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Odisha (Maoist Insurgency): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2011
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April - 1 
The Hindu reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked, looted and ransacked the house of a trader at Asurabandha village under Sorada block in Ganjam District in the night of April 1. According to sources, a group of around 30 cadres of the Maoists had
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The Hindu reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked, looted and ransacked the house of a trader at Asurabandha village under Sorada block in Ganjam District in the night of April 1. According to sources, a group of around 30 cadres of the Maoists had reached the Asurabandha village, targeted the house of Brajabandhu Choudhury and searched for his son Badri Choudhury, a cloth merchant and private money lender. Badri was not at home. The cadres dragged the whole family out of the house. Then they ransacked it and looted all the valuables. They also ransacked and looted a medicine shop and cloth shop near the house. Later, they also threatened a licensed liquor shop to close down its operations.
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April - 2 
14 cadres of the CPI-Maoist-backed Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) have been acquitted by the Additional District Judge Suresh Kumar Patnaik in Koraput District on April 2, reports Orissadiary.com. After abduction of the Malkangiri Collector and Junior Engineer of Kudumulu Gumma Block, the mediato
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14 cadres of the CPI-Maoist-backed Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) have been acquitted by the Additional District Judge Suresh Kumar Patnaik in Koraput District on April 2, reports Orissadiary.com. After abduction of the Malkangiri Collector and Junior Engineer of Kudumulu Gumma Block, the mediators placed conditions to release 617 under trial prisoners of CMAS from different jails. It was alleged that about more than 200 CMAS cadres along with the Maoists attacked on a country liquor shop and set ablaze in the night of January 4, 2009. As per the FIR of the owner of the country liquor shop, Rajendra Kumar Jadab, the Police arrested 14 cadres of CMAS. The Additional District Judge Patnaik acquitted the 14 cadres due to want of evidence.
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April - 2 
According to a belated report of Times of India, the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, including a village ward member, finding them guilty at a praja court (People's Court) at Naglur village within Kalimela Police limits in Malkangiri District in the nig
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According to a belated report of Times of India, the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, including a village ward member, finding them guilty at a praja court (People's Court) at Naglur village within Kalimela Police limits in Malkangiri District in the night of April 2. The duos were identified as Tapel Gangeya, a villager and Sanyasi Barge, the village ward member. "The rebels had summoned five villagers to the praja court but zeroed in on the two and pumped bullets into them. Since the release of the collector, this is the first Maoist offensive in the district," Inspector-in-Charge of Kalimela Police Station Debasish Mishra said.
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April - 3 
Orissadiary.com reports that Chenda Bhushanam alias Katru alias Ghasi alias Nagraju (45), a top leader of the Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) Andhra Pradesh-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) was arrested during a joint combing operation by the Special Operation Group (SOG
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Orissadiary.com reports that Chenda Bhushanam alias Katru alias Ghasi alias Nagraju (45), a top leader of the Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) Andhra Pradesh-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) was arrested during a joint combing operation by the Special Operation Group (SOG) troopers, Greyhounds and Odisha Police at near Pendajam village of Dudhari Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under Semiliguda Police Station in Koraput District on April 3. Ghasi belonged to a village near Araku valley in Vishakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh, joined the Maoist movement long ago and worked for the East Godavari Division. Ghasi carried a reward of INR One million on his head. He was reportedly involved in over 30 cases of Maoist-related violence, which he committed with complicity of another top Maoist leader Daya. He is said to be next only to top Maoist leader and ‘secretary’ of AOBSZC Akkiraju Haragopal alias Ramakrishna alias RK. Ghasi was described as the ‘military and action man’ of the outfit and was also the spokesperson for Koraput-Srikakulam Division. The Police have seized a 9mm pistol from him.
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April - 4 
171 activists of CPI-Maoist-backed Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangha (CMAS) lodged in Koraput jail have started hunger strike from April 4 demanding their release, reports The Hindu. These imprisoned CMAS activists have taken up this agitation under leadership of spokesperson of the outfit Tapan Mishra. Th
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171 activists of CPI-Maoist-backed Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangha (CMAS) lodged in Koraput jail have started hunger strike from April 4 demanding their release, reports The Hindu. These imprisoned CMAS activists have taken up this agitation under leadership of spokesperson of the outfit Tapan Mishra. They alleged that they were lodged in jail since past two years and they were victims of lingering judicial process. Moreover they also pointed out that their release was among the 14 points in the agreements reached between the State Government and the Maoists for the release of abducted Malkangiri District Collector R. Vineel Krishna and Junior Engineer Pavitra Majhi in the month of February. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Prisons Dharanidhar Das confirmed that these under-trial prisoners were continuing their hunger strike despite attempts of jail officials to motivate them to call off the hunger strike.
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April - 6 
PTI reports that the Odisha Government claimed that at least 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and 38 others arrested during first three months of 2011 in the face of opposition claim that the morale of State Police was at its lowest after five Maoists were se
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PTI reports that the Odisha Government claimed that at least 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and 38 others arrested during first three months of 2011 in the face of opposition claim that the morale of State Police was at its lowest after five Maoists were set free to secure release of abducted Malkangiri District Collector. In a reply to an adjournment motion in the House of State Assembly on April 6, Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik said, “Security Forces during the first three months of 2011 have arrested 38 ultras while 20 others died in operation. Fifteen Maoists have surrendered before the police during the period." Rejecting the opposition allegation that there was total anarchy in the State, Patnaik said the State Government was taking all possible steps to contain Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] violence. "There had been regular joint operation against the LWE in the State's border," he added. Besides, Patnaik said, a large number of arms and ammunition was seized by SFs personnel during raids on Maoist hideouts. "The Police were keeping a close watch on the movement and activities of Maoists," the CM added.
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April - 8 
IBNS reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a minor surrendered in Jajpur District on April 8. The duo, Anil and Baya, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP) Dhirendra S. Kutey. “Since five years Baya is working with the Maoists and Anil has been
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IBNS reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a minor surrendered in Jajpur District on April 8. The duo, Anil and Baya, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP) Dhirendra S. Kutey. “Since five years Baya is working with the Maoists and Anil has been working for the last one and half years with the Maoists and they were involved in various violent Maoist activities”, the SP said. Police said that under central Government's rehabilitation policy, the surrendered Maoists would be provided with occupational assistance to make them professionally active and earn their daily bread.
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April - 9 
PTI reports that following a tip-off regarding the presence of about 10 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers, local Police and District Voluntary Force (DVF) raided a Maoists camp at Bali Hills in Keonjhar District in the night
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PTI reports that following a tip-off regarding the presence of about 10 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers, local Police and District Voluntary Force (DVF) raided a Maoists camp at Bali Hills in Keonjhar District in the night of April 9. The Maoist camp was neutralised and the Police recovered a huge cache of explosives. "This is the biggest haul from any Maoist camp in the District," Keonjhar Superintendent of Police (SP) Ashish Singh told reporters adding that the Security Force Personnel had to defuse some land mines in order to reach the Maoist camp. The recovered materials included one Global Positioning System (GPS) set, 72 detonators, battery, country made guns, gelatin sticks, electric fuse wire, country made bomb, landmines, CD, radio, medicines, thermometers, Maoist literature, books, letters, posters, leaflets and other items, the SP said. The Maoists having links with Maoist leader Sushil had put up the camp to train their cadre inside the forests of the District, the SP added.
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April - 10 
The Maoists have threatened to kill Sikhya Sahayaks (teaching assistants) in Koraput District if they are recruited from outside the District, reports Times of India. The warning was inscribed on a banner found on the collectorate premises. The banner was spotted a day after the Maoists blocked the
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The Maoists have threatened to kill Sikhya Sahayaks (teaching assistants) in Koraput District if they are recruited from outside the District, reports Times of India. The warning was inscribed on a banner found on the collectorate premises. The banner was spotted a day after the Maoists blocked the Sunki-Ampabali road within Pottangi Police limits in protest against the arrest of their Maoist leader Chenda Bhushanam alias Ghasi on April 3.
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April - 11 
PTI reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) top cadre was arrested by the Police and Special Operation Group (SOG) troopers at Temurpally under Mathili Police Station in Malkangiri District on April 11. The Maoist cadre, identified as Pitabas Singh Thakur (32), belongs to Komakol
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PTI reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) top cadre was arrested by the Police and Special Operation Group (SOG) troopers at Temurpally under Mathili Police Station in Malkangiri District on April 11. The Maoist cadre, identified as Pitabas Singh Thakur (32), belongs to Komakolen village in Dantewada District in Chhattisgarh, was involved in extorting money from traders of the weekly local market, Mathili Police Station Inspector-in-Charge Ramakrushna Pati said. Thakur was working under Daraba Dalam (squad) of Chhattisgarh and is a close associate of Surendra, the commandant of Daraba Dalam, who had allegedly masterminded the killing of 76th Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in Dantewada District on April 6, 2010, Pati said. Thakur was also involved in blasting of Police outposts at Mundaguda and Salimi under Mathili Police Station limits in 2009, adds The Hindu.
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April - 12 
The fast-unto-death hunger strike launched by top Maoist leader Srinivas Sriramalu along with other 220 tribal prisoners in Malkangiri Jail enters the second day on April 13, protesting the failure of the State Government to fulfill all the 14-conditions as agreed between the Government and Maoist i
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The fast-unto-death hunger strike launched by top Maoist leader Srinivas Sriramalu along with other 220 tribal prisoners in Malkangiri Jail enters the second day on April 13, protesting the failure of the State Government to fulfill all the 14-conditions as agreed between the Government and Maoist interlocutors in the release of District Collector R. Vineel Krishna on February 24. "The inmates refused to call off their strike, but after much persuasion they took flattened rice. We are trying to pacify them and hopeful of a solution at the earliest," a jail official said.
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April - 13 
Orissadiary.com reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Srinivas Sriramalu called off the hunger strike on the third day, along with 272 other inmates of Malkangiri sub-jail in the District on April 13. All the 272 inmates, including 31 Maoists, launched the fast on Apri
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Orissadiary.com reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Srinivas Sriramalu called off the hunger strike on the third day, along with 272 other inmates of Malkangiri sub-jail in the District on April 13. All the 272 inmates, including 31 Maoists, launched the fast on April 11, in protest against the State Government's alleged failure in fulfilling the 14 demands laid by the Maoists for the release of abducted Malkangiri District Collector R Vineel Krishna and junior engineer Pabitra Majhi. Srinivas and all other inmates called off their agitation after getting assurance from the administration that their demand will be intimated to the Government for its fulfilment at the earliest, jail Superintendent Gopinath Chowdhury said.
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April - 16 
Orissadiary.com reports that one of the Mediator Dandapani Mohanty during abduction crisis of Malkangiri collector urges Odisha Government to implement the agreement between the Mediators and the Government of Odisha in a press conference in Bhubaneswar on April 16. In a press statement Mohanty said
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Orissadiary.com reports that one of the Mediator Dandapani Mohanty during abduction crisis of Malkangiri collector urges Odisha Government to implement the agreement between the Mediators and the Government of Odisha in a press conference in Bhubaneswar on April 16. In a press statement Mohanty said, "Instances of Violation of the Agreement by the Government Forces is creating tension in the rural areas. It has been more than a month (around 40 days) ever since the hostage crisis of Malkangiri Collector and Junior Engineer resulted in the discussions between the Government of Odisha and the Mediators delegated by the Maoists ensuring the safe release of both. The discussions between the mediators and the Government of Odisha had also reached certain agreements which were, in letter and spirit, to be respected by both the parties. But it is with great concern that we would like to draw your attention to the fact that the Government of Odisha is yet to respond to the need to expedite the demands. It should be noted that any concerted action towards implementing the agreed points would lead to a renewed faith in the process of dialogue and discussion as a way towards addressing and meeting with the outstanding grievances of the affected people of Odisha. But the perceived diffidence on the side of the Government betrays any confidence towards meeting systematically all the demands that have been agreed upon by both the parties. Instead one is afraid to mention that the Government of Odisha is yet to demonstrate the much needed seriousness on its commitment as is evident from the unfolding events in the areas where the Adivasis and other affected people have been struggling for their right to livelihood." In addition Mohanty said, "It is unreasonable on the side of the Government that has agreed upon the release of about 627 tribals who have been kept in various prisons in Odisha to further go on arresting more and more tribals under one pretext or the other. As a matter of principle and committed to the agreement that was reached upon, the mediators have time and again been reminding the Government about the need to expedite the demands at the earliest. And in pursuance of this Prof. Radha Mohan and Sudhakar Patnaik had approached on behalf of the mediators at the behest of the Government. But it should be made clear that the primary effort of the Government is to ensure the release of all these prisoners and not to indulge in piecemeal measures of withdrawing all cases of petty crimes. It goes without saying that a vast majority of the prisoners in the jail are slapped with various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which may not come under the category of petty crimes, although all are political offences. Under the demand of the release of political prisoners, the Government of Odisha is yet to write to the Government of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh regarding the release of Sheela Didi alias Bodhini Munda who is lodged in Giridih jail in Jharkhand and Padma alias Shirisha in Jagdalpur prison in Chhattisgarh." He said another outstanding demand that will have major ramifications in the lives of the affected people is the distribution of land in the region of Narayanpatna. Land, as one may appreciate, is central while addressing any question pertaining to livelihood of the vast majority of the affected people in these areas. And any lasting solution of peace with justice cannot ignore this vital question. Any effort towards resolving the crisis of development/displacement will have to factor in the aspirations of the people as they are and should be the natural custodians of development that will positively contribute to the manifold dimensions of human potential.
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April - 19 
The Police arrested three Maoists, including a top Maoist, near Budhakhamari village under Bangriposhi Police Station in Mayurbhanj District, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police (SP) Dayal Gangwar said that the top Maoist has been identified as Khokan Mahato alias Khagen (35), a resident of
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The Police arrested three Maoists, including a top Maoist, near Budhakhamari village under Bangriposhi Police Station in Mayurbhanj District, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police (SP) Dayal Gangwar said that the top Maoist has been identified as Khokan Mahato alias Khagen (35), a resident of Simili area under Jhargram Police Station in West Midnapore District in West Bengal. Khagen was an ‘area commander’ and more than 30 cases, including murder, abduction and treason are pending against him in Odisha and West Bengal. Khagen was also involved in the abducting and killing of a Police Constable, Sarkar Hembram, at Beliabeda on March 6, the SP said. The other two arrestees were identified as Naba Mahanta and Jitendra Mahanta, his accomplices. The Police recovered land mines and some Maoist literature, Maoist posters from their homes.
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April - 19 
PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a forest guard, identified as Sisir Khosla (46), at Sunanagar Ghati under Orkel Police Station area in Malkangiri District on April 19. Khosla was working in Balimela forest range.
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PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a forest guard, identified as Sisir Khosla (46), at Sunanagar Ghati under Orkel Police Station area in Malkangiri District on April 19. Khosla was working in Balimela forest range.
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April - 20 
A meeting was held in the Odisha Secretariat under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary Bijaya Kumar Patnaik to review on the progress of the Integrated Action Plan in 15 Maoist prone Districts. As per the information in the meeting, out of INR 3.75 billion financial assistance, INR 3.41 billion
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A meeting was held in the Odisha Secretariat under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary Bijaya Kumar Patnaik to review on the progress of the Integrated Action Plan in 15 Maoist prone Districts. As per the information in the meeting, out of INR 3.75 billion financial assistance, INR 3.41 billion has already been utilized and the works of 7,587 projects are in progress. It is expected to take up projects of INR 4.50 billion in the next year. Including Development Commissioner Rabinarayan Senapati, Secretaries of Water Resources, Rural Development, Special Secretary of Planning and Coordination Department were present. It was emphasized to prepare the guide line as per requirement of the people, and to alternate arrangement if any project not applicable. After the meeting the Chief Secretary said, the first phase of INR 4.77 billion will be completed by the month of June. It is to be mentioned here that the Government has sanctioned INR 250 million each to 15 District Collectors in the year 2010-11 and has been instructed to utilize by June.
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April - 20 
The Hindu reports that Sariami Dara alias Santosh (35), a self-styled ‘deputy commandant’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before Deputy Inspector-General (DIG), south-west range, Soumendra Priyadarshi in Malkangiri District on April 20. According to Malkangiri Police
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The Hindu reports that Sariami Dara alias Santosh (35), a self-styled ‘deputy commandant’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before Deputy Inspector-General (DIG), south-west range, Soumendra Priyadarshi in Malkangiri District on April 20. According to Malkangiri Police, Santosh was a part of the Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) of the Maoists. Santosh, hailed from Jileliguda village under MV-79 Police Station area, and was active in Malkangiri, Koraput and Rayagada Districts, Superintendent of Police (SP) Anirudha Singh said. He had joined the Maoists around ten years ago and was involved in several major cases of violence and killings in Odisha and adjoining States. Santosh was involved in the killing of 38 greyhound troopers of Andhra Pradesh while they were crossing Balimela reservoir in Malkangiri District after a combing operation in June 2008. He was also part of the team of Maoists that triggered the powerful landmine blast to kill seventeen SOG troopers in an anti-landmine vehicle near MV126 village in the District in July 2008. He was also part of Maoist attacks on Koraput town and its District armory in 2004, attack on Nayagarh town and its armory in 2008, Maoist attack on Panchpatmali hilltop mines of National Aluminum Company Limited (NALCO) at Damanjodi of Koraput District in 2009.
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April - 21 
The High Court (HC) in Cuttack District granted bail to top Maoist leader of Andhra Pradesh Sriramulu Srinivasulu, who is now lodged in Malkangiri jail for his alleged involvement in assaulting the State Police. The single judge Bench of Justice C. R. Dash granted bail to Sriramulu for a bail bond o
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The High Court (HC) in Cuttack District granted bail to top Maoist leader of Andhra Pradesh Sriramulu Srinivasulu, who is now lodged in Malkangiri jail for his alleged involvement in assaulting the State Police. The single judge Bench of Justice C. R. Dash granted bail to Sriramulu for a bail bond of INR 30,000 and two sureties of like amount. The HC however, has imposed some strict conditions on the release of the Maoist leader who was arrested in July 2007 from Bariguda forest in Kalimela area of Malkangiri District. The HC has asked Sriramulu to leave the State within 24 hours of his release and shall not enter into the State unless and until he is summoned by any court.
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April - 21 
The Hindu reports that the District Police recovered two landmines with about 50 kilograms of explosive materials planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at two different places on the road connecting Kunduli and Deomali hills in Koraput District on April 21. According to
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The Hindu reports that the District Police recovered two landmines with about 50 kilograms of explosive materials planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at two different places on the road connecting Kunduli and Deomali hills in Koraput District on April 21. According to Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Soumendra Priyadarshi, South West range, these landmines were planted by the Maoists to block the Police Forces reaching the mountains last month when they had organised a meeting along with the Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) of Narayanpatna. The recovery included 180 gelatine sticks, four detonators and about 30 metres of wire. Looking at the amount of explosives recovered, Priyadarshi said that the landmine could have blown off a heavy vehicle with ease.
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April - 23 
PTI reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres , including a 15-year-old boy, involved in offences like attack on Security Forces (SFs) and abduction surrendered before the Police in Jajpur District on April 23. The Maoists were identified as Harish Badra (15), Laba Badra
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PTI reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres , including a 15-year-old boy, involved in offences like attack on Security Forces (SFs) and abduction surrendered before the Police in Jajpur District on April 23. The Maoists were identified as Harish Badra (15), Laba Badra (23) of Baligotha village in Jajpur and Banamali Jerai (48) of Jamabahali village in Keonjhar District, Jajpur Superintendent of Police (SP) D S Kuttey said.
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April - 24 
Orissadiary.com reports that a woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre identified as Gajla (20) was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in Malkangiri District on April 24. Acting on a tip-off, troopers of the elite anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] Special Operation
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Orissadiary.com reports that a woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre identified as Gajla (20) was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in Malkangiri District on April 24. Acting on a tip-off, troopers of the elite anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] Special Operation Group (SOG) and the District Volunteer Force (DVF) arrived at the Tentulipadar village and raided Nakamamudi forest under Chitrakonda Police limits and were challenged by the Maoists camped there. “The force retaliated after the Maoists fired at them,” Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Soumendra Priyadarshi, said. After an hour long exchange of fire between both the sides, the Police were able to kill the woman cadre on the spot, while the rest of the Maoists managed to escape from the site. Huge cache of arms & ammunitions including one .303 rifle, a .12 gun, SBML gun, one live landmine, several hand-grenades, country made gun, claymore mines, a DVD player, tape-recorders, a bag of Maoist literatures and 16 pairs of dress were recovered from the encounter site, the Police said. Gajla is believed to be from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
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April - 26 
Hindustan Times reports that the Odisha Government has apparently taken the decision to resume the operation against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) after intelligence inputs revealed that the Maoists were regrouping and planning for major operations in the State. Odisha Police Dire
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Hindustan Times reports that the Odisha Government has apparently taken the decision to resume the operation against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) after intelligence inputs revealed that the Maoists were regrouping and planning for major operations in the State. Odisha Police Director General (DG-in-charge) Anup Patnaik said that the State Government had agreed to refrain from operation against them if they did not indulged in any unlawful activities, but the Maoists have breached the agreement. Patnaik said there had been a marked increase in the activities of the Maoists in the recent weeks. They have violated the agreement with the Government by distributing provocative posters, terrorising people in villages and moving around with arms and ammunition, he said. "We have detected several Maoist camps in Malkangiri, Koraput, Ganjam and Sundergarh. We have reports that three main Maoist groups have planned a major operation in the State," he added.
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April - 27 
The Hindu reports that a woman commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Koraput division militia group, identified as J .Susheela alias Pushpa (23), surrendered before Deputy Inspector General (DIG) southern range, Soumendra Priyadarshi and in the presence of Superintendent of
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The Hindu reports that a woman commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Koraput division militia group, identified as J .Susheela alias Pushpa (23), surrendered before Deputy Inspector General (DIG) southern range, Soumendra Priyadarshi and in the presence of Superintendent of Police (SP) Anup Sahu in Koraput District on April 27. Pushpa headed the publicity and cultural wing of the Maoists in the District before being assigned tougher operational tasks. Pushpa was active in Odisha and adjoining Andhra Pradesh. She had carried a reward of INR 200, 000 cash on her head in Andhra Pradesh. She was also involved in a major encounter with the Police at Kalimela in Malkangiri District. Pushpa also the wife of jailed top ranking Maoist leader Chenda Bhushan alias Ghasi, a senior member of the Andhra Odisha Border Special Zone Committee (AOBSZC), revealed to the Police that the Maoists had become apathetic towards her since the arrest of her husband on April 25 and was not even paying any attention to her health problems. Pushpa hails from a family of menial labourers at Vanakawadi village under Elvinpeta Police Station in Vizianagaram District of Andhra Pradesh. Pushpa joined the Maoists in 2005 and had married Ghasi in 2010. She was involved in several major cases of Maoist violence in undivided Koraput District and adjoining Andhra Pradesh. She was involved in attack on Panchpatmali hill top mines of National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) in Koraput District on April 12, 2009. She was also part of the Maoist group that attacked R. Ugayagiri town and jail in Gajapati District on March 24, 2006 and an encounter with Security Forces in Kalimela area of Malkangiri District in 2008. She was also involved in several cases of violence in Andhra Pradesh. According to the DIG Priyadarshi, she was leader of Jan Natya Mandali, and as an area committee member she had the capacity to carry a .303 rifle in the outfit.
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April - 28 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) gave a bandh (shut down) call in Malkangiri District on April 28 alleging non-fulfilment of promises made by the State Government for the release of Malkangiri Collector R. Vineel Krishna and junior engineer Pabitra Majhi, according to The Hindu. The
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) gave a bandh (shut down) call in Malkangiri District on April 28 alleging non-fulfilment of promises made by the State Government for the release of Malkangiri Collector R. Vineel Krishna and junior engineer Pabitra Majhi, according to The Hindu. The bandh call had partial impact in a few strongholds of Maoists in the District. . As reported earlier, the duo was abducted by the Maoists on February 16, 2011 and later released on February 24, 2011.
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April - 30 
The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a contractor identified as Ganesh Khosla, in Bandhugaon block (administrative division) of Koraput District in the night of April 30. A group of Maoists reached Mahaguda village at around 2 am and took away
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The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a contractor identified as Ganesh Khosla, in Bandhugaon block (administrative division) of Koraput District in the night of April 30. A group of Maoists reached Mahaguda village at around 2 am and took away Ganesh with them. Later, he was shot dead on the outskirts of village, Superintendent of Police (SP), Anup Kumar Sahu said. A letter in Telugu in the name of Koraput-Srikakulam division of CPI-Maoist outfit was found near the body. The letter said that the Maoists had alleged that Ganesh was a Police informer and part of the Shanti Committee, which is opposed to activities of Maoists and Maoist-backed Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) in the District, due to which he was killed as a punishment, the SP added. Maoists had alleged that Ganesh was exploiting his labourers and was also involved in corrupt practices in his construction work.
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*Data till , April 22, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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