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November - 1 
Daiji World reports that on November 1 evening four left-wing extremists visited Tombattu, a village located in Amasebail gram panchayat (village level self-government institution) in the Udupi district. After speaking to the villagers they disappear
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Daiji World reports that on November 1 evening four left-wing extremists visited Tombattu, a village located in Amasebail gram panchayat (village level self-government institution) in the Udupi district. After speaking to the villagers they disappeared into the Bhagemane forest.
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November - 2 
On November 2 Maoist handbills were recovered from the road between Hebri and Someshwar.
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On November 2 Maoist handbills were recovered from the road between Hebri and Someshwar.
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November - 2 
On November 2, Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) pasted posters asking the truck owners not to load and ferry bauxite from Pakhar hills in the Lohardagga district of Jharkhand, reports IANS. “Any trucker found ferrying bauxite will be punished,” the p
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On November 2, Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) pasted posters asking the truck owners not to load and ferry bauxite from Pakhar hills in the Lohardagga district of Jharkhand, reports IANS. “Any trucker found ferrying bauxite will be punished,” the posters said. A senior police official said, “The poster does not mention the reason. It seems that Maoist rebels are not getting levy from bauxite mining areas. We will provide full security to trucks and there will be no impact of posters on truck movement in the area.” He said similar threats have been issued by left-wing extremists in the past. TPC is a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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November - 2 
On November 2, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Union Steel Minister Ram Vilas Pawan had a narrow escape when a powerful improvised explosive device (IED), suspected to be planted by the left-wing extremists went off moments nea
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On November 2, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Union Steel Minister Ram Vilas Pawan had a narrow escape when a powerful improvised explosive device (IED), suspected to be planted by the left-wing extremists went off moments near a culvert on the Salboni-Medinipur road after their convoys passed through Kalaichandi in West Medinipur district, reports The Hindu. The explosive device was attached to a wire that stretched nearly two km across an adjoining paddy field. The blast damaged a pilot vehicle, which was following the convoy. Six police personnel in the pilot vehicle were injured, two of them seriously. The leaders were returning from Salboni after attending the foundation laying ceremony of Jindal Steel Works’ mega steel plant. Police suspect Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to be behind the incident.
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November - 2 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres belonging to the outfit’s Koraput dalam (squad), numbering about 20, blasted two tractors, two sheds and some machinery of a contractor executing the Adarigedda minor irrigation project in
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres belonging to the outfit’s Koraput dalam (squad), numbering about 20, blasted two tractors, two sheds and some machinery of a contractor executing the Adarigedda minor irrigation project in Parvathipuram division of Vizianagaram district around 11 p.m. on November 2, reports The Hindu. A letter left behind by the Maoists said that they were protesting against the injustice meted out to tribals displaced by the project.
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November - 3 
A group of eight naxalites (left-wing extremists) threatened a forester, identified as Narayan Naik, in charge of the Someshwar sancturary in Kundapur of Udupi district, at around 10 pm on November 3, reports Daiji World. They charged the forester of
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A group of eight naxalites (left-wing extremists) threatened a forester, identified as Narayan Naik, in charge of the Someshwar sancturary in Kundapur of Udupi district, at around 10 pm on November 3, reports Daiji World. They charged the forester of stopping the tribals from collecting forest produce from the government forests. A combing operation was launched by the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) subsequently.
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November - 3 
A team of 17 extremists had celebrated Diwali (festival of lights) in Balmane village within the same gram panchayat. It is suspected that the Maoists belonged to the break-away extremist faction led by Vikram Gowda.
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A team of 17 extremists had celebrated Diwali (festival of lights) in Balmane village within the same gram panchayat. It is suspected that the Maoists belonged to the break-away extremist faction led by Vikram Gowda.
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November - 3 
Munemma alias Latha alias Jyothi of Srikalahasti, a left-wing extremist who worked for the kalinga dalam for the last 15 years, surrendered to the Chittoor district Police. She told the Police that three more extremists are willing to surrender to th
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Munemma alias Latha alias Jyothi of Srikalahasti, a left-wing extremist who worked for the kalinga dalam for the last 15 years, surrendered to the Chittoor district Police. She told the Police that three more extremists are willing to surrender to the police due to illness. K. Lakshmi Reddy, Chittoor Superintendent of Police presented the surrendered extremist a cheque for INR 200,000 under the rehabilitation scheme.
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The Telegraph reports that three of the seven people arrested in connection with November 2 blast in West Midnapore district are school-going teenagers. Six were arrested on November 3, and the seventh was arrested on November 4 from West Midnapore’s
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The Telegraph reports that three of the seven people arrested in connection with November 2 blast in West Midnapore district are school-going teenagers. Six were arrested on November 3, and the seventh was arrested on November 4 from West Midnapore’s Lalgarh area. Five of the seven accused are from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hub of Lalgarh while two, Sahadeb Mahato and Laxmiram Murmu are from Salboni. Sahadeb and Laxmiram had been earlier arrested in 2006 in connection with another Maoist blast and were out on bail.
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November - 4 
On November 4, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres burnt a jeep and a van at Busuput village of Pedhabayalu mandal (administrative division) in the Visakhapatnam district on the Orissa border, reports The Hindu. According to the repor
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On November 4, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres burnt a jeep and a van at Busuput village of Pedhabayalu mandal (administrative division) in the Visakhapatnam district on the Orissa border, reports The Hindu. According to the report, Maoists stopped the jeep and the van, ordered the occupants to alight before setting the vehicles afire. No one was injured in the incident. The Maoists left behind some pamphlets.
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November - 4 
On November 4, eight persons, including a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), abducted by a naxalite (left-wing extremist) group were released, hours after they were taken to an undisclosed spot inside the forest near Sringeri in Chikmaglur d
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On November 4, eight persons, including a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), abducted by a naxalite (left-wing extremist) group were released, hours after they were taken to an undisclosed spot inside the forest near Sringeri in Chikmaglur district, police sources said. PTI reports that a 19-member naxal gang forced its way into the residence of Sringeri Taluk (revenue division) BJP President Ranganath at Holale Mavina Kadu village at about 5 AM and abducted him and seven others.
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On November 4, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired three shots targeting a chopper in which a parliamentarian of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was travelling for an election campaign, the Chhattisgarh police
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On November 4, suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired three shots targeting a chopper in which a parliamentarian of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was travelling for an election campaign, the Chhattisgarh police said. However, the extremists missed the intended target, IANS quoting police sources said. The incident took place in Kanker district’s thick forested Koilibera area in Antagarh assembly constituency, some 250 kilometres south of the capital Raipur. "Maoists fired three shots when the chopper took off from a stadium at Kolibera. The chopper was carrying three persons - all BJP leaders, including party MP Sohan Potai," sources at police headquarters told.
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November - 4 
Police arrested three naxalites (left-wing extremists), identified as Chhotu Oraon, Vipesh Yadav and Madhusudan Kumar, from the Nawada bus stand of Bihar’s Nawada district. One of the arrested, Oraon was wanted in a land mine blast case in 2002 in wh
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Police arrested three naxalites (left-wing extremists), identified as Chhotu Oraon, Vipesh Yadav and Madhusudan Kumar, from the Nawada bus stand of Bihar’s Nawada district. One of the arrested, Oraon was wanted in a land mine blast case in 2002 in which nine policemen were killed. A foreign make pistol and half-a-dozen live cartridges were recovered from the arrested extremists.
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November - 4 
The Koraput police arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Khemu Mandal, from Renga village in the Langalabeda gram panchayat (village level self government institution) area under Narayanpatna block in the Koraput district, reports
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The Koraput police arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Khemu Mandal, from Renga village in the Langalabeda gram panchayat (village level self government institution) area under Narayanpatna block in the Koraput district, reports The Pioneer. Mandal hailed from MV 123 village near Balimela in Malkangiri district and was working as a quack while being involved in Maoist activities.
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November - 5 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, identified as Dayanand Malakar, carrying INR 50,000 on his head, was arrested from Lakhanpatti village under Khodawanpur police station in the Begusarai district on November 5, reports The Hindu.
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, identified as Dayanand Malakar, carrying INR 50,000 on his head, was arrested from Lakhanpatti village under Khodawanpur police station in the Begusarai district on November 5, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that the arrested extremist functioned as the zonal committee secretary of the CPI-Maoist. Four mobile phones and INR 8000 in cash were recovered from his possession. Police sources further said that the extremist used four pseudo names, Chhotu, Kulbir, Akash and Suman. He was wanted by the Begusarai district police in seven murder cases.
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November - 5 
District committee member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Meesala Prabhakar alias Venkatesh, was killed on November 5 in an encounter with a police party at Kanamurlapudi reserve forest area near Bollapalli mandal (administrative
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District committee member of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Meesala Prabhakar alias Venkatesh, was killed on November 5 in an encounter with a police party at Kanamurlapudi reserve forest area near Bollapalli mandal (administrative division) in the Guntur district, reports The Hindu. Police sources told that Prabhakar was involved in seven cases including the killing of Karampaudi Zilla Parishad Territorial Committee (ZPTC, a district level administrative institution) Venna Bhaskara Reddy in 2007 and Mandal Parishadh President (MPP, a block level administrative institution) member Bollapalli Bhuma Ramireddy in 2005 .
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November - 5 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a tribal Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activist, Dhanu Pradhan, on November 5 in his village at Kumbharigaon under the Bramhanigaon police station in Kandhamal district, reports
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a tribal Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) activist, Dhanu Pradhan, on November 5 in his village at Kumbharigaon under the Bramhanigaon police station in Kandhamal district, reports The Indian Express. The police could not provide more details about the killing, but family members of Pradhan alleged that Pano (Scheduled Caste) Christians were behind the incident and discounted the police claim of Maoists being behind the murder.
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November - 5 
The CPI-Maoist cadres have restarted their activities in Adilabad district’s Chennur-Sirpur, Mangi and Vaipet forest areas. A group of 15 Maoists are known to be hiding in the forest areas of the district following the ‘tactical withdrawal’ of the ou
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The CPI-Maoist cadres have restarted their activities in Adilabad district’s Chennur-Sirpur, Mangi and Vaipet forest areas. A group of 15 Maoists are known to be hiding in the forest areas of the district following the ‘tactical withdrawal’ of the outfit sometime in 2005. In the first week of October, Maoists were reported to have visited some villages in Chennur mandal on the Adilabad district’s border with Karimnagar district. They are reported to have sung songs and held meetings with villagers. Maoist movement was also reported subsequently from the Mangi forests between Asifabad Sirpur (U) and Vaipet forests in Indervelli mandal. The dalam (squad) reportedly consisted of 13 men and six women cadres.
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November - 6 
Acting on a tip off, West Midnapore police arrested two “hardcore Maoists” and an alleged informer on November 6 from Salboni and Lalgarh area in connection with the Salboni blast (November 2), reports The Telegraph. A 7.65mm Bulgaria-made pistol, a
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Acting on a tip off, West Midnapore police arrested two “hardcore Maoists” and an alleged informer on November 6 from Salboni and Lalgarh area in connection with the Salboni blast (November 2), reports The Telegraph. A 7.65mm Bulgaria-made pistol, a 9mm pistol of Italian make, 43 bullets and Maoist literature have been seized from Sunil Hansda alias Rimil, 25, and Sunil Mandi, 30, and Bhagabat Hansda, 40. “The police have come to know that Sunil Mandi and Sunil Hansda have been carrying on operations in several places and they are hardcore Maoists. Bhagabat Hansda is a Jharkhand Party activist,” home secretary Asok Mohan Chakrabarti said after a meeting with inspector-general of police (law and order) Raj Kanojia.
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Naxal posters were found pasted in the Tureikela block office in Bolangir district on November 8 warning ‘corrupt’ officials and elected representatives of dire consequences. Similar posters were found on November 6 also. The matter is under investig
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Naxal posters were found pasted in the Tureikela block office in Bolangir district on November 8 warning ‘corrupt’ officials and elected representatives of dire consequences. Similar posters were found on November 6 also. The matter is under investigation.
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November - 6 
Statesman reports that senior naxalite leader BG Krishnamurthy organised a meeting in Sringeri of Chickmagalur district on development. The meeting reportedly was attended by villagers, farmers and also a local leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (B
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Statesman reports that senior naxalite leader BG Krishnamurthy organised a meeting in Sringeri of Chickmagalur district on development. The meeting reportedly was attended by villagers, farmers and also a local leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). A two-hour long discussion was held on the impact of globalisation, the pitfalls of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), privatisation and corruption.
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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 nig
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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 - 7 
Malkangiri police arrested four hardcore Naxalites (left-wing extremists) including three women cadre belonging to Andhra Pradesh when they were holding a meeting in Jakalkonda forests under MV 79 police limits in Malkangiri district on November 7, r
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Malkangiri police arrested four hardcore Naxalites (left-wing extremists) including three women cadre belonging to Andhra Pradesh when they were holding a meeting in Jakalkonda forests under MV 79 police limits in Malkangiri district on November 7, reports Statesman. The arrested extreme left elements were identified as Kumari alias Anjali of Galikonda dalam (squad), Damayanti alias Aruna alias Parbati of Korukonda dalam, Padma alias Vijaya of Nallamalla dalam and the lone male member Krishna alias Jana Durga who happens to be the son of Damayanti. The seizures made from them included an IPod, INR 10,000, several other electronic devices, land mines and maps of R Udayagiri area in the Malkangiri district. The four were involved in the June 29 attack on the Greyhounds personnel from Andhra Pradesh in the Chitrakonda reservoir which led to the death of nearly 39 personnel. The arrested Maoists had also carried out a land mine explosion near the same area killing 17 policemen.
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November - 7 
On November 7, the Khammam rural police arrested Daravath Saidulu and five others of his dacoit gang in connection with a dacoity and recovered some stolen property including a gold chain, digital camera and a motor cycle, reports The Hindu. Superint
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On November 7, the Khammam rural police arrested Daravath Saidulu and five others of his dacoit gang in connection with a dacoity and recovered some stolen property including a gold chain, digital camera and a motor cycle, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police Mahesh M. Bhagwat said that the gang is linked with the Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML). The gang has been involved in previous incidents of Maoist-sponsored arson in the district.
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November - 8 
Following an encounter between police and cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), two persons who allegedly went to handover money to the Maoists were arrested in extremist-hit Palamu district on November 8, reports The Hindu. Acting
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Following an encounter between police and cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), two persons who allegedly went to handover money to the Maoists were arrested in extremist-hit Palamu district on November 8, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, a police team raided Pipra under Harihargunj police station. On seeing the cops, Maoists opened fire at them to which the police retaliated, SP Deepak Verma told reporters in Medninagar.
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November - 8 
On November 8, a woman commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested in a joint operation by Gadchiroli Police and Special Action Group (SAG), Nagpur from Indaram in Aheri Taluka (revenue division) in Gadchiroli district
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On November 8, a woman commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested in a joint operation by Gadchiroli Police and Special Action Group (SAG), Nagpur from Indaram in Aheri Taluka (revenue division) in Gadchiroli district on Saturday, reports Times of India. The arrested Maoist has been identified as Saroja Akka. She is a member of area committee and commander of Jimalgatta dalam (squad) of Gadchiroli. She was moving with maoist platoon number seven in the area and was about to sneak into Andhra Pradesh border when police rounded her up. Her husband Lachanna alias Lanka Papi Reddy is a central committee member of the outfit and had already surrendered before Andhra Pradesh government in February 2008. Police had launched a combing operation in the area after the maoist ambush on October 26 in which four policemen including a sub-inspector were killed.
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November - 8 
On November 8, three Naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to a newly found group, Jharkhand Samrat, were arrested at Kachhapani village under Jaldega police station in Jharkhand's Simdega district in connection with an extortion case in Orissa'
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On November 8, three Naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to a newly found group, Jharkhand Samrat, were arrested at Kachhapani village under Jaldega police station in Jharkhand's Simdega district in connection with an extortion case in Orissa's Sundargarh district, reports PTI. According to the report, Police raided the hideout of the extremists and arrested Sunil Kumar Sahu (32), Surendra Kumar Sahu (33) and Fagua Singh (30).
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November - 8 
On November 8, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with a special police party in Pedamidisaleru forests in the Khammam district, close to the inter-State border with Chhattisgarh, reports The Hindu. On
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On November 8, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with a special police party in Pedamidisaleru forests in the Khammam district, close to the inter-State border with Chhattisgarh, reports The Hindu. One of arrested Maoist is suspected to be a senior member of the outfit while the other was an activist of the Sukhdev dalam (squad) operating under the Venkatapuram area committee. Two 8 mm rifles with 18 rounds were recovered from the place along with a medical kit containing some tablets and disposable syringes. The Police said that four other Maoists managed to escape into the forest during the exchange of fire.
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November - 9 
Jehanabad district Police arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre from Lakhisarai village under Ghosi police station on November 9, reports The Hindu. The arrested Maoist Rajan Ravidas was wanted by the district police since 19
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Jehanabad district Police arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre from Lakhisarai village under Ghosi police station on November 9, reports The Hindu. The arrested Maoist Rajan Ravidas was wanted by the district police since 1999 in several cases of murder, arson, Maoist activities and cases under Arms Act.
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November - 9 
On November 9, two leaders of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) when they were attending an election meeting at Badre Gudra village in Dantewada district, repor
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On November 9, two leaders of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) when they were attending an election meeting at Badre Gudra village in Dantewada district, reports Times of India. The killed leaders have been identified as Dantewada BJP district Vice-President Ramesh Rathore and BJP Kuakunda Block Divisional President Surya Prakash. The vehicles in which the BJP leaders had travelled to the meeting was also torched by the Maoists.
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November - 9 
Posters by suspected members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatening to kill four persons for their alleged links with the Sangh Parivar were located at Paburia under Sarangagada police station of Tikabali block of Kandhamal d
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Posters by suspected members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatening to kill four persons for their alleged links with the Sangh Parivar were located at Paburia under Sarangagada police station of Tikabali block of Kandhamal district on November 9, reports The Hindu. As per the posters, the four persons would be murdered like the killing of Dhanurjaya Pradhani. This poster has come up five days after the killing of a Sangh Parivar activist Dhanurjaya Pradhani at Kumbharigaon under Brahmanigaon police station of the district. Pradhani was in the hit list of Maoists, which they had posted earlier. 14 persons who worked for frontal organisations of the Sangh Parivar in Kandhamal district were threatened to be killed by the Maoists after the killing of the VHP leader, Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati. Pradhani’s name was also in the list.
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November - 9 
The Hindu reports that a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre Nomula Bala Raju, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Pondugula village in Dachepalli mandal (administrative division) in the Guntur district on November
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The Hindu reports that a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre Nomula Bala Raju, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Pondugula village in Dachepalli mandal (administrative division) in the Guntur district on November 9. A letter allegedly written by Siva Ram, district secretary of the Janashakti faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) was found besides the body. In the letter, Siva Ram accused Raju of resorting to extortion in the name of Maoists and threatening people. Maoist sympathisers, however, alleged that Raju was killed by the police.
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November - 9 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a cadre of Tritiya Prastuti Samiti (TPC) in Palamau district on November 9. Maoists dragged out Srijan Chauhan from his house at Garediadih village, took him
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a cadre of Tritiya Prastuti Samiti (TPC) in Palamau district on November 9. Maoists dragged out Srijan Chauhan from his house at Garediadih village, took him to a nearby place before shooting him dead, police said.
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November - 10 
Police in Hazaribagh have mooted a plan to prevent the CPI-Maoist from expanding its network by targeting young men from the Manjhi, Munda, Ganju and Turi communities. Superintendent of Police, Praveen Kumar Singh, said "The police have decided to en
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Police in Hazaribagh have mooted a plan to prevent the CPI-Maoist from expanding its network by targeting young men from the Manjhi, Munda, Ganju and Turi communities. Superintendent of Police, Praveen Kumar Singh, said "The police have decided to engage young boys and girls belonging to these communities to prevent them from joining any banned extremist organisation in the extremist-dominated areas under Lehak, Keredari and Bishnugarh police stations of Hazaribagh district." As part of the community policing, a total of 75 young men have been selected to make up three groups of 25 each from each of the villages. According to the report, those young men with educational background will be put in the first category and be given employment in private security agencies.
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November - 10 
Telegraph reports on November 10 suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire on the car carrying Sarguja Inspector-General (IG) of Police B.S. Maravi under Balrampur police district near Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand bor
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Telegraph reports on November 10 suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire on the car carrying Sarguja Inspector-General (IG) of Police B.S. Maravi under Balrampur police district near Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand border. Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Intelligence) Pawan Deo said, "Two bullets passed through abrading the back portion of IG's head". The IG had visited the Tijla area on the Jharkhand border, where the security force personnel had an encounter with the Maoists earlier in the morning and was returning to Balrampur when the ambush occurred. A group of Maoists crossing over from Jharkhand targeted the police patrolling party this morning. The IG was rushed to a hospital in the district headquarters Ambikapur hospital and he is reported to be out of danger.
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November - 10 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) last week issued a diktat asking several villages under Deo block of Aurangabad district to refrain from switching on lights outside their houses after nightfall, reports Statesman. Even the solar lamp
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) last week issued a diktat asking several villages under Deo block of Aurangabad district to refrain from switching on lights outside their houses after nightfall, reports Statesman. Even the solar lamps installed by the State government to keep those villages illuminated where power supply is low have been destroyed and their batteries looted by the Maoists. "Don't switch on light outside your houses or be ready to face dire consequences", the local villagers of Pachaukhar and Bedani villages quoted the Maoists as having told them. Villagers said the Maoists even pasted hand-written posters in their areas to convey their message to every villager in the areas. The report said that the Maoists complained of the lights disturbing their movements and affecting their operations. Local police sources have confirmed the development.
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November - 11 
On November 11, Police killed three suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres during an encounter at the thickly forested hamlet of Kharka in the Narayanpur district of the Bastar region. Pawan Deo, Deputy Inspector General (DIG)-
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On November 11, Police killed three suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres during an encounter at the thickly forested hamlet of Kharka in the Narayanpur district of the Bastar region. Pawan Deo, Deputy Inspector General (DIG)- Police Headquarters, told IANS, “The gun battle began when a combing squad of the district force was challenged by armed Maoists. Three rebels were killed on the spot.”
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November - 11 
On November 11, Police recovered 60 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 90 detonators and arrested two persons during a raid at Akbarpur village under Makhdumpur police station in the Jehanabad district in connection with the recovery, reports The Hindu.
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On November 11, Police recovered 60 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 90 detonators and arrested two persons during a raid at Akbarpur village under Makhdumpur police station in the Jehanabad district in connection with the recovery, reports The Hindu. Manu Maharaja, Jahanabad’s Superintendent of Police told ANI, “The investigation is going on to find out for what reasons these explosives were to be used.”
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November - 11 
Police claimed to have killed two CPI-Maoist cadres at Uchsava village under Ramachandrapur police station in the Sarguja district. Sources said that the dead were part of a group of Maoists had entered the region crossing the inter-state border betw
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Police claimed to have killed two CPI-Maoist cadres at Uchsava village under Ramachandrapur police station in the Sarguja district. Sources said that the dead were part of a group of Maoists had entered the region crossing the inter-state border between Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. Their dead bodies could not be recovered as these have been taken away by the colleagues.
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November - 12 
Railway construction camp was attacked and machines were set afire in a location between Jharna and Saren village in Bihar’s Gaya district on November 12-latenight, reports The Hindu. According to the Superintendent of Police R Malar Vizzi, “Around 1
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Railway construction camp was attacked and machines were set afire in a location between Jharna and Saren village in Bihar’s Gaya district on November 12-latenight, reports The Hindu. According to the Superintendent of Police R Malar Vizzi, “Around 100 Maoists attacked the camp of Rajgir-Kodarma rail section of Eastern Central Railway. They chased away the labourers, staff and burnt one Pokelin machine, four dumpers, two tractors and one motorbike.”
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November - 13 
70 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 52 detonators and 15 pieces of power gel sticks were recovered by the police during a raid at Bodhchak village in Gaya district on November 13.
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70 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, 52 detonators and 15 pieces of power gel sticks were recovered by the police during a raid at Bodhchak village in Gaya district on November 13.
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November - 13 
According to the sources, the police team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police of Wazirganj Saurabh Kumar had raided the house of Ashok Singh and seized the explosives meant for supply to the Naxalites (left-wing extremists).
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According to the sources, the police team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police of Wazirganj Saurabh Kumar had raided the house of Ashok Singh and seized the explosives meant for supply to the Naxalites (left-wing extremists).
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November - 13 
Basing on intelligence reports, Koraput district police on November 13 safely recovered a landmine weighing 20 kilograms, buried under the road connecting Hanuman Temple on the national highway between Koraput and Jeypore to Kolab Nagar, reports The
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Basing on intelligence reports, Koraput district police on November 13 safely recovered a landmine weighing 20 kilograms, buried under the road connecting Hanuman Temple on the national highway between Koraput and Jeypore to Kolab Nagar, reports The Hindu. The landmine is believed to be one of the two landmines that were planted by naxalites (left-wing extremists) in 2004 while attacking the armoury of Police Headquarters at Koraput.
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November - 13 
Congress leader, identified as Trinath Singh Thakur, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kadapal village in the Dantewada district on November 13, reports Times of India. According to the sources, Thakur, the C
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Congress leader, identified as Trinath Singh Thakur, was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kadapal village in the Dantewada district on November 13, reports Times of India. According to the sources, Thakur, the Congress President of Kuakonda block had to the village for party work and was killed by the Maoists who slit his throat.
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November - 14 
A non-commissioned officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF), identified as Sergeant Mustafa Ali, was killed and a Squadron Leader identified as, T.K. Chaudhury, was injured in the CPI-Maoist’s attack on their helicopter. According to the sources, the he
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A non-commissioned officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF), identified as Sergeant Mustafa Ali, was killed and a Squadron Leader identified as, T.K. Chaudhury, was injured in the CPI-Maoist’s attack on their helicopter. According to the sources, the helicopter was airlifting Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and polling staff when it was attacked with light machine gun fire. A volley of bullets had hit the wings and some had hit those inside. Showing presence of mind, the crew had flown the helicopter to Jagdalpur, district headquarters of the Bastar. The casualties had come to light only after the helicopter landed at Jagdalpur.
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November - 14 
A person was injured when a crude bomb exploded near Chandrapura railway junction in Jharkhand on November 14, reports The Hindu. Further details are awaited.
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A person was injured when a crude bomb exploded near Chandrapura railway junction in Jharkhand on November 14, reports The Hindu. Further details are awaited.
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November - 14 
According to Indian Express, 55 per cent of the 63,90,000 voters exercised their franchise during the voting for 39 constituencies in the first phase of polls in Chhattisgarh. The second phase of polling in 51 constituencies will take place on Novemb
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According to Indian Express, 55 per cent of the 63,90,000 voters exercised their franchise during the voting for 39 constituencies in the first phase of polls in Chhattisgarh. The second phase of polling in 51 constituencies will take place on November 20.
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November - 14 
According to Indian Express, two Special Police Officers (SPO) and district police personnel were injured in a landmine blast near Gorkha in the Dantewada district. One CRPF personnel was also wounded in another blast near Chintalnar in the same dist
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According to Indian Express, two Special Police Officers (SPO) and district police personnel were injured in a landmine blast near Gorkha in the Dantewada district. One CRPF personnel was also wounded in another blast near Chintalnar in the same district.
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November - 14 
As many as 25 encounters took place between the security personnel and the CPI-Maoist and all of which were repulsed, reports The Hindu. The report added that six polling booths were attacked and 21 EVMs were looted.
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As many as 25 encounters took place between the security personnel and the CPI-Maoist and all of which were repulsed, reports The Hindu. The report added that six polling booths were attacked and 21 EVMs were looted.
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November - 14 
One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel was killed after being hit by a sniper bullet at Antagarh in Kanker district. The bullet is suspected to have been fired by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres. The CRPF personnel
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One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel was killed after being hit by a sniper bullet at Antagarh in Kanker district. The bullet is suspected to have been fired by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres. The CRPF personnel was accompanying poll officials at the end of voting at Antagarh in the Kanker district on November 14, reports The Hindu.
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November - 14 
Police arrested one alleged sympathiser of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Tentulibellari village under Balikuda police limits in Jagatsighpur district on November 14, reports The Statesman. Sources said that Jogesh Rout alias Jogen
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Police arrested one alleged sympathiser of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Tentulibellari village under Balikuda police limits in Jagatsighpur district on November 14, reports The Statesman. Sources said that Jogesh Rout alias Jogendra was allegedly giving shelter to the Ultras and abetted in their smooth movement throughout the district and other places of the state.
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November - 15 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on November 15-night reportedly issued a set of instructions to the villagers of Nawadih block in Bokaro district through pamphlets and posters asking them to return the cycles, torches and o
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on November 15-night reportedly issued a set of instructions to the villagers of Nawadih block in Bokaro district through pamphlets and posters asking them to return the cycles, torches and other sports materials given to them by the district Superintendent of Police (SP), Priya Dubey, reports The Pioneer. The SP had given the gifts to villagers on the occasion of Jharkhand Foundation Day at Palamu village. The Maoists have reportedly decided to punish villagers who do not return the gifts.
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November - 15 
Four Maoists were arrested in Palamau and Gumla districts. Two cadres of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) were arrested from Palamau district and two cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) were arrested from Gumla district. Two
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Four Maoists were arrested in Palamau and Gumla districts. Two cadres of the Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC) were arrested from Palamau district and two cadres of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) were arrested from Gumla district. Two revolvers and Maoist literature were recovered from the arrested cadres.
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November - 15 
On November 15, Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) cadres killed two suspected extremists belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near the Misan roundabout under Balumath police station of Latehar district. The TPC left a pamphlet
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On November 15, Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) cadres killed two suspected extremists belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near the Misan roundabout under Balumath police station of Latehar district. The TPC left a pamphlet claiming the responsibility for the killing.
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November - 15 
The Hindu reports that the Karimnagar district police arrested 10 naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to the Janashakthi faction of the Communist party of India- Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) in separate places of Sircilla and Vemulawada circles.
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The Hindu reports that the Karimnagar district police arrested 10 naxalites (left-wing extremists) belonging to the Janashakthi faction of the Communist party of India- Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) in separate places of Sircilla and Vemulawada circles. Literature of the outfit, flags, banners, wall posters and 10 'soap bombs' were recovered from their possession. The arrested naxalites were involved in several extortions activities in the area. They were also erecting temporary martyrs' memorials and pasting of wall posters to rebuild the outfit.
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Three villagers, identified as Madan Singh, Chhote Lal Singh and Mahesh Singh, were abducted and subsequently killed by Naxalites (left-wing extremists) for refusing to pay levy at Kharik Maheshwari village under the Sono police station of Jamui di
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Three villagers, identified as Madan Singh, Chhote Lal Singh and Mahesh Singh, were abducted and subsequently killed by Naxalites (left-wing extremists) for refusing to pay levy at Kharik Maheshwari village under the Sono police station of Jamui district on November 15-night, reports Times of India. 50-odd armed Naxalites had entered the houses of those villagers, woke them up and took them away towards the forest area. The bodies of the three villagers, with their throats slit, were later found from Charka Patthal Bazar, some 300-metres from Kharik Maheshwari on November 16-morning. The extremists had demanded rangdari (levy) from them three months ago, but the trio had refused to oblige them. Handwritten leaflets found at the spot said others who do not comply with the demand of Reds would meet the same fate. The report also added that the Naxalites had threatened the family members with dire consequences if they reported the matter to police before sunrise.
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November - 16 
A distillery was raided by 300 Maoists, including their sympathizers, at Jaganadhapuram in the Srikakulam district on November 16-night. According to sources, the Maoists destroyed brewery machinery and also set ablaze a jeep and a TVS Suzuki bike. A
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A distillery was raided by 300 Maoists, including their sympathizers, at Jaganadhapuram in the Srikakulam district on November 16-night. According to sources, the Maoists destroyed brewery machinery and also set ablaze a jeep and a TVS Suzuki bike. A group of workers were manhandled and were threatened not to continue with the brewing activity by the Maoists.
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November - 16 
According to Times of India, four members of a family were shot dead by a group of armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kohbarba Rasulpur village in the East Champaran district on November 16-late night. According to Bi
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According to Times of India, four members of a family were shot dead by a group of armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kohbarba Rasulpur village in the East Champaran district on November 16-late night. According to Bihar Police sources, "armed Maoists first surrounded the village, attacked the house of an affluent farmer, and exploded it with dynamites. Later, they set ablaze a tractor and motorcycles. They killed four people." As reported earlier, the CPI-Maoist had killed three farmers at Maheshwari village in the Jamui district on the same day.
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November - 16 
Sabyasachi Panda will soon take over as head of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The Pioneer. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting of the Maoists held recently on the Andhra-Orissa border. H
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Sabyasachi Panda will soon take over as head of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The Pioneer. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting of the Maoists held recently on the Andhra-Orissa border. He would replace the present supremo Muppana Laxmana Rao. Sabyasachi is believed to have masterminded the February 15, 2008-attack on the Nayagarh district armoury. He also claimed responsibility for the killing of Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati on August 23.
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November - 17 
31 members belonging to the 1st and 2nd Armed Militia Platoon of the Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) of Gunukurai surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP), Akun Sabharwal, in the Visakhapatnam district on November 17, reports The Hi
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31 members belonging to the 1st and 2nd Armed Militia Platoon of the Communist Party of India (CPI-Maoist) of Gunukurai surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP), Akun Sabharwal, in the Visakhapatnam district on November 17, reports The Hindu. According to the SP, among the 31 cadres, six were in the rank of commanders, three deputy commanders and the rest members. Some of the surrendered Maoists were identified as Korra Chittibabu, Vantala Rama Rao, Korra Jagan, Sukuru Chinnayya, Anuguru Balayya and Korra Kameswara Rao, all commander-level cadres, Vandalam Chinnabbai, Korra Subba Rao and Korra Rambabu, at deputy commander-level. The surrendered Maoists reportedly took a pledge not to indulge in violence in future and instead work for peace.
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November - 17 
In the backdrop of the attack on the Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter by the CPI-Maoists, the IAF on November 17 asked the State Government to provide security for unhindered flying to all the helipads in the State, reports Pioneer.
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In the backdrop of the attack on the Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter by the CPI-Maoists, the IAF on November 17 asked the State Government to provide security for unhindered flying to all the helipads in the State, reports Pioneer.
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November - 17 
The Pioneer reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) shot dead Ponda Reddy, village head of Peta under Motu police station in Malkangiri district, on November 17, suspecting him to be a police informer. They left behind
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The Pioneer reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) shot dead Ponda Reddy, village head of Peta under Motu police station in Malkangiri district, on November 17, suspecting him to be a police informer. They left behind a handbill staking claim for the murder. He is the sixth person killed by Maoists on grounds of being a police informer. Police sources said that he had a feud with the Maoists since the last two years. The Maoists also looted the house of another person.
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November - 17 
The Police and Special Task Force in a joint search operation neutralised a gang of inter-state arms dealers following the arrest of 10 suspects, including two potential buyers, from near Gandhi Maidan police station in capital Patna on November 17,
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The Police and Special Task Force in a joint search operation neutralised a gang of inter-state arms dealers following the arrest of 10 suspects, including two potential buyers, from near Gandhi Maidan police station in capital Patna on November 17, reports Patna Daily. According to sources, these suspects purchased arms from Punjab and the India-Pakistan border and sold them to Maoists in Bihar and Jharkhand. INR 520000 in cash, two .315 and one semi-automatic rifle was recovered from possession of the suspects.
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November - 19 
Suspected Naxalites belonging to the Praja Pratighatana group abducted Surender Reddy, a contractor’s brother, from Meenajipeta village on the outskirts of Mahamutharam mandal of Karimnagar district on November 19-night. According to the sources, the
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Suspected Naxalites belonging to the Praja Pratighatana group abducted Surender Reddy, a contractor’s brother, from Meenajipeta village on the outskirts of Mahamutharam mandal of Karimnagar district on November 19-night. According to the sources, the Naxalites were demanding a ransom from the contractor who was doing road works worth INR 1.92 crore in the mandal.
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November - 19 
The Hindu reports that a senior Orissa Police official on November 19 said that they have begun a process to recruit about 2,000 tribals in the five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected districts of the State. "We have already placed
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The Hindu reports that a senior Orissa Police official on November 19 said that they have begun a process to recruit about 2,000 tribals in the five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected districts of the State. "We have already placed advertisements in newspapers seeking applications from those interested", the official told IANS, adding, that the process will be completed by the end of December 2008.
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November - 19 
The Telegraph reports that a joint team of police and Central Reserve Police Force personnel raided the Chouparan area on the Jharkhand-Bihar border on November 19-afternoon and arrested 16 left-wing extremists who owe allegiance to the Shashtra Peop
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The Telegraph reports that a joint team of police and Central Reserve Police Force personnel raided the Chouparan area on the Jharkhand-Bihar border on November 19-afternoon and arrested 16 left-wing extremists who owe allegiance to the Shashtra People’s Morcha (SPM), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). Hazaribagh distict Superintendent of Police, Praveen Kumar Singh, who led the operation in Chouparan, said the arrests had neutralised the rebel faction formed sometime in 2006. "We have arrested all its members, but one," he said, adding, that a huge cache of arms and ammunition were also recovered. Singh informed that the SPM was formed by two top-rung rebels - Sahendra Bhuiyan and Nitish Yadav - who apparently developed ideological differences with the CPI-Maoist leadership. The group had been active in Chatra, Hazaribagh, and Gaya in Bihar, for two years.
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November - 19 
The tribals’ agitation in West Midnapore district has spread to neighbouring Bankura with armed villagers blocking the highway connecting the two districts in the Maoist-affected Sarenga, reports The Telegraph. The Santhal organisation Bharat Jakat M
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The tribals’ agitation in West Midnapore district has spread to neighbouring Bankura with armed villagers blocking the highway connecting the two districts in the Maoist-affected Sarenga, reports The Telegraph. The Santhal organisation Bharat Jakat Majhi Marwa placed trees on the road to express solidarity with the agitation against alleged police atrocities in Lalgarh, 45km away. Leading a rally at Khoer Pahari, Sibaprasad Murmu alleged that the police often arrest innocent villagers after branding them Maoists, adding, "so we have decided to paralyse the administration here, as in Lalgarh."
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November - 19 
Three suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and a police constable were killed while a suspected woman cadre escaped following an encounter in a forest area near Mavinahola in the Mudigere taluk (revenue division) of Ch
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Three suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and a police constable were killed while a suspected woman cadre escaped following an encounter in a forest area near Mavinahola in the Mudigere taluk (revenue division) of Chikmagalur district on November 19, reports The Hindu. The slain Maoists were identified as G. Manohar from Shimoga district, Naveen from Raichur district and Abhishek from Banakal in Mudigere taluk in Chikmagalur district while the Police constable was identified as Guruprasad, attached to the Karnataka State Reserve Police in Madikeri. A grenade and a revolver were also recovered by the Police from the incident site.
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November - 20 
An arms dump, including 180 empty hand grenades, 31 electric detonators and a bundle of fuse wire, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was recovered near a tree between Teklova and Bittavtonki villages of Vizianagaram district on Andh
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An arms dump, including 180 empty hand grenades, 31 electric detonators and a bundle of fuse wire, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was recovered near a tree between Teklova and Bittavtonki villages of Vizianagaram district on Andhra-Orissa border, while the Special Police Team was conducting a combing operation on November 20.
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November - 20 
An encounter between the Police and the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was reported from the Bharati Chalkari forest area of Bokaro district on November 20, reports Pioneer. However, no causality was reported from the incident
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An encounter between the Police and the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was reported from the Bharati Chalkari forest area of Bokaro district on November 20, reports Pioneer. However, no causality was reported from the incident site. Two DBBL guns, 110 live cartridges, several uniforms, INR 5,000, CPI-Maoist literature and other explosive powder were recovered from the encounter site after Maoists taking advantage of the hilly terrain escaped, said Police sources.
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November - 20 
Giridih district police, with help from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), arrested an unspecified number of Maoists at Bharati Chalkari forest under Pirtand police station area after an encounter. Police also recovered detonators, Maoist liter
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Giridih district police, with help from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), arrested an unspecified number of Maoists at Bharati Chalkari forest under Pirtand police station area after an encounter. Police also recovered detonators, Maoist literature and important documents that revealed a nexus between the CPI-Maoist and Krantikari Kishan Morcha, Jharkhand Avon and Nari Mukti Sangh, police sources said.
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November - 20 
On November 20, the Karnataka Government said that the drive against Maoists would continue but at the same time it was ready for talks if the insurgents lay down their weapons, reports The Hindu. The Home Minister V. S. Acharya said, "We will contin
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On November 20, the Karnataka Government said that the drive against Maoists would continue but at the same time it was ready for talks if the insurgents lay down their weapons, reports The Hindu. The Home Minister V. S. Acharya said, "We will continue with the exercise against Naxals. However, the Government is ready for talks, provided they give up arms." He also alleged that certain vested interests were behind the growth of Naxalite movement in the State in an attempt to disturb the investment climate.
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November - 20 
Seven CPI-Maoist cadres, including a top leader, who had escaped from prison, were arrested by the Police from Jharida village under the Sisai police station in the Gumla district on November 20, reports Telegraph. A huge cache of arms and ammunition
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Seven CPI-Maoist cadres, including a top leader, who had escaped from prison, were arrested by the Police from Jharida village under the Sisai police station in the Gumla district on November 20, reports Telegraph. A huge cache of arms and ammunition, including four carbines, three rifles, ammunition and cash worth INR 6 00000, were recovered from the Maoists.
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November - 20 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has endorsed its direct involvement in the agitations at Lalgarh in the West Midnapore district, reports DNA. It has also vowed to start a similar movement in Bankura. In a press statement circulated a
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has endorsed its direct involvement in the agitations at Lalgarh in the West Midnapore district, reports DNA. It has also vowed to start a similar movement in Bankura. In a press statement circulated among a section of the media, state secretary of the CPI-Maoist, Kanchan, admitted they were directly involved in supporting the Lalgarh agitation "The Maoists had been agitating in large parts of Junglemahal (Lalgarh) and will continue to do so. We are supporting the agitation in order to convert the same into a bigger mass agitation," Kanchan said.
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November - 20 
The former Chief Minister, Ajit Jogi, escaped unhurt when his vehicle was attacked by unidentified persons in the Bilaspur district during the second and final phase of voting of Chhattisgarh Assembly elections, reports Indian Express. According to t
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The former Chief Minister, Ajit Jogi, escaped unhurt when his vehicle was attacked by unidentified persons in the Bilaspur district during the second and final phase of voting of Chhattisgarh Assembly elections, reports Indian Express. According to the sources, 68 per cent of polling was recorded in the 2nd phase of the election.
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November - 20 
The Telegraph reports that seven cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including sub-zonal commander Uday Oraon and two area commanders Sanicharwa and Sukra, were arrested on November 20 from Gumla. The police also seized four carbi
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The Telegraph reports that seven cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including sub-zonal commander Uday Oraon and two area commanders Sanicharwa and Sukra, were arrested on November 20 from Gumla. The police also seized four carbines, three rifles, ammunition and cash worth INR 0.6 million. Among the seven, Uday had escaped from the Lohardaga jail in 2006. They were active in Gumla and Lohardaga area.
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November - 20 
Two cadres of the Praja Pratighatana group of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML), identified as S. Babu of Buttaigudem and D. Pochamallu, were killed in an encounter with the Police in the forest area of Pasara of Govindaraopet ma
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Two cadres of the Praja Pratighatana group of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML), identified as S. Babu of Buttaigudem and D. Pochamallu, were killed in an encounter with the Police in the forest area of Pasara of Govindaraopet mandal (administrative unit) in the Warangal district on November 20, reports The Hindu. Two pistols and a motorbike were recovered by the police from the incident site.
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November - 20 
Two unidentified cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in the counter attack after a Police convoy was blown up at Ramchandrapur in the Sarguja district on November 20, reports CNN-IBN.
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Two unidentified cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in the counter attack after a Police convoy was blown up at Ramchandrapur in the Sarguja district on November 20, reports CNN-IBN.
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November - 21 
A meeting of the surrendered Naxalites was convened by the District Collector M. Ravichandra and Superintendent of Police K. Lakshmireddy, in which 23 surrendered Naxalites participated, for the purpose of speeding up the rehabilitation process in th
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A meeting of the surrendered Naxalites was convened by the District Collector M. Ravichandra and Superintendent of Police K. Lakshmireddy, in which 23 surrendered Naxalites participated, for the purpose of speeding up the rehabilitation process in the Chittoor district, reports The Hindu.
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November - 21 
On November 21, three cadres of the Rachakonda dalam (squad) of the erstwhile People’s War Group (PWG), identified as Maddunuri Sheshaiah, his wife Maddunuri Narasamma and Tirupati Balaiah belonging to Mahaboobnagar district, were acquitted by the Se
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On November 21, three cadres of the Rachakonda dalam (squad) of the erstwhile People’s War Group (PWG), identified as Maddunuri Sheshaiah, his wife Maddunuri Narasamma and Tirupati Balaiah belonging to Mahaboobnagar district, were acquitted by the Second Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge L. Ravi Babu due to lack of evidence against them for their involvement in the killing of the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Vyas, reports Express Buzz. The report added that the DIG Vyas, the founder of the elite anti-Naxal police commandos, Greyhounds, was shot dead by a group of Naxalites (left-wing extremists) when he went for jogging at the Lal Bahadur stadium on January 27-evening,1993. Out of 21 persons, accused by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing Vyas’ killing, nine of them were arrested earlier and six are still absconding while three others, including main accused Mekala Damodar Reddy, were killed. The remaining three were acquitted.
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November - 21 
The CPI—Maoist area commander, Tarkeshwar Kanhar, was arrested by the police during a search operation at his residence in Ghodbanda village of Hussainabad in the Palamu district on November 21, reports Pioneer. According to the Superintendent of Pol
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The CPI—Maoist area commander, Tarkeshwar Kanhar, was arrested by the police during a search operation at his residence in Ghodbanda village of Hussainabad in the Palamu district on November 21, reports Pioneer. According to the Superintendent of Police (SP) Dipak Kumar Verma, the arrested commander was one of the founder members of the erast while People’s War Group (PWG). At present, he was operating at Hussainabad division in Navinagar and Tandwa of Bihar. Verma also added that he was involved in eight different cases such as fixing a cane bomb in Alarpur village on Hussainabad Japla main road when Irrigation Minister Kamlesh Singh visited Hussainabad on May 27, 2007, blowing up bazar samiti building in Mahudand village on November 19, 2007, setting ablaze Ramlakhan Yadav`s house in Vishwasiya village on January 1, 2008, murder of Dhura Paswan who was supporter of Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) on June 16, 2008.
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November - 21 
The joint force of Giridih police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) arrested an unspecified number of CPI-Maoist cadres after an encounter at Bharati Chalkari forest under Pirtand police station. Police also had recovered detonators, Maoist lit
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The joint force of Giridih police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) arrested an unspecified number of CPI-Maoist cadres after an encounter at Bharati Chalkari forest under Pirtand police station. Police also had recovered detonators, Maoist literature and important documents revealing a nexus between the CPI-Maoist and Krantikari Kishan Morcha, Jharkhand Avon and Nari Mukti Sangh, according to the sources.
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November - 22 
A camp belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was destroyed following an encounter between security forces and the Maoists at Dimna Hill in Patamda of East Singhbhum district on November 22, reports The Hindu. According to the
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A camp belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was destroyed following an encounter between security forces and the Maoists at Dimna Hill in Patamda of East Singhbhum district on November 22, reports The Hindu. According to the report, Maoists opened fire at the joint operation team of district police and the para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) at a place between Konkadosa and Koira village forcing the combing team to retaliate. No casualty was, however, reported from the police camp and the Maoists made a hasty retreat afterwards, Superintendent of Police Navin Kumar Singh said. Subsequently, a camp of the Maoists was destroyed and landmine making material, including flash gun, wire, uniform and literature were recovered from the spot.
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November - 22 
According to Odishatoday.com cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Asirama (35) of Kotanpalli village under MV-96 area of Malkangiri district, on November 22 suspecting him to be a police informer.
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According to Odishatoday.com cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Asirama (35) of Kotanpalli village under MV-96 area of Malkangiri district, on November 22 suspecting him to be a police informer.
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November - 22 
Acting on a tip-off at around 8.30 pm on November 22 that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had converged at a training camp on the Gajapati-Kandhamal border, a Central Reserve Police Force team rushed to the spot and shot de
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Acting on a tip-off at around 8.30 pm on November 22 that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had converged at a training camp on the Gajapati-Kandhamal border, a Central Reserve Police Force team rushed to the spot and shot dead a Maoist and injured another in an encounter, reports The Pioneer.
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November - 22 
Around 50 to 60 hand-written posters of the CPI-Maoist were pasted on November 22-night at three places, Rebanapalspal, Bareiguda and Brahmanipal in Keonjhar district, threatening death sentence to the police informers.
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Around 50 to 60 hand-written posters of the CPI-Maoist were pasted on November 22-night at three places, Rebanapalspal, Bareiguda and Brahmanipal in Keonjhar district, threatening death sentence to the police informers.
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November - 23 
IANS reports that a West Bengal district court sent two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) suspected of targeting Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to 10-day police custody on November 23. According to the verdict of Berh
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IANS reports that a West Bengal district court sent two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) suspected of targeting Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to 10-day police custody on November 23. According to the verdict of Berhampur Chief Judicial Magistrate court, Tajuddin alias Chandan and Achintya Das are members of a Maoist action squad in the state. The duo was arrested on November 22 with firearms from the State’s ruling Left Front constituent Revolutionary Socialist Party leader Harman Sheikh’s house in Kodalkati village of Murshidabad district. They were carrying 25 handbills that declared Bhattacharjee and leaders of Communist Party of India-Marxist as their targets.
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November - 23 
The Naxalites (left-wing extremists) are reported to have left behind a warning message on a hand bill pasted on the wall of a shop at Nuralbettu village in the Udupi district on November 23-night, according to Daijiworld. The message warned informer
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The Naxalites (left-wing extremists) are reported to have left behind a warning message on a hand bill pasted on the wall of a shop at Nuralbettu village in the Udupi district on November 23-night, according to Daijiworld. The message warned informers of dire consequences and said they would meet the fate of Sitanadi Bhoja Shetty who was recently shot dead by the Naxalites despite being provided with a licensed gun by the Police.
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November - 23 
Two Naxalites (left-wing extremists), including a woman cadre, were arrested by police from Bisamkatak in the Rayagada district, reports The Hindu. They were identified as Surendra and Nirmala, both aged around 20. They had come to the Bisamkatak hos
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Two Naxalites (left-wing extremists), including a woman cadre, were arrested by police from Bisamkatak in the Rayagada district, reports The Hindu. They were identified as Surendra and Nirmala, both aged around 20. They had come to the Bisamkatak hospital for treatment.
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November - 24 
A Policeman, Tikeshwar Sandilya, was killed and another injured in a landmine blast triggered by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during the re-polling near Bintaghati in the Bastar district on November 24, reports Sify.com.
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A Policeman, Tikeshwar Sandilya, was killed and another injured in a landmine blast triggered by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during the re-polling near Bintaghati in the Bastar district on November 24, reports Sify.com.
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November - 24 
IANS reports that a policeman was killed during a raid on a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp in the Malkangiri district on November 24-evening, police said. The shootout took place when a police party comprising dozens of paramilitar
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IANS reports that a policeman was killed during a raid on a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp in the Malkangiri district on November 24-evening, police said. The shootout took place when a police party comprising dozens of paramilitary forces and personnel of the special operations group raided a Maoist camp in the forest under Kalimela police station.
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November - 24 
Maoists fired at a polling booth at Pordem under Konta Assembly constituency of the same district, but had to retreat as security forces (SFs) retaliated. According to the Police, Maoists also tried to disrupt the polling process at several other pla
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Maoists fired at a polling booth at Pordem under Konta Assembly constituency of the same district, but had to retreat as security forces (SFs) retaliated. According to the Police, Maoists also tried to disrupt the polling process at several other places but their attempts were foiled by the SF personnel.
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November - 24 
Moderate to high voting was recorded at most of the 33 booths spread over five districts. Three polling booths in the Dantewada district registered more than 70 percent voting. The average polling for 13 booths in the district were little above 50 pe
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Moderate to high voting was recorded at most of the 33 booths spread over five districts. Three polling booths in the Dantewada district registered more than 70 percent voting. The average polling for 13 booths in the district were little above 50 percent, sources said.
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November - 24 
On November 24, Secretary of the Kodagu district Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), P.R. Bharat, condemned the recent statements issued by a few organisations against it and denied that the DYFI had links with Maoists or the Karnataka Forum
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On November 24, Secretary of the Kodagu district Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), P.R. Bharat, condemned the recent statements issued by a few organisations against it and denied that the DYFI had links with Maoists or the Karnataka Forum for Dignity, reports The Hindu. Bharat denied the statements of the Cauvery Sene and a few other organisations saying that the DYFI was acting as the mouthpiece of Kerala and was responsible for bringing a divide between the plantation holders and workers.
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November - 24 
Seven Naxalites (left wing-extremists), including four belonging to the Godavariloya Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) and three of the Praja Pratighatana, surrendered before the Deputy Inspector Gen
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Seven Naxalites (left wing-extremists), including four belonging to the Godavariloya Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) and three of the Praja Pratighatana, surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General of Police, K. Laxman Mohan, in Warangal on November 24, reports The Hindu. They were identified as Mankidi Saraiah alias Tirupati,Komuram Balaiah, Vynala Murali alias Srikant, Bandi Ratna Kumari alias Aruna, Daida Venkanna alias Damodar, Dandre Ramesh alias Ranadheerand Bollepally Radhika. The surrendered Naxalites deposited four 8-mm rifles; one Springfield and one .30 mm carbine weapons and 142 rounds of live ammunition. According to Superintendent of Police V. C. Sajjanar, the district police had set up an exclusive cell to assist the surrendered cadre, help them apply for help from various state agencies, ensure bank loans and set up their own enterprises besides the financial reward being given by the Government.
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November - 24 
The Deputy Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janta Party leader Sushil Kumar Modi told The Indian Express in an interview that the State hadn’t seen a major incident of Naxalite (left-wing extremists) violence in their tenure despite 19 of the State’s 38
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The Deputy Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janta Party leader Sushil Kumar Modi told The Indian Express in an interview that the State hadn’t seen a major incident of Naxalite (left-wing extremists) violence in their tenure despite 19 of the State’s 38 districts falling in the high-risk zone. According to Modi, "Their Government holds that Naxals are not criminals and, hence, must not be treated like ones... Naxalism has political content. Now, Naxals are not seen in fetters in jails."
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November - 25 
A ‘area commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, Nunulal Soren a.k.a. Kawang Da, wanted in connection with several cases, was shot dead by the security forces at Jamdaha village in Giridih district on November 25. Central Reserve Police Force and Jharkhand Poli
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A ‘area commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, Nunulal Soren a.k.a. Kawang Da, wanted in connection with several cases, was shot dead by the security forces at Jamdaha village in Giridih district on November 25. Central Reserve Police Force and Jharkhand Police personnel had earlier surrounded his house after getting specific information about his presence, Superintendent of Police M. L. Meena said.
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November - 25 
A 20-kilogram landmine was recovered from under a culvert near Sarubeda village. It was apparently laid to blow up a police vehicle in the Maoist-dominated Nawadih area of Bokaro district.
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A 20-kilogram landmine was recovered from under a culvert near Sarubeda village. It was apparently laid to blow up a police vehicle in the Maoist-dominated Nawadih area of Bokaro district.
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November - 25 
A 20-member team of Sangharsh Janmukti Morcha, a Naxalite (left-wing extremist) outfit, shot dead two payload operators, Vakil Khan (20) and Raju Rajak (30), at a coal dumping yard in the Khelari police station area of Ranchi district, reports The Te
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A 20-member team of Sangharsh Janmukti Morcha, a Naxalite (left-wing extremist) outfit, shot dead two payload operators, Vakil Khan (20) and Raju Rajak (30), at a coal dumping yard in the Khelari police station area of Ranchi district, reports The Telegraph reports on November 25. The group also set the pay loader on fire. The murders, police said, was committed to pressurise company owner Laxman Tekmani to pay levy to the group, instead of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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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 contin
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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 - 25 
One cadre of CPI-Maoist, identified as Bhagawan Murmu, was arrested during a combing operation in Ghodabandha area near Jharkhand boarder on November 25-morning, reports Dharitri. Murmu belongs to Jharkhand and was actively involved in Maoist activit
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One cadre of CPI-Maoist, identified as Bhagawan Murmu, was arrested during a combing operation in Ghodabandha area near Jharkhand boarder on November 25-morning, reports Dharitri. Murmu belongs to Jharkhand and was actively involved in Maoist activity in Kendujhar and Mayurbhanj districts.
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November - 25 
The Karnataka Home Minister V.S. Acharya said on November 25 that the Government is competent enough to combat Naxalite activities in the State and an Anti-Naxal Force has already been formed for this purpose, reports The Hindu. Acharya said that Nax
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The Karnataka Home Minister V.S. Acharya said on November 25 that the Government is competent enough to combat Naxalite activities in the State and an Anti-Naxal Force has already been formed for this purpose, reports The Hindu. Acharya said that Naxalite activities were limited to Chikmagalur, Mangalore, Udupi and Shimoga districts.
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November - 25 
Tribals launched a fresh round of agitation in Lalgarh on November 25, reports Times of India. Roads were dug up again at Penchapara in Salboni, 27-kolometre from Lalgarh, and many other places like Chilgeria and some villages between Chandra and Dhe
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Tribals launched a fresh round of agitation in Lalgarh on November 25, reports Times of India. Roads were dug up again at Penchapara in Salboni, 27-kolometre from Lalgarh, and many other places like Chilgeria and some villages between Chandra and Dherua. The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders held meetings at Patharkumkumi jungle near Lalgarh with the locals to decide what the tribals would do if the administration sits with the Polici Santrash Birodhi Janaganer Committee by November 28.
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November - 26 
15 people, including a company commander of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), were booked for faking polls fearing violence by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Dantewada district on November 26, reports Indian Express
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15 people, including a company commander of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), were booked for faking polls fearing violence by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Dantewada district on November 26, reports Indian Express. According to sources, the polling party was supposed to go to Gogunda polling booth under the Konta Assembly constituency for re-polling on November 24. Instead of going to the polling booth, the personnel faked voting on the mid-way due to fear of Maoist violence at the polling booth, sources added.
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November - 26 
A cadre belonging to the Janashakti dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML), identified as Kalyankar Nagaraju alias Ramesh, was killed in an encounter with the Police on the outskirts of Gollapalli and Nimmapalli villa
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A cadre belonging to the Janashakti dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML), identified as Kalyankar Nagaraju alias Ramesh, was killed in an encounter with the Police on the outskirts of Gollapalli and Nimmapalli villages under Konaraopeta mandal (administrative unit) in the Karimnagar district on November 26, The Hindu reported. He was from Kamareddy in the Nizamabad district.
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November - 26 
A construction site was attacked and one machine was set ablaze by some heavily armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoists) in an unspecified place between Imamganj and Baluara of Gaya district on November 26, reports Zee News.
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A construction site was attacked and one machine was set ablaze by some heavily armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoists) in an unspecified place between Imamganj and Baluara of Gaya district on November 26, reports Zee News. According to sources, the Maoists set ablaze the machine of the contractor, identified as Abhay Singh, as he failed to pay the extortion money to them.
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November - 26 
A Naxalite (left-wing extremist), identified as Kendruka Adanna was arrested and a rifle seized from him in the Bandhugaon area of Koraput district on November 26, according to OdishaToday.com. Superintendent of Police Deepak Kumar Chauhan said that
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A Naxalite (left-wing extremist), identified as Kendruka Adanna was arrested and a rifle seized from him in the Bandhugaon area of Koraput district on November 26, according to OdishaToday.com. Superintendent of Police Deepak Kumar Chauhan said that Adanna is a member of a breakaway group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the police suspect his involvement in the killing of one person in Narayanpatna block in the recent past.
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November - 26 
Arms, including one .410 Muscat and one .22 bore rifle belonging to cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were recovered by the Police during combing operation at the centre of Railway Track of the Macherla-Nadikudi section in t
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Arms, including one .410 Muscat and one .22 bore rifle belonging to cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), were recovered by the Police during combing operation at the centre of Railway Track of the Macherla-Nadikudi section in the Guntur district.
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November - 26 
Dharitri reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze a jeep of the forest department at Digha in the Serenda forest area in Orissa-Jharkhand boarder on November 26 just a day before ‘Martyr’s Day’ celebration. A
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Dharitri reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze a jeep of the forest department at Digha in the Serenda forest area in Orissa-Jharkhand boarder on November 26 just a day before ‘Martyr’s Day’ celebration. After the incident, a high alert was declared in the boarder area and the Police of both states have launched a combing operation.
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November - 27 
A huge cache of arms and ammunition belonging to the Maoists, including five claymore mines, 20 gelatine sticks, 10 electrical detonators, one camera flash hider, 10 batteries and several electrical switches and plugs, was recovered by the Police dur
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A huge cache of arms and ammunition belonging to the Maoists, including five claymore mines, 20 gelatine sticks, 10 electrical detonators, one camera flash hider, 10 batteries and several electrical switches and plugs, was recovered by the Police during a search operation at Puthikavalasa village in the Srikakulam district.
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November - 27 
A teacher, identified as Korugattla Pagidiraju, was shot dead by three suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Eturunagaram mandal (administrative unit) of Warangal district on November 27-late evening, The Hindu r
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A teacher, identified as Korugattla Pagidiraju, was shot dead by three suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Eturunagaram mandal (administrative unit) of Warangal district on November 27-late evening, The Hindu reported. The Maoists reportedly accused him of being a police informer.
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November - 27 
At least four live crude bombs, a locally-made pistol and cartridges were recovered from a flour mill in the Kannauj district, police said on November 28, reports The Hindu. "Acting on a tip-off, we raided the flour mill in Khanderevar village of Kan
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At least four live crude bombs, a locally-made pistol and cartridges were recovered from a flour mill in the Kannauj district, police said on November 28, reports The Hindu. "Acting on a tip-off, we raided the flour mill in Khanderevar village of Kannauj on Thursday late night and recovered a sack containing bombs, firearm and cartridges," said Deputy Superintendent of Police, S.P. Mishra. The owner of the flour mill was also arrested.
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November - 27 
Bowing to pressure from the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities, the Midnapore West district police on November 27 withdrew all nine police camps from Ramgarh and Lalgarh, reports The Statesman. The Committee had sent a deputation to the Ram
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Bowing to pressure from the People’s Committee against Police Atrocities, the Midnapore West district police on November 27 withdrew all nine police camps from Ramgarh and Lalgarh, reports The Statesman. The Committee had sent a deputation to the Ramgarh Police yesterday and demanded that the police camps be withdrawn within 24 hours or they would confine police officers in the camps. However, the Superintendent of Police Rajesh Singh said the decision to withdraw the camps was taken earlier by the Government to ensure school children could continue their studies (there were three police camps at schools) and also for their posting in Jhargram municipality for the civic poll on November 30.
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November - 27 
The Pioneer reports that the Commercial Tax Department at the Jamsola integrated check gate on Mayurbhanj border has received a letter threatening them of dire consequences if the corrupt personnel do not mend their ways. The sender of the letter cla
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The Pioneer reports that the Commercial Tax Department at the Jamsola integrated check gate on Mayurbhanj border has received a letter threatening them of dire consequences if the corrupt personnel do not mend their ways. The sender of the letter claimed to be a CPI-Maoist cadre. The threatening letter was posted from Bahudagoda in Jharkhand and was received by the Assistant Commercial Taxes Officer, Jamsola gate.
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November - 28 
Eight vehicles were set on fire in two separate incidents by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Dantewada and Bijapur districts, reports The Hindu. Maoists stopped the road construction work between Kamalur and Ku
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Eight vehicles were set on fire in two separate incidents by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Dantewada and Bijapur districts, reports The Hindu. Maoists stopped the road construction work between Kamalur and Kundeli in Dantewada district and set three tippers, two dozers, a pokelene machine and a trailer on fire on November 28 night. In another incident, a group of about 35 Maoists led by Ursa Bodhra set a vehicle on fire for allegedly carrying supplies meant for security forces at Gangalur region of Bijapur on the same night.
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November - 28 
On November 28, the Anti-Naxal Operation (ANO) cell of the Maharashtra Police asked the city Commissioner of Police to remain on guard for possible Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) plans to disrupt the winter session of State legislature,
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On November 28, the Anti-Naxal Operation (ANO) cell of the Maharashtra Police asked the city Commissioner of Police to remain on guard for possible Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) plans to disrupt the winter session of State legislature, beginning from December 1, reports Times of India. According to the report, the ANO pointed out that the beginning of the assembly session also coincides with the People’s Liberation of Guerrilla Army week that the Maoists observe each year from December 2.
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November - 28 
Police shot dead Vijay Shankar Bhagat alias Sidhantjee, the chief of Swantantra Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (SJPC), a left-wing extremist group, at Badri Bacho forest under Chanho police station in Ranchi in the wee hours of November 28, reports The
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Police shot dead Vijay Shankar Bhagat alias Sidhantjee, the chief of Swantantra Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (SJPC), a left-wing extremist group, at Badri Bacho forest under Chanho police station in Ranchi in the wee hours of November 28, reports The Pioneer. SJPC was reportedly involved in an earlier incident of abduction of four railway employees at McCluskieganj.
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November - 28 
The house of a former cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Vikas Yadav, was attacked by an unspecified number of Maoists in the Gaya district on November 28, Zee News reported. The house was subsequently demolished
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The house of a former cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Vikas Yadav, was attacked by an unspecified number of Maoists in the Gaya district on November 28, Zee News reported. The house was subsequently demolished by the Maoists. According to sources, Vikas, who is currently imprisoned in the divisional jail in Gaya, had parted ways with the Maoists and had fled with their weapons before founding a little known left-wing extremist outfit, Sashatra People's Morcha, along with a few other disgruntled elements from the CPI-Maoist. Police suspect the attack could be linked to a search for the stolen weapons by the Maoists.
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November - 29 
All the six tribal youths including the sarpanch (chief) of the Pusuguppal gram panchayat (village level self-government institution) in the Khammam district, who were abducted by the CPI-Maoist were set free after being in captivity for more than 24
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All the six tribal youths including the sarpanch (chief) of the Pusuguppal gram panchayat (village level self-government institution) in the Khammam district, who were abducted by the CPI-Maoist were set free after being in captivity for more than 24 hours. They had been taken to the forests in Pamedu area in Chhattisgarh after their abduction on November 28.
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November - 29 
Following the Mumbai terror attacks, the Karnataka Police has constituted a 750-strong comprehensive police wing to tackle all aspects of anti-national activities, including terrorism and Naxalism, The Hindu reported. The special unit, which is state
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Following the Mumbai terror attacks, the Karnataka Police has constituted a 750-strong comprehensive police wing to tackle all aspects of anti-national activities, including terrorism and Naxalism, The Hindu reported. The special unit, which is stated to have received formal approval from Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa and Minister for Home V.S. Acharya, will have various components, including a section devoted to intelligence gathering and preventive measures, a large strike force and a section to investigate the cases. It will be a fully trained and professional force, and the State Government has also approved a scheme to put the strike force segment of the special wing through training in some of the Defence establishments. Karnataka already has a special commando force trained by the National Security Guards. Yeddyurappa said the State Government would provide all that the police required to strengthen the internal security mechanism. The Government is also contemplating strengthening the police force in urban areas, particularly capital Bangalore. “The Government provided additional funds of Rs. 25 crore recently and will provide more if required. We will give top priority for providing security to life and property of the people of the State. A free hand has been given to the police to plan and execute any modernisation scheme,” he said. Director-General of Police, R. Srikumar, said that the new police wing would comprise among others the Anti-Naxal Force, the Internal Security Wing, a section of the intelligence wing dedicated to anti-national operations, the Coastal Security Police, and the Anti-terrorist Cell.
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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
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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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November - 29 
The Pioneer reports that an anonymous letter in the name of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was received by former the Minister of State for Railways Bhakta Charan Das on November 29 threatening to kill him at a public meeting. Das lodge
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The Pioneer reports that an anonymous letter in the name of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was received by former the Minister of State for Railways Bhakta Charan Das on November 29 threatening to kill him at a public meeting. Das lodged a first information report at Bhawanipatna Town police station to this effect on November 30.
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November - 30 
A senior Naxalite (left-wing extremist) ‘area commander’, identified as Shatrughan, was killed in an encounter with the police personnel at Belach village in the Sonbhadra district on November 30-night, reports The Hindu. Some of his associates, howe
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A senior Naxalite (left-wing extremist) ‘area commander’, identified as Shatrughan, was killed in an encounter with the police personnel at Belach village in the Sonbhadra district on November 30-night, reports The Hindu. Some of his associates, however, managed to escape. Shatrughan was carrying a reward of INR 20,000 on his head. A cache of arms, including a revolver, a double barrel gun and cartridges were recovered from the slain extremist.
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November - 30 
A trader, identified as Jamalapuri Ramashankar, was killed by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Satyanarayanapuram village of Charla mandal (administrative unit) in the Khammam district on November 30, The Hindu reported.
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A trader, identified as Jamalapuri Ramashankar, was killed by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Satyanarayanapuram village of Charla mandal (administrative unit) in the Khammam district on November 30, The Hindu reported. According to sources, a group of armed Maoists intruded into his house and shot him dead in the presence of family members, branding him a police informer.
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November - 30 December - 1
The Pioneer reports that the residents of Rental Colony in Bhubaneswar, capital of Orissa, informed the police that they spotted a group of around 12 suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in black dress with masks on
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The Pioneer reports that the residents of Rental Colony in Bhubaneswar, capital of Orissa, informed the police that they spotted a group of around 12 suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in black dress with masks on their faces moving around in the area on November 30-night. After the tip-off, the city police along with Special Operation Group commandoes conducted a combing operation in Chandaka- Dampada Reserve Forest on December 1 and detained some people. The police were also probing the appearance of some Maoist posters in the area a couple of days back.
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*Data till , April 17, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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