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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 P
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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 - 6 
The Chhattisgarh Government opposed the petition of rights activist Binayak Sen in the apex court seeking bail and stay on his life term for his reported links with the Naxals [Left Wing Extremism], reports Indian Express on April 6. While responding
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The Chhattisgarh Government opposed the petition of rights activist Binayak Sen in the apex court seeking bail and stay on his life term for his reported links with the Naxals [Left Wing Extremism], reports Indian Express on April 6. While responding to a March 11 notice on the petition by Binayak Sen challenging the rejection of his bail by the High Court on February 10, the State Government said Sen was involved in providing safe hideouts and logistic support to top cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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April - 6 
The Hindu reports that a former Left Wing Extremist (LWE) belonging to the Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana) was arrested by the Police in Palvancha in Khammam District on April 6.
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The Hindu reports that a former Left Wing Extremist (LWE) belonging to the Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana) was arrested by the Police in Palvancha in Khammam District on April 6. According to the Police, the former CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana dalam (squad) ‘commander’, Vajjala Babu alias Ramanna (35), reportedly made an extortion call to the secretary of a Palvancha-based educational institution identifying himself as an ‘underground ultra' and demanded INR 100, 000. Giving the details of the arrest at a press conference, Kothagudem Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Devadas Nagul said that Babu was involved in five cases of murder, including the killing of Vikram, a Naxalite, at Mucherla in 2009. He had been indulging in extortion attempts ever since he surrendered to the Police in 2001.
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April - 9 
Times of India reports that many industries located in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dominated areas are forced to buy peace with the Left Wing Extremists (LWE) due to insecure environment. Speaking at a Confederation of Indian Industr
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Times of India reports that many industries located in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dominated areas are forced to buy peace with the Left Wing Extremists (LWE) due to insecure environment. Speaking at a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organised seminar on "Security Dimensions of Development Disparities" in New Delhi on April 9, Union Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai said the Maoists often serve extortion notices to many industries located in central and eastern India where the LWE have a strong presence. He said that due to insecure environment and thin presence of Security Forces (SFs), the industries are forced to pay extortion money for their safety and smooth running of the business. "The Government and industry must work together to tackle the challenge urgently as the information revolution has led to greater awareness and the masses are unwilling to wait," he added. It was also stated by him that, currently, almost 81 per cent of crime in India is committed by first-timers and the maximum numbers of criminals are between the ages of 16-28.
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April - 10 
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh has described Naxals as the "biggest threat" to democracy and vowed to pursue its current policies to eliminate the Maoist menace, reports IBNLive. Naxalism and terrorism are the "biggest threat" to the country
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh has described Naxals as the "biggest threat" to democracy and vowed to pursue its current policies to eliminate the Maoist menace, reports IBNLive. Naxalism and terrorism are the "biggest threat" to the country and its democracy. If democracy is to be kept alive, the Naxal violence has to be eliminated, he said at a function in Raipur District on April 10. The State will remain firm on its policies while tackling the Naxal violence, Singh said, adding the people of Chhattisgarh are with the Government in this fight.
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April - 10 
Times of India on April 10 that reports the State Director General of Police (DGP) Ajit Parasnis admitted while talking to reporters in Nagpur, that the Naxals (Left Wing Extremists) too had developed a strong intelligence network parallel to that of
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Times of India on April 10 that reports the State Director General of Police (DGP) Ajit Parasnis admitted while talking to reporters in Nagpur, that the Naxals (Left Wing Extremists) too had developed a strong intelligence network parallel to that of the Security Agencies. Parasnis visited Gadchiroli District Police Headquarters along with a team of the senior officers of State Police and Central Paramilitary Forces to pay homage to C-60 trooper Dhananjay Mhaske, killed in an encounter with the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on April 8. "The DGP also had a brief discussion with the senior officials about the compensation package that can be offered to the injured C-60 commando. The top Police Officer had been repeatedly assuring the jawan (trooper) that he would stand by his family too," said the hospital source. Parasnis, apart from attending a meeting of the personnel to hear their grievances, also took review of the law and order situation in the District. The DGP is learnt to have spent time with the senior officials discussing the details of the security arrangement and anti-Naxal operation tactics. "We had gone for a search operation after there was an input regarding presence of Naxals in that particular area. Like the Police Parties had the input regarding the Naxals, the rebels too had managed to gather information about Police presence," said Parasnis.
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April - 10 
Times of India reports that four leaders of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Madhya Pradesh Police from an arms dump in the State capital Bhopal on April 10. The arrested leaders have been identified as Divakar Patil,
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Times of India reports that four leaders of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Madhya Pradesh Police from an arms dump in the State capital Bhopal on April 10. The arrested leaders have been identified as Divakar Patil, Sunitha, Pentaiah and Ramesh. "A Police Officer from Guntur was summoned to confirm the identities of the rebel leaders," a source said. While Divakar is a native of Bapatla town, the other three were residents of Ponnur and Amruthalur towns in Guntur District in Andhra Pradesh. They had joined the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] movement a decade ago and worked in Bollapalli, Veldurthy and Pullalacheruvu dalams (squad) for more than six years. "They shifted their base to MP following the aggressive Police hunt in the Nallamala region in the last four years," sources said. The antecedents of the arrested Maoists are yet to be known, police believe they might have been working in coordination with the armed dalams in the forests. "They initially worked as weapon carriers in Guntur District and subsequently promoted," a Police official said.
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April - 11 
DNA reports that speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event at the College of Defence Management (CDM) in Hyderabad on April 11, the Chhattisgarh Governor, Shekhar Dutt, said the Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists] are obstructing development in
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DNA reports that speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event at the College of Defence Management (CDM) in Hyderabad on April 11, the Chhattisgarh Governor, Shekhar Dutt, said the Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists] are obstructing development in the areas where they have a strong presence in Chhattisgarh, but the Government is trying to sow the seeds of growth to root out the menace. "These people have closed a particular area from all kinds of development because it is their interest to see that no development takes place," he said. "I think we have to gradually move in and the seeds of development must go into these places. Therefore, it is not something which can be done immediately. Immediately, it can be done. That is by force. But we are not using that kind of force," he said. To a query, the Chhattisgarh Governor said the anti-Naxal operation is not like a traditional war in which the Security Forces (SFs) will have quick success. "This is not that kind of a thing. It is regarding a number of people, the villagers are not allowed to do their own business. Own business does not mean just living in the forest areas. They must improve along with time. New technologies and communication must come. For communication, you need towers. If they destroy the (cell phone) towers, are they pro-people or against people?" he asked. Dutt, in his valedictory address to the CDM students, said the concept of security should not be confined to the application of force by the State. Further, Dutt defended the necessity of the Koya commandos in Chhattisgarh to resist Naxals, adds Deccan Chronicle. Dutt said that the tribals in Chhattisgarh had to survive among the Naxals who were brutally attacking them. He said that many locals had been killed as the Naxals had suspected them to be police informants and added that the locals thus needed to defend themselves. When asked about the Supreme Court’s concern over the Chhattisgarh Government’s Koya commandos, the Governor refused to comment. The apex court on April 6 had expressed concern over the creation of Koya commandos and giving them arms to deal with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The court has sought a response from the Chhattisgarh Government by April 15 following an affidavit filed by Swami Agnivesh.
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April - 11 
Times of India reports that Chichgarh squad of Anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] Special Action Force recovered arms and ammunition from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideouts between Chichgarh and Maisuli forests in Gondia District in
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Times of India reports that Chichgarh squad of Anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] Special Action Force recovered arms and ammunition from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideouts between Chichgarh and Maisuli forests in Gondia District in the early hours of April 11. This ammunition was being accumulated here for some future attack in this region. The estimated cost of this ammunition is over INR 16,000. While the Chichgarh anti-Naxal squad was on routine combing operation, it received a tip-off that some ammunition has been stashed away in the forest. The squad recovered the cache that included two stengun magazines, one stengun, 9mm pistols with 56 live rounds and material related to Maoist movement.
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April - 13 
Times of India reports that the Chhattisgarh Government has told the Supreme Court that People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) leader and pediatrician Binayak Sen should not be granted bail as he had arranged for safe hideouts to top leaders of th
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Times of India reports that the Chhattisgarh Government has told the Supreme Court that People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) leader and pediatrician Binayak Sen should not be granted bail as he had arranged for safe hideouts to top leaders of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and helped them get employment under concealed identity. Ahead of the April 15 hearing on Sen's bail plea by a Bench of Justices H S Bedi and C K Prasad, the State through standing counsel Atul Jha submitted an additional affidavit before the court terming the activities of Sen and his wife Elina as "anti-national" as they helped the cadres of the CPI-Maoists, which had been declared a terrorist organisation and banned by the Centre and the State Governments. The State Government said that for the top Maoist leaders, he arranged safe hideouts by arranging houses on rent, helped them open bank accounts and in getting employment under concealed identity and provided employment by incorporating trusts. It said the Andhra Pradesh Police announced a cash award of INR 1.2 million for the arrest of top Maoist leader and politburo member Narayan Sanyal on March 25, 2006, but Sen maintained strong links with him. When Sanyal was arrested and lodged in jail, Sen met him on the false pretext of treating him. "Sen met Narayan Sanyal 33 times within a short span of 11 months (from June 5, 2006 to April 30, 2007) by falsely representing him as a brother and relative of co-accused Sanyal. The purpose of meeting entered in the (jail) register was 'domestic reason'," it said. The Raman Singh Government also said that Sen's wife Elina had also helped top Maoist Shankar Singh and Amita Srivastava in opening bank accounts. "The petitioner also arranged job for absconding top Maoist Amita Srivastava in a local school. To camouflage the identity of top Maoists, Sen and his wife Elina Sen showed top Maoists as employees of their alleged charitable organisation `Rupanter'," the State Government said. It said that being a PUCL member did not justify harbouring top Maoists and arranging safe hideouts for them. "As a concerned citizen of this country, the petitioner ought to have informed the Police about the whereabouts of hardcore Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists]."
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April - 13 
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Gurudas Kamat, praised Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers fighting the Maoists in Jharkhand and assured that the Centre would look into their requirements. "The nation salutes CRPF jawans (troopers)
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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Gurudas Kamat, praised Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers fighting the Maoists in Jharkhand and assured that the Centre would look into their requirements. "The nation salutes CRPF jawans (troopers) who are fighting Naxalites [Left Wing Extremism] in the forests. The Government will address their problems and requirements," Kamat said while meeting the CRPF personnel at the Zilla School ground in Chaibasa in West Singhbhum District to mark a function of the 197th battalion of the CRPF. Condemning the killing of two villagers by the Maoists in Latehar on April 12, Kamat asked what the Maoists want to prove by indulging in violence. To a query whether the Union Government would sanction setting up of more camps in the dense Saranda forest in West Singhbhum, Kamat said the Government would consider it after recruitment of more personnel in the CRPF. On another query as to when the night service of the railways would start, Kamat said he would speak to the railway ministry, adding if Jharkhand provided security trains, services could restart in the areas bordering Jharkhand and West Bengal. Train services were cancelled after the Gyaneshwari Express mishap in 2010.
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April - 14 
Times of India reports that the Special Task Force (STF) troopers arrested a top leader identified as Baidyanath Tiwari alias Tula Nand Tiwari alias Binod Mahto alias Sameerji alias Bhagwan Dada, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) fr
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Times of India reports that the Special Task Force (STF) troopers arrested a top leader identified as Baidyanath Tiwari alias Tula Nand Tiwari alias Binod Mahto alias Sameerji alias Bhagwan Dada, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Samukhiya Mor village in Banka District on April 14. Acting on a tip off, the Police team headed by the STF Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Neeraj Kumar raided a hide out and arrested Tiwari, the Additional Director General (Headquarters) ADG (HQs) Rajvardhan Sharma said. Tiwari is secretary of the Bihar Jharkhand Special Area Committee (BJSAC) of the outlawed CPI (Maoist). The Police recovered a pistol, six live ammunition, 11 mobile phones, a laptop and a large quantity of Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] literature from the possession of Tiwari who was wanted in at least 25 cases of Maoist operations in Bihar, the ADG said. Tiwari, a native of Jokityabad village in Giridih District of Jharkhand, was wanted in connection with at least 25 Naxalite activities, including the murder case of the then Munger SP KC Suresh Babu in 2005 and abduction of four cops from Kajra forests in Lakhisarai District of Bihar in 2010, ADG Sharma added.
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April - 16 
Times of India reports that a large number of surrendered cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and Left Wing Extremist members were rehabilitated by the Visakha rural Police in Visakhapatnam District on April 16. About 58 Maoist
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Times of India reports that a large number of surrendered cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and Left Wing Extremist members were rehabilitated by the Visakha rural Police in Visakhapatnam District on April 16. About 58 Maoists including three ‘commanders’ and a ‘deputy commander’ were given house pattas (land deeds) of 60 square yards each at Rayapu Agraharam in Sabbavaram mandal (administrative division). Most of them belong to the primitive tribal group (PTG) and residents of Koyyuru, Chintapalli and GK Veedhi, stronghold areas of banned outfit. They would get help under the housing scheme to construct the houses. The rehabilitation move was said to be the initiative of Vizag range Deputy inspector General of Police (DIG) Soumya Mishra and Superintendent of Police (SP) Vineet Brijlal with a view to curb the Maoist violence in the Visakha agency and encourage surrenders. Some of the surrendered were given home guard posts.
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April - 17 
Ranchi Express reports that at a Press conference in Ranchi on April 16, the Minister of Health of Bihar, Aswani Kumar Chaubey asked the Jharkhand Government to form a joint strategy to fight Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] menace. Chaubey said “Both Bih
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Ranchi Express reports that at a Press conference in Ranchi on April 16, the Minister of Health of Bihar, Aswani Kumar Chaubey asked the Jharkhand Government to form a joint strategy to fight Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] menace. Chaubey said “Both Bihar and Jharkhand are facing similar problem of Naxalism. We need to fight this problem together.” Speaking on the development in Bihar, he said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government has accelerated the pace of development. But Jharkhand with unstable Government in the past one decade has lagged in terms of development, he added. He expressed hope that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led coalition Government headed by Arjun Munda will usher in development.
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April - 17 
Times of India reports that the Security Forces killed 550 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and arrested 4,090 others in the past one decade in the State, Chief Minister Arjun Munda said in the State capital Ranchi on April 17. He
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Times of India reports that the Security Forces killed 550 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and arrested 4,090 others in the past one decade in the State, Chief Minister Arjun Munda said in the State capital Ranchi on April 17. He said after the creation of the new State, Maoist activities in the form of killing and abducting for extortion and holding of kangaroo courts' went up, which is a matter of concern and the State Police was being revamped to deal with the situation. Of the 18 Maoist-affected Districts of the State 14 are seriously affected but the Planning Commission-sponsored Integrated Development Programme is being executed to isolate the militants, he said. Asked about Jharkhand's preparations for tackling the menace, Munda said, "the Government has chalked out an integrated programme under which State Police, Central Paramilitary Forces, Central and State intelligence agencies are working in tandem." "To tackle Maoist menace, the manpower in all the 118 Police Stations of the Naxalite [Left Wing Extremist]-affected areas has been doubled," he said and added under the scheme 13,000 additional personnel have been appointed in the Police Stations.
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April - 17 
A group of Maoists dug up the upcoming road between Peddamusaleru-Kurnapalli villages on Andhra-Chhattisgarh border in the District. The new road is being constructed under the Central Government sponsored integrated development plan for the Left Win
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A group of Maoists dug up the upcoming road between Peddamusaleru-Kurnapalli villages on Andhra-Chhattisgarh border in the District. The new road is being constructed under the Central Government sponsored integrated development plan for the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected areas.
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April - 19 
Times of India reports that Mangal Singh Korchami alias Diwakar, a top ranking Naxal [Left Wing Extremist] leader was killed by dalam (squad) members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Nagpur District on April 19. Diwakar was the
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Times of India reports that Mangal Singh Korchami alias Diwakar, a top ranking Naxal [Left Wing Extremist] leader was killed by dalam (squad) members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Nagpur District on April 19. Diwakar was the ‘commander’ of the Tippagarh dalam and ‘secretary’ of the North Gadchiroli division of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC) in Nagpur. Diwakar and his wife, Jyoti had been instrumental in strengthening the Naxal base in the northern part of the District. Police sources say that Diwakar wanted to start a separate outfit. The Tippagarh dalam was largely responsible for the 51 Police deaths in 2009.
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April - 19 
Times of India reports that six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the forests of Khobramendha near Malewada village under Wadsa division of Gadchi
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Times of India reports that six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the forests of Khobramendha near Malewada village under Wadsa division of Gadchiroli District in the afternoon of April 19. One of the injured troopers, identified as Mahendra Singh from Punjab, later died of his injuries. Viresh Prabhu, Superintendent of Police (SP, Gadchiroli) said that the encounter started following CRPF troopers getting information about heavy Maoists presence in the Khobramendha forest, adds Hindustan Times. “We suspected couple of deaths from the Naxalite [Left Wing Extremist] side as heavy firing witnessed from both the sides,” he said. However, the District administration could not find a single body of Naxalite at the site.
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April - 20 
Top Police officials of Gadchiroli District visited Kandholi and other nearby villages and met the locals as part of a drive to boost confidence of villagers in the anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] fight. They engaged the villagers in the discussion
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Top Police officials of Gadchiroli District visited Kandholi and other nearby villages and met the locals as part of a drive to boost confidence of villagers in the anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] fight. They engaged the villagers in the discussion to fight the Maoists. A large number of villagers turned up for the meeting and vowed to fight the extremists, the Police said.
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April - 21 
The Hindu reports that three Left Wing Extremist (LWE) cadres of the Communist Party of India- Marxist-Leninist-Janashakti (CPI-ML-Janashakti) identified as ‘District committee member’ Rachapalli Anjaneyulu, S. Sundar Rao and B. Suresh were arrested
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The Hindu reports that three Left Wing Extremist (LWE) cadres of the Communist Party of India- Marxist-Leninist-Janashakti (CPI-ML-Janashakti) identified as ‘District committee member’ Rachapalli Anjaneyulu, S. Sundar Rao and B. Suresh were arrested by a Special Police party at a place somewhere between Pedagarlapadu and Takkellapadu villages in Guntur District on April 21. A pistol of Chinese make, three live cartridges and two ‘tapanchas' were seized from them. Superintendent of Police (SP) A. Ravichandra said, Anjaneyulu was a member of the Subhash Group of the CPI-ML Janashakti and was involved in several offences, including the murder of a forest guard. Anjaneyulu and his associates confessed that they were planning to eliminate N. Sankar of Gurazala whom they accused of being a Police informer.
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April - 22 
The Hindu reports that the Police arrested two persons identified as K. Sambaiah (45) and P. Prasad alias Babu (32) from Huzurabad Sub-Division in Karimnagar District on April 22. Sambaiah, a resident of Kazipet and Babu from Ramagundam mandal (admin
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The Hindu reports that the Police arrested two persons identified as K. Sambaiah (45) and P. Prasad alias Babu (32) from Huzurabad Sub-Division in Karimnagar District on April 22. Sambaiah, a resident of Kazipet and Babu from Ramagundam mandal (administrative unit) procured a tapancha and an air-pistol and started extortions pretending to be Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists], Superintendent of Police (SP) N. Shivashankar Reddy said. The Police recovered a tapancha, an air-pistol, a motorcycle and INR 3, 000 cash from their possession.
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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
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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 - 24 
The Chhattisgarh Government is planning to use Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) of the Indian Air Force to conduct reconnaissance of Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-hit areas even as Security Forces are mulling entering the Communist Party of India-Maoist
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The Chhattisgarh Government is planning to use Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) of the Indian Air Force to conduct reconnaissance of Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-hit areas even as Security Forces are mulling entering the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) stronghold of Abujhmad, reports Express Buzz. "We are in talks with the IAF to get the help of their different variants of UAVs which can fly over the Maoist-hit areas in the State and provide us surveillance of the ground. The IAF has its UAVs presently at Nagpur and we plan to use them from a base in Jagdalpur," Director General of Police (DGP) Vishwa Ranjan said. "The renewed effort is to push out Naxalites in Abujhmad by conducting joint operations with central forces like Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF)," Ranjan added. "An anti-mine vehicle manufactured by an Israeli firm may soon carry out tests to detect land mines and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), stealthy put under the ground. It is a robotic vehicle which works on cat-scan principle and costs about Rs 20 crore [INR 200 million]," he added.
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April - 24 
The Jharkhand State Police have come up with a new strategy to fight Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism] in the State, reports Ranchi Express. The decision was taken at a high level meeting headed by Director General of Police (DGP) GS Rath at the Police
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The Jharkhand State Police have come up with a new strategy to fight Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism] in the State, reports Ranchi Express. The decision was taken at a high level meeting headed by Director General of Police (DGP) GS Rath at the Police Headquarters in Ranchi on April 24. The Police would strengthen its intelligence resources and extend its reach among the rural masses to take stock of the Naxal outfits. It would make new pickets in the sensitive areas and curb the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) menace in the rural belt of the State.
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April - 26 
Times of India reports that the State Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested a woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) identified as Sushma Ramteke alias Shraddah Gurav alias Arti (27), from a rented apartment in Talaopali area i
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Times of India reports that the State Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested a woman cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) identified as Sushma Ramteke alias Shraddah Gurav alias Arti (27), from a rented apartment in Talaopali area in Thane District on April 26. A team led by Police officers Jitendra Agarkar and Shailash Gaikwad arrested Sushma on the information revealed during interrogation by Anjali Sontakke alias Angela, a member of the newly-formed Golden Corridor Committee (GCC) of the Maoist arrested on April 25, said ATS Chief Rakesh Maria. The Police have recovered a large quantity of Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] literature, laptops, CDs, audio, video tapes, press notes and cash amounting to INR 455, 000 cash from her. “Sushma heads the base in Pune, which they have been using since 2008. The group targets urban hutments and areas in industrial belts to spread their ideology and recruit tribals. The base in Pune ensured that these two [Angela and Sushma] organise procurement of weapons, flash cameras and other equipment needed by the group. She was involved in handling the salary, in arranging financial assistance, a safe haven for the group members, medical assistance and procurement and storage of weapons. She was also involved in sending the weapons safely when needed to locations decided," said Maria. “Sushma was working as a marketing agent in a Pune-based company under the name Shradha Gurav. They probably used this as a cover,” added Maria.
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April - 27 
In order to avoid being intercepted by the Police and intelligence agencies, the Maoists cadres have now begun to communicate through High Frequency (HF) radio waves which the Security Forces (SFs) are finding hard to "tap", reports Economic Times. "
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In order to avoid being intercepted by the Police and intelligence agencies, the Maoists cadres have now begun to communicate through High Frequency (HF) radio waves which the Security Forces (SFs) are finding hard to "tap", reports Economic Times. "Naxalites and their cadres have been using cellular phones and VHF sets to communicate but recently we have found that they are now communicating on HF sets," Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Border Security Force (BSF) Ram Avtar said. We have been using our in-built equipments to track and intercept Maoist communication on wireless for quite sometime now, said the BSF officer, who commands five battalions (5,000 personnel) of the force in Kanker District in Chhattisgarh. Top security officials deployed to undertake anti-Naxal operations in Chhattisgarh and other States say an increasing number of Maoist cadres have now begun using the HF radio waves instead of Very High Frequency (VHF) waves used earlier, to escape the surveillance radars of intelligence units. The SFs are now looking to obtain and deploy advanced interception equipment which can intrude the HF waves.
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April - 27 
The People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), the military wing of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), is training its cadres to counter aerial attacks in the event of air strikes by the Indian Air Force, reports Deccan Chronicle. Sour
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The People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), the military wing of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), is training its cadres to counter aerial attacks in the event of air strikes by the Indian Air Force, reports Deccan Chronicle. Sources said that the Maoists are also planning to carry out strikes on airports. The Special Intelligence Branch of the anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] agency of Andhra Pradesh Police had recently recovered key documents and sketches with details of how Maoists will defend air attacks and capture airports. The syllabus for military training of Maoist cadres is being revamped. A manual, titled Guerrilla Air Defence written by the ‘central military commissioner’ and senior Maoist Tipparthi Tirupati alias ‘Devji’ of Andhra Pradesh has been introduced into the Maoist syllabus. This syllabus includes instructions on how to kill air force commandos while they climb down during air drops from choppers. Sources in the State Police Headquarters say that the Maoists are a step ahead in combat strategies.
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April - 30 
The Hindu reports that a Left Wing Extremist (LWE) belonging to the Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana) was killed and two other LWE cadres were injured in an encounter with the Poli
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The Hindu reports that a Left Wing Extremist (LWE) belonging to the Praja Pratighatana faction of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana) was killed and two other LWE cadres were injured in an encounter with the Police in the forest area under Karakagudem Police Station limits in Pinapaka mandal (administrative unit) in Khammam District on April 30. According to sources, the exchange of fire took place during the course of a combing operation by the personnel of a special Police team between Moddulagudem and Adaviramaram. Superintendent of Police Kanti Rana Tata said that the slain Naxalite cadre was CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana Gundala area committee ‘commander’ Gampala Shankar, the brother of the outfit's State ‘secretary’ Mohan. Two more Naxalite cadres sustained bullet wounds in the exchange of fire, he said adding that they were rushed to a hospital in Khammam. The Police recovered two pistols and a country-made weapon besides several rounds of ammunition from the encounter site.
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