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February - 9 
On February 9, Maoists attacked a tax office in Pokhara with bombs. No loss of life or injuries were reported from the site of the incident.
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On February 9, Maoists attacked a tax office in Pokhara with bombs. No loss of life or injuries were reported from the site of the incident.
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February - 10 
The residence of State Law Minister P L Handoo was attacked by unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir using rifles and grenades at Janglat Mandi, Anantnag district, on February 10. Security personnel retaliated and two civilians sustained injuries in the crossfire.
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The residence of State Law Minister P L Handoo was attacked by unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir using rifles and grenades at Janglat Mandi, Anantnag district, on February 10. Security personnel retaliated and two civilians sustained injuries in the crossfire.
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February - 11 
Unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir blasted a transmission tower at Bankoot in Doda district on February 11.
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Unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir blasted a transmission tower at Bankoot in Doda district on February 11.
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February - 12 
On the same day, in a repeat of an incident on February 11, unidentified terrorists blasted another power transmission tower at Ratanwas in Doda district. On the previous day, unidentified terrorists had blasted a similar tower at Bankoot in the same district.
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On the same day, in a repeat of an incident on February 11, unidentified terrorists blasted another power transmission tower at Ratanwas in Doda district. On the previous day, unidentified terrorists had blasted a similar tower at Bankoot in the same district.
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February - 13 
In Chrar-e-Sharief, four civilians were injured when unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a ruling National Conference activist on the night of February 13.
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In Chrar-e-Sharief, four civilians were injured when unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a ruling National Conference activist on the night of February 13.
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February - 14 
According to delayed reports, a flourmill belonging to an activist of the Ruling Nepali Congress was destroyed in a bomb attack by Maoist insurgents in Bardia district, on February 14.
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According to delayed reports, a flourmill belonging to an activist of the Ruling Nepali Congress was destroyed in a bomb attack by Maoist insurgents in Bardia district, on February 14.
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February - 14 
In a third incident, the insurgents set-off an explosion in Malangawa, Sarlahi district, that caused minor damage to the local Land Revenue Office. In a fourth incident, the Keladi police station was brought down in a blast.
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In a third incident, the insurgents set-off an explosion in Malangawa, Sarlahi district, that caused minor damage to the local Land Revenue Office. In a fourth incident, the Keladi police station was brought down in a blast.
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February - 14 
The insurgents chopped off the limbs of a school teacher in Shantipur, near Gulmi and had also destroyed property worth NLR 100,000.
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The insurgents chopped off the limbs of a school teacher in Shantipur, near Gulmi and had also destroyed property worth NLR 100,000.
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February - 15 
The insurgents also attacked some homes at a village in the Baglung district in West Nepal and looted some arms and ammunition.
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The insurgents also attacked some homes at a village in the Baglung district in West Nepal and looted some arms and ammunition.
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February - 15 
The Maoists destroyed a large quantity of equipment at the Nepal Electricity Authority office in Baglung in West Nepal, on the same day.
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The Maoists destroyed a large quantity of equipment at the Nepal Electricity Authority office in Baglung in West Nepal, on the same day.
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February - 17 
Earlier, on February 17, unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir blasted a power transmission tower at Sher Bibi in Doda district and disrupted power supply in the Kashmir Valley. This is the third time in a week that terrorists have targeted transmission towers in Doda district.
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Earlier, on February 17, unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir blasted a power transmission tower at Sher Bibi in Doda district and disrupted power supply in the Kashmir Valley. This is the third time in a week that terrorists have targeted transmission towers in Doda district.
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February - 18 
In an incident, in Jharkhand, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), set afire a rural telephone exchange and looted telephone sets and a maintenance panel at Pandu, Daltonganj.
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In an incident, in Jharkhand, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), set afire a rural telephone exchange and looted telephone sets and a maintenance panel at Pandu, Daltonganj.
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February - 26 
On February 26, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG), damaged a weigh-bridge and took away Rs. 19,000 in cash at Ambarpur village, Krishna district. According to official sources, they also demanded that its owner pay Rs 22 lakhs to them in Khammam district by March 2, 20
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On February 26, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG), damaged a weigh-bridge and took away Rs. 19,000 in cash at Ambarpur village, Krishna district. According to official sources, they also demanded that its owner pay Rs 22 lakhs to them in Khammam district by March 2, 2001.
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February - 28 
On the night of February 28, five security force personnel were injured when unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir attacked a police camp at Kulgam in Anantnag district. In Baramulla district, unidentified terrorists opened fire at a civilian residence and injured three civilians at Wagub-Sop
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On the night of February 28, five security force personnel were injured when unidentified terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir attacked a police camp at Kulgam in Anantnag district. In Baramulla district, unidentified terrorists opened fire at a civilian residence and injured three civilians at Wagub-Sopore.
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March - 7 
On the same day, two policemen were killed in separate attacks by unidentified terrorists in Srinagar. In another incident in the city, six policemen were injured when terrorists lobbed a grenade at Nowhatta. The attack occurred after a blaze, ignited by an Improvised Explosive Device, gutted down s
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On the same day, two policemen were killed in separate attacks by unidentified terrorists in Srinagar. In another incident in the city, six policemen were injured when terrorists lobbed a grenade at Nowhatta. The attack occurred after a blaze, ignited by an Improvised Explosive Device, gutted down several civilian structures and a security force camp in the area on the night of March 7. The Al Umar Mujahideen claimed responsibility for the blast and subsequent arson in which no casualties were reported.
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March - 20 
A rocket attack was reported on the Sui airport in Quetta, on March 20. No loss of life or injuries was immediately known. According to official sources, approximately two dozen rocket explosions have been reported in different areas of the Sui township during the last four months. Sui is the site o
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A rocket attack was reported on the Sui airport in Quetta, on March 20. No loss of life or injuries was immediately known. According to official sources, approximately two dozen rocket explosions have been reported in different areas of the Sui township during the last four months. Sui is the site of the country's large natural gas reserves in the Dera Bugti tribal area, about 400 km south of Quetta, the capital of North West Frontier province
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March - 28 
On March 28, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), damaged some communication equipment, a public telephone, and another, a private one, at Challagarige village, Chityal mandal, Warangal district.
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On March 28, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), damaged some communication equipment, a public telephone, and another, a private one, at Challagarige village, Chityal mandal, Warangal district.
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April - 6 
Meanwhile, normal life was affected during the nation-wide strike called by the Maoists on April 6. According to official sources minimal damage was reported amidst sporadic incidents of violence. A bomb attack was reported near the residence of the Water Resources Minister Baladev Sharma Majhagainy
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Meanwhile, normal life was affected during the nation-wide strike called by the Maoists on April 6. According to official sources minimal damage was reported amidst sporadic incidents of violence. A bomb attack was reported near the residence of the Water Resources Minister Baladev Sharma Majhagainya in Dang district. Eight persons were arrested in the capital Kathmandu for their alleged role in violent incidents. In Tikapur of Kailali district, Maoist insurgents on April 6 destroyed portions of six buildings, which were being constructed to house personnel of the proposed Armed Police Force. In another incident, Maoists at Jumla injured two persons. In Myagdi, police arrested eight suspected Maoists along with some arms and ammunition from a house near the district headquarters in Beni.
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April - 8 
In another incident, unidentified terrorists attacked a civilian residence at Muqam Shah Wali Sahib in Kupwara district and set it on fire.
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In another incident, unidentified terrorists attacked a civilian residence at Muqam Shah Wali Sahib in Kupwara district and set it on fire.
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April - 9 
In a separate incident in Chhattisgarh, Naxalites of the PWG attacked and destroyed the Hindalco mine office in Sarguja district. The Naxalites also assaulted some of the employees.
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In a separate incident in Chhattisgarh, Naxalites of the PWG attacked and destroyed the Hindalco mine office in Sarguja district. The Naxalites also assaulted some of the employees.
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April - 11 
On April 11, seven persons were seriously injured when suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked Hindalco owned Sherengdog mines in Lohardaga.
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On April 11, seven persons were seriously injured when suspected left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked Hindalco owned Sherengdog mines in Lohardaga.
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April - 15 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist-Janashakti group (CPI-ML)(Janashakti), blasted a telephone exchange in Warangal district on April 15.
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist-Janashakti group (CPI-ML)(Janashakti), blasted a telephone exchange in Warangal district on April 15.
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April - 25 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blasted a telephone exchange at a place along the Srisailam left bank canal, Nalgonda district, on April 25.
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blasted a telephone exchange at a place along the Srisailam left bank canal, Nalgonda district, on April 25.
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April - 28 
Earlier, on April 28, unidentified terrorists set afire the office of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate at Keirao in Imphal East district. The office was completely destroyed as a result.
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Earlier, on April 28, unidentified terrorists set afire the office of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate at Keirao in Imphal East district. The office was completely destroyed as a result.
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April - 30 
On April 30, suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists fired upon an election office of the Bharatiya janata Party (BJP) at Hadichowk in Nalbari district. However, no one was injured in the attack.
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On April 30, suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists fired upon an election office of the Bharatiya janata Party (BJP) at Hadichowk in Nalbari district. However, no one was injured in the attack.
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May - 1 May - 2
On the Intervening night of May 1/2, suspected ULFA terrorists fired shots at the Election Campaign Office of the Congress party at Ghagrapar Chowk in Nalbari district. The office and a nearby tea-stall were completely destroyed. The owner of the tea stall was also killed in the attack.
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On the Intervening night of May 1/2, suspected ULFA terrorists fired shots at the Election Campaign Office of the Congress party at Ghagrapar Chowk in Nalbari district. The office and a nearby tea-stall were completely destroyed. The owner of the tea stall was also killed in the attack.
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May - 8 
Reports said student-sympathisers of the Maoist insurgents, on May 8, ransacked infrastructure at a school and burnt down three buses belonging to another school, both in Lalitpur, demanding reduction in tuition fees collected by the schools.
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Reports said student-sympathisers of the Maoist insurgents, on May 8, ransacked infrastructure at a school and burnt down three buses belonging to another school, both in Lalitpur, demanding reduction in tuition fees collected by the schools.
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May - 10 
In Srinagar city the office of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) was attacked by terrorists of the Al-Hamas with a grenade. There were no casualties. JKDFP chief Shabir Shah is the only separatist leader in the State to have contacted the Union Government’s chief representati
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In Srinagar city the office of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) was attacked by terrorists of the Al-Hamas with a grenade. There were no casualties. JKDFP chief Shabir Shah is the only separatist leader in the State to have contacted the Union Government’s chief representative KC Pant for talks on the Kashmir issue.
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May - 15 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blew up a telephone exchange at Parkal, Warangal district, on May 15. This is the second exchange to be blown up by the Naxalites this year.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) blew up a telephone exchange at Parkal, Warangal district, on May 15. This is the second exchange to be blown up by the Naxalites this year.
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May - 16 
On May 16, a civilian was injured in a crude bomb explosion in a shop at Tarapur in North Cachar district.
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On May 16, a civilian was injured in a crude bomb explosion in a shop at Tarapur in North Cachar district.
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May - 20 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, made an attempt to attack a police station and blew up a local self-government office (Mandal Revenue Office) building in two separate incidents in Warangal and Karimnagar districts on May 20. In the first incident, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attack
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, made an attempt to attack a police station and blew up a local self-government office (Mandal Revenue Office) building in two separate incidents in Warangal and Karimnagar districts on May 20. In the first incident, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG) attacked a police station at Kothaguda, Warangal district. However, the alert policemen repulsed the attack forcing the Naxalites to retreat. No one was injured in the incident. This was the second attempt by the PWG to attack the Kothaguda police station in the last one month. In another incident in Karimnagar district, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI (ML) Janashakti Group blasted a Mandal Revenue Office building at Medipalli. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note saying that the action was in protest against 'fake encounters'.
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May - 20 
On May 20, a bomb blast took place at the high-security Border Security Force (BSF) headquarters located inside the Central Government Offices (CGO) Complex, which houses many of the offices of Indian security and intelligence agencies, in south Delhi. However, no damage was reported. A senior polic
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On May 20, a bomb blast took place at the high-security Border Security Force (BSF) headquarters located inside the Central Government Offices (CGO) Complex, which houses many of the offices of Indian security and intelligence agencies, in south Delhi. However, no damage was reported. A senior police official said on May 21 that the nature of the explosive was yet to be ascertained. Initially, the police termed it as 'crude bomb/fire cracker' explosion. Later, however, BSF sources said it was actually an AK-47-launched grenade. This is the first time that a grenade launcher has been used in a terrorist attack in Delhi, the national capital. According to BSF officials who have served in Jammu and Kashmir, the weapon used was identical to what terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir frequently use. Meanwhile, police sources said they were suspecting the involvement of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). The modus operandi was reportedly similar to that of the LeT.
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May - 21 
Unidentified terrorists attacked a police station and a security force camp with grenades and set ablaze the house of a Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, on May 21, in Sopore, Baramulla district. No damage was reported from the site of the incident. Terrorists also attacked a police station at
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Unidentified terrorists attacked a police station and a security force camp with grenades and set ablaze the house of a Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, on May 21, in Sopore, Baramulla district. No damage was reported from the site of the incident. Terrorists also attacked a police station at Shopian on the same day. However, no casualties were reported in the ensuing encounter, even as the terrorists managed to escape.
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May - 21 
Pro-Tamil sources said three persons were wounded in an anti-personnel mine explosion at the district secretariat complex in Trincomalee, on May 21. There was, however, no word on the perpetrators of the blast.
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Pro-Tamil sources said three persons were wounded in an anti-personnel mine explosion at the district secretariat complex in Trincomalee, on May 21. There was, however, no word on the perpetrators of the blast.
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May - 22 
On May 22, terrorists triggered two bomb explosions near the international border in the Kanachak sector in Jammu division. The blasts, which took place about four to five hundred meters inside Indian Territory, damaged seven pillars meant for border fencing. According to official sources, the terro
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On May 22, terrorists triggered two bomb explosions near the international border in the Kanachak sector in Jammu division. The blasts, which took place about four to five hundred meters inside Indian Territory, damaged seven pillars meant for border fencing. According to official sources, the terrorists, who had sneaked from across the border, had planted the time bomb and later escaped to Pakistan. However, there was no casualty reported. This was the second such incident along the international border in the past four days. Earlier, on May 19, 20 pillars were damaged in two blasts in the Ramgarh sector of the division.
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May - 22 
Unidentified terrorists on May 22 lobbed a grenade on the headquarters of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) which has initiated a move to hold talks with the Union Government on the Kashmir issue. However, no one was injured in the attack. Official sources said that this was the
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Unidentified terrorists on May 22 lobbed a grenade on the headquarters of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) which has initiated a move to hold talks with the Union Government on the Kashmir issue. However, no one was injured in the attack. Official sources said that this was the third attack since the JKDFP chief Shabir Shah initiated the move for a dialogue.
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May - 23 
Two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Janasakthi) were killed when they went to blast a telephone exchange in Avunuru village, Karimnagar district, on May 23. The telephone exchange was destroyed in the blast. Property worth Rs 11 lakh was da
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Two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML] (Janasakthi) were killed when they went to blast a telephone exchange in Avunuru village, Karimnagar district, on May 23. The telephone exchange was destroyed in the blast. Property worth Rs 11 lakh was damaged too. The police also recovered one 9-mm carbine and a .30 carbine, which were snatched from the police some time ago.
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May - 25 
In yet another development, in Mahbubnagar district, suspected Naxalites of the PWG blew up the mandal parishad (local self-government) office at Tandur. The loss of property is estimated to be around Rs. 7 lakh.
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In yet another development, in Mahbubnagar district, suspected Naxalites of the PWG blew up the mandal parishad (local self-government) office at Tandur. The loss of property is estimated to be around Rs. 7 lakh.
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May - 25 
On May 25, PWG Naxalites set fire to telephone exchange at Penimella village, Mahbubnagar district. The loss of property is estimated at about Rs. 50 lakhs. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note, which stated that they torched the telephone exchange in protest against the Chandubhatla and Allipu
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On May 25, PWG Naxalites set fire to telephone exchange at Penimella village, Mahbubnagar district. The loss of property is estimated at about Rs. 50 lakhs. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note, which stated that they torched the telephone exchange in protest against the Chandubhatla and Allipur encounters besides to make the district bandh call for May 28 and 29 a success.
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May - 25 
Six policemen were injured in two separate clashes with Maoists insurgents who attacked a police outpost at Bhirkot village in Tanahu district and overran another in Sarlahi, on May 25. An unspecified number of insurgents were injured in the Sarlahi incident, reports said. Separately, the insurgents
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Six policemen were injured in two separate clashes with Maoists insurgents who attacked a police outpost at Bhirkot village in Tanahu district and overran another in Sarlahi, on May 25. An unspecified number of insurgents were injured in the Sarlahi incident, reports said. Separately, the insurgents also destroyed the home of an activist of the ruling Nepali Congress.
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May - 27 
On May 27, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up an oilseed go-down of the agriculture department adjoining Atmakur police station, Warangal district. According to official sources, around 30 armed Naxalites came on three wheelers and blasted the building.
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On May 27, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up an oilseed go-down of the agriculture department adjoining Atmakur police station, Warangal district. According to official sources, around 30 armed Naxalites came on three wheelers and blasted the building.
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May - 27 
On May 27, one Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and two terrorists were killed when the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) terrorists, armed with highly sophisticated weaponry like AK 56, AK 66, AK 80, Chinese M-16, LMG and huge cache of grenades, made an abortive bid to storm the Tripura Tribal Ar
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On May 27, one Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and two terrorists were killed when the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) terrorists, armed with highly sophisticated weaponry like AK 56, AK 66, AK 80, Chinese M-16, LMG and huge cache of grenades, made an abortive bid to storm the Tripura Tribal Area Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) headquarters at Khumulawng in Jirania near Agartala. Security forces engaged the terrorists in a protracted encounter that lasted for about seven hours. Later the terrorists managed to escape. A massive combing operation was being carried out when reports last came in.
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May - 27 
The insurgents also caused an explosion at the office of the Agriculture Development Bank, at Athrai in Tehrathum district in east Nepal, on May 27, and decamped with money and documents.
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The insurgents also caused an explosion at the office of the Agriculture Development Bank, at Athrai in Tehrathum district in east Nepal, on May 27, and decamped with money and documents.
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May - 28 
Maoist insurgents on May 28 razed down a training institute at Dallu in Dailekh. More than 100 insurgents barged into the premises and smashed computers and other infrastructure there and set the building on fire.
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Maoist insurgents on May 28 razed down a training institute at Dallu in Dailekh. More than 100 insurgents barged into the premises and smashed computers and other infrastructure there and set the building on fire.
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May - 29 
Union Minister of State for Industries and Commerce and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister's son, Omar Abdullah escaped an assassination attempt on May 29 when unidentified terrorists fired grenades towards a school at Nawakadal. Official sources said that three students were injured in the attack.
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Union Minister of State for Industries and Commerce and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister's son, Omar Abdullah escaped an assassination attempt on May 29 when unidentified terrorists fired grenades towards a school at Nawakadal. Official sources said that three students were injured in the attack.
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May - 29 
A delayed report said Maoist insurgents, on June 29, attacked a police post with explosives in Ratnapur village, Shyangjha district. No casualties were reported in the incident. They also destroyed some documents at the police post. The police was away on patrol duty at the time of the incident. Als
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A delayed report said Maoist insurgents, on June 29, attacked a police post with explosives in Ratnapur village, Shyangjha district. No casualties were reported in the incident. They also destroyed some documents at the police post. The police was away on patrol duty at the time of the incident. Also on the same day, unidentified persons hurled bombs at the Mahendra Sanskrit University and damaged a portion of the administrative building.
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June - 2 
Two civilians were killed and 33 more injured in a grenade attack at district headquarters of Kupwara. Police suspect this to be the work of a group of saboteurs who have been simultaneously working for security forces as well as terrorists.
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Two civilians were killed and 33 more injured in a grenade attack at district headquarters of Kupwara. Police suspect this to be the work of a group of saboteurs who have been simultaneously working for security forces as well as terrorists.
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June - 4 
Earlier on June 4, the residence of a police personnel was damaged in a rocket attack by suspected terrorists of the ULFA at Patacharkuchi in Barpeta district. According to police sources, the rocket was fired from a truck. However, no casualty was reported.
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Earlier on June 4, the residence of a police personnel was damaged in a rocket attack by suspected terrorists of the ULFA at Patacharkuchi in Barpeta district. According to police sources, the rocket was fired from a truck. However, no casualty was reported.
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June - 5 
A civilian was injured as unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade at a restaurant in Magam town, on the Srinagar-Gulmarg road.
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A civilian was injured as unidentified terrorists lobbed a hand grenade at a restaurant in Magam town, on the Srinagar-Gulmarg road.
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June - 5 
In another incident, a woman was injured as unidentified terrorists attacked the house of two Village Defence Committee (VDC) member in Mahore, Udhampur district on June 5.
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In another incident, a woman was injured as unidentified terrorists attacked the house of two Village Defence Committee (VDC) member in Mahore, Udhampur district on June 5.
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June - 7 
In yet incident, on June 7, a group of about 12 armed PWG Naxalites set ablaze a jeep belonging to the Division Forest Office (DFO) at Allapet village, Adilabad district.
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In yet incident, on June 7, a group of about 12 armed PWG Naxalites set ablaze a jeep belonging to the Division Forest Office (DFO) at Allapet village, Adilabad district.
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June - 12 
In Srinagar, unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a ruling National Conference (NC) legislator, on June 12.
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In Srinagar, unidentified terrorists attacked the residence of a ruling National Conference (NC) legislator, on June 12.
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June - 15 
In another incident, on the same day, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Venkatapuram village, Dahrmavaram sub-division. The blast of the 128-line exchange has caused an estimated loss of Rs 15 lakh and has severed the telephone links to seven surrounding villages.
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In another incident, on the same day, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Venkatapuram village, Dahrmavaram sub-division. The blast of the 128-line exchange has caused an estimated loss of Rs 15 lakh and has severed the telephone links to seven surrounding villages.
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June - 18 
According to official sources, on June 18, angry demonstrators set ablaze the Manipur State Legislative Assembly building, offices of political parties and almost all houses of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in the high security area in the capital Imphal. The demonstrators were stagin
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According to official sources, on June 18, angry demonstrators set ablaze the Manipur State Legislative Assembly building, offices of political parties and almost all houses of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in the high security area in the capital Imphal. The demonstrators were staging protest against the agreement between the Union government and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) to extend the area of cease-fire to Naga inhabited areas in the Sate. Civil life remained adversely affected as shops, markets and business establishments remained closed and inter-State vehicular traffic between Manipur and its adjoining North East states remained disrupted.
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June - 19 
Following rioting and arson in Manipur, as reported earlier, demonstrations continued against the extension of the area of cease-fire with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) to the Naga-dominated areas of the State. The protestors burnt effigies of Union leaders and Nat
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Following rioting and arson in Manipur, as reported earlier, demonstrations continued against the extension of the area of cease-fire with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) to the Naga-dominated areas of the State. The protestors burnt effigies of Union leaders and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leaders at Moirang, interior Bishenpur district.
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June - 22 
On the night of June 22, two Pakistani mercenaries of the LeT and two security force personnel, including an officer, were killed in an encounter in the Hangnikoot forests, Kupwara. In another incident, a civilian was killed and several houses burnt by suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorists at
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On the night of June 22, two Pakistani mercenaries of the LeT and two security force personnel, including an officer, were killed in an encounter in the Hangnikoot forests, Kupwara. In another incident, a civilian was killed and several houses burnt by suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorists at Dudasan in Rajouri district.
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July - 4 
According to official sources, terrorists attacked the private residence of former Manipur Rural Development Minister, N Bihari Singh, presently a Member of the State Legislative Assembly representing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), at Khurai in Imphal East district, on July 4. According to report
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According to official sources, terrorists attacked the private residence of former Manipur Rural Development Minister, N Bihari Singh, presently a Member of the State Legislative Assembly representing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), at Khurai in Imphal East district, on July 4. According to reports, no one was injured or killed in the incident.
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July - 5 
On July 5, Maoist insurgents, destroyed a telephone tower of the Nepal Telecommunications Corporation at Dhulikhel.
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On July 5, Maoist insurgents, destroyed a telephone tower of the Nepal Telecommunications Corporation at Dhulikhel.
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July - 6 
Maoists exploded bombs at a theatre in Bhaktapur, on the outskirts of Kathmandu.
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Maoists exploded bombs at a theatre in Bhaktapur, on the outskirts of Kathmandu.
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July - 8 
According to official sources, 10 unidentified gunmen attacked the residence of Manipur Assembly Speaker Sapam Dhananjoy Singh, at Khongman Okram Chuthek in Imphal East district, on July 8 night. There were no casualties, though the house was damaged.
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According to official sources, 10 unidentified gunmen attacked the residence of Manipur Assembly Speaker Sapam Dhananjoy Singh, at Khongman Okram Chuthek in Imphal East district, on July 8 night. There were no casualties, though the house was damaged.
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July - 11 
On July 11, unidentified gunmen fired upon the residence of former Manipur Power Minister K. Govindas, at Ningthoukhong Bazar under Bishnupur police station. No casualties were reported. Assam Rifles personnel subsequently conducted a search operation.
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On July 11, unidentified gunmen fired upon the residence of former Manipur Power Minister K. Govindas, at Ningthoukhong Bazar under Bishnupur police station. No casualties were reported. Assam Rifles personnel subsequently conducted a search operation.
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July - 30 
A senior Defence Ministry official and a prayer leader were killed by unidentified gunmen on July 30, in Karachi and Lahore respectively, in what official sources said were target killings. In Karachi, a senior official of the Ministry of Defence was ambushed by three unidentified gunmen near his
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A senior Defence Ministry official and a prayer leader were killed by unidentified gunmen on July 30, in Karachi and Lahore respectively, in what official sources said were target killings. In Karachi, a senior official of the Ministry of Defence was ambushed by three unidentified gunmen near his Nazimabad residence. All the three assailants managed to escape from the site of the incident. According to police sources, it was a target killing and is alleged to be sectarian-motivated. It was the second target killing in the past four days. Earlier on July 26, two unidentified assailants killed the Managing Director of the Pakistan State Oil, Shaukat Raza Mirza, and his driver.
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August - 25 
On August 25, PWG Naxalites blasted the house of a bamboo contractor in Diguvametta village, Prakasam district.
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On August 25, PWG Naxalites blasted the house of a bamboo contractor in Diguvametta village, Prakasam district.
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August - 26 
A minor bomb explosion occurred at the residence of a Congress Party activist in Chandanwari, Baramulla. He blamed the Ruling National Conference (NC) for the blast.
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A minor bomb explosion occurred at the residence of a Congress Party activist in Chandanwari, Baramulla. He blamed the Ruling National Conference (NC) for the blast.
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September - 3 
According to delayed reports, a group of 30 Maoist insurgents attacked an industrial plant in Lalitpur on September 3 and managed to escape after damaging property.
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According to delayed reports, a group of 30 Maoist insurgents attacked an industrial plant in Lalitpur on September 3 and managed to escape after damaging property.
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September - 9 
Unidentified terrorists burnt down four private residences in Niki Mori, Poonch, on September 9. There were no casualties reported in the incident.
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Unidentified terrorists burnt down four private residences in Niki Mori, Poonch, on September 9. There were no casualties reported in the incident.
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September - 11 
In another incident of terrorist violence, two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were used by unidentified terrorists to blow up the Karli bridge on the outskirts of Rajouri town. The bridge suffered some damage.
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In another incident of terrorist violence, two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were used by unidentified terrorists to blow up the Karli bridge on the outskirts of Rajouri town. The bridge suffered some damage.
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September - 12 
According to media reports, the steering committee of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) condemned the raid on the residence of its convenor V.S. Atem in Dimapur. The raid was carried out by Army personnel on September 10. The NSCN-IM termed the raid as an irresponsible
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According to media reports, the steering committee of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) condemned the raid on the residence of its convenor V.S. Atem in Dimapur. The raid was carried out by Army personnel on September 10. The NSCN-IM termed the raid as an irresponsible and reckless action.
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September - 21 
On the night of September 21, unidentified terrorists attacked two security force posts at Dodiyan and Kathwa in Doda district. There were no casualties. A school building was destroyed by mortars fired by the terrorists.
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On the night of September 21, unidentified terrorists attacked two security force posts at Dodiyan and Kathwa in Doda district. There were no casualties. A school building was destroyed by mortars fired by the terrorists.
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September - 29 
Media reports from Nepal said suspected sympathisers of the Maoist insurgents set afire the municipal (local civic administration) office in Pokhara, on September 29, 2001. A day earlier they had damaged government property worth over half a million Nepalese rupees at the same place.
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Media reports from Nepal said suspected sympathisers of the Maoist insurgents set afire the municipal (local civic administration) office in Pokhara, on September 29, 2001. A day earlier they had damaged government property worth over half a million Nepalese rupees at the same place.
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October - 8 
Cadres of various religious outfits set ablaze the offices and three vehicles of two non-governmental organisations in Takhtbhai in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Police resorted to baton-charge and teargas shelling in Peshawar, Mardan and Takhtbhai to disperse activists of the Jamaat-Ulem
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Cadres of various religious outfits set ablaze the offices and three vehicles of two non-governmental organisations in Takhtbhai in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Police resorted to baton-charge and teargas shelling in Peshawar, Mardan and Takhtbhai to disperse activists of the Jamaat-Ulema-e-Islam and the Jamaat-e-Islami.
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October - 8 
One person was killed and 26 more were injured in clashes between police and Taliban supporters in Quetta, on October 8. Pakistani news reports said other parts of the province, too, witnessed fierce clashes and demonstrations. In an apparent show of protest against the US-led air attack on Afghanis
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One person was killed and 26 more were injured in clashes between police and Taliban supporters in Quetta, on October 8. Pakistani news reports said other parts of the province, too, witnessed fierce clashes and demonstrations. In an apparent show of protest against the US-led air attack on Afghanistan, several activists of religious parties set ablaze property––including four banks, three cinema halls, a petrol station, a police station, a brewery as also over a dozen shops and vehicles. The police have arrested approximately 30 activists in Quetta. Sources indicated that activists of the Jamaat-Ulema-e-Islam were leading the protest processions in different localities in Quetta. In some areas, protestors reportedly took up positions on rooftops in various buildings and fired at the police and paramilitary troops. All financial markets remained closed throughout the day in protest against the US air attacks.
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October - 9 
Three persons, including a teenager, were killed and nine more injured in firing by police on a protest rally staged by Afghan refugees that turned violent and had attacked a police station in Kuchlak, some 20 km north of Quetta, on October 9. The refugees were protesting the US-led air strikes agai
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Three persons, including a teenager, were killed and nine more injured in firing by police on a protest rally staged by Afghan refugees that turned violent and had attacked a police station in Kuchlak, some 20 km north of Quetta, on October 9. The refugees were protesting the US-led air strikes against Afghanistan that were commenced on October 7. The protesters ransacked the local branch of the Muslim Commercial Bank, the railway station, post office and attacked many vehicles, besides manhandling traders. They had set the railway station on fire compelling authorities to suspend the train service between Quetta and Chaman.
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October - 11 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the ancestral house of former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society (APCO) at Dhulimitta village, Warangal district, late on October 11 night. Police sources said some
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the ancestral house of former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society (APCO) at Dhulimitta village, Warangal district, late on October 11 night. Police sources said some four or five armed Naxalites went to the house and asked his aged parents and other inmates to come out before blasting it with explosives. They are understood to have planted about three buckets of explosives. Further details on the incidents are awaited.
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October - 11 
According to Pakistani media reports, a bomb placed on the main Karachi-Lahore railway track exploded in the early hours of October 11, today, damaging the engine of a goods train. Sources said the bomb was placed on the main railway track at Detha Railway Station. However, no causality was reported
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According to Pakistani media reports, a bomb placed on the main Karachi-Lahore railway track exploded in the early hours of October 11, today, damaging the engine of a goods train. Sources said the bomb was placed on the main railway track at Detha Railway Station. However, no causality was reported in the incident.
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October - 11 
According to Pakistani news reports, the Army has commenced patrolling Quetta on October 11, in order to pre-empt any trouble on October 12, today, in view of the Jamaat-Ulema-e-Islam’s (JuI) call for a countrywide strike to protest the US-led air strikes on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Quetta
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According to Pakistani news reports, the Army has commenced patrolling Quetta on October 11, in order to pre-empt any trouble on October 12, today, in view of the Jamaat-Ulema-e-Islam’s (JuI) call for a countrywide strike to protest the US-led air strikes on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Quetta was the scene of violence on October 8 when religious parties, including the JuI took out protest rallies following air strikes by the US-led coalition on Kandahar, Kabul, and Jalalabad. Violence continued on October 9 during the protests in which three cinema halls, many banks and a large number of shops were damaged.
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October - 12 
A security force personnel was killed and approximately seven persons injured in Karachi on October 12 during clashes with violent demonstrators protesting against the US air strikes on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. More than 70 persons have been arrested. Pakistani media reports have indicated
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A security force personnel was killed and approximately seven persons injured in Karachi on October 12 during clashes with violent demonstrators protesting against the US air strikes on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. More than 70 persons have been arrested. Pakistani media reports have indicated that at least two restaurants owned by an American fast food outlet were ransacked and damaged, while two cars belonging to local bodies representatives were set on fire, and over two dozens other cars were damaged during the day-long clashes in Karachi. Most of the demonstrations and protests were held after the Friday prayers, when people came out of mosques chanting slogans against the US-led attacks on Afghanistan as well as against the government for extending support to the US. The Pakistan Afghanistan Defence Council (PADC), composed of 35 religious parties, had given the call for the strike. The police who raided houses of at least a dozen politico-religious leaders overnight arrested at least six religious leaders including Maulana Asad Thanvi and Maulana Mohammad Hussain Mahanti. The two leaders were later released.
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October - 14 
Two activists of the Awami League, including a woman, were injured in a bomb attack on the office of the party’s district unit in Sirajganj, on October 14. Police are investigating the matter.
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Two activists of the Awami League, including a woman, were injured in a bomb attack on the office of the party’s district unit in Sirajganj, on October 14. Police are investigating the matter.
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October - 16 
On October 16, a boy was killed and 25 other civilians injured when unidentified terrorists lobbed a grenade at a bus station at Kulgam, Anantnag. In a similar attack at Srinagar, 20 civilians sustained injuries.
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On October 16, a boy was killed and 25 other civilians injured when unidentified terrorists lobbed a grenade at a bus station at Kulgam, Anantnag. In a similar attack at Srinagar, 20 civilians sustained injuries.
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October - 17 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, blasted the newly set-up telephone exchange in Gadkol village, Srikonda mandal (administrative unit), on October 17 night. Police sources said equipment worth Rs 35 lakh had been destroye
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, blasted the newly set-up telephone exchange in Gadkol village, Srikonda mandal (administrative unit), on October 17 night. Police sources said equipment worth Rs 35 lakh had been destroyed in the blast. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter at the blast site exhorting people to fight against the ‘anti-people policies’ of the government.
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October - 20 
In yet another incident, on October 20, the PWG Naxalites blasted the Kothaguda mandal revenue office building and set fire to the vehicles of two local-level leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Warangal. All the records at the mandal office were destroyed in the explosion.
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In yet another incident, on October 20, the PWG Naxalites blasted the Kothaguda mandal revenue office building and set fire to the vehicles of two local-level leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Warangal. All the records at the mandal office were destroyed in the explosion.
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October - 21 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a bottling unit of American soft drink company Coca Cola, at Atmakaru in Guntur district, on October 21. According to official sources no one was injured in the incident but the blast caused extensive damage to the unit. The to
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted a bottling unit of American soft drink company Coca Cola, at Atmakaru in Guntur district, on October 21. According to official sources no one was injured in the incident but the blast caused extensive damage to the unit. The total loss is estimated at Rs one crore. The Naxalites used three steel cans filled with explosives to destroy a boiler and the transformer room of the factory. A fourth can filled with explosives failed to explode. Had this too gone off, the bottling unit of the factory would have been destroyed. The attack came on the eve of the State-wide strike called by the PWG on October 22 to protest US-led military operations in Afghanistan. The Naxalites reportedly left a note behind which said the move was in protest against the ‘imperialistic actions’ of the US in attacking Afghanistan. The Naxalites branded the US as the ‘real terrorist’ and warned that there would be more attacks against multinational companies in the days ahead.
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October - 23 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted four vehicles and two rigs of the state-owned Mineral Exploration Corporation (MEC) at Mamakannu, Khammam district on October 23 night. Reports said that a group of approximately 40 PWG Naxalites plan
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted four vehicles and two rigs of the state-owned Mineral Exploration Corporation (MEC) at Mamakannu, Khammam district on October 23 night. Reports said that a group of approximately 40 PWG Naxalites planted explosives at the exploration site of the MEC and blasted it after forcing the workers to leave the area. The loss is estimated at Rs. 70 lakh. Reports also indicated that the Naxalites had staged the attack to protest the killing of the PWG Khamman ‘district secretary’, who was earlier killed in an encounter on October 14.
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October - 27 
In another incident on October 27, PWG Naxalites blasted the generator room of a construction company at Kokuvanigunta village, Prakasam district.
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In another incident on October 27, PWG Naxalites blasted the generator room of a construction company at Kokuvanigunta village, Prakasam district.
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October - 28 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blew up the Kuneru railway station in Vizianagaram district, on October 28 night. The district police chief said no one was injured in the incident. Approximately five Naxalites, including a woman cadre, came to the railway station,
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blew up the Kuneru railway station in Vizianagaram district, on October 28 night. The district police chief said no one was injured in the incident. Approximately five Naxalites, including a woman cadre, came to the railway station, asked the staff to vacate, and set off explosives. The building and some office equipment were damage in the explosion. The Naxalites also took away four walkie-talkies from the railway station. Before fleeing from the scene, they reportedly pasted some posters expressing resentment against police high-handedness and atrocities.
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November - 2 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the house of the Mogullapalli mandal (local administrative unit) president and leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Dugyala village, Warangal district, on November 2 night. Police sour
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the house of the Mogullapalli mandal (local administrative unit) president and leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Dugyala village, Warangal district, on November 2 night. Police sources said approximately five armed Naxalites entered the house and asked the occupants to come out of the house. They later blasted it by planting powerful explosives. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note at the blast site claiming they had resorted to the act in protest against the oppressive methods being adopted by both the Union and the State governments on the ‘people’s movement’ and also against the US attacks on Afghanistan.
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November - 3 
Four terrorists of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and a security force personnel were injured by unidentified gunmen who opened fire on a reception camp set up by the HuM in Karachi on the night of November 2. Following this attack, several protestors indulged in violence and damaged property in a h
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Four terrorists of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) and a security force personnel were injured by unidentified gunmen who opened fire on a reception camp set up by the HuM in Karachi on the night of November 2. Following this attack, several protestors indulged in violence and damaged property in a hospital on November 3. The HuM was organising a "Crusade Conference" (Shuhada-e-Salaibee Jang Conference) when the attack occurred.
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November - 12 
A three member group of left wing extremists, naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided and ransacked three houses at Ashoknagar in Warangal district on the night of November 12. The three were reportedly looking for three activists of the ruling Telegu Desam Party (TDP) and left after threat
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A three member group of left wing extremists, naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided and ransacked three houses at Ashoknagar in Warangal district on the night of November 12. The three were reportedly looking for three activists of the ruling Telegu Desam Party (TDP) and left after threatening to kill the activists if they did not quit the party.
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November - 22 
Also, the insurgents attacked the airport in Surkhet and blew up a helicopter of Asian Airlines and damaged two other helicopters at the airport.
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Also, the insurgents attacked the airport in Surkhet and blew up a helicopter of Asian Airlines and damaged two other helicopters at the airport.
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November - 23 
Latest reports said that in a wave of attacks across the country, Maoist insurgents targeted district administration offices, land-tax offices, police posts, banks and others on Friday night killing several other civilians and looting about Rs. 200 million in cash, weapons and destroying public prop
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Latest reports said that in a wave of attacks across the country, Maoist insurgents targeted district administration offices, land-tax offices, police posts, banks and others on Friday night killing several other civilians and looting about Rs. 200 million in cash, weapons and destroying public properties on the night of November 23. Official estimates said that 37 security personnel were killed in these attacks. There was no mention of civilian casualty estimates in the attacks. Five civilians were reported killed in Ghorahi. At Naraynpur, three civilians were reportedly killed in an attack by the rebels.
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November - 25 
Meanwhile, ruling Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala said the party had given the government a ‘full mandate’ to put down the insurgency. Speaking in Kathmandu, on November 25, Koirala said, "The party directs the government to mobilize all security units using
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Meanwhile, ruling Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala said the party had given the government a ‘full mandate’ to put down the insurgency. Speaking in Kathmandu, on November 25, Koirala said, "The party directs the government to mobilize all security units using the power given by the constitution. The insurgents had overnight blown up buildings at the Russian built Panauti hydel power station, 40km east of the capital Kathmandu, causing an estimated at Rs.6 million damage, police said.
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November - 29 
In a separate incident, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Nampalli, Nalgonda district on November 29.
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In a separate incident, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Nampalli, Nalgonda district on November 29.
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November - 29 
In another incident on the same day, unidentified Naxalites blew up the house of a local leader of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Lakshmidevipet village, Warangal district. The Naxalites blasted the house with detonators after asking the inmates to leave it.
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In another incident on the same day, unidentified Naxalites blew up the house of a local leader of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Lakshmidevipet village, Warangal district. The Naxalites blasted the house with detonators after asking the inmates to leave it.
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November - 29 
In the same district, the Naxalites also blasted a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence UV Krishnam Raju at Ramantapur on November 29 night. According to Tata Coffee Limited Managing Director, the damage was estimated to be about 5 crore. The Bramhanapally plant is the onl
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In the same district, the Naxalites also blasted a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence UV Krishnam Raju at Ramantapur on November 29 night. According to Tata Coffee Limited Managing Director, the damage was estimated to be about 5 crore. The Bramhanapally plant is the only instant coffee plant in the country. It produces 2,400 tonne of instant coffee powder a year. Tata officials are approaching senior police and home department officials to seek additional security for the company's installations.
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November - 29 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a milk chilling plant owned by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s wife, on the Tirupati-Pileru road in Chittoor district, on November 29. According to official sources, the incident occurred when five armed Naxalites barged in
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a milk chilling plant owned by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s wife, on the Tirupati-Pileru road in Chittoor district, on November 29. According to official sources, the incident occurred when five armed Naxalites barged into the premise of the plant, and at gunpoint asked the employees on duty to leave the premise. The Naxalites then blasted the unit using a Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The main building of the plant and machinery is reported to have suffered extensive damage. Although the exact loss is yet to be ascertained, police sources said it could add up to several lakhs. They also left behind a note, contents of which are not yet known. The police have launched a massive combing operation in Chittoor and Tirupati to arrest the blast suspects.
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November - 29 
These reports also said that troops foiled an attempt by the Maoists to blow up a telecommunications infrastructure installation at Nuwakot in Syangjha. There were no reports of any casualties. Maoists had earlier attacked a police station in the area in which a civilian was killed.
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These reports also said that troops foiled an attempt by the Maoists to blow up a telecommunications infrastructure installation at Nuwakot in Syangjha. There were no reports of any casualties. Maoists had earlier attacked a police station in the area in which a civilian was killed.
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November - 30 
Continuing its violence against the industrial sector, the PWG Naxalites blew up a Tata Coffee Industry plant at Bramhanapally in Medak district, on November 30.
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Continuing its violence against the industrial sector, the PWG Naxalites blew up a Tata Coffee Industry plant at Bramhanapally in Medak district, on November 30.
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November - 30 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) used claymore mines to blast a local court complex at Asifabad in Adilabad district on the night of November 30. Police said that a group of six naxalites ordered staff present in the complex to leave and planted the mines in two buildi
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) used claymore mines to blast a local court complex at Asifabad in Adilabad district on the night of November 30. Police said that a group of six naxalites ordered staff present in the complex to leave and planted the mines in two buildings within the complex.
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December - 1 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of State’s Cooperation Minister and a police outpost in Malkangiri district, on December 1 night. Official sources said, approximately 40 Naxalites raided the police post at Poteru mar
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the house of State’s Cooperation Minister and a police outpost in Malkangiri district, on December 1 night. Official sources said, approximately 40 Naxalites raided the police post at Poteru market and triggered off a dynamite blast. No one was injured as the police personnel were made to vacate the premise at gunpoint. Naxalites then went to Minister’s house and forced the occupants to come out. A dynamite blast was set off there as well. The Minister was not at home at the time. The Minister, speaking to the media, said that he had been in the Naxalites ‘hit list’ for quite some time. He added that now he feared a ‘greater danger’ to his life.
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December - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) unleashed a fresh wave of violence on the night of December 1, in the State. The attacks were reportedly to mark the first anniversary of the formation of People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA). In the first incident, approximately 50 Naxalit
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) unleashed a fresh wave of violence on the night of December 1, in the State. The attacks were reportedly to mark the first anniversary of the formation of People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA). In the first incident, approximately 50 Naxalites attacked the police station at Koyyuru in Visakhapatnam district. They also blasted claymore mines during the attack. The police repulsed the attack by using grenades and other sophisticated weapons. In another incident, in the same district, approximately 40 Naxalites launched an attack at the GK Veedhi police station. Security forces promptly returned the fire and the Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange and Coffee Research building at RV Nagar.
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December - 1 
Official media sources said that 19 civilians were injured when two parcel bombs exploded inside the office of the Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) at Batticaloa on December 1.
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Official media sources said that 19 civilians were injured when two parcel bombs exploded inside the office of the Eelam People’s Democratic Party (EPDP) at Batticaloa on December 1.
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December - 2 
In an incident, approximately 30 Naxalites attacked the Y Ramavaram Police Station in East Godavari district. The exchange of fire continued for about an hour and Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted one weighbridge and the house of a cashier nearby.
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In an incident, approximately 30 Naxalites attacked the Y Ramavaram Police Station in East Godavari district. The exchange of fire continued for about an hour and Naxalites were forced to retreat. While retreating, Naxalites blasted one weighbridge and the house of a cashier nearby.
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December - 2 
In an incident, Naxalites killed a former Naxalite at Kazipet village, Medak district. They also blew up the factory and guest house of Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills, located on the outskirts of Rajahmundry.
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In an incident, Naxalites killed a former Naxalite at Kazipet village, Medak district. They also blew up the factory and guest house of Andhra Pradesh Paper Mills, located on the outskirts of Rajahmundry.
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December - 2 
In the same district, Naxalites blasted the house of the Chintapalli Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and set fire to a scooter and motorcycle there. They also blasted the office of the Mandal Revenue Officer.
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In the same district, Naxalites blasted the house of the Chintapalli Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and set fire to a scooter and motorcycle there. They also blasted the office of the Mandal Revenue Officer.
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December - 2 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) launched several attacks in Rayagada district on December 2 night causing damage to property worth lakhs of rupees.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) launched several attacks in Rayagada district on December 2 night causing damage to property worth lakhs of rupees.
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December - 3 
Naxalites set on fire two tractors and a scooter belonging to tobacco-growers from Andhra Pradesh at Siludi village. They also set two tobacco godowns on fire. The Naxalites also reportedly threatened the tobacco-growers to eliminate them if they did not leave the village within 24 hours.
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Naxalites set on fire two tractors and a scooter belonging to tobacco-growers from Andhra Pradesh at Siludi village. They also set two tobacco godowns on fire. The Naxalites also reportedly threatened the tobacco-growers to eliminate them if they did not leave the village within 24 hours.
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December - 3 
One person was killed and two others injured, in an explosion set off by suspected Maoist insurgents on December 3 at a garment factory in Lalitpur, a suburb of Kathmandu.
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One person was killed and two others injured, in an explosion set off by suspected Maoist insurgents on December 3 at a garment factory in Lalitpur, a suburb of Kathmandu.
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December - 4 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the residence of a leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Giddamutharam in Warangal district on December 4 night. There were no casualties. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter near the house stating that the ex
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the residence of a leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Giddamutharam in Warangal district on December 4 night. There were no casualties. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter near the house stating that the explosion was in protest against the ‘anti-people’ policies of the State government and its suppression of ‘people’s movements’.
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December - 5 
PWG Naxalites blasted a building of a private company at Pujariguda village, Vizianagaram district. In a third attack, PWG Naxalites blasted the Mandal revenue office in Sirpur, Adilabad district. Reports said that the building was completely damaged and loss was estimated at Rs 15 lakh.
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PWG Naxalites blasted a building of a private company at Pujariguda village, Vizianagaram district. In a third attack, PWG Naxalites blasted the Mandal revenue office in Sirpur, Adilabad district. Reports said that the building was completely damaged and loss was estimated at Rs 15 lakh.
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December - 6 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered two landmine blasts in the State, partially damaging a government office on December 6. In the first incident, Naxalites set off a landmine in the Konta block office premises in Dantewada distric
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered two landmine blasts in the State, partially damaging a government office on December 6. In the first incident, Naxalites set off a landmine in the Konta block office premises in Dantewada district and damaged the walls of the building. No In the second incident, Naxals triggered another landmine blast in the Bheji Market Yard in the same district. In the same district, the Naxalites also damaged the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Jhagargunda village. No casualties have been reported in these inicdents.
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December - 7 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites blasted the Mandal Revenue Office at Gummalakshmipuram, Vizianagaram district on December 7. Reports said four armed Naxalites came to office and warned all employees to vacate the office. They went into the computer room and blasted it with Improvised Explosive Devic
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites blasted the Mandal Revenue Office at Gummalakshmipuram, Vizianagaram district on December 7. Reports said four armed Naxalites came to office and warned all employees to vacate the office. They went into the computer room and blasted it with Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). According to the director of the office, the computer room was completely destroyed, while the remaining building was partially destroyed. Earlier on November 30, 2001, the Naxalites had made an unsuccessful attempt to blast the same office but the security forces foiled their attempt.
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December - 8 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a guest house of the Singareni Collieries on the banks of Kinnerasani river, near Palvancha in Khammam district on December 8. The Singareni General Manager said that the damage was extensive. It was built as a holiday home f
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a guest house of the Singareni Collieries on the banks of Kinnerasani river, near Palvancha in Khammam district on December 8. The Singareni General Manager said that the damage was extensive. It was built as a holiday home for workmen and employees of the collieries, he said.
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December - 9 
In an incident, Naxalites of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA) blasted the forest guard quarters at Mondemkhel, Vizianagaram district, on December 9. Police recovered a bucket bomb, some incriminating documents and a pamphlet, which stated that the blast was carried out in retaliation to the ‘govern
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In an incident, Naxalites of the People’s Guerrilla Army (PGA) blasted the forest guard quarters at Mondemkhel, Vizianagaram district, on December 9. Police recovered a bucket bomb, some incriminating documents and a pamphlet, which stated that the blast was carried out in retaliation to the ‘government’s oppression of the Naxalites’.
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December - 10 
In an incident, on the same day, the PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Kamalapur, Karimnagar district. Official sources said the extent of damage was yet to be ascertained.
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In an incident, on the same day, the PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Kamalapur, Karimnagar district. Official sources said the extent of damage was yet to be ascertained.
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December - 11 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the government guest- house at Samnapur, Balaghat district on December 11. Police sources said approximately 40 Naxalites entered the guest-house and asked the caretaker to vacate the place telling him that they wanted to blast
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the government guest- house at Samnapur, Balaghat district on December 11. Police sources said approximately 40 Naxalites entered the guest-house and asked the caretaker to vacate the place telling him that they wanted to blast it. The Naxalites also reportedly left behind a note stating that they had formed a new outfit called the People’s Guerrilla Group (PGG) and were opposed to the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO). The Naxalites also set afire a telephone exchange and a liquor stall in the same village.
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December - 12 
According to official sources, a left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), suspected to have been involved in the blasting of a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence U Krishnam Raju, was killed in an encounter at Chetla Temmaipalli village, Medak district
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According to official sources, a left-wing extremist, Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG), suspected to have been involved in the blasting of a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence U Krishnam Raju, was killed in an encounter at Chetla Temmaipalli village, Medak district on December 12.
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December - 13 
Police in Nepal said on December 13 that five members of a family and another person were killed when Maoist insurgents triggered a bomb explosion inside a private residence in Tuslipur, Dang district.
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Police in Nepal said on December 13 that five members of a family and another person were killed when Maoist insurgents triggered a bomb explosion inside a private residence in Tuslipur, Dang district.
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December - 20 
On the same day, unidentified Naxalites attacked the Madanappli Sarpanch’s (village headman) house in Rangareddy district and decamped with Rs 30,000 worth of cash and gold ornaments.
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On the same day, unidentified Naxalites attacked the Madanappli Sarpanch’s (village headman) house in Rangareddy district and decamped with Rs 30,000 worth of cash and gold ornaments.
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December - 23 
Maoist insurgents on December 23 night set of an explosion and destroyed the house of Minister Chiranjivi Wagle in the Chitwan district. Wagle was the chief government negotiator in the failed peace talks with the insurgents. Besides, the insurgents also damaged the house of a sitting Member of Parl
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Maoist insurgents on December 23 night set of an explosion and destroyed the house of Minister Chiranjivi Wagle in the Chitwan district. Wagle was the chief government negotiator in the failed peace talks with the insurgents. Besides, the insurgents also damaged the house of a sitting Member of Parliament of the ruling Nepali Congress, Eknath Ranabhatt in another village in the same district, official sources said.
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December - 26 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the Basanpalli railway station, in Anantpur district, within hours of its inauguration, on December 26 night. Official sources said the value of damage was estimated at Rs 19 lakh. No one was present at the station at the time
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the Basanpalli railway station, in Anantpur district, within hours of its inauguration, on December 26 night. Official sources said the value of damage was estimated at Rs 19 lakh. No one was present at the station at the time of the blast. The Naxalites also reportedly left behind pamphlets at the site that accused the government of meting out a raw deal to farmers and held it responsible for suicides by farmers in the State. The pamphlet also reportedly demanded the government to enhance the minimum support price of groundnut to Rs. 1,800 per tonne, pay compensation to damaged crops, extend crop insurance and waive loans and electricity bill arrears.
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December - 27 
Maoist insurgents, on December 27 night, set off an explosion and damaged the residence of Assistant Law Minister Nagendra Kumar Raya, in Phulparasai village, Sarlahi district. The insurgents, reports said, grievously injured the Minister’s brother.
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Maoist insurgents, on December 27 night, set off an explosion and damaged the residence of Assistant Law Minister Nagendra Kumar Raya, in Phulparasai village, Sarlahi district. The insurgents, reports said, grievously injured the Minister’s brother.
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December - 29 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG), attacked the house of a ruling Congress Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Rajendra Pambhoi, in Bastar district, on December 29. However, there were no reports of any casualty. In the same district, the Naxalites also attacked a spe
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG), attacked the house of a ruling Congress Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Rajendra Pambhoi, in Bastar district, on December 29. However, there were no reports of any casualty. In the same district, the Naxalites also attacked a special armed police force camp.
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December - 31 
15 persons were injured in a bomb blast on December 31 in the Defence Housing Authority area, Karachi. There were also reports of firing on a church premises in the Risala police station limits during a service at midnight.
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15 persons were injured in a bomb blast on December 31 in the Defence Housing Authority area, Karachi. There were also reports of firing on a church premises in the Risala police station limits during a service at midnight.
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