Home
LATEST on SATP
Search
SEARCH ON SATP
SEARCH TERRORISM UPDATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
South Asia
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Afghanistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheet
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Capital Region
Kabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
East Afghanistan
Kapisa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Laghman
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nangarhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nuristan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Panjsher
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Parwan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Afghanistan
Badakhshan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Baghlan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balkh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Faryab
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jowzjan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunduz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Samangan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sar-e-Pul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Takhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
South Afghanistan
Daykundi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kandahar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uruzgan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Zabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southwest Afghanistan
Helmand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nimroz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southeast Afghanistan
Bamyan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghazni
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khost
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Logar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktika
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktiya
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Wardak
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Afghanistan
Badghis
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Farah
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghor
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Herat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bangladesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamist Terrorism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Left-wing Extremism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bhutan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Central
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
India
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Insurgency North East
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ISLAMIST/OTHER CONFLICTS
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chandigarh (UT)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Delhi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Himachal Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pondicherry
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sikkim
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maldives
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Proviencs
Dhekunu (South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Dhekunu (Upper South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Uthuru (Upper North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu (Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Dhekunu (South Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Uthuru (North Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uthuru (North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nepal
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Province No. 1
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 2
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 3
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 4
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 5
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 6
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 7
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balochistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
FATA
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamabad Capital Territory
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan Occupied kashmir
Azad Kashmir
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gilgit-Baltistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sindh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sri Lanka
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Northern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sabaragamua Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uva Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Timelines
Gujarat
Timelines
Haryana
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ASSESSMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BACKGROUNDER
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
CONFLICT MAPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DATA SHEETS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DOCUMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TERRORIST GROUPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TIMELINES
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BOOKS
The Knights of Falsehood
The Global Threat of Terror
Book Store
TERRORISM UPDATE
VIDEOS
FREEDOM FROM FEAR
WAR WITHIN BORDERS
SECOND SIGHT
ICM IN MEDIA
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
RISK ALERT
ISLAMIST EXTREMISM & TERRORISM IN SOUTH ASIA
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/PROJECTS/REPORTS
India
Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure:2002
Read more...
Date
Incidents
January - 1 
In a separate incident, unidentified terrorists killed a civilian in Shalimar, near Srinagar. Meanwhile, unidentified terrorists fired rockets at the Rajouri residence of a former State Minister and leader of the ruling National Conference (NC), Talib Hussain. Hussain was not present at his residenc
Read more...
In a separate incident, unidentified terrorists killed a civilian in Shalimar, near Srinagar. Meanwhile, unidentified terrorists fired rockets at the Rajouri residence of a former State Minister and leader of the ruling National Conference (NC), Talib Hussain. Hussain was not present at his residence at the time of the attack. This was the second attack on his residence. Earlier, on December 24, 2001, unidentified terrorists snatched eight rifles from SF personnel guarding the leader’s residence.
Read less...
January - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blew up the telephone exchange building at Mallamaplli village, Mulug police station limits, on January 1. According to police sources, the entire building came down under its impact and all the equipment in the exchange was totally da
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blew up the telephone exchange building at Mallamaplli village, Mulug police station limits, on January 1. According to police sources, the entire building came down under its impact and all the equipment in the exchange was totally damaged. The loss of property is estimated at Rs. 50 lakh.
Read less...
January - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples' War Group (PWG), set off an explosion inside a telephone exchange building at Mallampalli village, Warangal district, on January 1 night, police said.A group of 10 Naxals belonging to the Pandava Dalam (squad) were allegedly involved in the act. The eq
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples' War Group (PWG), set off an explosion inside a telephone exchange building at Mallampalli village, Warangal district, on January 1 night, police said.A group of 10 Naxals belonging to the Pandava Dalam (squad) were allegedly involved in the act. The equipment as well as the building suffered a heavy damage.
Read less...
January - 3 
Unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of Abdul Gani Lone, a senior leader of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) at Srinagar. SF personnel repulsed the attack and there were no casualties or arrests.
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of Abdul Gani Lone, a senior leader of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) at Srinagar. SF personnel repulsed the attack and there were no casualties or arrests.
Read less...
January - 6 
In two massacres by unidentified terrorists in Doda district on the night of January 6, seven people were killed. In the first massacre, unidentified terrorists first lobbed grenades into the residence of a Village Defence Committee (VDC) member at Luddu. As the residents rushed out in panic, the te
Read more...
In two massacres by unidentified terrorists in Doda district on the night of January 6, seven people were killed. In the first massacre, unidentified terrorists first lobbed grenades into the residence of a Village Defence Committee (VDC) member at Luddu. As the residents rushed out in panic, the terrorists opened fire killing three family members. Consequently, other VDC members engaged the terrorists until security force (SF) reinforcements reached. A civilian was killed and four people, including a Special Police Officer (SPO), were injured in the encounter. The terrorists managed to escape without suffering any casualties. In the nearby Ramsu village, another group of unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a VDC member. Three brothers, two of who were VDC members, were killed and 12 others injured in the attack. The terrorists also took away the weapons of the slain VDC members and burnt down five residences before escaping. Quoting eyewitness accounts news reports said the terrorists were suspected to be Kashmiris and members of either the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) or the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).
Read less...
January - 10 
Unidentified terrorists burnt down a wooden bridge in Pyasa, on January 10, thus snapping a vital road link between Galar and Padyaran, in Doda district. Local residents said three suspected foreign mercenaries were involved in the incident. The district administration has initiated steps for recons
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists burnt down a wooden bridge in Pyasa, on January 10, thus snapping a vital road link between Galar and Padyaran, in Doda district. Local residents said three suspected foreign mercenaries were involved in the incident. The district administration has initiated steps for reconstructing the bridge speedily.
Read less...
January - 19 
Unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of former State Chief Minister W Nipamacha Singh at Wangoi in Imphal West district on January 19 and burnt down the residence. There were no casualties. The former Chief Minister was not in his residence when the attack occurred. In another incident, th
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of former State Chief Minister W Nipamacha Singh at Wangoi in Imphal West district on January 19 and burnt down the residence. There were no casualties. The former Chief Minister was not in his residence when the attack occurred. In another incident, the residence of former Union Minister Th Chaoba Singh too was attacked.
Read less...
January - 22 
Four security personnel were killed and 17 persons, including civilians, were injured in a suspected terrorist attack on the American Centre in Kolkata on January 22. According to media reports, four unidentified gunmen fired indiscriminately on the police picket outside the United States Informatio
Read more...
Four security personnel were killed and 17 persons, including civilians, were injured in a suspected terrorist attack on the American Centre in Kolkata on January 22. According to media reports, four unidentified gunmen fired indiscriminately on the police picket outside the United States Information Service (USIS) known as the American Centre at around 6:35 in the morning. Consequent to the incident, the entire State of West Bengal has been put on maximum alert, police sources added. No arrests have been made so far in connection with the killing.
Read less...
January - 24 
The residences of two politicians were attacked by unidentified terrorists at Lalad in Barmaulla district on the night of January 24. There were no casualties. The two politicians were activists of the ruling National Conference (NC).
Read more...
The residences of two politicians were attacked by unidentified terrorists at Lalad in Barmaulla district on the night of January 24. There were no casualties. The two politicians were activists of the ruling National Conference (NC).
Read less...
January - 26 
Unidentified terrorists also fired three rifle grenades towards security force personnel posted at the Sangam bridge in Anantnag district, which however missed the target and exploded along the river Jhelum without causing any damage.
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists also fired three rifle grenades towards security force personnel posted at the Sangam bridge in Anantnag district, which however missed the target and exploded along the river Jhelum without causing any damage.
Read less...
January - 28 
In yet another incident, on January 28, the PWG Naxalites attacked a liquor shop in Muthukapalli in the Bantaram police station limits in Ranga Reddy district and also set ablaze three vehicles after locking up the owner of the shop and 15 others inside the shop. The Naxalites also reportedly left a
Read more...
In yet another incident, on January 28, the PWG Naxalites attacked a liquor shop in Muthukapalli in the Bantaram police station limits in Ranga Reddy district and also set ablaze three vehicles after locking up the owner of the shop and 15 others inside the shop. The Naxalites also reportedly left a pamphlet in which they demanded that all liquor shops in the State be shut down. The pamphlet also urged people to take action against those selling liquor.
Read less...
February - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), on February 1, blasted a house at Dundru village, under the Sehna police station limits in Lohardaga. Reports said the Naxalites suspected the house owner of being a police informer and they also reportedly blamed him for collecting mo
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), on February 1, blasted a house at Dundru village, under the Sehna police station limits in Lohardaga. Reports said the Naxalites suspected the house owner of being a police informer and they also reportedly blamed him for collecting money in the name of the PWG.
Read less...
February - 4 
In separate attacks, 11 residences of civilians were burnt by terrorists in different villages of the Poonch district. However, no casualties were reported.
Read more...
In separate attacks, 11 residences of civilians were burnt by terrorists in different villages of the Poonch district. However, no casualties were reported.
Read less...
February - 4 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the Muthyalampadu telephone exchange in Guntru district on February 4. Official sources said that eight armed Naxalites asked members present there to vacate the premises. Later, the Naxalites set the exchange afire. The police
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the Muthyalampadu telephone exchange in Guntru district on February 4. Official sources said that eight armed Naxalites asked members present there to vacate the premises. Later, the Naxalites set the exchange afire. The police suspect that the Naxals used detonators to blast the building. According to a preliminary reports, the loss is estimated to be approximately Rs 10 lakh.
Read less...
February - 5 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) set fire to two telephone exchanges in Dachepalli and Grujala Mandals, Guntur district on the night of February 5. Official sources estimated the loss of property at Rs. three million.
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) set fire to two telephone exchanges in Dachepalli and Grujala Mandals, Guntur district on the night of February 5. Official sources estimated the loss of property at Rs. three million.
Read less...
February - 11 
In a separate incident, in the same district, PWG Naxalites attacked the theatre owned by the family of the Member of Parliament (MP) from Nandyal at Gajulapalli. According to official sources, the total loss was estimated at Rs. 790,000.
Read more...
In a separate incident, in the same district, PWG Naxalites attacked the theatre owned by the family of the Member of Parliament (MP) from Nandyal at Gajulapalli. According to official sources, the total loss was estimated at Rs. 790,000.
Read less...
March - 4 March - 5
A security force (SF) personnel and a civilian were killed, while four SF personnel were injured, in an encounter in Baramulla town which began on March 4 and carried on into the next day. The structure inside which the terrorists were fortified was destroyed during the encounter and the body of a f
Read more...
A security force (SF) personnel and a civilian were killed, while four SF personnel were injured, in an encounter in Baramulla town which began on March 4 and carried on into the next day. The structure inside which the terrorists were fortified was destroyed during the encounter and the body of a foreign mercenary was recovered. The bodies of more terrorists are expected to be recovered after the debris is searched completely. While some sources claimed that there were two terrorists inside the structure, other reports said there were four Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorists, including a ‘battalion commander’ of the outfit.
Read less...
March - 5 
In another incident, unidentified terrorists burnt down 12 houses at Chandi Marh, Poonch. The houses were used by SFs and vacated recently. In a similar incident, three houses were burnt down at Deeda in Udhampur district.
Read more...
In another incident, unidentified terrorists burnt down 12 houses at Chandi Marh, Poonch. The houses were used by SFs and vacated recently. In a similar incident, three houses were burnt down at Deeda in Udhampur district.
Read less...
March - 7 
On the night of March 7, three civilian residences were burnt down by unidentified terrorists at Dogrian Pushana, Poonch. The residences were used by SFs, who vacated them in February 2002.
Read more...
On the night of March 7, three civilian residences were burnt down by unidentified terrorists at Dogrian Pushana, Poonch. The residences were used by SFs, who vacated them in February 2002.
Read less...
March - 7 
The bodies of two unidentified terrorists were recovered from the debris of a destroyed structure in Baramulla town, on March 7. The structure was destroyed in an encounter on March 4-5. An SF personnel and a civilian were reported killed and the body of a suspected foreign mercenary was recovered f
Read more...
The bodies of two unidentified terrorists were recovered from the debris of a destroyed structure in Baramulla town, on March 7. The structure was destroyed in an encounter on March 4-5. An SF personnel and a civilian were reported killed and the body of a suspected foreign mercenary was recovered from the debris on March 5.
Read less...
March - 10 
Three persons, including an examination invigilator and a voluntary guard, at an examination centre were injured when unidentified gunmen shot them at two separate examination centres on the first day of the higher secondary examination in Manipur. The first incident of shooting took place at L Bira
Read more...
Three persons, including an examination invigilator and a voluntary guard, at an examination centre were injured when unidentified gunmen shot them at two separate examination centres on the first day of the higher secondary examination in Manipur. The first incident of shooting took place at L Birahari College, Khundrakpam, in Imphal east, while the second incident occurred at Kokching Khunou College in Thoubal district according to media reports. The injured man has been evacuated to a hospital. The terrorist group Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) had earlier warned of serious action to curb examination malpractice.
Read less...
March - 13 March - 15
A Deputy Superintendent of Police, two other police personnel and the driver of the vehicle in which they were travelling, were seriously injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), in Ghanasar village, Bhamini mandal (administrative unit
Read more...
A Deputy Superintendent of Police, two other police personnel and the driver of the vehicle in which they were travelling, were seriously injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), in Ghanasar village, Bhamini mandal (administrative unit), Srikakulam district, on March 15. Earlier, on March 13 night the PWG Naxalites had blasted the Bhamini Mandal Revenue Office. They planted landmines at a culvert on the road leading to the office, anticipating the visit of police officers the next morning. According to official sources, the incident took place when the police team was going to inspect the damaged building. As the vehicle reached Ghanasar village, the Naxalites set off the landmine with the help of a battery-operated remote control device. After the blast, two police parties conducting combing operations in the nearby areas rushed to the spot and an encounter ensued which lasted for several hours. The Naxalites managed to escape.
Read less...
March - 17 
Two terrorists, ‘fidayeens’ (members of a suicide squad), of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were killed in an encounter at Tawian in Jammu on March 17. The two were identified as Pakistani mercenaries of the outfit and were carrying a large quantity of arms, ammunition and explosives, including suicide b
Read more...
Two terrorists, ‘fidayeens’ (members of a suicide squad), of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were killed in an encounter at Tawian in Jammu on March 17. The two were identified as Pakistani mercenaries of the outfit and were carrying a large quantity of arms, ammunition and explosives, including suicide body belts filled with 2.5 kg RDX, with them. In Doda, unidentified terrorists lobbed a grenade at a telephone exchange on Bharat road on March 17. There were, however, no casualties or any damage.
Read less...
March - 18 
College building under the Korutla police station limits, Karimnagar district, on March 18 night. Local reports said the incident took place when five Naxalites under the leadership of Metapalli area’s Godavari Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) secretary Mekala went to the engineering college and took
Read more...
College building under the Korutla police station limits, Karimnagar district, on March 18 night. Local reports said the incident took place when five Naxalites under the leadership of Metapalli area’s Godavari Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) secretary Mekala went to the engineering college and took away the attendant and four others who were sleeping in the building to some distance. Four Naxalites went inside the building, set up detonators in four rooms and the verandah and blasted them. Furniture, 80 computers and an AC room were completely damaged. Cracks were found throughout the building. Later, the Naxalites tried to blast a culvert on the highway near the college but escaped when they spotted vehicular traffic. The police unearthed detonators under the culvert. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter at the place which said they resorted to the blast to protest the March 11-Eturunagaram encounter in Warangal district and against the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO).
Read less...
March - 18 
In another incident, the PWG Naxalites set fire a telephone exchange in Nagampeta village, Karimnagar district. The Naxalite also reportedly left a note at the site stating that they had resorted to this act in protest against the alleged encounter of their cadres at Neelampalli, Mukunuru and Yatnar
Read more...
In another incident, the PWG Naxalites set fire a telephone exchange in Nagampeta village, Karimnagar district. The Naxalite also reportedly left a note at the site stating that they had resorted to this act in protest against the alleged encounter of their cadres at Neelampalli, Mukunuru and Yatnaram.
Read less...
March - 21 
According to media reports, 21 persons were injured in two separate explosions in Jammu and Kashmir on March 21. Reports said unidentified terrorists lobbed a grenade towards a security force convoy at the Damhal Hanjipora bus stand in Kulgam area. However, it missed the intended target and exploded
Read more...
According to media reports, 21 persons were injured in two separate explosions in Jammu and Kashmir on March 21. Reports said unidentified terrorists lobbed a grenade towards a security force convoy at the Damhal Hanjipora bus stand in Kulgam area. However, it missed the intended target and exploded on the road, injuring 13 civilians and a security force personnel. Separately, seven persons were injured in an explosion near a shop in Rajouri town. Another blast occurred near a temple in the Dharamshal area of Rajouri district on the same day. However, there was no loss of life or injuries reported.
Read less...
March - 24 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), set-off an explosion and damaged the house of ruling Telugu Desam Party (TPD) district unit president A Nageswara Rao, a little past midnight on March 24, reports said. No one was at the house at the time of the blast.
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), set-off an explosion and damaged the house of ruling Telugu Desam Party (TPD) district unit president A Nageswara Rao, a little past midnight on March 24, reports said. No one was at the house at the time of the blast.
Read less...
March - 25 
A group of terrorists opened fire on a Special Police Officers (SPOs) post at Hanzal under jurisdiction of the Marwah police station in Doda district on March 25. Having failed to cause any casualties, the terrorists later set ablaze two houses in the same village while fleeing from the site. Howeve
Read more...
A group of terrorists opened fire on a Special Police Officers (SPOs) post at Hanzal under jurisdiction of the Marwah police station in Doda district on March 25. Having failed to cause any casualties, the terrorists later set ablaze two houses in the same village while fleeing from the site. However, no loss of life or injuries were reported in the fire.
Read less...
March - 25 
The PWG blasted the ancestral house of A Nageswara Rao, chairman of the State Forest Development Corporation at Ckikkarkunta village, Nizamabad district, on March 25. According to police sources, five Naxalites belonging to the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA) went to the house of Rao and blasted it us
Read more...
The PWG blasted the ancestral house of A Nageswara Rao, chairman of the State Forest Development Corporation at Ckikkarkunta village, Nizamabad district, on March 25. According to police sources, five Naxalites belonging to the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA) went to the house of Rao and blasted it using gelatine sticks after asking the inmates to come out. Seven rooms and some household articles were badly damaged in the blast, they added.
Read less...
March - 29 
Terrorists triggered an IED explosion and consequently blasted four electric poles at village Kharak of Rajouri district. Power supply in some villages was disrupted due to the damage caused. However, no loss of life or injuries were reported in this explosion.
Read more...
Terrorists triggered an IED explosion and consequently blasted four electric poles at village Kharak of Rajouri district. Power supply in some villages was disrupted due to the damage caused. However, no loss of life or injuries were reported in this explosion.
Read less...
April - 1 
In another incident on April 1, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of a leader of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) near Raghunath Akhara village in Garwah district. However, there was no report of any casualty.
Read more...
In another incident on April 1, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of a leader of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) near Raghunath Akhara village in Garwah district. However, there was no report of any casualty.
Read less...
April - 4 
Terrorists fired upon the house of a ruling National Conference (NC) Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Mohammed Iqbal Bhat at Changa, Gandoh. After a brief exchange of firing with SF personnel, the terrorists escaped from the incident site. No loss of life or injuries have been reported in this in
Read more...
Terrorists fired upon the house of a ruling National Conference (NC) Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Mohammed Iqbal Bhat at Changa, Gandoh. After a brief exchange of firing with SF personnel, the terrorists escaped from the incident site. No loss of life or injuries have been reported in this incident.
Read less...
April - 8 
Hand grenade was lobbed at the ancestral house of Minister for Works, Ali Mohammad Sagar in Kashmir. However, no one was injured in the attack. Separately, a woman was also injured in Anantnag in a separate incident.
Read more...
Hand grenade was lobbed at the ancestral house of Minister for Works, Ali Mohammad Sagar in Kashmir. However, no one was injured in the attack. Separately, a woman was also injured in Anantnag in a separate incident.
Read less...
April - 8 
Seven persons, including three children and two women were killed in an attack by a group of approximately 20 Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) terrorists at Dandli Dansal, about 22 kms from Arnas in Mahore tehsil of Udhampur on April 8. Six others were also injured in the incident. The terrorists reportedly f
Read more...
Seven persons, including three children and two women were killed in an attack by a group of approximately 20 Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) terrorists at Dandli Dansal, about 22 kms from Arnas in Mahore tehsil of Udhampur on April 8. Six others were also injured in the incident. The terrorists reportedly first set 21 houses on fire after the Village Defence Committee (VDC) members resisted the terrorists’ massacre attempt for eight hours. The killings occurred after the VDC members ran short of ammunition and the terrorist realising this, lobbed grenades and opened fire simultaneously on the houses of the victims. Media reports also said some former VDC members were also involved in the attack, who had quit the Committee earlier to join the terrorists’ outfit. The security force personnel had already reached the site on information and engaged the terrorists in encounter, which was still going on when the report last came in. However, there are no reports of any casualties, thus far. The Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah has strongly condemned the Dandli massacre.
Read less...
April - 8 
Two civilians were killed and 16 others were injured, when a bomb blast occurred at Chopra Sweet Shop at Ward No. 2 of Rajouri town on April 8. According to police sources the Hizb-e-Islami ‘chief’ Hafiz Arshad was allegedly responsible for the blast. The SFs have launched a search operation to nab
Read more...
Two civilians were killed and 16 others were injured, when a bomb blast occurred at Chopra Sweet Shop at Ward No. 2 of Rajouri town on April 8. According to police sources the Hizb-e-Islami ‘chief’ Hafiz Arshad was allegedly responsible for the blast. The SFs have launched a search operation to nab Arshad and his associates.
Read less...
April - 12 
Two security force (SF) personnel were killed and eleven others were injured when unidentified terrorists lobbed grenade on SF’s guarding a Hospital at Kak Sarai in Srinagar city on April 12. The Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JuM) and Al-Umar Mujahideen (AUM) both are reported to have claimed the responsibi
Read more...
Two security force (SF) personnel were killed and eleven others were injured when unidentified terrorists lobbed grenade on SF’s guarding a Hospital at Kak Sarai in Srinagar city on April 12. The Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JuM) and Al-Umar Mujahideen (AUM) both are reported to have claimed the responsibility separately for the incident.
Read less...
April - 18 
In another incident, a correspondent of The Tribune, Ehsan Fazili sustained splinter injuries and his residence was also partially damaged in a grenade explosion that occurred at the Press Enclave in Civil Lines area of Srinagar. A suspected Tehreek-e-Jehad (TeJ) terrorist reportedly lobbed the gren
Read more...
In another incident, a correspondent of The Tribune, Ehsan Fazili sustained splinter injuries and his residence was also partially damaged in a grenade explosion that occurred at the Press Enclave in Civil Lines area of Srinagar. A suspected Tehreek-e-Jehad (TeJ) terrorist reportedly lobbed the grenade and escaped after the incident. Reports indicated that a group of SF personnel who were guarding the State government’s Estates Department premises were possibly the target of the attack.
Read less...
April - 22 
Two houses were set ablaze by unidentified terrorists at Sheendara Top and Marhot in Surankote tehsil of Poonch. However, no one was injured in the incident.
Read more...
Two houses were set ablaze by unidentified terrorists at Sheendara Top and Marhot in Surankote tehsil of Poonch. However, no one was injured in the incident.
Read less...
April - 26 
The PWG Naxalites looted 32 quintals of rice from a government-controlled depot at Modenow village, Bastar district. Separately, Naxalites set on fire a forest depot in Rajnadgaon district.
Read more...
The PWG Naxalites looted 32 quintals of rice from a government-controlled depot at Modenow village, Bastar district. Separately, Naxalites set on fire a forest depot in Rajnadgaon district.
Read less...
April - 27 
Two children were killed and three others injured when the Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners in Bihar, attacked a private lodge at Ara, Bhojpur district on April 27. Angry locals later reportedly set the lodge on fire in protest against the attack.
Read more...
Two children were killed and three others injured when the Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners in Bihar, attacked a private lodge at Ara, Bhojpur district on April 27. Angry locals later reportedly set the lodge on fire in protest against the attack.
Read less...
April - 29 
Reports from north Kashmir have indicated that a group of terrorists managed to escape from a cordoned area during an encounter with security forces at Gujjar Patti-Bandipora. Official sources said the terrorists fired rifle grenades towards the SF personnel guarding the Punjab National Bank at Pamp
Read more...
Reports from north Kashmir have indicated that a group of terrorists managed to escape from a cordoned area during an encounter with security forces at Gujjar Patti-Bandipora. Official sources said the terrorists fired rifle grenades towards the SF personnel guarding the Punjab National Bank at Pampore. This was followed by exchange of fire between the two sides. Partial damage was caused to the bank building. However, no casualties have been reported in the incident.
Read less...
May - 7 
On May 7 night, an estimated 150 armed Naxalites of the MCC attacked the railway station at Raibachra, 3 km from Khelari, destroyed the signal board, doors, windows and furniture, assaulted railway staff and burnt its records. For at least 48 hours, traffic of both passenger and goods trains on the
Read more...
On May 7 night, an estimated 150 armed Naxalites of the MCC attacked the railway station at Raibachra, 3 km from Khelari, destroyed the signal board, doors, windows and furniture, assaulted railway staff and burnt its records. For at least 48 hours, traffic of both passenger and goods trains on the entire Barkakana-Barwadih section of the Eastern Railways remained disrupted.
Read less...
May - 9 
Unidentified left-wing extremists, Naxalites, on May 9 attacked the local Forest Department office in Kanker district and set ablaze the forest office, four vehicles and a godown. The Naxalites also reportedly assaulted two forest officers. The loss is estimated to be over Rs 25 lakh.
Read more...
Unidentified left-wing extremists, Naxalites, on May 9 attacked the local Forest Department office in Kanker district and set ablaze the forest office, four vehicles and a godown. The Naxalites also reportedly assaulted two forest officers. The loss is estimated to be over Rs 25 lakh.
Read less...
May - 12 
A civilian who was injured when terrorists opened fire inside his house at Nandipora-Beerwah in Badgam, on May 10, succumbed to his injuries on May 12. His father was killed instantly during the incident.
Read more...
A civilian who was injured when terrorists opened fire inside his house at Nandipora-Beerwah in Badgam, on May 10, succumbed to his injuries on May 12. His father was killed instantly during the incident.
Read less...
May - 17 
Outlawed People's War Group (PWG) Naxalites, left-wing extremists, blasted the house of a Communist Party of India––Marxist Leninist (Liberation) [CPI-ML (Liberation)] supporter at Bharatpur village on May 17. No one was injured in the explosion.
Read more...
Outlawed People's War Group (PWG) Naxalites, left-wing extremists, blasted the house of a Communist Party of India––Marxist Leninist (Liberation) [CPI-ML (Liberation)] supporter at Bharatpur village on May 17. No one was injured in the explosion.
Read less...
May - 23 
Reports said terrorists, on May 23, attacked the house of a ruling National Conference Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in Pulwama district. Official sources added that the terrorists armed with sophisticated weapons opened fire on the house of Rafiq Ahmad Mir at Kachdoora village in Pulwama
Read more...
Reports said terrorists, on May 23, attacked the house of a ruling National Conference Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in Pulwama district. Official sources added that the terrorists armed with sophisticated weapons opened fire on the house of Rafiq Ahmad Mir at Kachdoora village in Pulwama. SF personnel posted there returned fire forcing the terrorists to escape. An SF personnel was injured in the shoot-out. Mir was present in the house at the time of the attack and escaped unhurt along with his family.
Read less...
June - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of People’s War Group (PWG), reportedly blew up railway construction machines and other assets worth over Rs 1.5 crore at Neema Halt located between Pothi and Nadawan railway stations, Patna-Gaya section, Danapur Division, on June 1.
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of People’s War Group (PWG), reportedly blew up railway construction machines and other assets worth over Rs 1.5 crore at Neema Halt located between Pothi and Nadawan railway stations, Patna-Gaya section, Danapur Division, on June 1.
Read less...
June - 2 
Separately, media reports quoting police sources said suspected PWG cadres also destroyed railway machinery near Numa village between Parsa and Taregna in the same section in rural Patna, on June 2. Rail traffic was reportedly affected for several hours following the attacks.
Read more...
Separately, media reports quoting police sources said suspected PWG cadres also destroyed railway machinery near Numa village between Parsa and Taregna in the same section in rural Patna, on June 2. Rail traffic was reportedly affected for several hours following the attacks.
Read less...
June - 3 
Separately, terrorists set ablaze 19 houses of a minority community in the Daman Kot and Pallar villages of Udhampur district.
Read more...
Separately, terrorists set ablaze 19 houses of a minority community in the Daman Kot and Pallar villages of Udhampur district.
Read less...
June - 6 
Left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set a telephone exchange ablaze in Medipur village, Mahboobnagar district, on June 6-night. According to media reports, three Naxalites entered the exchange on the pretext of taking the belongings of one of the contract labourers working
Read more...
Left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set a telephone exchange ablaze in Medipur village, Mahboobnagar district, on June 6-night. According to media reports, three Naxalites entered the exchange on the pretext of taking the belongings of one of the contract labourers working there. They soaked gunny bags in diesel and set them afire placing them under the machinery.
Read less...
June - 17 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) politburo member and Narsarampet Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) R Prakash Reddy at Kesavapur village, Warangal district, on June 17. Police sources said a group of Naxalites
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) politburo member and Narsarampet Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) R Prakash Reddy at Kesavapur village, Warangal district, on June 17. Police sources said a group of Naxalites attacked the house of the MLA and evacuated his mother Vajramma and other servants before blasting it with dynamites. Earlier, the same house was attacked twice by Naxalites––once in 1994 during elections and during the panchayat (local self-government) polls in 2001.
Read less...
June - 30 
Reports from south Kashmir, meanwhile, indicated that terrorists lobbed a hand grenade on a SF picket guarding the house of ruling National Conference’s (NC) Halqa president Abdur Rasheed Khanday at Beegam in Kulgam area. It exploded outside the targeted premises, causing injuries to two civilians.
Read more...
Reports from south Kashmir, meanwhile, indicated that terrorists lobbed a hand grenade on a SF picket guarding the house of ruling National Conference’s (NC) Halqa president Abdur Rasheed Khanday at Beegam in Kulgam area. It exploded outside the targeted premises, causing injuries to two civilians.
Read less...
July - 2 
PWG Naxalites blasted the house of a renegade Naxalite, Tirumalesh in Kistampeta village, Karimnagar district. He, was with Peddapally Local Guerrilla Squad and had attacked his dalam (squad) members and surrendered to the police on November 17, 2001.
Read more...
PWG Naxalites blasted the house of a renegade Naxalite, Tirumalesh in Kistampeta village, Karimnagar district. He, was with Peddapally Local Guerrilla Squad and had attacked his dalam (squad) members and surrendered to the police on November 17, 2001.
Read less...
July - 2 
Terrorists attacked a police post at Dachan and four Village Defence Committee (VDC) posts at Lopara, Bathpura, Paryas and Tundar in the Marwah area of Kishtwar. Even as police personnel and VDC members retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape from the incident site. No casualties were reported
Read more...
Terrorists attacked a police post at Dachan and four Village Defence Committee (VDC) posts at Lopara, Bathpura, Paryas and Tundar in the Marwah area of Kishtwar. Even as police personnel and VDC members retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape from the incident site. No casualties were reported on either side.
Read less...
July - 10 
Naxalites of the PWG blasted a house of a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Gummannapadu in Guntur district.
Read more...
Naxalites of the PWG blasted a house of a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Gummannapadu in Guntur district.
Read less...
July - 10 
Three unidentified terrorists, on July 10, fired upon the editor of a vernacular daily, New State Reporter, in Chhanapora, Srinagar. The journalist, Shahid Rasheed, who had for some years worked with the Al-Barq terrorist outfit, has sustained injuries. The terrorists escaped from the incident site.
Read more...
Three unidentified terrorists, on July 10, fired upon the editor of a vernacular daily, New State Reporter, in Chhanapora, Srinagar. The journalist, Shahid Rasheed, who had for some years worked with the Al-Barq terrorist outfit, has sustained injuries. The terrorists escaped from the incident site. This is second incident of an armed attack on a Srinagar-based journalist in the last two months. As reported earlier, unidentified terrorists had barged into the Kashmir Images office on May 29 and fired upon its sub editor, Zaffar Iqbal. The report also pointed out that since the killing of Al-Safa editor, Mohammad Shaban Vakil, in April 1991, about a dozen people associated with the media have been attacked or killed by unidentified terrorists in the Kashmir valley. A hitherto unknown outfit, Save Kashmir Movement, has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack on the New State Reporter editor.
Read less...
July - 11 
In Kurnool district, the Naxalites blasted a forest department guesthouse at Byriloddi village.
Read more...
In Kurnool district, the Naxalites blasted a forest department guesthouse at Byriloddi village.
Read less...
July - 16 
A group of four terrorists stormed into the house of a civilian at Kalan village in Doda and looted Rs 8,000 cash and some jewelry. No arrests have been made so far in connection with this case.
Read more...
A group of four terrorists stormed into the house of a civilian at Kalan village in Doda and looted Rs 8,000 cash and some jewelry. No arrests have been made so far in connection with this case.
Read less...
July - 17 
Unidentified terrorists attacked the house of ruling National Conference (NC) Member of Parliament (MP) Ali Mohammad Naik at Tral in the Pulwama district on July 17. Official sources said the terrorists hurled a hand grenade at Naik’s house. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The ter
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists attacked the house of ruling National Conference (NC) Member of Parliament (MP) Ali Mohammad Naik at Tral in the Pulwama district on July 17. Official sources said the terrorists hurled a hand grenade at Naik’s house. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. The terrorists managed to escape from the incident site.
Read less...
July - 22 
Unidentified terrorists reportedly fired a rifle grenade at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)-occupied Pamposh Hotel on Residency Road in Srinagar. A CRPF personnel was injured in this incident.
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists reportedly fired a rifle grenade at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)-occupied Pamposh Hotel on Residency Road in Srinagar. A CRPF personnel was injured in this incident.
Read less...
July - 28 July - 29
According to delayed media reports quoting Nongpok Keithelmanbi village authorities, the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) on July 28 and 29 burnt down several buildings of the Irrigation and Flood Control Department located at Nongpok Keithelmanbi, approximately 15 kms north of the Yairipok police station
Read more...
According to delayed media reports quoting Nongpok Keithelmanbi village authorities, the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) on July 28 and 29 burnt down several buildings of the Irrigation and Flood Control Department located at Nongpok Keithelmanbi, approximately 15 kms north of the Yairipok police station.
Read less...
August - 6 
Unidentified terrorists attacked the private residences of Manipur Chief Minister (CM) O Ibobi Singh and Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Govindas Konthoujam, in separate incidents on August 6. According to media reports no casualties were reported in both the incidents. Three armed terrori
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists attacked the private residences of Manipur Chief Minister (CM) O Ibobi Singh and Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Govindas Konthoujam, in separate incidents on August 6. According to media reports no casualties were reported in both the incidents. Three armed terrorists reportedly entered the CM's private house at Thoubal Athokpam in Thoubal district and opened fire indiscriminately. The CM is away at the national capital Delhi. But A few of his relatives were reportedly present in the house at the time of the incident.
Read less...
August - 7 
In an incident, PWG Naxalites raided Padara village, near Amrabad, and destroyed records and documents at the revenue secretary’s room in the panchayat (village local body) office and later set fire to the office destroying property worth Rs 80, 000.
Read more...
In an incident, PWG Naxalites raided Padara village, near Amrabad, and destroyed records and documents at the revenue secretary’s room in the panchayat (village local body) office and later set fire to the office destroying property worth Rs 80, 000.
Read less...
August - 7 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a person at Chelpur of Ganapuram mandal, Warangal district, on August 7. They also destroyed a telephone booth and a provision store by setting them on fire.
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a person at Chelpur of Ganapuram mandal, Warangal district, on August 7. They also destroyed a telephone booth and a provision store by setting them on fire.
Read less...
August - 7 
Unidentified gunmen fired at Konthoujam's private residence in Ningthoukhong area, Bishenpur district. However, the Minister and his family were reportedly away from that house as they live at the official residence provided by the government.
Read more...
Unidentified gunmen fired at Konthoujam's private residence in Ningthoukhong area, Bishenpur district. However, the Minister and his family were reportedly away from that house as they live at the official residence provided by the government.
Read less...
August - 8 
In an incident, unidentified terrorists appeared at the residence of a ruling National Conference (NC) activist at Goriwan village near Bijbehara fired indiscriminately. Even as the real target escaped, his son sustained injuries.
Read more...
In an incident, unidentified terrorists appeared at the residence of a ruling National Conference (NC) activist at Goriwan village near Bijbehara fired indiscriminately. Even as the real target escaped, his son sustained injuries.
Read less...
August - 10 
In an incident, Naxalites of the Krishnapatti dalam of the PWG set a telephone exchange afire in Vaddepatla village, P A Palli mandal, Nalgonda district. The loss is estimated at Rs 25 lakh.
Read more...
In an incident, Naxalites of the Krishnapatti dalam of the PWG set a telephone exchange afire in Vaddepatla village, P A Palli mandal, Nalgonda district. The loss is estimated at Rs 25 lakh.
Read less...
August - 21 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a godown (store house) of the Food Corporation of India (FCI) at Gummandampadu village, Guntur district, on August 21. Police sources said the Naxalites planted bombs in one of the nine godowns and detonated the same before fleei
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a godown (store house) of the Food Corporation of India (FCI) at Gummandampadu village, Guntur district, on August 21. Police sources said the Naxalites planted bombs in one of the nine godowns and detonated the same before fleeing the scene.
Read less...
August - 23 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted two police stations and a treasury office and abducted four police personnel from two different locations in Vishakhapatnam district, on August 23 night. Police sources said, in Ankapalle armed Naxalites blocked traffic along
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted two police stations and a treasury office and abducted four police personnel from two different locations in Vishakhapatnam district, on August 23 night. Police sources said, in Ankapalle armed Naxalites blocked traffic along the highway where the city police station is located and abducted four police personnel present there. They set free a few persons in custody at the police station, burnt records, destroyed a couple of vehicles and blasted the building.
Read less...
August - 26 
In an incident, on August 26, Naxalites of the PWG attacked a forest department timber depot in Kollapur town, Mehboobnagar district, and set it afire. They also set fire to three lorries, a private van and three thatched houses in the premises. In the same district, acting on a tip-off, police raid
Read more...
In an incident, on August 26, Naxalites of the PWG attacked a forest department timber depot in Kollapur town, Mehboobnagar district, and set it afire. They also set fire to three lorries, a private van and three thatched houses in the premises. In the same district, acting on a tip-off, police raided the house of a PWG sympathizer at Gopalpet, Wanaparthi division, and seized three buckets of explosives.
Read less...
August - 27 
Approximately 25 Naxalites of the Chandravanka dalam and the Veldurghi guerrilla squad of the PWG attacked Sri Chakra Cement factory near Karempudi, Guntur district and seriously injured the president, general manager, deputy general manager and security officer of the factory. According to reports,
Read more...
Approximately 25 Naxalites of the Chandravanka dalam and the Veldurghi guerrilla squad of the PWG attacked Sri Chakra Cement factory near Karempudi, Guntur district and seriously injured the president, general manager, deputy general manager and security officer of the factory. According to reports, the PWG has been demanding that five employees of the factory, who were retrenched from service in 2001, be re-employed. The management’s failure to respond to the demands appears to be the reason for the attack.
Read less...
August - 30 
An unidentified terrorist lobbed a grenade at the Government Girls Higher Secondary School building, housing Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel on election duty, in Ward No. 1 of Rajouri town. There were casualties or damage caused. The terrorist escaped from the incident-site.
Read more...
An unidentified terrorist lobbed a grenade at the Government Girls Higher Secondary School building, housing Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel on election duty, in Ward No. 1 of Rajouri town. There were casualties or damage caused. The terrorist escaped from the incident-site.
Read less...
September - 1 
In the continuing internecine conflict between the two National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) factions, cadres of the Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) faction attacked the house of a self-styled major belonging to the Khaplang (NSCN-K) faction in Tizit sub-division, Mon district, on September 1. Accordi
Read more...
In the continuing internecine conflict between the two National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) factions, cadres of the Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) faction attacked the house of a self-styled major belonging to the Khaplang (NSCN-K) faction in Tizit sub-division, Mon district, on September 1. According to reports the attackers had fled to neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh.
Read less...
September - 11 
Two bomb blasts occurred on the rail tracks near Rajla village, Jamui district, shortly after the 2305-up Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani Express had crossed on September 11 night. Railway sources said no damage was caused to the track or the train, and no passenger was injured.
Read more...
Two bomb blasts occurred on the rail tracks near Rajla village, Jamui district, shortly after the 2305-up Howrah-Delhi Rajdhani Express had crossed on September 11 night. Railway sources said no damage was caused to the track or the train, and no passenger was injured.
Read less...
September - 15 
According to a media report, a group of Surrendered United Liberation Front of Asom (SULFA) members allegedly attacked the Guwahati Municipal Corporation's (GMC's) Khanapara check-gate office, on September 15, in Assam. An employee at the office was also reportedly assaulted following which the offi
Read more...
According to a media report, a group of Surrendered United Liberation Front of Asom (SULFA) members allegedly attacked the Guwahati Municipal Corporation's (GMC's) Khanapara check-gate office, on September 15, in Assam. An employee at the office was also reportedly assaulted following which the office itself was set on fire. An unspecified amount of money and a colour television was also looted from the office, reports further said. Other details of the incident are awaited.
Read less...
September - 15 
In another election-related incident, terrorists launched grenade attacks on the house of NC’s Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) Member Abdur Rasheed Shaheen at Pattan in Sopore and on a polling station in Ashpora, Langet. There were no reports of casualties in either of these incidents.
Read more...
In another election-related incident, terrorists launched grenade attacks on the house of NC’s Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) Member Abdur Rasheed Shaheen at Pattan in Sopore and on a polling station in Ashpora, Langet. There were no reports of casualties in either of these incidents.
Read less...
September - 15 
Terrorists resorted to heavy firing on the house of an independent candidate, Mumtaz Khan, at Ari village in Mendhar. A guard of the India Reserve Police (IRP), deployed at the residence, retaliated forcing the terrorists to escape. No casualties have been reported in this incident.
Read more...
Terrorists resorted to heavy firing on the house of an independent candidate, Mumtaz Khan, at Ari village in Mendhar. A guard of the India Reserve Police (IRP), deployed at the residence, retaliated forcing the terrorists to escape. No casualties have been reported in this incident.
Read less...
September - 16 
Terrorists fired a rocket at Seri Khwaja in Surankote. The rocket, aimed at a polling station, missed the target and exploded in a field killing a youth. Separately, unidentified terrorists blasted a polling station, located in a government school building (booth No. 83) at Khanyal Kot in the Thanna
Read more...
Terrorists fired a rocket at Seri Khwaja in Surankote. The rocket, aimed at a polling station, missed the target and exploded in a field killing a youth. Separately, unidentified terrorists blasted a polling station, located in a government school building (booth No. 83) at Khanyal Kot in the Thanna Mandi area, under Rajouri Assembly segment, on the same day. While the building suffered extensive damage there were no casualties, official sources said. Terrorists also attacked two polling booths at Mehrote and a polling station (No. 71) at Needian in Surankote. However, SFs in retaliatory firing repulsed the attack and polling was not affected in these three polling stations, official sources said.
Read less...
September - 17 
In another election-related incident, terrorists hurled a hand grenade at the premises of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (J&KPCC) headquarters on Maulana Azad Road in Srinagar. Three candidates of the Indian National Congress (INC/Congress-I) were present when the explosion occurred. A
Read more...
In another election-related incident, terrorists hurled a hand grenade at the premises of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (J&KPCC) headquarters on Maulana Azad Road in Srinagar. Three candidates of the Indian National Congress (INC/Congress-I) were present when the explosion occurred. An INC activist and two SF personnel sustained injuries in the explosion.
Read less...
September - 20 
An unidentified terrorist, on September 20, launched an unsuccessful assassination attempt on the life of Sakeena Itoo, ruling National Conference (NC) candidate from the Noorabad Assembly constituency and Minister of State for Tourism. Official sources in south Kashmir said the terrorist lobbed a h
Read more...
An unidentified terrorist, on September 20, launched an unsuccessful assassination attempt on the life of Sakeena Itoo, ruling National Conference (NC) candidate from the Noorabad Assembly constituency and Minister of State for Tourism. Official sources in south Kashmir said the terrorist lobbed a hand grenade at the paramilitary-guarded house of Sakeena Itoo at Damhal Hanjipora in the Kulgam area. However, it failed to explode and no one was killed or injured. This was the second attempt on her in the last week. As reported earlier, unidentified terrorists, on September 15, set-off an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion at Dhanow Kandimarg village near the Pir Panjal range, south Kashmir, where she had gone for campaigning. A security force (SF) personnel and a civilian were killed in that incident. Terrorists had also carried out another attack on her house during August 2002.
Read less...
September - 20 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), attacked the house of Janga Krishna Murthy, Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Gurazala at Gamalapadu vilage, Dachepalli mandal (sub-division), in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, on September 20 night, media repor
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), attacked the house of Janga Krishna Murthy, Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Gurazala at Gamalapadu vilage, Dachepalli mandal (sub-division), in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, on September 20 night, media reports said. The Naxalites also looted two 9mm carbines from his security guards, his cellular phone and its charger. They deflated the tires of his car before fleeing. Reports said more than 30 naxalites, including 15 carrying firearms and others crowbars, and axes, were involved in the attack. The Naxalites belonged to the Krishnapatti southern squad area committee (SAC), comprising the local guerrilla squads of Naguleti dalam (squad) and Bellamkonda dalam. SAC 'secretary' Sagar reportedly led the attackers'. According to the reports, the Naxalites barged into the MLA's hose and captured him first and subsequently his guards were also asked to surrender. However, no injuries were reported in the attack. The MLA was attacked for his alleged 'collection' of money from people in the past.
Read less...
September - 22 
Ahead of the second round of Legislative Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on September 24, terrorists targeted the residences of two candidates, a designated polling station and security force (SF) convoys, on September 22. According to official sources, unidentified terrorists fired
Read more...
Ahead of the second round of Legislative Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on September 24, terrorists targeted the residences of two candidates, a designated polling station and security force (SF) convoys, on September 22. According to official sources, unidentified terrorists fired two rifle grenades at the residence of ruling National Conference (NC) Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) and party candidate from Shopian Assembly constituency Sheikh Mohammad Rafiqm, at Kachdooru in Pulwama district, on September 22. However, the grenades fell short of the target and no casualties were reported. In the same area, terrorists hurled a grenade towards the house of Indian National Congress (INC) candidate Mohammad Shafi Banday. No loss of life or injuries was reported in this incident, too. This was the second grenade attack on Banday’s residence during the past three days.
Read less...
September - 22 
In another election-related incident, terrorists hurled a grenade inside a designated polling station at Babademb, in Srinagar, injuring nine Border Security Force (BSF) personnel.
Read more...
In another election-related incident, terrorists hurled a grenade inside a designated polling station at Babademb, in Srinagar, injuring nine Border Security Force (BSF) personnel.
Read less...
September - 26 
Also, terrorists attacked the residence of ruling National Conference (NC) candidate in Wachi, Ashiya Nishat, at Zainapora, in Shopian area. Even as her guards retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape. In another election-related incident, terrorists hurled a grenade on a campaign vehicle in Bij
Read more...
Also, terrorists attacked the residence of ruling National Conference (NC) candidate in Wachi, Ashiya Nishat, at Zainapora, in Shopian area. Even as her guards retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape. In another election-related incident, terrorists hurled a grenade on a campaign vehicle in Bijbehara area. However, it missed the intended target and failed to cause any damage.
Read less...
September - 27 
Two unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a civilian at Madoon village, Darhal area of Rajouri, and injured him. The terrorists escaped after the incident.
Read more...
Two unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a civilian at Madoon village, Darhal area of Rajouri, and injured him. The terrorists escaped after the incident.
Read less...
September - 28 
Unidentified terrorists also attacked house of another NC activist at Chanchura, Bhaderwah, on the same day. Two grenades lobbed at his residence missed the target, and no casualties or injuries were reported in the attack.
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists also attacked house of another NC activist at Chanchura, Bhaderwah, on the same day. Two grenades lobbed at his residence missed the target, and no casualties or injuries were reported in the attack.
Read less...
September - 29 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a forest department guest house on the Hyderabad-Srisailam road in Mahbubnagar district, on September 29. Official sources said approximately 10 Naxalites, including two women of the Achampet dalam (squad), came to the guest hous
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a forest department guest house on the Hyderabad-Srisailam road in Mahbubnagar district, on September 29. Official sources said approximately 10 Naxalites, including two women of the Achampet dalam (squad), came to the guest house and blasted it using detonators.
Read less...
September - 30 
Two more IED blasts occurred at Larnoo and Nelow in the Kokernag and Kulgam segments of Anantnag district. No damage or injuries were reported in the last two incidents.
Read more...
Two more IED blasts occurred at Larnoo and Nelow in the Kokernag and Kulgam segments of Anantnag district. No damage or injuries were reported in the last two incidents.
Read less...
September - 30 
Two SF personnel were killed while defusing an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Watlab, Sopore. Separately, two civilians were injured as unidentified terrorists hurled a grenade near the Telephone Exchange at Awantipora, on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway. Terrorists also launched a rocket
Read more...
Two SF personnel were killed while defusing an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Watlab, Sopore. Separately, two civilians were injured as unidentified terrorists hurled a grenade near the Telephone Exchange at Awantipora, on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway. Terrorists also launched a rocket attack on a BSF formation at Satoora in Tral. A BSF personnel sustained injuries in this attack.
Read less...
September - 30 
Unidentified terrorists set-off Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blasts at poling stations in Littar, Gulzarpora and Kellar areas of the district. A total of three SF personnel and a civilian were injured in these attacks.
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists set-off Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blasts at poling stations in Littar, Gulzarpora and Kellar areas of the district. A total of three SF personnel and a civilian were injured in these attacks.
Read less...
September - 30 October - 1
Another report said an SF personnel was killed while providing security cover to polling officials at Shikari, Mahore area of Gool constituency, where polling had already concluded. The attacking terrorists managed to escape even as the SFs engaged them in an encounter for half an hour. Another poll
Read more...
Another report said an SF personnel was killed while providing security cover to polling officials at Shikari, Mahore area of Gool constituency, where polling had already concluded. The attacking terrorists managed to escape even as the SFs engaged them in an encounter for half an hour. Another polling booth had been attacked by unidentified terrorists at Harole in Mahore area, on September 30, killing a BSF personnel.
Read less...
September - 30 October - 1
With the third phase of polling to the State Legislative Assembly being conducted in Anantnag and Pulwama districts in south Kashmir, on October 1, today, terrorists launched a number of rocket and grenade attacks on security forces and polling stations on September 30. Terrorists lobbed a hand gren
Read more...
With the third phase of polling to the State Legislative Assembly being conducted in Anantnag and Pulwama districts in south Kashmir, on October 1, today, terrorists launched a number of rocket and grenade attacks on security forces and polling stations on September 30. Terrorists lobbed a hand grenade at a polling station at the Government Primary School, Ariguthan, in the Damhal Hanjipora area of Noorabad constituency. Two SF personnel were injured in this incident. Within five minutes of the blast, terrorists hurled another grenade on the polling station at Middle School, Awdora, in the adjacent Kulgam constituency. It exploded inside the protected premises, causing injuries to two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel. In a separate incident, a polling station situated in the Government Primary School at Halan, Kokernag, was set ablaze.
Read less...
October - 1 
Unidentified terrorists, meanwhile, set ablaze a primary school building at Rafiabad in Baramulla district, reports added.
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists, meanwhile, set ablaze a primary school building at Rafiabad in Baramulla district, reports added.
Read less...
October - 3 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a Mandal Revenue Office (MRO) building at Addavedu village, Prakasham district, on October 3. Official sources said a group of Naxalites of the Nallamalla dalam (squad) went to the MRO office and blew it up using explosives. Pol
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a Mandal Revenue Office (MRO) building at Addavedu village, Prakasham district, on October 3. Official sources said a group of Naxalites of the Nallamalla dalam (squad) went to the MRO office and blew it up using explosives. Police also reportedly recovered a letter by the Naxals stating that the MRO office was being blown-up to protest the recent arrest of their ‘comrades’ and police 'failure' to produce them in court, they added.
Read less...
October - 6 
Security forces also defused two IEDs at Chambalwas in Banihal and Behnan in the Marmat area of Doda. Terrorists detonated an IED inside a Block Development Office at Sogam near Lolab in Kupwara district. However, no one was injured in the explosion.
Read more...
Security forces also defused two IEDs at Chambalwas in Banihal and Behnan in the Marmat area of Doda. Terrorists detonated an IED inside a Block Development Office at Sogam near Lolab in Kupwara district. However, no one was injured in the explosion.
Read less...
October - 7 
Unidentified terrorists detonated an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) outside the Labbar polling station in the Marmat area of Doda. No casualties were reported in this blast. In another election related incident, terrorists lobbed a grenade on the house of an independent candidate from Kishtwar ne
Read more...
Unidentified terrorists detonated an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) outside the Labbar polling station in the Marmat area of Doda. No casualties were reported in this blast. In another election related incident, terrorists lobbed a grenade on the house of an independent candidate from Kishtwar near mini-bus stand in Kishtwar town. No loss of life or injuries was reported in this incident. One SF personnel, who was part of an election duty team heading from Patnazi to Kithar in Doda was injured in a separate blast.
Read less...
October - 8 
According to official sources, two suspected fidayeen (suicide) terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) lobbed grenades and opened fire at the Town Hall polling station No. 4 in Doda district on October 8, the day of final phase of polling to the State Legislative Assembly. Two security force (SF) p
Read more...
According to official sources, two suspected fidayeen (suicide) terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) lobbed grenades and opened fire at the Town Hall polling station No. 4 in Doda district on October 8, the day of final phase of polling to the State Legislative Assembly. Two security force (SF) personnel were killed and four other SF personnel and a voter were injured in this attack, which occurred early in the morning when polling had just commenced. In retaliatory firing by SFs, one of the terrorists named Zakir, a resident of Gandoh was killed. His associate, however, managed to escape. Polling in the Town Hall station remained suspended for 40 minutes, Presiding Officer Mohammed Amin Mir was quoted as saying. Official sources also said that both the terrorists had planned to enter the polling station and kill polling staff, electorate and SF. Sources added that a note recovered from the pocket of the slain terrorist carried four names including Minister of State for Home Khalid Najeeb Suhrawardhy, Ghulam Hussain Shah, Zaffar Ullah and Ghulam Hassan Tak, all ruling National Conference (NC) leaders. "Recovery of the names indicated that these four persons could be target of the terrorists especially on the polling day", said an unnamed police official.
Read less...
October - 11 
Four security guards and a few associates of an Awami League candidate in the recently concluded Jammu and Kshmir Assembly elections, Abdur Rasheed Ganai sustained injuries on October 11 at a rest house in Kangan, when unidentified terrorists lobbed hand grenade. His civilian driver later died of in
Read more...
Four security guards and a few associates of an Awami League candidate in the recently concluded Jammu and Kshmir Assembly elections, Abdur Rasheed Ganai sustained injuries on October 11 at a rest house in Kangan, when unidentified terrorists lobbed hand grenade. His civilian driver later died of injuries in a local hospital.
Read less...
October - 13 
Another group of terrorists set ablaze a shop at Dobjan, Bhaja area of Gandoh. While the shop was gutted, there was no civilian casualty in this attack.
Read more...
Another group of terrorists set ablaze a shop at Dobjan, Bhaja area of Gandoh. While the shop was gutted, there was no civilian casualty in this attack.
Read less...
October - 13 
Three civilians were injured as a group of terrorists entered the residence of a civilian at Behota village, Marmat area of Doda, and lobbed a grenade and also resorted to indiscriminate firing. The terrorists escaped after the incident.
Read more...
Three civilians were injured as a group of terrorists entered the residence of a civilian at Behota village, Marmat area of Doda, and lobbed a grenade and also resorted to indiscriminate firing. The terrorists escaped after the incident.
Read less...
October - 14 
On the same day, a group of PWG Naxalites raided houses and shops at Vemavaram village and looted property worth Rs 15 lakh. Reports said, approximately 30 Naxalites of the PWG, who arrived in four tractors, disconnected all telephone lines in the village before launching their raids.
Read more...
On the same day, a group of PWG Naxalites raided houses and shops at Vemavaram village and looted property worth Rs 15 lakh. Reports said, approximately 30 Naxalites of the PWG, who arrived in four tractors, disconnected all telephone lines in the village before launching their raids.
Read less...
October - 19 
A Special Police Officer (SPO) was killed and two others, a Village Defence Committee (VDC) member and a civilian––were injured when terrorists fired upon a joint post of VDC/SPOs at Lopara in the Dachan area of Doda district. In a separate incident, a civilian was killed in an exchange of fire betw
Read more...
A Special Police Officer (SPO) was killed and two others, a Village Defence Committee (VDC) member and a civilian––were injured when terrorists fired upon a joint post of VDC/SPOs at Lopara in the Dachan area of Doda district. In a separate incident, a civilian was killed in an exchange of fire between terrorists and SFs, in Jaran Gajoth village, Bhaderwah area of Doda district.
Read less...
October - 28 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted a bank in Mahabubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh, on October 28, reports said. A group of five armed cadres, including a woman, of the PWG barged into the Pentlavalli village branch of Andhra Bank, in Kollapur mandal (administrat
Read more...
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted a bank in Mahabubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh, on October 28, reports said. A group of five armed cadres, including a woman, of the PWG barged into the Pentlavalli village branch of Andhra Bank, in Kollapur mandal (administrative unit) and decamped with Rs. 13.52 lakhs in cash. The Naxalites beta him up the bank manager who had resisted the robbery attempt and grabbed the cash from him, reportedly at gun point. There were some 30 customers and five other employees at the bank at the time of the incident. The Naxals did not harm them, reports added. to the media subsequently, the district police chief the extremists were carrying an AK 47 rifle and other weapons, besides their kit bags. He added that the Naxals left a note before leaving in which they stated that the People's Guerrilla Army (PGA), the military arm of the PWG, was responsible for the act. They also demanded in the note that encounters must be stopped.
Read less...
October - 29 
Suspected terrorists threw mortar bombs in a high security-area in Dispur, Assam's capital, on October 27. The area where the incident occurred houses many of the State's Ministers, Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and top-bureaucrats. Sources informed that the mortar bomb exploded right in fr
Read more...
Suspected terrorists threw mortar bombs in a high security-area in Dispur, Assam's capital, on October 27. The area where the incident occurred houses many of the State's Ministers, Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and top-bureaucrats. Sources informed that the mortar bomb exploded right in front of the garage of the State's Joint Secretary (Law), situated near the treasury office inside the complex. Four vehicles were damaged in the explosion. However, no one was injured in the incident.
Read less...
November - 2 
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mufti Mohammed Sayeed was sworn in Chief Minister (CM) of the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), on November 2. J&K Governor Girish Chandra Saxena administered the oath of office and secrecy and eight other Ministers of his cabinet. The swearing in ceremo
Read more...
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mufti Mohammed Sayeed was sworn in Chief Minister (CM) of the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), on November 2. J&K Governor Girish Chandra Saxena administered the oath of office and secrecy and eight other Ministers of his cabinet. The swearing in ceremony was held at Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Complex (SKICC), Srinagar. Mangat Ram Sharma from the Jammu region has been appointed Deputy Chief Minister. A few hours ahead of the swearing-in, a grenade attack was launched on Sayyed’s Nowgam residence, on the outskirts of the State capital Srinagar. Two grenades were fired from a rocket launcher at the house, injuring a security force officer and causing some damage to the house. Sayyed was present in the house at the time of the attack. A hitherto unknown terrorist outfit Al Nasreen claimed responsibility for the attack.
Read less...
November - 12 
Terrorists lobbed a hand grenade at the main entrance of the headquarters of the Shabir Shah-led Democratic Freedom Party, in Rajbagh, Srinagar. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
Read more...
Terrorists lobbed a hand grenade at the main entrance of the headquarters of the Shabir Shah-led Democratic Freedom Party, in Rajbagh, Srinagar. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported.
Read less...
November - 18 
Delayed report said left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a Mandal (administrative unit) Revenue Office (MRO) in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, on November 18-night. The building was damaged in the attack. However, there were no reports of injuries or casualties
Read more...
Delayed report said left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a Mandal (administrative unit) Revenue Office (MRO) in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, on November 18-night. The building was damaged in the attack. However, there were no reports of injuries or casualties in the attack.
Read less...
November - 20 
Left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), Piparwar office in Jharkhand’s Chatra district, and snatched away three guns from private security guards, on November 20. The guards also received bullet injuries in the attack, and
Read more...
Left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), Piparwar office in Jharkhand’s Chatra district, and snatched away three guns from private security guards, on November 20. The guards also received bullet injuries in the attack, and were later admitted to Chatra civil hospital.
Read less...
November - 22 
A group of four Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) terrorists shot at and injured a nine-year-old boy, on November 22, in Babunala Borbasti, under Lumding police station-limits, in Assam’s Nagaon district. The terrorists also set ablaze four houses and an equal number of shops in the area before they escaped.
Read more...
A group of four Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) terrorists shot at and injured a nine-year-old boy, on November 22, in Babunala Borbasti, under Lumding police station-limits, in Assam’s Nagaon district. The terrorists also set ablaze four houses and an equal number of shops in the area before they escaped. Police were rushed to the spot following the incident and a search was on when reports last came in.
Read less...
November - 22 
According to delayed reports, in a separate incident some suspected NLFT terrorists set on fire the Raisyabari market, Gandacherra subdivision, South Tripura, on November 22. Some 70 shops and business establishments were reportedly gutted and the loss incurred has been estimated to be more than Rs
Read more...
According to delayed reports, in a separate incident some suspected NLFT terrorists set on fire the Raisyabari market, Gandacherra subdivision, South Tripura, on November 22. Some 70 shops and business establishments were reportedly gutted and the loss incurred has been estimated to be more than Rs 80 lakh.
Read less...
November - 22 
Left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted a forest office-guest house at Mellavagu village, in Bollapalli mandal (administrative unit) of Guntur district, on November 22-night. According to police sources, approximately 20 Naxalites attacked the guesthouse and blasted
Read more...
Left wing extremists––Naxalites––of the People's War Group (PWG) blasted a forest office-guest house at Mellavagu village, in Bollapalli mandal (administrative unit) of Guntur district, on November 22-night. According to police sources, approximately 20 Naxalites attacked the guesthouse and blasted it, using explosives. The guesthouse was completely destroyed in the explosion. However, no one was injured in the incident.
Read less...
November - 24 November - 25
At least 13 persons were killed and 45 others injured when two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) fidayeen (suicide squads) simultaneously attacked and subsequently forced their entry into two shrines - Raghunath and Panjbakhtar temples - in Jammu City on November 24. The two fidayeen, who stormed the Raghun
Read more...
At least 13 persons were killed and 45 others injured when two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) fidayeen (suicide squads) simultaneously attacked and subsequently forced their entry into two shrines - Raghunath and Panjbakhtar temples - in Jammu City on November 24. The two fidayeen, who stormed the Raghunath temple were killed by security forces (SFs) after a three-hour operation while their associate who had stormed the Panjbakhtar temple, also known as Shivalaya and Paison Wala Mandir, was killed on November 25, today. Among those killed were two SF personnel, a woman and a child, while the injured included some devotees. Police and local residents of the Raghunath temple area rescued at least 75 devotees, including women and children, while several others fled to safety on their own, after the attack. This is the second attack on the Raghunath temple in less than eight months. Earlier, on March 30, two fidayeen had killed seven persons, including three SF personnel. Director General of Police (DGP) A K Suri said the LeT was responsible for the attack. He said a telephone call was received at his residence on November 24-night in which a Pakistani LeT terrorist said, "We have done it and now it’s your turn". Preliminary information gathered by SFs indicated that the terrorists appeared on Residency road and one of them lobbed two grenades outside a shop and later forced his entry inside the Panjbakhtar temple, where he commenced indiscriminate firing. Even as the grenade explosions and firing attracted the SF’s attention, another fidayeen stormed into the Raghunath temple. After intruding inside the Raghunath temple, the terrorist first lobbed four grenades and then commenced indiscriminate firing with an AK rifle.
Read less...
November - 25 
According to media reports, an estimated 100 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blew-up the house of one Sukhdeo Yadav alias Toofani Yadav, in Budhaul village, under Bodh Gaya police station-limits, of Gaya district, with the help of dynamite, late on November 25. Ho
Read more...
According to media reports, an estimated 100 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blew-up the house of one Sukhdeo Yadav alias Toofani Yadav, in Budhaul village, under Bodh Gaya police station-limits, of Gaya district, with the help of dynamite, late on November 25. However, no casualty was reported.
Read less...
November - 25 
The Guntur district bandh (general strike) called by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), on November 25, was marred by large-scale violence, reports said. In the first incident, the Naxalites blew-up the Pondugula railway station on the Guntur-Secunderabad section. Ac
Read more...
The Guntur district bandh (general strike) called by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), on November 25, was marred by large-scale violence, reports said. In the first incident, the Naxalites blew-up the Pondugula railway station on the Guntur-Secunderabad section. According to district Superintendent of Police Ravishankar Ayyannar, four Naxalites went to the Pondugula railway station and threatened the Station Master to leave the premises and exploded Claymore mines inside his room, smashing it. However, train services and communication systems were not affected. Separately, the Naxalites damaged a Road Transport Corporation (RTC) bus at Mutukur village, Veldurthy mandal (local unit of governance). The Naxalites also blew-up two culverts near Kanumala village, Ipur mandali, and in between Uppalapadu and Mandadi villages, Veldurthy mandal.
Read less...
November - 26 
Armed PWG Naxalites stormed the Tata Cellural Services office in Rayachoti town, Cuddapah district, and blasted a generator, resulting in an explosion. The Naxalites later fled opening fire in the air to scare away people.
Read more...
Armed PWG Naxalites stormed the Tata Cellural Services office in Rayachoti town, Cuddapah district, and blasted a generator, resulting in an explosion. The Naxalites later fled opening fire in the air to scare away people.
Read less...
November - 26 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set afire a telephone exchange at Yerraguntapalli in Rapthadu mandal (local unit of governance), Anantpur district, on November 26. The entire equipment of the exchange was completely damaged in the fire. According to police sources, app
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set afire a telephone exchange at Yerraguntapalli in Rapthadu mandal (local unit of governance), Anantpur district, on November 26. The entire equipment of the exchange was completely damaged in the fire. According to police sources, approximately 15 armed Naxalites of the Ramagiri Rythanga Guerrilla dalam (squad) of the PWG went to the exchange. They broke open the doors of the rented premises in which the exchange was housed and torched it. The total loss was estimated at approximately 12 lakhs.
Read less...
November - 27 
Media reports of November 28 said four persons were injured when suspected United Liberation Force of Assam (ULFA) terrorists hurled a grenade at a tollgate near Chilarai Bridge, Golokganj police station-limits, Dhubri district of Assam, on November 27. All four are employees of the tollgate. Report
Read more...
Media reports of November 28 said four persons were injured when suspected United Liberation Force of Assam (ULFA) terrorists hurled a grenade at a tollgate near Chilarai Bridge, Golokganj police station-limits, Dhubri district of Assam, on November 27. All four are employees of the tollgate. Reports added that the proprietor of the tollgate was already served with an extortion note by ULFA few weeks back.
Read less...
November - 28 
According to official sources, terrorists belonging to the Al Badr group, on November 28, carried out a rocket attack on the main station of Radio Kashmir, in Srinagar, and caused extensive damage to its music rehearsal room. The incident occurred in a high security zone in the Civil Lines area. How
Read more...
According to official sources, terrorists belonging to the Al Badr group, on November 28, carried out a rocket attack on the main station of Radio Kashmir, in Srinagar, and caused extensive damage to its music rehearsal room. The incident occurred in a high security zone in the Civil Lines area. However, no loss of life or injuries has been reported. Minutes after the attack, an unidentified caller, who described himself as an Al Badr spokesperson, told a local news agency over telephone that the rocket attack had been carried out by members of his group.
Read less...
November - 29 
Naxalites of the PWG blasted a rice mill and destroyed furniture in the house of a landlord in Vantillu area of Peddineni Kaluva village, Cuddapah district, on November 29.
Read more...
Naxalites of the PWG blasted a rice mill and destroyed furniture in the house of a landlord in Vantillu area of Peddineni Kaluva village, Cuddapah district, on November 29.
Read less...
December - 1 
In another incident, in Nalgonda district, Naxalites of the same squad blasted a private guest house near Mallapur village after asking its watchman to leave the premises. The Naxalites also blew-up another building in the village, which was under construction.
Read more...
In another incident, in Nalgonda district, Naxalites of the same squad blasted a private guest house near Mallapur village after asking its watchman to leave the premises. The Naxalites also blew-up another building in the village, which was under construction.
Read less...
December - 1 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted four private buildings in two separate incidents in Ranga Reddy and Nalgonda districts, on December 1. In the first incident, an estimated 15 armed Naxalites of the Rachakonda Rythanga dalam (squad) destroyed the office and resi
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted four private buildings in two separate incidents in Ranga Reddy and Nalgonda districts, on December 1. In the first incident, an estimated 15 armed Naxalites of the Rachakonda Rythanga dalam (squad) destroyed the office and residential building of a private estate developer in Raipur district, Ranga Reddy district. However, there were no casualties in the incident.
Read less...
December - 1 
Terrorists attacked the residence of former Tourism Minister Sakina Itoo with a grenade and assault rifles in Damhal-Hanjipora, Anantnag district. According to media reports, she was not present in the house at the time of the attack.
Read more...
Terrorists attacked the residence of former Tourism Minister Sakina Itoo with a grenade and assault rifles in Damhal-Hanjipora, Anantnag district. According to media reports, she was not present in the house at the time of the attack.
Read less...
December - 3 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange in Velturu village, Mahboobnagar district, on December 3. According to media reports, three armed Naxalites came to the village and detonated the bombs in the telephone exchange. Equipment worth Rs 25 lakh wa
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange in Velturu village, Mahboobnagar district, on December 3. According to media reports, three armed Naxalites came to the village and detonated the bombs in the telephone exchange. Equipment worth Rs 25 lakh was damaged in the incident.
Read less...
December - 5 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA), the military-wing of left-wing extremist––Naxalite––People’s War Group (PWG), set a fire a Hindustan Aluminium Company Limited (Hindalco) bauxite mine in Kerodari, village, and also torched a forest department office and checkpost
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA), the military-wing of left-wing extremist––Naxalite––People’s War Group (PWG), set a fire a Hindustan Aluminium Company Limited (Hindalco) bauxite mine in Kerodari, village, and also torched a forest department office and checkpost in Bishnupur, Lohardaga district. Hindalco officials said the attack caused damage worth approximately Rs 50 million, though police estimated it at about Rs.20 million.
Read less...
December - 5 
Media reports indicated that terrorists lobbed two grenades and fired upon the residence of former Minister Sakeena Itoo at Damhal Hanjipora, Anantnag district. Even as her house-guards retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape. A security force (SF) personnel was injured during this incident.
Read more...
Media reports indicated that terrorists lobbed two grenades and fired upon the residence of former Minister Sakeena Itoo at Damhal Hanjipora, Anantnag district. Even as her house-guards retaliated, the terrorists managed to escape. A security force (SF) personnel was injured during this incident.
Read less...
December - 7 
According to a media report, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) made an abortive attempt to blast Mandamarri railway station, Kazipet-Ballarshah section of South Central Railway, in Andhra Pradesh, on December 7. A 15-member group carrying two buckets full of explosives
Read more...
According to a media report, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) made an abortive attempt to blast Mandamarri railway station, Kazipet-Ballarshah section of South Central Railway, in Andhra Pradesh, on December 7. A 15-member group carrying two buckets full of explosives drew wires to some distance and attempted to blast the building. The explosives failed to explode, forcing the Naxals to abandon their plan. Although no loss of life or injuries has been reported, the Naxals set-ablaze office records and furniture, following the unsuccessful attempt. They also snatched two walkie-talkie sets from the railway staff and cut the telephone wire before escaping from the incident-site.
Read less...
December - 8 
Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the office of the Block Development Officer (BDO), under Bishrampur police station-limits, Palamu district, on December 8. Official sources said the Naxalites came to the office and bombed it during night, while no one
Read more...
Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the office of the Block Development Officer (BDO), under Bishrampur police station-limits, Palamu district, on December 8. Official sources said the Naxalites came to the office and bombed it during night, while no one was present at the office.
Read less...
December - 11 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up the office-cum-residence of a forest ranger and the official residence of a forest official at Kundri village, Palamu district, on December 11. According to district police chief Anil Palta, approximately 30 Naxalites triggered t
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up the office-cum-residence of a forest ranger and the official residence of a forest official at Kundri village, Palamu district, on December 11. According to district police chief Anil Palta, approximately 30 Naxalites triggered the explosion at the two places, but the officials and their families were not present at the time of the blast. He said the PWG had claimed responsibility for the incident in pamphlets left at the spot. According to forest department sources, property worth over rupees four lakhs was destroyed in the explosion caused by dynamites. It was for the second time in a decade that Naxalites targeted the Kundri office of the forest department. They had earlier abducted a ranger and another forest official in 1992, and set them free after three days in captivity.
Read less...
December - 14 
In another incident, terrorists of the All-Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) attacked the house of a leader of the Indigenous National Party of Tripura (INPT) and killed his son, at Rajani Sardar Para village, under the Kalyanpur police post, West Tripura district.
Read more...
In another incident, terrorists of the All-Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) attacked the house of a leader of the Indigenous National Party of Tripura (INPT) and killed his son, at Rajani Sardar Para village, under the Kalyanpur police post, West Tripura district.
Read less...
December - 14 
In another incident, the PWG Naxalites triggered-off an explosion at the house of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Nerella single window person-in-charge Karra Vikram Reddy at Chinnapur village, Karimnagar district, on December 14, causing partial damage.
Read more...
In another incident, the PWG Naxalites triggered-off an explosion at the house of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Nerella single window person-in-charge Karra Vikram Reddy at Chinnapur village, Karimnagar district, on December 14, causing partial damage.
Read less...
December - 15 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up a telephone exchange in Guntur district and a railway engine in Nizamabad district, on December 15. In the first incident, the Naxalites blasted a 200-line telephone exchange building in Guntur district. In Nizamabad district,
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew-up a telephone exchange in Guntur district and a railway engine in Nizamabad district, on December 15. In the first incident, the Naxalites blasted a 200-line telephone exchange building in Guntur district. In Nizamabad district, they boarded a slow moving diesel engine in Sadashivnagar mandal (administrative unit) on the Nizamabad-Secunderabad line and asked the driver and helper to alight before blowing it up. Media reports said both the incidents were against arrests and encounter deaths of the PWG Naxalites in Guntur district in November 2001.
Read less...
December - 17 
Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange at Sampatnagar, Khammam district. Police sources said approximately 30 Naxalites went to the telephone exchange and blasted it with detonators, causing damage to equipment. The Naxals also reportedly pasted posters stating that t
Read more...
Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a telephone exchange at Sampatnagar, Khammam district. Police sources said approximately 30 Naxalites went to the telephone exchange and blasted it with detonators, causing damage to equipment. The Naxals also reportedly pasted posters stating that they had blasted the exchange to protest the State government’s ‘oppressive’ policies.
Read less...
December - 18 
Further, unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade at an SF formation at Pamposh Hotel, on the Residency Road in Srinagar. It fell short of the intended target and left one civilian injured.
Read more...
Further, unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade at an SF formation at Pamposh Hotel, on the Residency Road in Srinagar. It fell short of the intended target and left one civilian injured.
Read less...
December - 18 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a telephone exchange at Nirupalla village, Warangal district, on December 18. However, there were no reports of any casualties.
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up a telephone exchange at Nirupalla village, Warangal district, on December 18. However, there were no reports of any casualties.
Read less...
December - 20 
Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—blew up the residence of Bachcha Singh, Mukhiya (village chief) of the Biragi-Sonbarsa panchayat at Ratanpurva village, under the Chutaha police station limits of Bagaha police district, West Champaran, on December 20. The Naxalites also set ablaze three vehi
Read more...
Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—blew up the residence of Bachcha Singh, Mukhiya (village chief) of the Biragi-Sonbarsa panchayat at Ratanpurva village, under the Chutaha police station limits of Bagaha police district, West Champaran, on December 20. The Naxalites also set ablaze three vehicles belonging to him. Confirming the incident, West Champaran District Magistrate, Ravi Parmar, said, "It is feared to be the handiwork of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC)."
Read less...
December - 21 
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the pylon of the Pulichintala Balancing Reservoir at Vajinepalli village, Mellacheruvu mandal (administrative unit), Nalgonda district, on December 21. The Naxalites alo reportedly left pamphlets at the site which called upon people to resist constru
Read more...
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted the pylon of the Pulichintala Balancing Reservoir at Vajinepalli village, Mellacheruvu mandal (administrative unit), Nalgonda district, on December 21. The Naxalites alo reportedly left pamphlets at the site which called upon people to resist construction of the balancing reservoir designed to provide water to the third crop under the Krishna delta, as it would submerge 35 villages on either side of the Krishna. It also exhorted people to wage a struggle for protection of the rights of vulnerable population.
Read less...
December - 23 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the office-cum-residence of the range officer of the forest department at Mahuatand, Latehar district, on December 23. According to the Latehar district police chief, the Naxalites surrounded the building and blew it up with dyna
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the office-cum-residence of the range officer of the forest department at Mahuatand, Latehar district, on December 23. According to the Latehar district police chief, the Naxalites surrounded the building and blew it up with dynamite.
Read less...
December - 24 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted the State Bank of India’s, Mandadi village branch, in Velduthy mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on December 24. They also opened fire in the air before leaving the premises with Rs. 1.05 lakh.
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted the State Bank of India’s, Mandadi village branch, in Velduthy mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on December 24. They also opened fire in the air before leaving the premises with Rs. 1.05 lakh.
Read less...
December - 25 
According to media reports of December 25, terrorists have interrupted the Northeast Frontier Railway’s gauge conversion work at Lumding-Silchar traction. Reports said terrorists have intimidated labourers working at the construction-site. Terrorists have also allegedly set ablaze their houses.
Read more...
According to media reports of December 25, terrorists have interrupted the Northeast Frontier Railway’s gauge conversion work at Lumding-Silchar traction. Reports said terrorists have intimidated labourers working at the construction-site. Terrorists have also allegedly set ablaze their houses.
Read less...
December - 25 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of a ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) local-level leader and Mulugu Agricultural Marketing Committee chairman, in Turimpeta village of Eturuagaram mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on December 25. Accord
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the house of a ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) local-level leader and Mulugu Agricultural Marketing Committee chairman, in Turimpeta village of Eturuagaram mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on December 25. According to police sources, approximately 30-armed Naxalites stormed the house and blasted it after asking the inmates to vacate. The leader was away at the time of the attack.
Read less...
December - 26 
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted a telephone exchange in Madhapur village, Karimnagar district, on December 26. Police sources said a group of Naxalites went to the telephone exchange and blew it up after asking its staff to come out.
Read more...
In another incident, Naxalites of the PWG blasted a telephone exchange in Madhapur village, Karimnagar district, on December 26. Police sources said a group of Naxalites went to the telephone exchange and blew it up after asking its staff to come out.
Read less...
December - 27 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the office of the Khanpur Mandal Parishad (administrative unit) Development Office (MDPO) in Adilabad district, on December 27. The loss of property is estimated at Rs 2 lakh. According to police sources, two Naxalites went to th
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the office of the Khanpur Mandal Parishad (administrative unit) Development Office (MDPO) in Adilabad district, on December 27. The loss of property is estimated at Rs 2 lakh. According to police sources, two Naxalites went to the MPDO asked the watchman to vacate the place and detonated it. Two rooms, all records and furniture were completely damaged in the blast.
Read less...
December - 30 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up an abandoned block office at Dandai, Garhwa district. Police sources said a group of approximately 12 armed-Naxalites surrounded the block office and used dynamites to demolish it. However, no casualty was reported in the inciden
Read more...
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up an abandoned block office at Dandai, Garhwa district. Police sources said a group of approximately 12 armed-Naxalites surrounded the block office and used dynamites to demolish it. However, no casualty was reported in the incident.
Read less...
ADVANCED SEARCH
Incident Year Wise
Incidents- 2023
Incidents- 2022
Incidents- 2021
Incidents- 2020
Incidents- 2019
Incidents- 2018
Incidents- 2017
Incidents- 2016
Incidents- 2015
Incidents- 2014
Incidents- 2013
Incidents- 2012
Incidents- 2011
Incidents- 2010
Incidents- 2009
Incidents- 2008
Incidents- 2007
Incidents- 2006
Incidents- 2005
Incidents- 2004
Incidents- 2003
Incidents- 2002
Incidents- 2001
Incidents- 2000
Country :
--All--
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Zone :
--All--
State :
--All--
District :
--All--
Date From :
The Valid date is required
Date To:
The Valid date is required