxalites were charged with abduction of the children of a Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M activists
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According to media reports, 10 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered at the office of Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) in Durgapur, West Bengal on February 13. The surrendered Naxalites were charged with abduction of the children of a Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M activists and setting ablaze the houses of CPI-M activists at Kendra village of the same district.
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February - 17 
Speaking to media persons in Nellore on February 17, Guntur range Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) P Chandrasekhar Reddy said 40 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered following the police initiative through poster campaign and programmes in Guntur district. In a three-pronged strategy,
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Speaking to media persons in Nellore on February 17, Guntur range Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) P Chandrasekhar Reddy said 40 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered following the police initiative through poster campaign and programmes in Guntur district. In a three-pronged strategy, police conducted combing operations, poster campaign and identified the economic problems of the villagers to effectively counter the Naxalite menace, the DIG said. He said the Naxalites could become close to the villagers as they had distributed endowment (government) lands to the latter. In a bid to overcome the problem, police would identify such lands and distribute them to the deserving poor with the help of the revenue authorities, he said.
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February - 18 
In another incident, 14 Naxalites, including five women, surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu, at Nukalmarri, Karimnagar district, on February 18. Official sources said the surrendered Naxalites––belonging to the People’s War Group (PWG), CPI-ML (Janasakthi) and Prathigatana group––were involv
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In another incident, 14 Naxalites, including five women, surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu, at Nukalmarri, Karimnagar district, on February 18. Official sources said the surrendered Naxalites––belonging to the People’s War Group (PWG), CPI-ML (Janasakthi) and Prathigatana group––were involved in extortion, killings and destroying government property. Speaking on the occasion, Ramulu said the Naxalites surrendered due to disillusionment with extremist ideology, ill-health and food problem in forest areas.
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February - 26 
Meanwhile, eight Naxalites and sympathizers of the PWG from Takkellapadu of Dachepalli mandal and Pulichinta of Bellamkonda mandal surrendered to the district police chief in Guntur, on February 26.
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Meanwhile, eight Naxalites and sympathizers of the PWG from Takkellapadu of Dachepalli mandal and Pulichinta of Bellamkonda mandal surrendered to the district police chief in Guntur, on February 26.
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March - 5 
A woman Naxalite of the PWG surrendered to Garhwa district police chief Anurag Gupta, on March 5. Speaking to the media, Gupta said the surrendered Naxalite told police that she was abducted by an ‘area commander’ of the PWG two years back and, since then, she was subjected to sexual exploitation by
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A woman Naxalite of the PWG surrendered to Garhwa district police chief Anurag Gupta, on March 5. Speaking to the media, Gupta said the surrendered Naxalite told police that she was abducted by an ‘area commander’ of the PWG two years back and, since then, she was subjected to sexual exploitation by some PWG Naxalites. She also gave several vital clues on PWG activities, he said and added that, based on the information, police were conducting raids.
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March - 5 
Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) and five sympathizers of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, [CPI-ML (Janasakthi)] surrendered before the Guntur district police chief on March 5. Presenting them at a press conference, the district police chief said one
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Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) and five sympathizers of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, [CPI-ML (Janasakthi)] surrendered before the Guntur district police chief on March 5. Presenting them at a press conference, the district police chief said one of the surrendered Naxalites Dasi David alias Sudhakar alias Ravindra alias Sudershan, who carried a reward of Rs. 1 lakh over his head, was involved in many criminal offences including killing and attack on police.
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March - 8 
18 Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) including two district committee members surrendered to the police, on the same day, in Hyderabad. The Naxalites cited disillusionment with the extremist ideology and ill health as reasons for their surrender.
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18 Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) including two district committee members surrendered to the police, on the same day, in Hyderabad. The Naxalites cited disillusionment with the extremist ideology and ill health as reasons for their surrender.
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March - 15 
21 Naxalites of various groups, including a ‘commander’ and a ‘deputy commander’ of the Pratighatana group and eight dalam (squad) members of the PWG, surrendered before the State Police chief P Ramulu in Karimnagar on March 15. Speaking on the occasion, Ramulu said the PWG is on the wane in the Sta
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21 Naxalites of various groups, including a ‘commander’ and a ‘deputy commander’ of the Pratighatana group and eight dalam (squad) members of the PWG, surrendered before the State Police chief P Ramulu in Karimnagar on March 15. Speaking on the occasion, Ramulu said the PWG is on the wane in the State as is evident from the sharp reduction in the number of its underground-armed cadres from 3000 to 750 in the last four years. He accused the PWG of resorting to abduction of minor girls and forcing them to join the underground movement. Reiterating that the rehabilitation package for the surrendered Naxalites is being vigorously implemented, he said 116 Naxals had surrendered in the district last year and the number of surrendered cadre had reached 25 till date during the current year.
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March - 30 
A woman Naxalite of the PWG surrendered before the Nalagonda district police chief on March 30.
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A woman Naxalite of the PWG surrendered before the Nalagonda district police chief on March 30.
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April - 13 
Also, three Naxalites surrendered to the district police chief in Mahbubnagar, on April 13.
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Also, three Naxalites surrendered to the district police chief in Mahbubnagar, on April 13.
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April - 16 
In another incident, 11 Naxalites of the PWG surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu in Hyderabad on April 16. One of them, Akula Indraiah, is the main accused in the blasting of a Road Transport Corporation (RTC) bus in November 2002, near Chintagudem, Warangal district in which 14 passengers we
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In another incident, 11 Naxalites of the PWG surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu in Hyderabad on April 16. One of them, Akula Indraiah, is the main accused in the blasting of a Road Transport Corporation (RTC) bus in November 2002, near Chintagudem, Warangal district in which 14 passengers were killed and 17 more injured.Announcing the surrender at a press conference, Ramulu said all cases against surrendered Naxalites would be closed, besides rehabilitating them.
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May - 3 
In another incident, six Naxalites of the PWG, including an Area Committee Secretary (ACS) and a ‘commander’ of the Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS), surrendered before the district police chief in Karimnagar. In the same district, police seized an offset printing machine, a computer monitor and UPS from
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In another incident, six Naxalites of the PWG, including an Area Committee Secretary (ACS) and a ‘commander’ of the Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS), surrendered before the district police chief in Karimnagar. In the same district, police seized an offset printing machine, a computer monitor and UPS from a dump belonging to the PWG in Mahadevpur mandal (administrative unit), on May 3.
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May - 14 
According to a delayed media report, 18 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the district police chief at Jimalkatta village, Gadchiroli district, on May 8.
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According to a delayed media report, 18 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the district police chief at Jimalkatta village, Gadchiroli district, on May 8.
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May - 15 
According to media reports, 27 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered at Bhanupratap Pur, Kanker district, on May 15.
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According to media reports, 27 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered at Bhanupratap Pur, Kanker district, on May 15.
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May - 22 
Sixteen left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) surrendered at Ghot village, Gadchiroli district, on May 22. The Naxalites surrendered during a ‘Jan jagran Abhiyan’ (Public Awareness Campaign) to create awareness among the villagers about Naxal activities and also to bring ba
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Sixteen left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) surrendered at Ghot village, Gadchiroli district, on May 22. The Naxalites surrendered during a ‘Jan jagran Abhiyan’ (Public Awareness Campaign) to create awareness among the villagers about Naxal activities and also to bring back misguided youth to the mainstream.
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May - 23 
Four Naxalites of the PWG surrendered before the police in Guntur on May 23. Police sources said all the surrendered Naxalites were involved in several cases of extortion and looting of food grains.
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Four Naxalites of the PWG surrendered before the police in Guntur on May 23. Police sources said all the surrendered Naxalites were involved in several cases of extortion and looting of food grains.
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May - 26 
30 Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) and their sympathizers, accused to be involved in the recent famine raids at Bandameedapalli in Raptadu mandal (administrative unit), Anantpur district surrendered before the district police chief on May 26. Speaking to media persons
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30 Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) and their sympathizers, accused to be involved in the recent famine raids at Bandameedapalli in Raptadu mandal (administrative unit), Anantpur district surrendered before the district police chief on May 26. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief, Aneel Kumar, said the Naxalites had intimidated innocent villagers to participate in their looting spree. Of the 140 Naxalites and their sympathisers who participated in the raid, 14 persons had been arrested and 52 more surrendered recently, while the rest were at large, he said and called upon them to surrender.
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June - 1 
Four Naxalites of the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) surrendered before the Khammam district police chief on June 1.
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Four Naxalites of the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) surrendered before the Khammam district police chief on June 1.
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June - 1 
Separately, four Naxalites of the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) surrendered before the Khammam district police chief on June 1.
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Separately, four Naxalites of the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) surrendered before the Khammam district police chief on June 1.
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June - 3 
Two minor women Naxalites surrendered at the office of the Prakasam district police chief Charu Sinha on June 3.
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Two minor women Naxalites surrendered at the office of the Prakasam district police chief Charu Sinha on June 3.
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June - 5 
14 Naxalites surrendered before Warangal Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police on June 5. Out of the 14 surrendered extremists, six Naxals belonged to the PWG, two belonged to the Janashakti Veeranna faction, and while three each belonged to the Pratighatana and Praja Pratighatana groups.
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14 Naxalites surrendered before Warangal Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police on June 5. Out of the 14 surrendered extremists, six Naxals belonged to the PWG, two belonged to the Janashakti Veeranna faction, and while three each belonged to the Pratighatana and Praja Pratighatana groups.
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June - 7 
Eleven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) surrendered before District Magistrate in Darbhanga, on June 7. The Naxalites also laid down three Sten guns, eight rifles and several rounds of ammunition to the district authorities. The district administration said that al
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Eleven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) surrendered before District Magistrate in Darbhanga, on June 7. The Naxalites also laid down three Sten guns, eight rifles and several rounds of ammunition to the district authorities. The district administration said that all help would be provided to the surrendered Naxalites to enable them to join the mainstream.
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June - 15 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including two women, surrendered before the police at Malkangiri, on June 15. Police sources said the surrendered Naxalites were wanted for their involvement in a number of criminal cases.
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including two women, surrendered before the police at Malkangiri, on June 15. Police sources said the surrendered Naxalites were wanted for their involvement in a number of criminal cases.
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June - 20 
Nine supporters of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered in Gunupur subdivision, Rayagada district, on June 20. According to media reports, the surrendered supporters assured the police that they will not tread the path of Naxalism and cooperate with the administration in curbing Naxalism in th
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Nine supporters of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered in Gunupur subdivision, Rayagada district, on June 20. According to media reports, the surrendered supporters assured the police that they will not tread the path of Naxalism and cooperate with the administration in curbing Naxalism in the district. Official sources said approximately 200 more Naxals supporters of 21 villages in the district are likely to surrender before the police very soon.
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June - 25 
According to media reports, 114 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before senior government officials at Belhar block office, Banka district, on June 25. Speaking to the media, district police chief K M Lal said some of the surrendered Naxalites had over a doz
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According to media reports, 114 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before senior government officials at Belhar block office, Banka district, on June 25. Speaking to the media, district police chief K M Lal said some of the surrendered Naxalites had over a dozen cases of violence pending against them. He said that consequent to a screening of the cases against the surrendered Naxalites, the district administration would work out a plan for their rehabilitation.
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June - 26 
Seven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—belonging to various outfits surrendered before senior police officials in Khammam district on June 26. Speaking to media persons, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Warangal Range, Krishana Prasad, said that various criminal cases were pending against the surrendere
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Seven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—belonging to various outfits surrendered before senior police officials in Khammam district on June 26. Speaking to media persons, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Warangal Range, Krishana Prasad, said that various criminal cases were pending against the surrendered Naxalites and they would be provided benefits under the government schemes.
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June - 29 
In Guntur, 10 Naxalites of the PWG, two of them carrying a reward of 20,000 on their heads, surrendered along with 55 sympathisers. The surrendered Naxalites and sympathizers reportedly said that they were under severe pressure from their family members and villagers to surrender to the police.
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In Guntur, 10 Naxalites of the PWG, two of them carrying a reward of 20,000 on their heads, surrendered along with 55 sympathisers. The surrendered Naxalites and sympathizers reportedly said that they were under severe pressure from their family members and villagers to surrender to the police.
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July - 1 
In another incident, two minor Naxalites belonging to the Tiger Project Dalam (squad) of the PWG surrendered before the Prakasam district police chief, Charu Sinha, in Ongole. Speaking on the occasion, Sinha appealed to the Naxals in the Nallamala forest areas to surrender and join the mainstream.
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In another incident, two minor Naxalites belonging to the Tiger Project Dalam (squad) of the PWG surrendered before the Prakasam district police chief, Charu Sinha, in Ongole. Speaking on the occasion, Sinha appealed to the Naxals in the Nallamala forest areas to surrender and join the mainstream.
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July - 2 
11 PWG sympathisers surrendered to the police in the presence of Deputy Inspector General, A V Narayana, and district police chief, Anil Kumar, in Anantpur district, on July 2. Separately, in Guntur district, a PWG Naxalite surrendered to the Officer on Special Duty.
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11 PWG sympathisers surrendered to the police in the presence of Deputy Inspector General, A V Narayana, and district police chief, Anil Kumar, in Anantpur district, on July 2. Separately, in Guntur district, a PWG Naxalite surrendered to the Officer on Special Duty.
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July - 15 
The Warangal-Khammam divisional committee member of the left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG), S Chandrakala alias Bharatakka, surrendered before the Director General of Police P Ramulu in Hyderabad, on July 15. Bharathakka, who is an accused in 24 cases including six murde
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The Warangal-Khammam divisional committee member of the left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG), S Chandrakala alias Bharatakka, surrendered before the Director General of Police P Ramulu in Hyderabad, on July 15. Bharathakka, who is an accused in 24 cases including six murders, was carrying a reward of Rs 3 lakh. She was married to a top-ranking PWG leader Polem Sudershan Reddy alias RK in 1994. He was killed in an encounter in Adilabad district in March 2003. Speaking to media persons Bharathakka said, ‘‘For the last few years I was facing severe health problems. After RK’s death, I decided to surrender and lead a normal life’’.
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July - 16 
Four supporters of the left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the Gunupur police in Orissa’s Rayagada district on July 16. Speaking to the media, the district police chief said over 200 Naxalite supporters are expected to surrender before the police adminis
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Four supporters of the left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the Gunupur police in Orissa’s Rayagada district on July 16. Speaking to the media, the district police chief said over 200 Naxalite supporters are expected to surrender before the police administration.
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July - 20 
In another incident, 10 Naxalites, including two members of the local guerrilla squad of the PWG surrendered before the district police chief in Guntur.
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In another incident, 10 Naxalites, including two members of the local guerrilla squad of the PWG surrendered before the district police chief in Guntur.
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July - 25 
In another incident, two local guerrilla squad (LGS) members and a sympathizer of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered to the district police chief in Guntur.
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In another incident, two local guerrilla squad (LGS) members and a sympathizer of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered to the district police chief in Guntur.
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August - 8 
Earlier, on August 8, 22 Naxalites of the PWG and five sympathizers surrendered before the Inspector General of Police (Guntur range) P Chandrasekhara Reddy and the district police chief, in Guntur.
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Earlier, on August 8, 22 Naxalites of the PWG and five sympathizers surrendered before the Inspector General of Police (Guntur range) P Chandrasekhara Reddy and the district police chief, in Guntur.
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August - 9 
Six left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the State police chief, SR Sukumara on August 9. Official sources said the surrendered Naxalites had been operating in Nalgonda district and involved in several offences including killing and blasting of police sta
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Six left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the State police chief, SR Sukumara on August 9. Official sources said the surrendered Naxalites had been operating in Nalgonda district and involved in several offences including killing and blasting of police stations.
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August - 17 
Earlier, on August 17, thirteen PWG Naxalites, including three key functionaries of the Chandravanka dalam (squad), surrendered at a health camp organized by the police at Tangeda village in Dachepalli mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on August 17. Guntur Range Inspector General of Pol
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Earlier, on August 17, thirteen PWG Naxalites, including three key functionaries of the Chandravanka dalam (squad), surrendered at a health camp organized by the police at Tangeda village in Dachepalli mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on August 17. Guntur Range Inspector General of Police and the district police chief, who were present at the medical camp, assured the surrendered Naxalites of a fair deal despite the fact that several cases were pending against them.
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August - 18 
Seven left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the district police chief Anil Kumar in Anantpur district on August 18. Speaking on the occasion, Kumar said the increasing number of surrenders witnessed in the recent months could be attributed to the lopsided
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Seven left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the district police chief Anil Kumar in Anantpur district on August 18. Speaking on the occasion, Kumar said the increasing number of surrenders witnessed in the recent months could be attributed to the lopsided policies of the PWG. The PWG members, most of whom comprised the misguided youth in villages, had begun to realise the futility of violence, he added.
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August - 21 
14 left-wing extremists—Naxalites---13 belonging to the People’s War Group (PWG) and a Pratigatana group Naxal—surrendered before the Warangal range Deputy Inspector General of Police, Krishna Prasad, at the district police headquarters in Karimnagar on August 21.
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14 left-wing extremists—Naxalites---13 belonging to the People’s War Group (PWG) and a Pratigatana group Naxal—surrendered before the Warangal range Deputy Inspector General of Police, Krishna Prasad, at the district police headquarters in Karimnagar on August 21.
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August - 22 
Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the police party during the combing operation under the Gudari police station-limits in Rayagada district of Orissa on August 22.
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Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the police party during the combing operation under the Gudari police station-limits in Rayagada district of Orissa on August 22.
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August - 29 
According to media reports, a left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the People's War Group (PWG), surrendered before the villagers in Dumaria Block of East Singhbhum district, on August 29. The surrendered Naxalite was involved in the attack on Ghorabandha police station in May 2003.
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According to media reports, a left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the People's War Group (PWG), surrendered before the villagers in Dumaria Block of East Singhbhum district, on August 29. The surrendered Naxalite was involved in the attack on Ghorabandha police station in May 2003.
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August - 30 
In another incident, two Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), including former ‘commander’ of special guerrilla squad, Nalgonda surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Hyderabad Range, on August 30. The DIG, producing the two Naxalites before a media conference in Hyderabad, sai
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In another incident, two Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), including former ‘commander’ of special guerrilla squad, Nalgonda surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Hyderabad Range, on August 30. The DIG, producing the two Naxalites before a media conference in Hyderabad, said the comprehensive rehabilitation policy of the government for Naxalites compelled the two Naxals to surrender.
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September - 1 
A Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the police at Ongole in Prakasam district. The surrendered Naxalite was reportedly involved in the abduction of four police personnel at the Katamraju Kota Tirunalla in April 2003.
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A Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the police at Ongole in Prakasam district. The surrendered Naxalite was reportedly involved in the abduction of four police personnel at the Katamraju Kota Tirunalla in April 2003.
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September - 3 
A Naxalite couple surrendered to the police at Ongole in the Prakasam district.
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A Naxalite couple surrendered to the police at Ongole in the Prakasam district.
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September - 5 
On the same day, two Naxalites surrendered before the district police chief in Medak.
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On the same day, two Naxalites surrendered before the district police chief in Medak.
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September - 8 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before villagers at Kasiabera village under the Ghorabandha police station-limits in the East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand on September 8. The surrendered Naxalites were later handed over to the police.
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before villagers at Kasiabera village under the Ghorabandha police station-limits in the East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand on September 8. The surrendered Naxalites were later handed over to the police.
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September - 9 
According to media reports, 22 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the district police chief in Visakhapatnam on September 9. Speaking to the media, the district police chief said the surrendered Naxalites belonged to G Madugula and Peda Bayalu mandals (
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According to media reports, 22 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the district police chief in Visakhapatnam on September 9. Speaking to the media, the district police chief said the surrendered Naxalites belonged to G Madugula and Peda Bayalu mandals (administrative unit). Having received intelligence information, the local police served surrender notices on their parents, also marking a copy to the sarpanches (village heads) of the respective villages. As many as 44 notices were served during the last one week in both the mandals. He said that all the 22 youths would get Rs 5,000 each as immediate relief from the district administration.
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September - 12 
Three Naxalites belonging to different outfits surrendered in the presence of the district police chief in Kothagudem, Khammam district on September 12.
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Three Naxalites belonging to different outfits surrendered in the presence of the district police chief in Kothagudem, Khammam district on September 12.
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September - 24 
Separately, a ‘deputy dalam commander’ of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Pratighatana)] surrendered in the presence of the Khammam district police chief on the same day.
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Separately, a ‘deputy dalam commander’ of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Pratighatana)] surrendered in the presence of the Khammam district police chief on the same day.
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September - 24 
Three left-wing extremists (Naxalites) surrendered before the district police chief in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, on September 24.
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Three left-wing extremists (Naxalites) surrendered before the district police chief in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, on September 24.
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September - 27 
According to media reports, at least 10 left-wing extremists (Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered in Gajapati district on September 27. Official sources said the surrendered Naxalites were involved in a series of serious crimes.
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According to media reports, at least 10 left-wing extremists (Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered in Gajapati district on September 27. Official sources said the surrendered Naxalites were involved in a series of serious crimes.
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October - 6 
In another incident, a PWG Naxalite surrendered to the police in Khammam district on the same day.
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In another incident, a PWG Naxalite surrendered to the police in Khammam district on the same day.
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October - 17 
Three teenage Naxalites surrendered before the SFs in Visakhapatnam district on the same day.
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Three teenage Naxalites surrendered before the SFs in Visakhapatnam district on the same day.
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October - 19 
According to a media report, approximately 25 Naxalites of the Basadhara Anchalika Committee gave up arms in Rayagada district, while 22 others surrendered to the police in Gajapati district in the last fortnight in Orissa.
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According to a media report, approximately 25 Naxalites of the Basadhara Anchalika Committee gave up arms in Rayagada district, while 22 others surrendered to the police in Gajapati district in the last fortnight in Orissa.
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October - 27 
A woman cadre of the left wing extremist—Naxalite—of the Galikonda Dalam (squad) of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the Visakhapatnam district police chief on October 27.
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A woman cadre of the left wing extremist—Naxalite—of the Galikonda Dalam (squad) of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before the Visakhapatnam district police chief on October 27.
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October - 29 
A left wing extremist —Naxalite—of the People’s War Group (PWG) belonging to the Potteru and Motu Dalam (squad) surrendered before the district police chief of Malkanagiri in Orissa district on October 29.
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A left wing extremist —Naxalite—of the People’s War Group (PWG) belonging to the Potteru and Motu Dalam (squad) surrendered before the district police chief of Malkanagiri in Orissa district on October 29.
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November - 3 
32 Naxalites belonging to various groups operating in the State of Andhra Pradesh surrendered before the State Police chief S.R. Sukumara on November 3 in the capital Hyderabad.
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32 Naxalites belonging to various groups operating in the State of Andhra Pradesh surrendered before the State Police chief S.R. Sukumara on November 3 in the capital Hyderabad.
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November - 14 
Two teenaged left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered to Adilabad district police in Andhra Pradesh on November 14.
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Two teenaged left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered to Adilabad district police in Andhra Pradesh on November 14.
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November - 17 
On November 17, approximately nine left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including six of the People’s War Group (PWG), surrendered before the Warangal Range Police in Andhra Pradesh’s Karimnagar district. The police also distributed rewards worth Rupees 46.20 lakh to the 46 Communist Party of India-Marxis
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On November 17, approximately nine left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including six of the People’s War Group (PWG), surrendered before the Warangal Range Police in Andhra Pradesh’s Karimnagar district. The police also distributed rewards worth Rupees 46.20 lakh to the 46 Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) (Janashakti group) Naxalites who had surrendered en mass before Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in April 2002, under the `Operation Sanjeevini' programme organised by the Karimnagar police.
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November - 24 
Police in the Adilabad district of Andhra Pradesh unearthed a left-wing extremist—Naxalite —recruitment channel of the People’s War Group (PWG) with the arrest of a Naxalite sympathiser and a surrendered PWG cadre on November 24. The police also took into custody three teenagers who were about to be
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Police in the Adilabad district of Andhra Pradesh unearthed a left-wing extremist—Naxalite —recruitment channel of the People’s War Group (PWG) with the arrest of a Naxalite sympathiser and a surrendered PWG cadre on November 24. The police also took into custody three teenagers who were about to be recruited by the PWG.
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December - 30 
Five left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) belonging to the Ganapati squad are reported to have surrendered along with an unspecified quantity of explosive material before the Anantapur range Deputy Inspector General of Police on December 30.
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Five left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) belonging to the Ganapati squad are reported to have surrendered along with an unspecified quantity of explosive material before the Anantapur range Deputy Inspector General of Police on December 30.
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