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January - 2 
A boy, Mohammed Fakiruddin, was killed and his father, Mohammed Maniruddin, was wounded when suspected People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants opened fire at their residence at Sekmaijin Khunou under Mayang Imphal police station in the Imphal West district on January 2-night, reports Impha
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A boy, Mohammed Fakiruddin, was killed and his father, Mohammed Maniruddin, was wounded when suspected People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants opened fire at their residence at Sekmaijin Khunou under Mayang Imphal police station in the Imphal West district on January 2-night, reports Imphal Free Press.
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January - 2 
In another incident, a group of 20 Maoists raided the house of Abinash Kumar, a ration dealer at Jugidihi village in the Purulia district, and took away a double-barrel gun, a motorbike and a cell phone, reports Telegraph. The Maoists then raided two more houses before setting ablaze the house of a
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In another incident, a group of 20 Maoists raided the house of Abinash Kumar, a ration dealer at Jugidihi village in the Purulia district, and took away a double-barrel gun, a motorbike and a cell phone, reports Telegraph. The Maoists then raided two more houses before setting ablaze the house of a local committee member of the ruling CPI-Marxist in an adjoining village.
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January - 5 
In the district, a group of 20 Maoists, including two women, attacked a forest range office at Badrama on January 5-night, assaulted six forest guards and locked them up in a room before ransacking the premises and setting it ablaze, according to Times of India. Seven jeeps and four motorbikes parke
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In the district, a group of 20 Maoists, including two women, attacked a forest range office at Badrama on January 5-night, assaulted six forest guards and locked them up in a room before ransacking the premises and setting it ablaze, according to Times of India. Seven jeeps and four motorbikes parked in the premises were also set ablaze. Files and documents of the range office were destroyed in the fire. The Maoists also attacked the residence of a forest official, K C Nath, and took away cash, ornaments and mobile handsets.
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January - 9 
According to Prabhat Khabar the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) cadres, a break away faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), attacked Bairiya village under Mali police station of Aurangabad district on January 9-night and set the house of Satyendra Singh ablaze. Dozens of TPC
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According to Prabhat Khabar the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) cadres, a break away faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), attacked Bairiya village under Mali police station of Aurangabad district on January 9-night and set the house of Satyendra Singh ablaze. Dozens of TPC cadres surrounded the village and searched for Satyendra Singh. Not finding him, they asked the members of his house to come out before setting it ablaze. They also set ablaze paddy crops stored in his field. Sources said that the Satyendra Singh a former Peoples War Group (PWG) cadre had joined the CPI-Maoist.
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January - 15 
A mob set ablaze a camp of former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) militants at Mukuldang in the Kokrajhar district on January 16, accusing them of harassing the villagers without any provocation, reports Telegraph. Earlier on, January 15-night, villagers ransacked five houses belonging to members of th
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A mob set ablaze a camp of former Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) militants at Mukuldang in the Kokrajhar district on January 16, accusing them of harassing the villagers without any provocation, reports Telegraph. Earlier on, January 15-night, villagers ransacked five houses belonging to members of the Bodoland Progressive Front, led by the former BLT chief Hagrama Mohilary, following an argument between a former BLT member and some villagers of Bhatabari. Villagers alleged that ex-BLT member Kumrip Basumatary had an altercation with some village elders at the residence of the headman of Bhatabari village, and some men accompanying Basumatary opened fire. One bullet accidentally hit Basumatary in the leg. Two villagers, Rajen Narzary and Someswar Narzary, were also injured in the subsequent scuffle.
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January - 17 
One suspected militant who was trying to hurl a hand grenade targeting police commandos was killed in their retaliatory fire at Khurai Sajor Leikai in the residential courtyard of one Paonam Kulla in the Imphal East district on January 17. The hand grenade was recovered from the slain militant’s pos
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One suspected militant who was trying to hurl a hand grenade targeting police commandos was killed in their retaliatory fire at Khurai Sajor Leikai in the residential courtyard of one Paonam Kulla in the Imphal East district on January 17. The hand grenade was recovered from the slain militant’s possession
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January - 19 
The Manipur Police said that the residence of Y Manador, sales manager of a commercial undertaking, Punya Honda Enterprises, at Khoyathong in the Imphal West district was attacked by two suspected militants on January 19-night. One vehicle was damaged in the attack which occurred in connection with
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The Manipur Police said that the residence of Y Manador, sales manager of a commercial undertaking, Punya Honda Enterprises, at Khoyathong in the Imphal West district was attacked by two suspected militants on January 19-night. One vehicle was damaged in the attack which occurred in connection with an extortion note served on the undertaking dealing with products of Honda company.
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January - 21 
Armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze four tractors and a machine of a private firm engaged in the construction of the building of Piro railway station in Bihar's Bhojpur district on January 21, reports The Hindu. Non-payment of money demanded by the Maoists fro
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Armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze four tractors and a machine of a private firm engaged in the construction of the building of Piro railway station in Bihar's Bhojpur district on January 21, reports The Hindu. Non-payment of money demanded by the Maoists from the firm management is suspected to be the reason behind the attack, police sources said.
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January - 21 
Unidentified militants triggered a bomb blast at the residential compound of one Hidangmayum Sanayaima Devi at Bamon Leikai Thangapat Leikai in the Imphal East district on the same morning.
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Unidentified militants triggered a bomb blast at the residential compound of one Hidangmayum Sanayaima Devi at Bamon Leikai Thangapat Leikai in the Imphal East district on the same morning.
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January - 28 
Maoists used landmines early on January 28 to blast newly built houses for police officials in Orissa's Malkangiri district, according to Zee News. Cadres of the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exploded landmines at the empty houses which are part of a jail complex being built
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Maoists used landmines early on January 28 to blast newly built houses for police officials in Orissa's Malkangiri district, according to Zee News. Cadres of the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exploded landmines at the empty houses which are part of a jail complex being built in MV 79 village. A district police official said the Maoists ran into a nearby forest after destroying the houses.
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January - 28 
The residence of a legislator Konthoujam Govindas was attacked by unidentified militants at Nighthoukhong bazaar in the Bishnupur district on January 28-night, reports Imphal Free Press. Govindas is reportedly one of the leading dissident legislators of the ruling Congress party camping in New Delhi
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The residence of a legislator Konthoujam Govindas was attacked by unidentified militants at Nighthoukhong bazaar in the Bishnupur district on January 28-night, reports Imphal Free Press. Govindas is reportedly one of the leading dissident legislators of the ruling Congress party camping in New Delhi for the ouster of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.
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January - 30 
The Hindu reports that armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated a dynamite destroying a Forest department rest house at Sonarwa village in Kharagpur sub-division of Bihar’s Munger district on January 30. They also set ablaze the furniture in the rest house. No one,
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The Hindu reports that armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated a dynamite destroying a Forest department rest house at Sonarwa village in Kharagpur sub-division of Bihar’s Munger district on January 30. They also set ablaze the furniture in the rest house. No one, however, was injured in the incident as the rest house was lying abandoned.
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March - 28 
On March 28, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres damaged five electricity polls in the Bastar district disrupting power supply to over 150 villages, reports IANS. "The entire Usur block and some areas of Bhopalpatnam block are facing a blackout since Friday night. We fear the rebels
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On March 28, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres damaged five electricity polls in the Bastar district disrupting power supply to over 150 villages, reports IANS. "The entire Usur block and some areas of Bhopalpatnam block are facing a blackout since Friday night. We fear the rebels may use the opportunity to attack either police or civilians installations," said Ankit Garg, the Bastar district Superintendent of Police. According to the report, restoration of electricity supply is unlikely to resume before April 1.
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April - 1 
Another incident, militants attacked the house of a ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader in the Sopore town of Baramulla district though no one was hurt in the incident. The car of PDP leader Ajaz Ahmad Dar was damaged after unidentified militants opened indiscriminate fire on his residence
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Another incident, militants attacked the house of a ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader in the Sopore town of Baramulla district though no one was hurt in the incident. The car of PDP leader Ajaz Ahmad Dar was damaged after unidentified militants opened indiscriminate fire on his residence from a nearby lane in Tarzoo area of Sopore.
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April - 15 
On April 15, unidentified militants lobbed a grenade at the residence of Bhubon Terang, executive member of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council, at Diphu in the Karbi Anglong district.
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On April 15, unidentified militants lobbed a grenade at the residence of Bhubon Terang, executive member of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council, at Diphu in the Karbi Anglong district.
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April - 18 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a petrol station at Kahudag on National Highway-II in the Gaya district on April 18, reports Press Trust of India. According to police sources, over 200 heavily armed Maoists attacked the petrol station, belonging to the former Gaya dis
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a petrol station at Kahudag on National Highway-II in the Gaya district on April 18, reports Press Trust of India. According to police sources, over 200 heavily armed Maoists attacked the petrol station, belonging to the former Gaya district board chairman Bindeshwari Prasad Yadav, and abducted its two employees. Later they triggered a dynamite blast, blowing up the pump equipment and the building. Both the employees were released after the blast. Meanwhile, The Hindu reports that the Maoists had demanded money from the petrol station owner who refused to pay.
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April - 26 
The Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) militants attacked and caused substantial damage to machineries installed at the construction site of the Tipaimukh Multi-Purpose Hydel Project on April 26, according to Sangai Express.
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The Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) militants attacked and caused substantial damage to machineries installed at the construction site of the Tipaimukh Multi-Purpose Hydel Project on April 26, according to Sangai Express.
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April - 28 
A group of Maoists set ablaze five houses in the Nathpur village of Gumla district on April 28. The Superintendent of Police, Baljeet Singh, said that the Maoist action followed after the villagers allegedly continued to give shelter to one Manoj Yadav, who snapped links with the CPI-Maoist to join
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A group of Maoists set ablaze five houses in the Nathpur village of Gumla district on April 28. The Superintendent of Police, Baljeet Singh, said that the Maoist action followed after the villagers allegedly continued to give shelter to one Manoj Yadav, who snapped links with the CPI-Maoist to join the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) a month ago. Household articles of four of the five houses were destroyed in the fire.
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April - 29 
In another incident, on April 29, CPI-Maoist cadres triggered an explosion damaging an under-construction Government building at Madhuban in the Giridih district. A group of 20 Maoists reportedly reached the vacant building site and packed it with explosives before triggering the blast. In February
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In another incident, on April 29, CPI-Maoist cadres triggered an explosion damaging an under-construction Government building at Madhuban in the Giridih district. A group of 20 Maoists reportedly reached the vacant building site and packed it with explosives before triggering the blast. In February 2007, the same building being built for the tourists by the Government had been destroyed by the militants.
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April - 29 
On April 29, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres destroyed houses of four persons whom they described as police informers in the Nawada district, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that an armed squad of nearly 200 Maoists raided Jamunia village and asked the occupants of the
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On April 29, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres destroyed houses of four persons whom they described as police informers in the Nawada district, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that an armed squad of nearly 200 Maoists raided Jamunia village and asked the occupants of the four houses to come out before using dynamites to destroy the houses.
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May - 6 
The residence of a contractor, Apam Shimray, at Ferrylane in the Imphal East district was partially damaged when unidentified militants exploded a bomb on May 6-evening, according to Imphal Free Press.
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The residence of a contractor, Apam Shimray, at Ferrylane in the Imphal East district was partially damaged when unidentified militants exploded a bomb on May 6-evening, according to Imphal Free Press.
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May - 10 
On May 10, an explosion at the district court in Hubli caused extensive damage to the premises although no casualties were reported, reports ANI. The explosive was placed under the witness box of the JMFC court hall and was reportedly detonated by a mobile phone. Investigators claimed to have recove
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On May 10, an explosion at the district court in Hubli caused extensive damage to the premises although no casualties were reported, reports ANI. The explosive was placed under the witness box of the JMFC court hall and was reportedly detonated by a mobile phone. Investigators claimed to have recovered the SIM card of the phone. On May 11, the Hubli-Dharwad Police Commissioner Narayana Nadamani pointed out that as per preliminary investigations, the explosion could be the handiwork of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).
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May - 25 
A bomb exploded inside the Regional Institute of Medical Science complex in capital Imphal on May 25-night. However, no casualty was reported. Later, the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) claimed that the explosion was triggered by a ‘demonstration team of the 5th Lanj
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A bomb exploded inside the Regional Institute of Medical Science complex in capital Imphal on May 25-night. However, no casualty was reported. Later, the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) claimed that the explosion was triggered by a ‘demonstration team of the 5th Lanjaba unit’ of the outfit.
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June - 1 
Prior to the incident, on June 1-night, Maoists had blasted two rooms of the Sub-Divisional Officer of the Kharagpur sub-division of Munger district with dynamites destroying property and records. They also looted sacks of food-grain from the Food Corporation of India storeroom located in the vicini
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Prior to the incident, on June 1-night, Maoists had blasted two rooms of the Sub-Divisional Officer of the Kharagpur sub-division of Munger district with dynamites destroying property and records. They also looted sacks of food-grain from the Food Corporation of India storeroom located in the vicinity.
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June - 3 
A shopkeeper was wounded and three shops were damaged when militants of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) triggered an improvised explosive device (IED) at Chingmeirong market in the Imphal East district on June 3-night, reports Telegraph.
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A shopkeeper was wounded and three shops were damaged when militants of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) triggered an improvised explosive device (IED) at Chingmeirong market in the Imphal East district on June 3-night, reports Telegraph.
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June - 10 
Two hardware shops were damaged when suspected PULF militants opened fire on June 10-night. According to police sources, attacks were linked to the monetary demands from the outfit on the two shops.
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Two hardware shops were damaged when suspected PULF militants opened fire on June 10-night. According to police sources, attacks were linked to the monetary demands from the outfit on the two shops.
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June - 11 
On June 11, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked the office of Viswagrama Chetana Samaj, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) at Anlapada village under Ghasipura block in the Keonjhar district, Odisha Today reports. More than 10 persons were injured in the attack that oc
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On June 11, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked the office of Viswagrama Chetana Samaj, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) at Anlapada village under Ghasipura block in the Keonjhar district, Odisha Today reports. More than 10 persons were injured in the attack that occurred at midnight. A group of 20 extremist who participated in the attack set the official records of the organisation on fire and asked those present to wind up their operation and leave the place. The voluntary organisation has been working for protection of environment in the area for nearly two decades. Police sources, however, said the attackers might not be Maoists, but locals masquerading as Maoists in their effort to oppose the NGO's operations.
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June - 12 
In the same district, suspected militants exploded a Chinese hand grenade inside the residence of Deputy Inspector General Arms Police-II L. Khaijamang Haokip at New Lambulane on June 12-evening. Furniture and flower pots were damaged in the explosion. A hard shell which could be the part of an expl
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In the same district, suspected militants exploded a Chinese hand grenade inside the residence of Deputy Inspector General Arms Police-II L. Khaijamang Haokip at New Lambulane on June 12-evening. Furniture and flower pots were damaged in the explosion. A hard shell which could be the part of an exploded grenade with the words CF-90 written on it was recovered from the incident site. Khaijamang said that he had received threats from the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) over monetary demands on February 14, 2008 and the attack on his residence could be a warning from the militants.
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June - 13 
According to Sangai Express, unidentified militants opened fire and later lobbed a hand grenade at the residence of a person, Ningombam Gojendro, at Ningombam Utha Leirak in the Thoubal district on June 13-night. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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According to Sangai Express, unidentified militants opened fire and later lobbed a hand grenade at the residence of a person, Ningombam Gojendro, at Ningombam Utha Leirak in the Thoubal district on June 13-night. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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June - 16 
On June 16, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a portion of a road bridge near Tundi in the Dhanbad district, reports The Hindu. Dhanbad Superintendent of Police Sheetal Oraon said the Maoists used explosives to blow up the bridge between Dhanbad and Giridih around 1 am (IST
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On June 16, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a portion of a road bridge near Tundi in the Dhanbad district, reports The Hindu. Dhanbad Superintendent of Police Sheetal Oraon said the Maoists used explosives to blow up the bridge between Dhanbad and Giridih around 1 am (IST) to disrupt road traffic. Maoists had called for a 24-hour general strike in the North Chottanagpur area in the State in protest against the killing of four of their activists in Hazaribagh last month. The general strike call reportedly evoked no response in Hazaribagh, Giridih and Koderma districts.
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June - 20 
Two People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants opened fire at a passenger bus at Thoubal Kiyam Siphai Babu bazaar June 20-night, reports Imphal Free Press. One telephone booth and a vehicle were also attacked by the suspected militants at Kakching Khunou on the same night.
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Two People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants opened fire at a passenger bus at Thoubal Kiyam Siphai Babu bazaar June 20-night, reports Imphal Free Press. One telephone booth and a vehicle were also attacked by the suspected militants at Kakching Khunou on the same night.
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June - 21 
One woman, identified as Bharati Koya, was killed when some unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at a crowded market in a tea estate area in the Udalguri district on June 21, according to Telegraph. Another woman was also seriously injured in the incident.
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One woman, identified as Bharati Koya, was killed when some unidentified militants hurled a hand grenade at a crowded market in a tea estate area in the Udalguri district on June 21, according to Telegraph. Another woman was also seriously injured in the incident.
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June - 21 
Two persons, identified as Pankaj Singh alias Pintu and Bhuvaneshwar Ganjhu, were taken hostage and subsequently killed with a sharp-edged weapon as a group of around 70 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres bombed a school classroom, a cluster resource centre and four rooms of a Jain
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Two persons, identified as Pankaj Singh alias Pintu and Bhuvaneshwar Ganjhu, were taken hostage and subsequently killed with a sharp-edged weapon as a group of around 70 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres bombed a school classroom, a cluster resource centre and four rooms of a Jain dharamsala at Vashisth Nagar in the Chatra district on June 21-night, Telegraph reports. The Maoists also left pamphlets on the spot labelling the victims as police informers and warning others of similar consequences. The dharamsala’s caretaker, Nemichand Jain, was also assaulted..
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July - 1 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on July 1 blew up house of a suspected police informer and abducted his brother in the Gaya district, reports The Hindu. According to the report, nearly 100 Maoists used dynamites to blow up the house of one Shivbachan Yadav and abducted his brothe
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on July 1 blew up house of a suspected police informer and abducted his brother in the Gaya district, reports The Hindu. According to the report, nearly 100 Maoists used dynamites to blow up the house of one Shivbachan Yadav and abducted his brother Bindeshwar Yadav as Shivbachan was not present there at the time of attack. The Maoists also looted valuables worth over INR 100,000.
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July - 1 July - 2
On July 2, life in the southern districts of Orissa was affected during the 24-hour general strike call given by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on the last day of their ‘anti-repression week’, reports The Hindu. Vehicular traffic was disrupted on the State high way connecting Berh
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On July 2, life in the southern districts of Orissa was affected during the 24-hour general strike call given by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on the last day of their ‘anti-repression week’, reports The Hindu. Vehicular traffic was disrupted on the State high way connecting Berhampur, Rayagada and Koraput since July 1 night. Maoists had cut down trees at several places in Rayagada and Gajapati districts to block the road. Several large trees had been felled near Birikote in the Gajapati district near the Rayagada district border and on the stretch of the road between Rayagada and Gumuda. In the Koraput district the Maoists targeted the mobile tower of a private telecom company and damaged the maintenance room of the mobile tower at remote Jaguguda village of Bandhugaon block. Maoists burnt down files at forest and commercial check gates at Sidibalsa on the Andhra-Orissa border in Koraput district.
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July - 2 
An exchange of fire between the Maoists and Police personnel was reported from at Muchadih in Giridih district. Maoists blew up a community building at Pipra village in the Palamau district. No one was injured in the incident.
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An exchange of fire between the Maoists and Police personnel was reported from at Muchadih in Giridih district. Maoists blew up a community building at Pipra village in the Palamau district. No one was injured in the incident.
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July - 5 
On July 5, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a government office in Bihar’s East Champaran district, police sources said. No casualties were reported in the incident that took place at Chitriya block office near district headquarter Motihari. An unidentified Polic
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On July 5, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a government office in Bihar’s East Champaran district, police sources said. No casualties were reported in the incident that took place at Chitriya block office near district headquarter Motihari. An unidentified Police official said, "The Maoist rebels first attacked the office and later blew it up to create panic among local administrative officials and villagers."
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July - 10 
Maoists attacked a Government complex at Lakshmipur in the Jamui district housing the offices of the BDO, Circle Officer and the local police station around the same time. However, resistance put up by the police made the Maoists retreat after blasting a portion of the BDO’s office.
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Maoists attacked a Government complex at Lakshmipur in the Jamui district housing the offices of the BDO, Circle Officer and the local police station around the same time. However, resistance put up by the police made the Maoists retreat after blasting a portion of the BDO’s office.
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July - 11 
On July 11, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up railway tracks and a portion of the Government complex housing the office of the Block Development Officer (BDO) in Bihar's Jamui district, reports PTI.
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On July 11, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up railway tracks and a portion of the Government complex housing the office of the Block Development Officer (BDO) in Bihar's Jamui district, reports PTI.
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July - 30 
The Maoists targeted a cellular phone tower of the Reliance Telecom at Narayanpatna in the Koraput district on July 30-night, The Hindu reported. According to sources, around 25 armed insurgents reached the mobile tower at block headquarter town, Narayanpatna, at around 11 pm and subsequently burnt
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The Maoists targeted a cellular phone tower of the Reliance Telecom at Narayanpatna in the Koraput district on July 30-night, The Hindu reported. According to sources, around 25 armed insurgents reached the mobile tower at block headquarter town, Narayanpatna, at around 11 pm and subsequently burnt down the battery room. But they could not cause any damage to the tower. Maoists left some posters and banners which claimed that this action was taken to protest against alleged inhuman action of the police.
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August - 6 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 6 blew up the block office building at Dandai in Garwah district, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that a group of Maoists assembled near the vacated building and blasted it with explosives. The extent of the damage to the
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on August 6 blew up the block office building at Dandai in Garwah district, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that a group of Maoists assembled near the vacated building and blasted it with explosives. The extent of the damage to the building however, is not yet known due to the remote location of the office.
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August - 23 
The house of a non-local trader, Arjun Sharma, at New Chekon under Porompat police station was attacked by suspected Kuki militants on August 23-night.
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The house of a non-local trader, Arjun Sharma, at New Chekon under Porompat police station was attacked by suspected Kuki militants on August 23-night.
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September - 1 
Two suspected militants opened fire at the residence of an assistant engineer of the Manipur Tribal Welfare Department, identified as Haobam Subashchandra Singh, at Thangmeiband Thingel Leikai on September 1-night.
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Two suspected militants opened fire at the residence of an assistant engineer of the Manipur Tribal Welfare Department, identified as Haobam Subashchandra Singh, at Thangmeiband Thingel Leikai on September 1-night.
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September - 3 
Two suspected militants opened fire at the residence an executive engineer of Manipur Agriculture Department, identified as Konthoujam Monoranjan, at Konjeng Leikai on September 3-evening. They also shot and damaged a vehicle parked at the premises. Earlier on the same day, suspected militants opene
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Two suspected militants opened fire at the residence an executive engineer of Manipur Agriculture Department, identified as Konthoujam Monoranjan, at Konjeng Leikai on September 3-evening. They also shot and damaged a vehicle parked at the premises. Earlier on the same day, suspected militants opened fire at the residence of agriculture officer Takyenjam Holendro at Uripok Khaithem Leikai.
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September - 4 
Two persons, including a rickshaw puller, were wounded when four suspected militants hurled a hand grenade at a gas filling station along the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences road in the Lalambung area of Imphal West district on September 4, reports Imphal Free Press. The two were identified a
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Two persons, including a rickshaw puller, were wounded when four suspected militants hurled a hand grenade at a gas filling station along the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences road in the Lalambung area of Imphal West district on September 4, reports Imphal Free Press. The two were identified as Heigrujam Nanao Singh and Yumnam Ratan Singh.
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September - 6 
A bomb exploded at the residence of a shoe dealer, Moirangthem Biren, at Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai on September 6-night. The blast was the second attack by suspected militants as they had earlier opened fire at his residence on June 20 2008. The attacks on his residence were apparently related with
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A bomb exploded at the residence of a shoe dealer, Moirangthem Biren, at Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai on September 6-night. The blast was the second attack by suspected militants as they had earlier opened fire at his residence on June 20 2008. The attacks on his residence were apparently related with a huge monetary demand, as Biren revealed that he had earlier received a demand of INR 200000 from a cadre of the ‘finance section’ of the Shanti group of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK).
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September - 7 
A lethod bomb fired by suspected militants exploded at the residence of one Mohammed Shaphiulah at Yairipok Ningthou Manai under Yairipok police station on September 7-night. The property was damaged in the explosion.
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A lethod bomb fired by suspected militants exploded at the residence of one Mohammed Shaphiulah at Yairipok Ningthou Manai under Yairipok police station on September 7-night. The property was damaged in the explosion.
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September - 10 
Militants opened fire at the residence of the assistant agriculture officer, Meisnam Norendro, at Keishamthong Hodam Leirak on September 10-night.
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Militants opened fire at the residence of the assistant agriculture officer, Meisnam Norendro, at Keishamthong Hodam Leirak on September 10-night.
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September - 10 
Two bombs were hurled by militants near the residence of Sanasam Rajen, an executive engineer in the engineering cell of the Manipur University, on September 10-night. While one bomb exploded the other bomb failed to explode.
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Two bombs were hurled by militants near the residence of Sanasam Rajen, an executive engineer in the engineering cell of the Manipur University, on September 10-night. While one bomb exploded the other bomb failed to explode.
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September - 19 
A bomb was hurled by suspected militants at the campus of the Kangleipak Nursing Institute located at Chingaren near the Assam Rifles post on September 19- night. However, the bomb failed to explode. Reports said that the failed bomb attack could have connection with a monetary demand earlier served
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A bomb was hurled by suspected militants at the campus of the Kangleipak Nursing Institute located at Chingaren near the Assam Rifles post on September 19- night. However, the bomb failed to explode. Reports said that the failed bomb attack could have connection with a monetary demand earlier served by an unspecified militant group. The outfit was reportedly demanding INR 10, 00, 000 from the nursing training institute.
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September - 19 
A hand grenade hurled by suspected militants exploded at the residence of a superintending engineer of the Public Works Department, identified as Khuraijam Temba, at Sagolband Khanam Leirak, Sadokpam Leikai on September 19.
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A hand grenade hurled by suspected militants exploded at the residence of a superintending engineer of the Public Works Department, identified as Khuraijam Temba, at Sagolband Khanam Leirak, Sadokpam Leikai on September 19.
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September - 19 
One gelatin bomb exploded inside the office of State Bank of India in capital Aizawl on September 19, according to Assam Tribune. While two gelatin bombs targeting the Manager Accounts room were lobbed by unidentified persons, one of them failed to explode. According to police sources, one computer
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One gelatin bomb exploded inside the office of State Bank of India in capital Aizawl on September 19, according to Assam Tribune. While two gelatin bombs targeting the Manager Accounts room were lobbed by unidentified persons, one of them failed to explode. According to police sources, one computer set and a hidden camera installed on the ceiling of the office were destroyed in the explosion.
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September - 20 
Suspected militants exploded a bomb at the residence of the superintending engineer of Manipur Irrigation and Flood Control Department at Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai in the Imphal West district on September 20-night, reports Imphal Free Press. The residence was partially damaged in the explosion.
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Suspected militants exploded a bomb at the residence of the superintending engineer of Manipur Irrigation and Flood Control Department at Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai in the Imphal West district on September 20-night, reports Imphal Free Press. The residence was partially damaged in the explosion.
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September - 30 
The cadres of the City group of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) hurled two hand grenades at the residence of superintending engineer of electricity department, Khagokpam Khamba, at Kongpal Laishram Leikai on September 30-night, reports Imphal Free Press. One of the bombs exploded inside the liv
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The cadres of the City group of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) hurled two hand grenades at the residence of superintending engineer of electricity department, Khagokpam Khamba, at Kongpal Laishram Leikai on September 30-night, reports Imphal Free Press. One of the bombs exploded inside the living room of Khagokpam’s house while the other which failed to explode was recovered by the police. One of the militants involved in the attack, identified as John, was caught red handed and later assaulted by people. The bomb attack was apparently carried out in connection with a monetary demand.
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October - 2 
On October 2, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres detonated explosions targeting two towers of Cellular Phone Service Operators at Erauri and Ketki areas of in Bihar's Aurangabad district. Superintendent of police Ganesh Kumar told Zee News, over 75 armed Maoists detonated cane and p
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On October 2, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres detonated explosions targeting two towers of Cellular Phone Service Operators at Erauri and Ketki areas of in Bihar's Aurangabad district. Superintendent of police Ganesh Kumar told Zee News, over 75 armed Maoists detonated cane and petrol bombs to blow up one tower each of Reliance and Airtel at both the places. Fifteen villagers were injured in clash with the Maoists when they resisted their attempt to blow up the towers.
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October - 3 
According to Nagalandpost, three National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) activists were killed when the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) attacked a house reported to be the transit camp of NSCN (K) at Lower Agri colony, Kohima on October 3. Poli
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According to Nagalandpost, three National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) activists were killed when the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) attacked a house reported to be the transit camp of NSCN (K) at Lower Agri colony, Kohima on October 3. Police recovered 108 empty cases of AK 47, 42 empty cases of 9 mm pistol and the safety pin of a grenade from the place of incident.
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October - 3 
IANS reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on October 3 morning blew up the control room of a mobile phone tower in Jharkhand's Palamau district. Police sources said that a group of 20-30 Maoists surrounded the control room of the mobile operator Reliance India and asked t
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IANS reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on October 3 morning blew up the control room of a mobile phone tower in Jharkhand's Palamau district. Police sources said that a group of 20-30 Maoists surrounded the control room of the mobile operator Reliance India and asked the employees to vacate it. Subsequently, detonators were used to blast the control room. They also set a generator on fire.
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October - 14 
Unidentified militants opened fire at the residence of Keisam Inaobi, Executive Engineer at Manipur Industrial Development Corporation Limited, at Thambalkhong on October14-evening. Keisam’s residence was partially damaged.
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Unidentified militants opened fire at the residence of Keisam Inaobi, Executive Engineer at Manipur Industrial Development Corporation Limited, at Thambalkhong on October14-evening. Keisam’s residence was partially damaged.
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October - 16 
According to Sentinel, unidentified militants opened fired at the residence of M. Ranisana, chairperson of Imphal Municipal Council (CMC), on October 16-night.
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According to Sentinel, unidentified militants opened fired at the residence of M. Ranisana, chairperson of Imphal Municipal Council (CMC), on October 16-night.
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October - 19 
A grenade was exploded by suspected militants in front of the Manipur Chief Minister’s bungalow damaging a vehicle in capital Imphal on October 19-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. Police suspected the attack was carried out targeting a trader, Kulwant Cheema, who was traveling in a vehicle with a
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A grenade was exploded by suspected militants in front of the Manipur Chief Minister’s bungalow damaging a vehicle in capital Imphal on October 19-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. Police suspected the attack was carried out targeting a trader, Kulwant Cheema, who was traveling in a vehicle with a companion to attend a dinner hosted at the 1st MR banquet hall in connection with the Manipur Police Raising Day.
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October - 22 
On October 22, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the mobile tower of a private telecom company at Mungia village in the Aurangabad district. Police sources said that a group of 100 Maoists used a landmine to blow up the tower and also assaulted the security guard manning t
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On October 22, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the mobile tower of a private telecom company at Mungia village in the Aurangabad district. Police sources said that a group of 100 Maoists used a landmine to blow up the tower and also assaulted the security guard manning the tower.
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October - 23 
On October 23, the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants opened fire on a Panchayat (Village level self-government institution) going on in the house of a teacher at village Babariwala in the Haddal area of Doda district, killing a Nambardar (village headman) and injuring a civilian, according to Daily
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On October 23, the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants opened fire on a Panchayat (Village level self-government institution) going on in the house of a teacher at village Babariwala in the Haddal area of Doda district, killing a Nambardar (village headman) and injuring a civilian, according to Daily Excelsior. Later, a top HM militant, identified as Harshad, was captured by the people inside the Panchayat but he too was killed in firing by the other militants. Senior Superintendent of Police (Doda), Parbhat Singh, said three HM militants struck at village Babariwala. While two of them stood outside, one of them with a rifle in hand entered inside the meeting venue in the house of a teacher, Liaquat Hussain. However, the local people sitting in the Panchayat caught hold of the militant and snatched his weapon before he could open firing. Sensing trouble inside, two militants standing outside opened indiscriminate firing in which their colleague and Nambardar were killed and another civilian, Hashim Din, was injured. Two other militants, one of whom has been identified by the local people as Mohd Yasir, fled from the spot.
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November - 6 
The Hindu reports that over 100 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a bridge construction site at Mallipokharbhinda in Bihar's Sheohar district and destroyed machinery worth over INR one million on November 6 night. The bridge is being constructed over the Bagma
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The Hindu reports that over 100 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a bridge construction site at Mallipokharbhinda in Bihar's Sheohar district and destroyed machinery worth over INR one million on November 6 night. The bridge is being constructed over the Bagmati river. Police sources did not rule out the possibility of the contractor's refusal to pay extortion money as the reason behind the attack.
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November - 12 
An unidentified militants lobbed two lethod bombs at the 32 Assam Rifles post at Lilong in the Thoubal district on November 12-night, reports Imphal Free Press. They later managed to escape in a vehicle in which they came. However, no one was wounded in the bomb attack.
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An unidentified militants lobbed two lethod bombs at the 32 Assam Rifles post at Lilong in the Thoubal district on November 12-night, reports Imphal Free Press. They later managed to escape in a vehicle in which they came. However, no one was wounded in the bomb attack.
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November - 15 
A bomb exploded under a tower of the Aircel cellular phone signal provider situated at the residential area of Wangkheimayum Leirak in the Imphal East district on November 15-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. No casualty was reported from the explosion site.
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A bomb exploded under a tower of the Aircel cellular phone signal provider situated at the residential area of Wangkheimayum Leirak in the Imphal East district on November 15-evening, reports Imphal Free Press. No casualty was reported from the explosion site.
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November - 21 
In another incident, suspected counter-insurgents lobbed a hand grenade on the house of a prominent People’s Democratic Party (PDP) activist, Abdul Aziz Mir, at Arin in Bandipora. It exploded and caused minor damage to the targeted house but failed to take any casualty. PDP’s Bandipora candidate and
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In another incident, suspected counter-insurgents lobbed a hand grenade on the house of a prominent People’s Democratic Party (PDP) activist, Abdul Aziz Mir, at Arin in Bandipora. It exploded and caused minor damage to the targeted house but failed to take any casualty. PDP’s Bandipora candidate and sitting Member of Legislative Council, Nizamuddin Bhat, held his rival Usman Majeed’s associates responsible for the grenade attack and claimed that both the persons responsible for causing the blast had been captured by the residents and handed over to Police.
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November - 25 
On November 25, seven policemen were killed when suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a bridge near Mardapal, about 100 kilometres from the district headquarter Jagdalpur in Bastar, The Hindu reported. A contingent of over 150 policemen carrying Electronic Vot
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On November 25, seven policemen were killed when suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a bridge near Mardapal, about 100 kilometres from the district headquarter Jagdalpur in Bastar, The Hindu reported. A contingent of over 150 policemen carrying Electronic Voting Machines were trekking their way back to Jagdalpur when the Maoists blew up the 30 metre-long bridge. The policemen were walking in a single file maintaining safe distance from each other, said Additional Deputy General of Police Giridhari Nayak, adding, "that was the reason why there were fewer casualties." Two more security force (SF) personnel were injured, adds Indian Express. The SF personnel were reportedly returning from election duty at polling booths in Tumdibala, Kudhur and Nahakanar in Narayanpur assembly constituency where re-polling was held on November 24.
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November - 29 
The Hindu reports that about 50 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered an explosion targeting a school building at Panki in the Palamau district on November 29-midnight. The Palamau Superintendent of Police Deepak Verma confirmed the attack and said the police personnel
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The Hindu reports that about 50 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered an explosion targeting a school building at Panki in the Palamau district on November 29-midnight. The Palamau Superintendent of Police Deepak Verma confirmed the attack and said the police personnel were camping inside the school premises about three days ago. “The main gate and windows of the school were damaged in the incident. There is no information of any deaths yet,” he added.
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November - 29 
The Maoists had partially destroyed the pipeline control unit of Gujarat Essar, a private steel manufacturing company, and took away its solar plates and batteries.
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The Maoists had partially destroyed the pipeline control unit of Gujarat Essar, a private steel manufacturing company, and took away its solar plates and batteries.
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December - 1 
West Midnapore police superintendent R. K. Singh told IANS that a large number of people, mostly supporters of the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities, ransacked the office of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist at Belatikri in Lalgarh and then set it ablaze. However, no one was inj
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West Midnapore police superintendent R. K. Singh told IANS that a large number of people, mostly supporters of the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities, ransacked the office of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist at Belatikri in Lalgarh and then set it ablaze. However, no one was injured in the incident.
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December - 13 
A telecom exchange of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and a communication tower belonging to the Reliance Communications were destroyed by armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kapsi in the Kanker District on the night December 13, reports Business Standard. More th
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A telecom exchange of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and a communication tower belonging to the Reliance Communications were destroyed by armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kapsi in the Kanker District on the night December 13, reports Business Standard. More than 100 heavily-armed Maoists kept the villagers at Kapsi hostage at gun-point for three hours and later set the telecom exchange and the communication tower on fire. The fire severely damaged the BSNL exchange and heavy equipments of Reliance Communications. Before leaving the village, Maoists felled two trees which disconnected the 33 KV main power supply line plunging 300 villages into darkness, the report added.
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December - 14 
A 250-strong group of Maoists looted and then blew up the ancestral house of Satyanand Bhotka, a former minister and a legislator from Chatra, in Kari village of the Hazaribag District on December 14. According to local sources, armed Maoists entered the village and confronted Bigan Ganjhu, a cousin
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A 250-strong group of Maoists looted and then blew up the ancestral house of Satyanand Bhotka, a former minister and a legislator from Chatra, in Kari village of the Hazaribag District on December 14. According to local sources, armed Maoists entered the village and confronted Bigan Ganjhu, a cousin of Bhokta, outside their ancestral house. They assaulted Ganjhu and forced him to call out his family members, asking them to open the door. After rendering the family hostage, Maoists looted clothes, cash and ornaments and later planted bombs in the house.
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December - 18 
Daily News and Analysis, quoting the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), reports that with an average destruction of four mobile towers in every month and highest number of 14 in Bihar and Chhattisgarh, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres are now targeting the communication net
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Daily News and Analysis, quoting the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), reports that with an average destruction of four mobile towers in every month and highest number of 14 in Bihar and Chhattisgarh, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres are now targeting the communication networks in their operational areas. "At least 43 mobile phone towers were destroyed in six states, i.e. Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Orissa by the Maoists till November this year," an unnamed MHA official said, adding, "The Naxals (left-wing extremists) are targeting the mobile phone towers as they believe that communication network is being frequently used by the Security agencies and their informers to launch operations against the Maoists." The report also said that in 2007, only six towers, including three in Chhattisgarh, two in Orissa and one in Maharashtra were destroyed by the Maoists. Just five such towers were attacked by the Maoists in 2006 which includes two in Andhra Pradesh and one each in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Orissa. In 2005, altogether eight mobile phone towers were destroyed by the Maoists of which five were located in Andhra Pradesh, two in Chhattisgarh and one in Maharashtra.
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