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June - 1 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) patrol party near Juganar village, under the Ghanaura police station limits, Kanker district, on June 1. The CRPF personnel retaliated forcing t
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) patrol party near Juganar village, under the Ghanaura police station limits, Kanker district, on June 1. The CRPF personnel retaliated forcing the Naxalites to retreat. However, there were no reports of any casualty.
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June - 1 
According to media reports, Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), is reportedly in contact with some Maoist groups in Nepal to gain access to Indian left-wing extremist—Naxalite—groups like the People's War G
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According to media reports, Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), is reportedly in contact with some Maoist groups in Nepal to gain access to Indian left-wing extremist—Naxalite—groups like the People's War Group (PWG) and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). Quoting interrogation reports of some arrested terrorists and other intelligence inputs, reports said that ISI operatives in Nepal have roped in Maoists in Nepal to do the needful in making inroads into the Eastern Indian States like Bihar and other PWG and MCC dominated areas in the same region. Reports further said that some of the Nepalese Muslims were also being trained to infiltrate into India under the guise of labourers to carry out anti-India activities.
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June - 1 
Four Naxalites of the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) surrendered before the Khammam district police chief on June 1.
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Four Naxalites of the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) surrendered before the Khammam district police chief on June 1.
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June - 1 
Meanwhile, in an initiative to encourage people to resist the Naxalites in their villages, the State Government has announced a reward of Rupees Five lakh, which could be utilised for the overall community development of the village. Chief Minister C
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Meanwhile, in an initiative to encourage people to resist the Naxalites in their villages, the State Government has announced a reward of Rupees Five lakh, which could be utilised for the overall community development of the village. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu announced the decision on June 1 while reviewing the resistance offered by the people of Velpanur village in Kurnool district to the PWG Naxalites on May 31.
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June - 1 
Unidentified Naxalites killed a person at Patthipalli village in Mulug mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district branding him a police informer.
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Unidentified Naxalites killed a person at Patthipalli village in Mulug mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district branding him a police informer.
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June - 2 
A major mishap was averted on June 2 at Eturunagaram forest area, Warangal district, when a left-wing extremist--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) triggered-landmine missed the intended target of a special police party combing the area. Accor
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A major mishap was averted on June 2 at Eturunagaram forest area, Warangal district, when a left-wing extremist--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG) triggered-landmine missed the intended target of a special police party combing the area. According to media reports, a special combing party went to the Gurrevula village in Eturunagaram mandal (administrative unit) to rescue a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), who was facing a threat from the PWG. When the police party was returning with the leader, the Naxalites blasted landmines planted on the bank of river Godavari near Gurrevula, but the landmine missed the target resulting in no loss of life. However, the Naxalites later managed to escape.
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June - 2 
Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the office of a private company engaged in executing the Sone canal project setting ablaze dumpers, vehicles and furniture at Nawadih village in Rohtas district on June 2.
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Left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the office of a private company engaged in executing the Sone canal project setting ablaze dumpers, vehicles and furniture at Nawadih village in Rohtas district on June 2. According to police sources, property worth over Rupees 20 million was destroyed in the incident. Reports said the MCC attack followed the company’s refusal to pay extortion.
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June - 3 
Two minor women Naxalites surrendered at the office of the Prakasam district police chief Charu Sinha on June 3.
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Two minor women Naxalites surrendered at the office of the Prakasam district police chief Charu Sinha on June 3.
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June - 4 
An exchange of fire took place between the Naxalites and the police near Gummatam thanda in Atmakur mandal (administrative unit), Kurnool district for nearly two hours on June 4. Police believe that approximately six Naxalites might have been injured
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An exchange of fire took place between the Naxalites and the police near Gummatam thanda in Atmakur mandal (administrative unit), Kurnool district for nearly two hours on June 4. Police believe that approximately six Naxalites might have been injured in the incident.
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June - 4 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons branding them as police informers in Tutki village, Chatra district, on June 4. According to media reports, approximately 70 Naxalites forcible entered the victim’
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons branding them as police informers in Tutki village, Chatra district, on June 4. According to media reports, approximately 70 Naxalites forcible entered the victim’s houses and took them away. Later they were beheaded at Piri, approximately 30 km from the divisional headquarters of Hazaribagh.
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June - 4 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—raided the State Bank of Hyderabad branch in Dondapadu village of Nalgonda district and looted Rupees 4,03,850 in cash and 9 kilograms of gold worth Rupees 50 lakh on June 4. According to media reports, 20 Naxalites led
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—raided the State Bank of Hyderabad branch in Dondapadu village of Nalgonda district and looted Rupees 4,03,850 in cash and 9 kilograms of gold worth Rupees 50 lakh on June 4. According to media reports, 20 Naxalites led by a woman came to the bank in a lorry and threw bombs to scare away the public entering the bank. After looting the bank, they addressed the gathering outside the bank and said that the attack was in protest against the ruling Telugu Desam Party’s (TDP’s) anti-people policies and irregularities in the Food for Work schemes. Police suspect the involvement of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the incident.
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June - 4 
Three personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the driver of the vehicle in which they were traveling were killed when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) triggered a landmine at Karo mines under t
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Three personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the driver of the vehicle in which they were traveling were killed when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) triggered a landmine at Karo mines under the Bermo sub-division, Bokaro district, on June 4. CISF personnel were on patrol duty when the Naxalites triggered the blast. According to media reports, soon after the blast, an MCC ‘sub-zonal commander’ called up the local media and said it was a "token tribute to new Superintendent of Police (SP), Anil Palta, who was transferred from Daltonganj". Palta reportedly figures on the MCC hit-list. The MCC leader said Palta, who had launched an offensive against the Naxalites during his tenure as the Daltonganj SP, would have to face many more such blasts in the future.
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June - 5 
14 Naxalites surrendered before Warangal Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police on June 5. Out of the 14 surrendered extremists, six Naxals belonged to the PWG, two belonged to the Janashakti Veeranna faction, and while three each belonged to
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14 Naxalites surrendered before Warangal Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police on June 5. Out of the 14 surrendered extremists, six Naxals belonged to the PWG, two belonged to the Janashakti Veeranna faction, and while three each belonged to the Pratighatana and Praja Pratighatana groups.
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June - 5 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a police station at Roddam Mandal, Anantpur district, on June 5. Official sources said a group of 10 Naxalites raided the police station and ordered the Sub-Inspector (SI) and con
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a police station at Roddam Mandal, Anantpur district, on June 5. Official sources said a group of 10 Naxalites raided the police station and ordered the Sub-Inspector (SI) and constable out and blasted it with a landmine. The SI and constable were tied with ropes outside the police station and Naxals left a letter with the police personnel stating their action was in retaliation to the police encounters in Cuddapah recently.
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June - 6 
A group of seven armed Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) beat a person to death in Tendar village under the Ghaghra police station-limits, Gumla district, on June 6.
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A group of seven armed Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) beat a person to death in Tendar village under the Ghaghra police station-limits, Gumla district, on June 6.
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June - 6 
Left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set a telephone exchange ablaze in Medipur village, Mahboobnagar district, on June 6-night. According to media reports, three Naxalites entered the exchange on the pretext of taking the b
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Left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) set a telephone exchange ablaze in Medipur village, Mahboobnagar district, on June 6-night. According to media reports, three Naxalites entered the exchange on the pretext of taking the belongings of one of the contract labourers working there. They soaked gunny bags in diesel and set them afire placing them under the machinery.
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June - 7 
Eleven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) surrendered before District Magistrate in Darbhanga, on June 7. The Naxalites also laid down three Sten guns, eight rifles and several rounds of ammunition to the district aut
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Eleven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) surrendered before District Magistrate in Darbhanga, on June 7. The Naxalites also laid down three Sten guns, eight rifles and several rounds of ammunition to the district authorities. The district administration said that all help would be provided to the surrendered Naxalites to enable them to join the mainstream.
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June - 7 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Janasakthi)] raided Sirikonda village in Illanthakunta mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district and injured five persons on June 7-night. Media reports
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Janasakthi)] raided Sirikonda village in Illanthakunta mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district and injured five persons on June 7-night. Media reports said four armed Naxalites came to the village and assaulted the victims branding them as police informers.
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June - 9 
In Vizianagaram district, Naxalites waylaid a former Mandal Parishad Territorial Candidate (MPTC), Padi Krishna Rao, and killed him in the thick forest area of Lova Lakshmipuram under Gummalakshmipuram mandal limits on June 9. A letter allegedly writ
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In Vizianagaram district, Naxalites waylaid a former Mandal Parishad Territorial Candidate (MPTC), Padi Krishna Rao, and killed him in the thick forest area of Lova Lakshmipuram under Gummalakshmipuram mandal limits on June 9. A letter allegedly written by the Naxalites, found near the body, said that he was a police informer.
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June - 9 
Police seized approximately 5.5 quintals of explosives from a hideout of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in the dense Saranda forest on the Orissa-Jharkhand border, Rourkela district, on June 9.
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Police seized approximately 5.5 quintals of explosives from a hideout of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in the dense Saranda forest on the Orissa-Jharkhand border, Rourkela district, on June 9.
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June - 9 
PWG Naxalites had to retreat following serious opposition from villagers of the Devalammanagaram, Nalgonda district, on June 9 when hey tried to blow up the house of a landlord. Media reports said approximately 20 Naxalites came to the village and at
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PWG Naxalites had to retreat following serious opposition from villagers of the Devalammanagaram, Nalgonda district, on June 9 when hey tried to blow up the house of a landlord. Media reports said approximately 20 Naxalites came to the village and attempted to blast the house of Palle Padma, a landlord, accusing her of usurping the lands of the poor. Tension prevailed in the village for some time with the villagers opposing the blast. Later, a mild fight ensued between the villagers and Naxalites in which three villagers were injured. However, due to the villager’s opposition, the Naxalites retreated.
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June - 9 
The State Government has put the security forces on alert ahead of a 48-hour strike called by left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) on June 10-11. The MCC has called the strike to protest widespread arrests of its cadre
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The State Government has put the security forces on alert ahead of a 48-hour strike called by left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) on June 10-11. The MCC has called the strike to protest widespread arrests of its cadres and alleged police persecution of its sympathizers and general public. Speaking to the media in Ranchi, a senior police official said, "We are expecting some violence during the strike. They may resort to killing police personnel in land mine blasts or ambushes. Security of highways and government installations has been tightened".
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June - 10 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed Jagtial Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and former market committee chairman, Adi Reddy, at Lakshmipur in Jagtial mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district. It is suspec
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed Jagtial Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and former market committee chairman, Adi Reddy, at Lakshmipur in Jagtial mandal (administrative unit), Karimnagar district. It is suspected that the Naxalites killed Reddy as he was recently appointed as TDP president of the mandal. Previously, the Naxalites had reportedly warned him to resign from the party.
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June - 10 
The two-day bandh (general shutdown) called by left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), beginning June 10 affected normal life in the State of Jharkhand. Official sources said the shutdown was near total in the MCC-affecte
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The two-day bandh (general shutdown) called by left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), beginning June 10 affected normal life in the State of Jharkhand. Official sources said the shutdown was near total in the MCC-affected areas, where most of the shops remained closed and vehicular traffic also remained off the road. The bandh was called to protest against alleged police atrocities. While most of the bus operators had cancelled long route services, MCC cadres set ablaze a truck near Bundu in Ranchi on the National Highway (NH) 33. In Hazaribagh district, armed MCC Naxalites raided the Baralanga railway station located between Barkakana and Ramgarh section of South Eastern Railways and snapped the power connection. The Naxalites also attacked the Rai railway station near Khelari in Ranchi and locked the office of the station manager, bringing the traffic of coal rakes to a halt throughout the night. The loading and transportation of coal from the mines of Central Coalfields Ltd (CCL) to the railway sidings in Khelari, Piparwar and Kujju was also disrupted during the shutdown.
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June - 11 
Bihar unit chief of left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG), Dev Kumar Singh alias Arvindji, was arrested along with three other associates by the Special Task Force (STF) of Bihar Police from his hideout in Kankerbagh police
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Bihar unit chief of left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG), Dev Kumar Singh alias Arvindji, was arrested along with three other associates by the Special Task Force (STF) of Bihar Police from his hideout in Kankerbagh police station area, Patna, on June 11. Speaking to the media in Patna on June 12, Inspector General of Police (Headquarters), Neelmani, said Dev, who carried a reward of Rupees three lakh on his head, was the mastermind in a series of landmine blasts in the State since 1999 and was wanted in connection with 25 cases of Naxalite-violence in Patna, Jehanabad, Gaya, Aurangabad and other adjoining districts.
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June - 11 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blasted railway tracks at Harubeda station on the Muri-Barkakana section in Ranchi division on June 11, on the second day of their 48-hour Jharkhand bandh (general shutdown) called i
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blasted railway tracks at Harubeda station on the Muri-Barkakana section in Ranchi division on June 11, on the second day of their 48-hour Jharkhand bandh (general shutdown) called in protest against alleged police atrocities. Although no one was injured, the blast destroyed the east and west cabins and damaged about a metre of railway track. In another incident, Naxalites set fire to the engine of a goods train at Bendi, Latehar district. In Bokaro, a group of MCC Naxalites raided Dhania railway station and assaulted the station master and forced him out of his chamber before locking it up. They also laid out blocks on the rail track. The Naxalites also made abortive attacks on Barlanga and Rai railway stations in Ranchi district. Official sources said most of the trains were running late due to these incidents. The bandh affected dispatch work at Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) though it had not affected production of coal, CCL sources said. Long distance bus services, particularly towards Ranchi, Chaibasa and Jamshedpur were affected during the bandh.
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June - 11 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a police station at Addanki, Prakasam district, on June 11. According to media reports, approximately 30 armed Naxalites, including 10 women, went to the police station and locked
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a police station at Addanki, Prakasam district, on June 11. According to media reports, approximately 30 armed Naxalites, including 10 women, went to the police station and locked up four constables in the adjacent old police station building. Later, they blasted the police station with detonator. The Naxalites also took away 24 weapons and several rounds of ammunition from the police station and left a note stating the action was in retaliation to a recent encounter in Cuddapah district in which a top PWG leader and two others were killed.
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June - 11 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted three motorboats of the Tourism Department in the Krishna River at Pathalaganga near Srisailam, Kurnool district, on June 11. According to media reports, approximately 20 Naxalite
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted three motorboats of the Tourism Department in the Krishna River at Pathalaganga near Srisailam, Kurnool district, on June 11. According to media reports, approximately 20 Naxalites, including some women, raided the place and threatened the staff before planting detonators. An 18-seater boat, costing Rupees 20 lakhs and two eight-seater boats, each costing Rs. 7.5 lakhs, were blasted. Later, the extremists took away with them a scooter boat. The Naxalites also reportedly left a poster, which denounced undue promotion of tourism activity in the area
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June - 13 
Chief of left wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG) in Bihar, Arvind alias Dev Kumar Singh was remanded to 14 days judicial custody by a district court in Patna on June 13. He was arrested on June 11 in Patna. Before being produc
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Chief of left wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG) in Bihar, Arvind alias Dev Kumar Singh was remanded to 14 days judicial custody by a district court in Patna on June 13. He was arrested on June 11 in Patna. Before being produced in the court, Arvind said that his arrest would have no bearing on the PWG activities and expressed no remorse for his involvement in over 25 cases of violence, including killing of policemen and landlords. "New leaders will emerge and continue the fight for a change in the system'', he said.
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June - 13 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—killed a former police patil (coordinator between police and public), Chitu Mitthu Narwate, at Pendhari, Gadchiroli district, on June 13. According to media reports, approximately five Naxals dragged Narwate out of his
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—killed a former police patil (coordinator between police and public), Chitu Mitthu Narwate, at Pendhari, Gadchiroli district, on June 13. According to media reports, approximately five Naxals dragged Narwate out of his house and axed him the death. Narwate’s opposition to Naxal activities in the area is believed to be the reason behind the killing.
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June - 13 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a former Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) Kalwa Srirampur mandal president, P Chandra Reddy, in Pegadapalli village, Karimnagar district, on June 13. Police sources said approximately t
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a former Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) Kalwa Srirampur mandal president, P Chandra Reddy, in Pegadapalli village, Karimnagar district, on June 13. Police sources said approximately three armed Naxalites raided the house of Reddy and killed him. In Hyderabad, the State BJP president, C. Ramachandra Reddy, while condemning the killing advised Naxalites to observe restraint as there was no place for violence in a democracy. He asked the government to restore security to all BJP workers identified by the party.
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June - 13 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted the Gameena Bank in Peda Kodamagundla village, Guntur district, and escaped with gold and cash worth Rupees four lakh on June 13. According to media reports, four armed Naxalites r
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) looted the Gameena Bank in Peda Kodamagundla village, Guntur district, and escaped with gold and cash worth Rupees four lakh on June 13. According to media reports, four armed Naxalites raided the bank, threatened the staff with lethal weapons and looted cash and gold. They reportedly declared that the looted cash and gold would be distributed among the poor. A red alert has been sounded in the area and police have launched a combing operation to track down the Naxalites.
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June - 15 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blasted the newly constructed building of the Tilothu police station in Rohtas district, on June 14-night. According to media reports, approximately 60 Naxalites raided the newly con
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) blasted the newly constructed building of the Tilothu police station in Rohtas district, on June 14-night. According to media reports, approximately 60 Naxalites raided the newly constructed building, to which the police station was to be shifted very soon, and blasted it with dynamite.
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June - 15 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including two women, surrendered before the police at Malkangiri, on June 15. Police sources said the surrendered Naxalites were wanted for their involvement in a number of criminal cases.
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including two women, surrendered before the police at Malkangiri, on June 15. Police sources said the surrendered Naxalites were wanted for their involvement in a number of criminal cases.
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June - 16 
A two-member team of the PWG looted the Kakatiya Grameena Bank branch at Gorikothapally village in the Warangal district on the same day. The Naxalites, reports said, looted Rupees 2.5 lakhs in cash and 84 grams of gold ornaments at gunpoint. Meanwhi
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A two-member team of the PWG looted the Kakatiya Grameena Bank branch at Gorikothapally village in the Warangal district on the same day. The Naxalites, reports said, looted Rupees 2.5 lakhs in cash and 84 grams of gold ornaments at gunpoint. Meanwhile, based on the description provided by the bank staff, police have suspected the involvement of Buchanna, ‘commander’ of the PWG’s ‘special guerrilla squad’.
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June - 16 
According to media reports, Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have abducted four police personnel, including a Sub-Inspector, from Togugudem, a forest village on the Andhra Pradesh-Chhattisgarh border, after setting ablaz
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According to media reports, Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have abducted four police personnel, including a Sub-Inspector, from Togugudem, a forest village on the Andhra Pradesh-Chhattisgarh border, after setting ablaze two of their motorcycles on June 16. Police forces from Charla in Andhra Pradesh and Bijapur in Chhattisgarh have reportedly launched a joint operation to trace the police personnel. The combing parties also had an exchange of fire with the Naxalites later in the day. However, the abducted personnel are still under PWG custody till last reports came in.
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June - 16 
In landmine blast triggered by Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Nemalipuri village in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh on June 16, three police personnel were killed and another injured. According to eyewitness
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In landmine blast triggered by Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Nemalipuri village in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh on June 16, three police personnel were killed and another injured. According to eyewitness accounts, the trio was caught in the trap laid by the PWG on the Kodad-Nemalipuri road near a cement factory. The police party was engaged in combing operations in the area to arrest a group of PWG cadres who had reportedly assaulted three villagers while branding them as police informers in Nemalipuri on June 15. The blast was reportedly carried out by the Krishnapatti dalam (squad) of the PWG.
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June - 16 
PWG Naxalites blasted a mini hydel plant owned by family members of Minor Irrigation Minister, KE Prabhakar, near Guntakandala, Kurnool district, on June 16. Police sources said a group of three armed Naxalites raided the plant and manhandled the sec
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PWG Naxalites blasted a mini hydel plant owned by family members of Minor Irrigation Minister, KE Prabhakar, near Guntakandala, Kurnool district, on June 16. Police sources said a group of three armed Naxalites raided the plant and manhandled the security staff before blasting the generator room and the control room. The four Mega Watt (MW) plant, which is currently not in operation due to non-availability of water in the KC Canal, suffered extensive damage in the blast.
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June - 17 
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and a State police constable were killed and a head constable seriously injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) on the road between Porula
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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and a State police constable were killed and a head constable seriously injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) on the road between Porulamilla and Bandamamidi villages under the Duscharthy police station-limits of East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh on June 17. According to media reports, the Naxalites took away one light machine gun (LMG) and one self-loading rifle (SLR) from the slain police personnel. The incident reportedly occurred when a 15-member anti-Naxalite team was on a combing operation. The landmine was blasted, apparently with the help of a remote control from the hills, when the party reached a place between the two villages.
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June - 17 
A district court in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, sentenced three persons to death and 23 others to life imprisonment for the April 13, 2001, Beltu massacre carried out by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in which 12 pers
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A district court in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, sentenced three persons to death and 23 others to life imprisonment for the April 13, 2001, Beltu massacre carried out by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in which 12 persons were killed. 20 other accused were acquitted due to lack of evidence.
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June - 17 
According to media reports, a left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) was killed during a clash with activists of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Liberation)] near Pithiaon village under the Chenari po
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According to media reports, a left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) was killed during a clash with activists of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Liberation)] near Pithiaon village under the Chenari police station limits, Rohtas district of Bihar on June 17.
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June - 17 
Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up three tractors of a private construction company at Amahi village under the Hussainabad police station-limits, Palamu district, on June 17. Police sources said the PWG Naxalites were opposed to the us
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Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up three tractors of a private construction company at Amahi village under the Hussainabad police station-limits, Palamu district, on June 17. Police sources said the PWG Naxalites were opposed to the use of machines instead of manpower in digging a pond at Amahi village under the district development programme.
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June - 18 
10 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), including two ‘area commanders’, were detained at the Dak Bungalow roundabout in Patna on June 18. The detained Naxalites were in the crowd of agitators blocking the roads under the b
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10 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), including two ‘area commanders’, were detained at the Dak Bungalow roundabout in Patna on June 18. The detained Naxalites were in the crowd of agitators blocking the roads under the banner of "Daman Virodhi Morcha" in protest against the recent arrest of Bihar PWG chief Arvind. All the detained Naxalites are said to have been taken to Jehanabad by the police for proper verification of their identity.
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June - 18 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—released two of the four abducted police personnel in Bastar division’s Pamer police station. Earlier, as per the Naxalite demand, police decided to remove additional forces deployed in the P
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—released two of the four abducted police personnel in Bastar division’s Pamer police station. Earlier, as per the Naxalite demand, police decided to remove additional forces deployed in the Pamer police station area and temporarily halt the search operation. Urging the Naxalites to unconditionally release the other two personnel, Inspector-General (Bastar Range) S K Paswan said, ‘‘this will strengthen the path of discussion".
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June - 18 
According to media reports, the Jharkhand government has launched an investigation into the role of Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in funding left-wing extremist—Naxalite—groups active in the State. Quoting intelligence sources, reports said p
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According to media reports, the Jharkhand government has launched an investigation into the role of Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in funding left-wing extremist—Naxalite—groups active in the State. Quoting intelligence sources, reports said preliminary investigations reveal that some of them are funding proscribed Naxalite groups. The two-pronged investigation is to focus on NGOs who were allegedly being used as a conduit to divert funding to the Naxalite groups as well as those who might be paying off the organizations to carry on their work peacefully.
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June - 18 
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has asked officials to devise new methods to contain the activities of left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG). He interacted with senior police officials during a video conference on June 1
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Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has asked officials to devise new methods to contain the activities of left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG). He interacted with senior police officials during a video conference on June 18 and sought details of the recent cases involving the PWG. He reportedly directed the police to ensure that the PWG’s activities, particularly in the Nallamala forest range and its adjoining areas, be curtailed immediately so that public confidence in police could be restored.
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June - 18 
In another incident on the same day, MCC Naxalites killed one of their ‘comrades’ in Mahmad village under the Jatha Patahi police station limits, East Champaran district. Media reports said a dispute over financial transaction led to the killing.
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In another incident on the same day, MCC Naxalites killed one of their ‘comrades’ in Mahmad village under the Jatha Patahi police station limits, East Champaran district. Media reports said a dispute over financial transaction led to the killing.
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June - 19 
Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—were arrested during a combing operation in Gunupur and Rayagada on June 18. Police sources said the arrested Naxalites were involved in many criminal cases in the district and were on the most wanted list.
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Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—were arrested during a combing operation in Gunupur and Rayagada on June 18. Police sources said the arrested Naxalites were involved in many criminal cases in the district and were on the most wanted list.
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June - 19 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed the founder of a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Vivekananda Youth Association, Depa Janardhan Reddy, near Devarakonda town, Nalgonda district, on June 19. Police sources said
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed the founder of a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Vivekananda Youth Association, Depa Janardhan Reddy, near Devarakonda town, Nalgonda district, on June 19. Police sources said two Naxalites fired at Reddy, when he was at his farmhouse.
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June - 19 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided the house of a landlord in Chandrarajupalem village under Bellamkonda mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on June 19-night. After setting ablaze two vehicles parked outs
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided the house of a landlord in Chandrarajupalem village under Bellamkonda mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on June 19-night. After setting ablaze two vehicles parked outside his house, approximately eight armed Naxalites ransacked the landlord’s house.
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June - 19 
Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were arrested in Gondidih village under the Sonua police station-limits, West Singhbum district, on June 19. A single barrel gun and three live cartridges were also recovered fro
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Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were arrested in Gondidih village under the Sonua police station-limits, West Singhbum district, on June 19. A single barrel gun and three live cartridges were also recovered from their possession.
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June - 20 
A couple was lynched for the alleged killing of a three-year-old girl after a ‘People’s Court’ (kangaroo court) held by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) awarded them the death penalty in Barhi village, Latehar distr
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A couple was lynched for the alleged killing of a three-year-old girl after a ‘People’s Court’ (kangaroo court) held by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) awarded them the death penalty in Barhi village, Latehar district, on June 20. Police sources said the sentence was carried out in full view of those who attended the ‘Court’.
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June - 20 
A suspected Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG) died during detention by the Piduguralla police, Guntur district on June 20. Police sources said the suspected Naxalite, who was apprehended at Karampudi village, had attempted suicide in the eveni
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A suspected Naxalite of the People’s War Group (PWG) died during detention by the Piduguralla police, Guntur district on June 20. Police sources said the suspected Naxalite, who was apprehended at Karampudi village, had attempted suicide in the evening by jumping off the police station building, fearing disclosure of his identity. He fell on the barbed-fencing wire and received multiple bruise injuries. He succumbed to injuries while being shifted to the Guntur Government Hospital.
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June - 20 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons in the Roh police station limits, Nawada district, on June 20. Media reports said that armed Naxalites abducted and later killed the victims when they were traveli
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed two persons in the Roh police station limits, Nawada district, on June 20. Media reports said that armed Naxalites abducted and later killed the victims when they were traveling in a tractor near the Shekhpura village. The police have launched a combing operation to track down the Naxalites.
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June - 20 
Nine supporters of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered in Gunupur subdivision, Rayagada district, on June 20. According to media reports, the surrendered supporters assured the police that they will not tread the path of Naxalism and cooperate
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Nine supporters of left-wing extremists—Naxalites—surrendered in Gunupur subdivision, Rayagada district, on June 20. According to media reports, the surrendered supporters assured the police that they will not tread the path of Naxalism and cooperate with the administration in curbing Naxalism in the district. Official sources said approximately 200 more Naxals supporters of 21 villages in the district are likely to surrender before the police very soon.
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June - 21 
A left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the Communist Partry of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Praja Prathighatana)] was killed in an encounter at Madanakunta village under the Pinapaka mandal (administrative unit), Khammam district, on June 21. Police s
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A left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the Communist Partry of India, Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Praja Prathighatana)] was killed in an encounter at Madanakunta village under the Pinapaka mandal (administrative unit), Khammam district, on June 21. Police sources said the encounter took place when a police party, on a tip-off, raided a hideout of Naxalites. Eight other Naxalites managed to escape. The police recovered four guns, medicines and utensils from the encounter site.
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June - 21 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—abducted a businessman and blew up his house in Kinhin village, Balaghat district, on June 21-night. The Naxalites also looted cash and valuables worth Rs 3 lakh. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief sai
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—abducted a businessman and blew up his house in Kinhin village, Balaghat district, on June 21-night. The Naxalites also looted cash and valuables worth Rs 3 lakh. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief said the Naxalites had earlier threatened the businessman, Devilal Palte, to leave the village as he was a money-lender. The police have launched a search operation to trace the abducted businessman.
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June - 22 
According to media reports, two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter near Ayinapur village on the border of Warangal and Medak districts, on June 22. The encounter took place when a police party,
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According to media reports, two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter near Ayinapur village on the border of Warangal and Medak districts, on June 22. The encounter took place when a police party, on the combing operation, spotted two Naxalites and asked them to surrender. Ignoring the warning, the Naxalites opened fire. The police retaliated killing the two Naxals.
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June - 23 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) have threatened the District and Sessions judge of Gaya, Jawahar Choudhary, and his family for handing out death sentences and imprisonment in 2001 to Nax
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) have threatened the District and Sessions judge of Gaya, Jawahar Choudhary, and his family for handing out death sentences and imprisonment in 2001 to Naxalites accused in the February 1992-Bara massacre, in which 35 persons were killed. Choudhary has reportedly sought protection for himself and his family members. The judge said that the MCC had sent him threatening letters and also made phone calls warning him of retaliation. A kangaroo court of the MCC recently sentenced the judge to death for his ‘wrong decision’.
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June - 24 
Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter at the Chintalamudipi village under the Peddaraveedu mandal (administrative unit), Prakasam district, on June 24. The encounter occurred when the Naxalite
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Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter at the Chintalamudipi village under the Peddaraveedu mandal (administrative unit), Prakasam district, on June 24. The encounter occurred when the Naxalites were travelling in a tractor along with some villagers. Even as a police patrol party attempted to stop them, the Naxalites lobbed grenades at the police forcing them to retaliate.
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June - 24 
Naxalites of the Peddapally Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the building housing the watchtower on the premises of Basanthnagar Airport owned by the Kesoram Cement Factory of the Birla group in Ramagundam mandal, K
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Naxalites of the Peddapally Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted the building housing the watchtower on the premises of Basanthnagar Airport owned by the Kesoram Cement Factory of the Birla group in Ramagundam mandal, Karimnagar district, on June 24-night.
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June - 24 
Speaking to the media in Hyderabad on June 24, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu asked the women to revolt against Naxals’ violent activities. Praising the role of women in Naxal-affected areas, he appealed to women in other areas to follow their ex
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Speaking to the media in Hyderabad on June 24, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu asked the women to revolt against Naxals’ violent activities. Praising the role of women in Naxal-affected areas, he appealed to women in other areas to follow their example and thwart those trying to disrupt the peace. He also announced a hike in the fund—from Rupees 5 lakh to Rupees 10 lakh—offered to villages that resist the Naxalites apart from an additional provision of Rupees 30 lakh for development activities.
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June - 25 
According to media reports, 114 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before senior government officials at Belhar block office, Banka district, on June 25. Speaking to the media, district police chief K M Lal sai
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According to media reports, 114 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered before senior government officials at Belhar block office, Banka district, on June 25. Speaking to the media, district police chief K M Lal said some of the surrendered Naxalites had over a dozen cases of violence pending against them. He said that consequent to a screening of the cases against the surrendered Naxalites, the district administration would work out a plan for their rehabilitation.
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June - 25 
According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have threatened to blow up bus stands in Orissa and kill prominent bus owners in the State if the government failed to withdraw the enhanced bus fares. A lette
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According to media reports, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) have threatened to blow up bus stands in Orissa and kill prominent bus owners in the State if the government failed to withdraw the enhanced bus fares. A letter in this regard has reportedly been sent to State Transport Minister, Aurobinda Dhali, by the Lal Salam’ group owing allegiance to the PWG. The letter alleged that the State government, under pressure from the private bus owners, had enhanced the bus fare in May 2003 on the pretext of a hike in the prices of diesel and petrol.
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June - 25 
Speaking to media persons in Gulbarga on June 25, State police chief, T Madiyal, said there was no proposal before the government to proscribe left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG) in the State. He said the police had curbed
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Speaking to media persons in Gulbarga on June 25, State police chief, T Madiyal, said there was no proposal before the government to proscribe left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group the People’s War Group (PWG) in the State. He said the police had curbed the activities of Naxalites in their area of operations except for the two recent attacks on a police party at Tirumani, Tumkur district, and snatching of weapons, there was no serious activity of the outfit in the State. Madiyal added that there was good coordination with Andhra Pradesh in anti-Naxal operations.
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June - 25 
Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Janasakthi)], Nandikonda dalam (squad) ‘commander’, were killed in an encounter near Tadepalli village under the Macharla mandal (administrative unit), Guntu
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Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India Marxist-Leninist [CPI-ML (Janasakthi)], Nandikonda dalam (squad) ‘commander’, were killed in an encounter near Tadepalli village under the Macharla mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district, on June 25. Official sources said the encounter occurred when a special police party, on a combing operation, came across a group of Naxalites. The police also recovered a 0.45 revolver, one tapancha (country-made revolver), some smoke bombs, kit bags and extremist literature from the encounter site.
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June - 26 
Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were sentenced to death by a fast track court in Garhwa on June 26 for killing three persons in Meraal village in the same district on October 10, 1999. The court acquitted four othe
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Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were sentenced to death by a fast track court in Garhwa on June 26 for killing three persons in Meraal village in the same district on October 10, 1999. The court acquitted four others for lack of evidence while another accused had died some time back.
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June - 26 
In Vizianagaram district, a group of Naxalites made an unsuccessful attempt to loot the fort in the Chinamerangi, where Naguru Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) lives. However, they were forced to return empty handed, as their attempt to barge int
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In Vizianagaram district, a group of Naxalites made an unsuccessful attempt to loot the fort in the Chinamerangi, where Naguru Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) lives. However, they were forced to return empty handed, as their attempt to barge into the fort proved futile with the inmates refusing to open the doors.
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June - 26 
Seven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—belonging to various outfits surrendered before senior police officials in Khammam district on June 26. Speaking to media persons, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Warangal Range, Krishana Prasad, said that various
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Seven left-wing extremists—Naxalites—belonging to various outfits surrendered before senior police officials in Khammam district on June 26. Speaking to media persons, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Warangal Range, Krishana Prasad, said that various criminal cases were pending against the surrendered Naxalites and they would be provided benefits under the government schemes.
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June - 27 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed Kollapur Major village sarpanch (headman), P Goutham Goud in Mahboobnagar district, on June 27. Police sources said the Naxalites barged into his house and shot him dead when he wa
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed Kollapur Major village sarpanch (headman), P Goutham Goud in Mahboobnagar district, on June 27. Police sources said the Naxalites barged into his house and shot him dead when he was chatting with his family. It is suspected that the Naxalite might have killed Goud as he belonged to the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP).
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June - 27 
The Karimnagar district police have registered cases against four persons under Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) for allegedly aiding PWG Naxalites who made an unsuccessful attempt to attack Mahadevpur police station in the district, on May 30, 200
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The Karimnagar district police have registered cases against four persons under Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) for allegedly aiding PWG Naxalites who made an unsuccessful attempt to attack Mahadevpur police station in the district, on May 30, 2003. Speaking to media persons in Karimnagar on June 27, district police chief RS Praveeen Kumar said the accused persons have assisted Naxalites in supplying explosives and a tractor. He also warned some sarpanchs, politicians and government employees, who were allegedly aiding the PWG Naxalites, to mend ways. The police had definite information about some of them supporting Naxalites, he added.
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June - 28 
A left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the People’s War Group (PWG) was killed in an encounter at Petasanigidla village, Guntur district, on June 28. Police sources said the encounter took place when a police party, on a combing operation, spotted a group
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A left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the People’s War Group (PWG) was killed in an encounter at Petasanigidla village, Guntur district, on June 28. Police sources said the encounter took place when a police party, on a combing operation, spotted a group of Naxalites on the outskirts of the village. When asked to surrender, Naxalites opened fire at the police. The police retaliated killing a Naxalites on the spot even as others managed to escape.
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June - 28 
Approximately 40 left wing extremists–Naxalites of Krishnapatti dalam (squad), including eight women of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a police station at Nandigama in Krishna district on June 28. According to media reports, the dalam is activ
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Approximately 40 left wing extremists–Naxalites of Krishnapatti dalam (squad), including eight women of the People’s War Group (PWG) attacked a police station at Nandigama in Krishna district on June 28. According to media reports, the dalam is active in Guntur district and crossed over to the Krishna district probably with an intention of looting arms and ammunition from the police station. However, no arms were stored inside the police station and the Naxalites escaped after assaulting the unarmed sentries at the station gate.
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June - 29 
According to media reports, three judges in Jharkhand and Bihar-- Gaya District and Sessions Judge Jawahar Choudhary, Hazaribagh Additional District and Sessions Judge Ashok Kumar Chand and Garhwa Additional District and Sessions Judge Deepak Nath Ti
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According to media reports, three judges in Jharkhand and Bihar-- Gaya District and Sessions Judge Jawahar Choudhary, Hazaribagh Additional District and Sessions Judge Ashok Kumar Chand and Garhwa Additional District and Sessions Judge Deepak Nath Tiwari —have sought security because left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) put up posters ‘awarding death sentence’ to them. On June 8, 2001, Justice Choudhary had sentenced four MCC Naxalites to death in the Barra massacre case, in which 35 people were killed. Justice Chand had awarded the death penalty to three MCC Naxalites on June 17, 2003, in the Beltu massacre case where 15 people were killed. Similarly, Justice Tiwari ordered the death sentence for four other Naxalites, in connection with the Meral massacre. An emergency meeting of the Central Committee members of the MCC was held in Chatra on June 27. The meeting decided to launch intensive campaign against the recent spate of sentence pronounced against the MCC cadres.
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