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February - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), on February 1, blasted a house at Dundru village, under the Sehna police station limits in Lohardaga. Reports said the Naxalites suspected the house owner of being a police informer and
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), on February 1, blasted a house at Dundru village, under the Sehna police station limits in Lohardaga. Reports said the Naxalites suspected the house owner of being a police informer and they also reportedly blamed him for collecting money in the name of the PWG.
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February - 2 
The Jharkhand police on February 2, raided two well fortified bunkers of left wing extremists, Naxlaites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) deep in the forests of Kandedih under the Pirtand police station limits, Giridih district. A huge cache of a
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The Jharkhand police on February 2, raided two well fortified bunkers of left wing extremists, Naxlaites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) deep in the forests of Kandedih under the Pirtand police station limits, Giridih district. A huge cache of arms and explosives and large quantity of Naxal literature were also recovered during the raid.
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February - 2 
There was an exchange of fire between left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and the police for about two hours on February 2 near the Bairapuram tank under the Lingala police station limits, Mahbubnagar district. Casualties
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There was an exchange of fire between left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and the police for about two hours on February 2 near the Bairapuram tank under the Lingala police station limits, Mahbubnagar district. Casualties have been reported. Police suspect that some Naxalites are injured as they have found blood marks at the encounter site. The police have launched a combing operation to arrest the Naxalites.
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February - 3 
A media report on February 3 said that the Bihar Police’s Special Task Force (STF) launched a major operation against left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit, the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in different districts of the Tirhut division in North Bihar
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A media report on February 3 said that the Bihar Police’s Special Task Force (STF) launched a major operation against left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit, the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in different districts of the Tirhut division in North Bihar. The operation has been launched to check the growing network and activities of the banned Naxal outfit. The crackdown operation in the first phase began in the last week of January 2002 in Sheohar, Piprahi and Tirgai areas where the MCC has reportedly spread its influence. According to the ADG (Tirhut), M K Sinha, the crackdown on the MCC networks has been initiated by STF, and is assisted by the district police concerned in seven police stations areas of Sheohar and Motihari district. In the operation’s second phase, the STF and the local police would conduct raids in areas under the jurisdiction of the Katra, Nanpur, Jale and Kamtaul police stations of Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi and Darbhanga districts respectively, said the ADG. According to police sources, the MCC activists have expanded their activities in Sidhotiya, Dhurkurba, Bulaki, Lalgarh, Nayagaon, Shyompur, Bhantaha and Khairaba areas of Sheohar district. The outfit is also reportedly running training camps along the Indo-Nepal border with the help of Maoist insurgents in Nepal.
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February - 3 
Five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) were arrested and four rifles and several rounds of ammunition recovered during raids at some villages under the Lalgar and Shalbani police station limits, on February 3.
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Five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) were arrested and four rifles and several rounds of ammunition recovered during raids at some villages under the Lalgar and Shalbani police station limits, on February 3. The district police chief said that the arrests were made after interrogating a Naxalite arrested in January 2002. He said the arrested Naxalites were members of ‘village defence squads’ formed by the PWG in the region.
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February - 4 
An assessment report on ‘red terror’ prepared by the State police said that left-wing extremism, Naxalism has grown in Bihar in the past two years especially since the creation of the State of Jharkhand. The report refers to the growing threat conseq
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An assessment report on ‘red terror’ prepared by the State police said that left-wing extremism, Naxalism has grown in Bihar in the past two years especially since the creation of the State of Jharkhand. The report refers to the growing threat consequent to the merger of the People’s War Group (PWG) and the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Party Unity). It says, "the People’s War in Bihar is more systematic, calculative and expansionist of all the Naxalite outfits. This organisation is well versed in explosive techniques and generally targets police personnel ruthlessly". The report has also pointed out to the demoralisation that set in the Bihar police after the PWG entered the State and has stressed on the need to sensitise the police force to the security aspects. Besides, the report expresses concern over the increasing cases of landmine blasts, deaths of police personnel and loss of police weaponry. The report also notes that both the PWG and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) have been growing at the cost of mainstream moderate Left parties, like Communist Party of India Marxist-Leninist CPI(ML), the Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Communist Party of India, Marxist CPI-M, among others. It sees a dangerous trend of more violent organisations "eating into" the bases of the moderate Left, predicting a more "bloody battle in the future".
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February - 4 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the Muthyalampadu telephone exchange in Guntru district on February 4. Official sources said that eight armed Naxalites asked members present there to vacate the premises. Later,
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the Muthyalampadu telephone exchange in Guntru district on February 4. Official sources said that eight armed Naxalites asked members present there to vacate the premises. Later, the Naxalites set the exchange afire. The police suspect that the Naxals used detonators to blast the building. According to a preliminary reports, the loss is estimated to be approximately Rs 10 lakh.
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February - 4 
The death toll in the February 4 attack on the police party in Chatra by left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) has risen to nine with a police personnel succumbing to his injuries in Ranchi on February 5. Eight police p
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The death toll in the February 4 attack on the police party in Chatra by left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) has risen to nine with a police personnel succumbing to his injuries in Ranchi on February 5. Eight police personnel were killed in the incident.
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February - 5 
In another incident, on the same day, four Naxalites of the Mahanadi squad of the PWG surrendered before Nandyal Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mahender Reddy.
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In another incident, on the same day, four Naxalites of the Mahanadi squad of the PWG surrendered before Nandyal Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mahender Reddy.
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February - 5 
Jharkhand government on February 5, announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each for the next of kin of the police personnel killed in the February 4 attack. The government also announced a compensation of Rs one lakh each to the dependents of the two
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Jharkhand government on February 5, announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each for the next of kin of the police personnel killed in the February 4 attack. The government also announced a compensation of Rs one lakh each to the dependents of the two others killed in the ambush, sources in the Chief Minister's office said.
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February - 5 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) set fire to two telephone exchanges in Dachepalli and Grujala Mandals, Guntur district on the night of February 5. Official sources estimated the loss of property at Rs. three million.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) set fire to two telephone exchanges in Dachepalli and Grujala Mandals, Guntur district on the night of February 5. Official sources estimated the loss of property at Rs. three million.
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February - 5 
Suspected activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private army of landowners in Bihar, killed two supporters of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML at Mirzapur village, Jehanabad district on February 5.
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Suspected activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private army of landowners in Bihar, killed two supporters of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML at Mirzapur village, Jehanabad district on February 5.
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February - 6 
According to official sources, governments of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh have decided to launch a joint police operation in Rohtas and Kaimur hills to thwart any plan of the two proscribed left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfits, the People’s War Group (P
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According to official sources, governments of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh have decided to launch a joint police operation in Rohtas and Kaimur hills to thwart any plan of the two proscribed left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfits, the People’s War Group (PWG) and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) to make their headquarters in the terrain of Kaimur hills. The operation would be assisted by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Police sources indicated that one battalion of the Bihar Military Police (BMP), two battalions of the CRPF and four squads of the Special Task Force (STF) would be used for the task. The Jharkhand and UP police, too, would back the operation from their respective border areas to prevent the Naxalites’ escape to hide in the two States.
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February - 6 
Meanwhile, an alert was sounded in the districts of Rohtas, Nawada, Arwal and Aurangabad following threats issued by the MCC on February 4, that it would avenge the killing of 11 Naxalites by police in four encounters in these districts in January 20
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Meanwhile, an alert was sounded in the districts of Rohtas, Nawada, Arwal and Aurangabad following threats issued by the MCC on February 4, that it would avenge the killing of 11 Naxalites by police in four encounters in these districts in January 2002.
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February - 6 
Speaking in Gangavaram on February 6, Andhra Pradesh Home Minister T Devender Goud said that the government welcomed any initiative by any agency for talks with left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit the People’s War Group (PWG), with the hope that suc
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Speaking in Gangavaram on February 6, Andhra Pradesh Home Minister T Devender Goud said that the government welcomed any initiative by any agency for talks with left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit the People’s War Group (PWG), with the hope that such a step would ensure peace, a prerequisite for speedy development. "We have an open mind", he said. The Minister assured that an all-party meeting will be convened to discuss the Naxal problem after Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s return from his foreign tour. They said that the modalities and other aspects for talks would be discussed at the meeting. Each and every point would be discussed at length before taking a final decision. He added that the government had already opened doors for discussions with Naxals and they were also showing interests for the same.
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February - 7 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed the brother of a ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator, on February 7. Police sources said that an estimated 15 Naxalites dressed in police uniform abducted three pe
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed the brother of a ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator, on February 7. Police sources said that an estimated 15 Naxalites dressed in police uniform abducted three person, including the brother of the legislator, from his home in Sake village, Lohardaga district on February 7. While the others were reportedly released, the brother of the legislator was killed. Media reports said the MCC had been opposed to the family of the legislator for a long time and killed his brother because he refused to pay ransom to the outfit. Police have launched a combing operation to arrest the Naxalites.
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February - 9 
Meanwhile, the police arrested one person, a self-proclaimed regional publicity in-charge of the MCC, from Machali village of Muzaffarpur on February 9.
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Meanwhile, the police arrested one person, a self-proclaimed regional publicity in-charge of the MCC, from Machali village of Muzaffarpur on February 9.
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February - 10 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the engine of a goods train and a building of the railway station at Chalama in the forests of Nallamala range, Kurnool district on February 10 night. Reports said the Naxalites
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blew up the engine of a goods train and a building of the railway station at Chalama in the forests of Nallamala range, Kurnool district on February 10 night. Reports said the Naxalites sang a ‘revolutionary’ song before leaving the place. They also reportedly wrote in the registers with the station master and train driver that they were doing so to protest against the ‘illegal confinement’ of two Naxalites- Gangaiah and Nirmal - in Mahboobnagar district, whose whereabouts were not known.
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February - 10 
Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee (APCLC) on February 10, urged the State Government to take measures for creating a ‘democratic environment’ prior to holding talks with the PWG. Addressing a press conference in Hyderabad, M Rat
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Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee (APCLC) on February 10, urged the State Government to take measures for creating a ‘democratic environment’ prior to holding talks with the PWG. Addressing a press conference in Hyderabad, M Ratnamala, State President of the APCLC, welcomed the government’s move to hold negotiations with Naxalites, but said that it should concentrate on solving the basic problems of the people, for which the Naxals were leading a movement.
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February - 10 
The Bihar government has launched ‘Operation Crackdown’ against the proscribed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in north Bihar, resulting in a number of activists surrendering to the authorities, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police (Tirhut range) S
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The Bihar government has launched ‘Operation Crackdown’ against the proscribed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) in north Bihar, resulting in a number of activists surrendering to the authorities, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police (Tirhut range) S K Bhardwaj said on February 10. Several hardcore naxalites belonging to the outfit have been arrested in the five north Bihar districts of Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Vaishali and parts of Motihari district, where the operation has been launched, he said. A list of 300 hardcore MCC activists has been prepared and a special task force is conducting raids to apprehend them, Bhardwaj indicated.
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February - 11 
In a separate development, the Vishakhapatnam district police has decided to organise a programme called ‘Three tents’ in the Agency areas of the district to educate the people in tribal areas on the welfare schemes taken up by the government and the
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In a separate development, the Vishakhapatnam district police has decided to organise a programme called ‘Three tents’ in the Agency areas of the district to educate the people in tribal areas on the welfare schemes taken up by the government and thereby to ensure that they are not attracted to the ideology of the Naxalites. Official sources indicated that the programme, comprising three components namely organising medical camps, accepting petitions from tribals and spreading awareness through cultural events, would be organised thrice a week. The first such programme was organised at Pedavalasa in GK Veedhi mandal in the district on February 10. Taking part as the chief guest in the programme, the district police chief observed that some students studying in welfare hostels in the Agency areas were gradually getting attracted to the Naxalite movement. Some of them go out for days together probably to find out what the Naxalite movement had to offer to them but their movements were not noticed by hostel wardens. This dangerous trend should be checked at the earliest, he said.
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February - 11 
In a separate incident, in the same district, PWG Naxalites attacked the theatre owned by the family of the Member of Parliament (MP) from Nandyal at Gajulapalli. According to official sources, the total loss was estimated at Rs. 790,000.
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In a separate incident, in the same district, PWG Naxalites attacked the theatre owned by the family of the Member of Parliament (MP) from Nandyal at Gajulapalli. According to official sources, the total loss was estimated at Rs. 790,000.
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February - 11 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed the district president of the Congress party at Bhamragarh, Gadchiroli district on February 11. Official sources said that the incident occurred when the leader was proceeding in
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed the district president of the Congress party at Bhamragarh, Gadchiroli district on February 11. Official sources said that the incident occurred when the leader was proceeding in a jeep to address a meeting for the forthcoming election for local bodies. The Naxalites stopped his jeep and asked others to go back. The bullet-ridden body of the Congress leader was later recovered.
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February - 11 
The Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Babu Lal Marandi, on February 11, admitted that the State was passing through a critical situation due to the activities of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and left-wing extremist, Naxalite organisations.
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The Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Babu Lal Marandi, on February 11, admitted that the State was passing through a critical situation due to the activities of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and left-wing extremist, Naxalite organisations. Speaking to the media in Ranchi, he said that the State government had initiated action against the subversive activities in the State with the help of the Union government.
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February - 12 
Meanwhile, according to media reports, the PWG intends to utilise the opportunity to its advantage. Reports said that a resolution to this effect was passed by the PWG’s North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC) immediately after the Naxalite g
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Meanwhile, according to media reports, the PWG intends to utilise the opportunity to its advantage. Reports said that a resolution to this effect was passed by the PWG’s North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC) immediately after the Naxalite group extended its offer of talks to the government. The NTSZC also wants its cadre to intensify all forms of the 'people's struggle' and strengthen the party network during the period.
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February - 12 
The Andhra Pradesh government on February 12 decided to hold talks with left-wing extremist, Naxalite organisation, the People’s War Group (PWG), to find a lasting solution to the law and order problem in the State. Official sources said the governme
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The Andhra Pradesh government on February 12 decided to hold talks with left-wing extremist, Naxalite organisation, the People’s War Group (PWG), to find a lasting solution to the law and order problem in the State. Official sources said the government would work out the modalities of negotiations in the next 10 days. In an all-party meeting held in Hyderabad, leaders of various political parties unanimously asked the government to initiate talks with the proscribed PWG. Speaking to the media, Home Minister T Devender Goud said that the government had decided to talk to the PWG and the modalities concerning who should talk to whom and the involvement of a third party would be finalised at another round of meeting with leaders of various political parties after ten days. Terming the government’s decision as an important step, Goud said that a common agenda would be prepared before the leaders of the political parties. "It is not an easy decision. The political parties have discussed the pros and cons of the issue and came to this important conclusion", he said. The Minister said that the government was taking the political initiative and hoped that all the obstacles would be crossed in finding a solution to the problem.
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February - 16 
The residence of a political activist of the Congress, was attacked at Jamadeipentha in Rayagada district and his sons injured by left-wing extremists, Naxalites on February 16. The Naxalites are imposing a boycott of local elections in the State. Af
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The residence of a political activist of the Congress, was attacked at Jamadeipentha in Rayagada district and his sons injured by left-wing extremists, Naxalites on February 16. The Naxalites are imposing a boycott of local elections in the State. After the attack on the political activist’s residence, the Naxalites abducted three locals and subsequently released them. They also damaged several vehicles during the attack.
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February - 18 
The Supreme Court on February 18 asked the Bihar Chief Secretary to file an affidavit and investigate into the killing of Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Shahabad, who was doing commendable job in protecting the forests. The order was passed when ami
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The Supreme Court on February 18 asked the Bihar Chief Secretary to file an affidavit and investigate into the killing of Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Shahabad, who was doing commendable job in protecting the forests. The order was passed when amicus curiae Harish Salve drew Court's attention to DFO Sanjay Singh's abduction and killing allegedly by left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) on February 15. "We are not sure whether perpetrators of the crime are only MCC or someone else, perhaps those indulging in illegal mining activities," the Court said directing the Chief Secretary to investigate into the case. The Court said the Secretary will file "his own affidavit within eight weeks" and directed the Director General of Police in the State to provide all assistance and cooperation to the Secretary in the conduct of the probe. Meanwhile, the Bihar government on February 18 ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the killing of the DFO. Chief Minister Rabri Devi, while speaking to the media, said, "I have endorsed a proposal from State Forest and Environment Ministry for a fair probe by the investigating agency into the killing of the DFO Sanjay Kumar Singh on February 15."
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February - 19 
Earlier, on February 19, MCC Naxalites killed an engineer of a private firm, Modi Construction, Ranchi near Bhakso village, Lohardaga district.
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Earlier, on February 19, MCC Naxalites killed an engineer of a private firm, Modi Construction, Ranchi near Bhakso village, Lohardaga district.
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February - 20 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked a polling party returning to the district headquarters near Arra hill in Naugarh area, Chandauli district, on February 20. The Presiding Officer and police personnel sustained se
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked a polling party returning to the district headquarters near Arra hill in Naugarh area, Chandauli district, on February 20. The Presiding Officer and police personnel sustained serious injuries in the attack. Reports said the Naxalites, however, could not loot the electronic voting machine.
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February - 20 
Also, as reported earlier, the MCC blasted a rail track near Parasnath station, Giridih district.
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Also, as reported earlier, the MCC blasted a rail track near Parasnath station, Giridih district.
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February - 20 
In a separate incident, an engine and a bogie of the Barkakana-Mughalsarai passenger train were burnt by Naxalites at Hendegir station under Dhanbad division.
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In a separate incident, an engine and a bogie of the Barkakana-Mughalsarai passenger train were burnt by Naxalites at Hendegir station under Dhanbad division.
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February - 20 
In Gumla, a stone crusher owner was killed.
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In Gumla, a stone crusher owner was killed.
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February - 20 
In Jamshedpur, suspected MCC Naxalites abducted an assistant station manager and his subordinate staff from the Mahadevsal station under Chakradharpur division of the South-Eastern Railway. The two railway employees were later released.
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In Jamshedpur, suspected MCC Naxalites abducted an assistant station manager and his subordinate staff from the Mahadevsal station under Chakradharpur division of the South-Eastern Railway. The two railway employees were later released.
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February - 20 
Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, while speaking to the media in Ranchi, said the strike had no ‘effect’ on the State and whatever incidents happened were ‘routine’.
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Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, while speaking to the media in Ranchi, said the strike had no ‘effect’ on the State and whatever incidents happened were ‘routine’.
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February - 20 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC) blasted a rail track near Parasnath station, Giridih district on February 20 causing derailment of 12 compartments of the Patna Hatia express. No casualty was reported so far. With
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC) blasted a rail track near Parasnath station, Giridih district on February 20 causing derailment of 12 compartments of the Patna Hatia express. No casualty was reported so far. With this incident, the 24-hour general strike called by the outfit in Bihar and Jharkhand against the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO) began on a violent note. Meanwhile, security measures have been strengthened in Bihar and Jharkhand and all police stations have been put on maximum alert while patrolling has been intensified on the national and State highways in the two States to maintain law and order during the strike. The People’s War Group (PWG) has also extended support to the strike.
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February - 20 
Meanwhile, the MCC has warned prospective deserters of dire consequence if they surrender to the police in exchange for a rehabilitation package announced by the State government. A senior MCC leader told a Patna newspaper that the Maoists have been
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Meanwhile, the MCC has warned prospective deserters of dire consequence if they surrender to the police in exchange for a rehabilitation package announced by the State government. A senior MCC leader told a Patna newspaper that the Maoists have been ruthless in dealing with the deserters and any activist who felt tempted by the surrender package must be ready to face the consequences.
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February - 20 
Speaking in Ranchi on February 20, Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha said that the Union government has prepared a special scheme for combating left-wing extremism, Naxalism in all the affected States, including Jharkhand. Under the scheme, the a
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Speaking in Ranchi on February 20, Union Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha said that the Union government has prepared a special scheme for combating left-wing extremism, Naxalism in all the affected States, including Jharkhand. Under the scheme, the affected States would get the special package as financial assistance.
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February - 20 
The 24-hour general strike in Jharkhand and Bihar called by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and supported by the People’s War Group (PWG) on February 20 witnessed widespread violence in which four persons were kil
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The 24-hour general strike in Jharkhand and Bihar called by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and supported by the People’s War Group (PWG) on February 20 witnessed widespread violence in which four persons were killed. The call was given in protest against the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO) and alleged police atrocities.
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February - 20 
Two truck drivers and a casual labourer were killed and six others seriously injured when approximately 200 Naxalites open indiscriminate fire on a large convoy of vehicles after blocking the Patna-Ranchi national highway (NH-33) near the Hazaribagh
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Two truck drivers and a casual labourer were killed and six others seriously injured when approximately 200 Naxalites open indiscriminate fire on a large convoy of vehicles after blocking the Patna-Ranchi national highway (NH-33) near the Hazaribagh National Park.
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February - 22 
Jharkhand police rescued from Simdega district, three senior State government officials abducted by the MCC. The three officials were abducted when they had gone to inspect a proposed tourists complex in the district. A senior police official said, "
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Jharkhand police rescued from Simdega district, three senior State government officials abducted by the MCC. The three officials were abducted when they had gone to inspect a proposed tourists complex in the district. A senior police official said, " Naxalites might have tried to abduct the officers to get their members, who have been booked under the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO) released."
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February - 22 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed a truck driver in the Harhari forest area under the Simaria police station in Chatra district on February 22. According to official sources, cause of murde
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) abducted and later killed a truck driver in the Harhari forest area under the Simaria police station in Chatra district on February 22. According to official sources, cause of murder could not be ascertained.
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February - 23 
According to official sources, State Co-operation Minister Arabinda Dhali on February 23, narrowly escaped an attempt on his life by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in Kalimela area of Malkangiri district. The Minister
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According to official sources, State Co-operation Minister Arabinda Dhali on February 23, narrowly escaped an attempt on his life by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) in Kalimela area of Malkangiri district. The Minister was on his way to Kalimela when Naxalites, who had planted landmines under a culvert in Telrai village, triggered the blast. The Minister’s car had just crossed the culvert. Official sources said that the Naxaites also opened fire at the Minister’s vehicle but it had already gone out of range. Figuring in the hit list of the PWG, Dhali has been provided with ‘Z’ category security cover. Earlier, in December 2001, the Naxalites had blown up the Minister’s house in Malkangiri.
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February - 23 
According to the Secretary of the State Election Commission, P K Chaulia, activists of the Kui Labanga Samaj, an outfit backed by the Naxalites, threatened polling personnel at a booth at Bechudi village under Gudari block and three booths under Chan
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According to the Secretary of the State Election Commission, P K Chaulia, activists of the Kui Labanga Samaj, an outfit backed by the Naxalites, threatened polling personnel at a booth at Bechudi village under Gudari block and three booths under Chandrapur block, Rayagada district.
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February - 23 
Governor C Rangarajan and as well as legal luminaries and others with experience in fighting terrorist groups in different parts of the country have given a green signal to the government’s plans to talk with the left-wing extremist Naxalite group, t
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Governor C Rangarajan and as well as legal luminaries and others with experience in fighting terrorist groups in different parts of the country have given a green signal to the government’s plans to talk with the left-wing extremist Naxalite group, the People’s War Group (PWG). As part of the process of consultations, Home Minister T Devender Goud has been meeting prominent people to seek their opinion on the issue; he had met with the Governor on February 23. According to media reports, the Governor reportedly said the government should be undeterred by the initial failure and setbacks. He also reportedly asked the government to develop backward areas and advised the administration to be careful while dealing with the Naxalites. The Home Minister also had elaborate discussions with S R Shankaran, chairman of Committee for Concerned Citizens (CCC).
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February - 23 
In separate incidents, suspected PWG Naxalites of the PWG disrupted polling for the Panchayat (local body) election in Mayurbhanj and Rayagada districts on February 23. Reports said that Naxalites, armed with pistols and sharp weapons, attacked three
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In separate incidents, suspected PWG Naxalites of the PWG disrupted polling for the Panchayat (local body) election in Mayurbhanj and Rayagada districts on February 23. Reports said that Naxalites, armed with pistols and sharp weapons, attacked three booths at Kalapani, Naharada and Bambada villages under Jamda block in Mayurbhanj district. They forcibly stamped some ballot papers and took away some more, forcing polling to be suspended. When the presiding officer at Kalapani booth resisted the Naxalites, he was assaulted and injured. The Naxalites also visited two booths at Digha and Mahisakud villages under the same block and threatened the villagers with dire consequences if they voted. The villagers did not turn up at the booths subsequently.
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February - 23 
Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram, in an interview to a news agency, said that the Union government has drawn up plans to develop tribal areas whose socio-economic backwardness has been exploited by the Naxalites to gain popularity. He said the Union
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Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram, in an interview to a news agency, said that the Union government has drawn up plans to develop tribal areas whose socio-economic backwardness has been exploited by the Naxalites to gain popularity. He said the Union government has allotted Rs. four billion for development and welfare works in the tribal areas of Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. The money will be used for the construction of roads, buildings, solar electrification, construction of schools and hostels for tribal boys and girls, he said.
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February - 24 
According to a media report of February 25, two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), were blinded by the Village Protection Group (VPG) at Bisrampur, Palamu district on February 22 night. Reports said VPG members picked up
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According to a media report of February 25, two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), were blinded by the Village Protection Group (VPG) at Bisrampur, Palamu district on February 22 night. Reports said VPG members picked up the two Naxalites from a high-school building. They were taken to the village and blinded with hot iron rods.
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February - 24 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites belonging to the Peddapalli Local Guerrilla Squad of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a police station which is under construction at Potkapalli village, Karimnagar district, on February 24. Official sources said a
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites belonging to the Peddapalli Local Guerrilla Squad of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a police station which is under construction at Potkapalli village, Karimnagar district, on February 24. Official sources said armed Naxalites attacked the police station and fixed mines and blasted the building.
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February - 25 
Sources in the Jharkhand government blamed the Sunlight Sena (a private army of the landlords) for allegedly blinding two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG), at Bisrampur, Palamu district, on February 22. Earlier, it was
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Sources in the Jharkhand government blamed the Sunlight Sena (a private army of the landlords) for allegedly blinding two left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG), at Bisrampur, Palamu district, on February 22. Earlier, it was reported that members of the Village Protection Group (VPG) blinded the Naxalites. The Palamu district police chief said five activists of the Sunlight Sena are wanted in the case. They are believed to have also been involved in a dozen cases of murder, extortion and looting, he added.
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February - 25 
The State Police arrested a government employee under the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO) from Ningani village, Lohardaga district, on February 25. He was arrested for alleged links with left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communis
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The State Police arrested a government employee under the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO) from Ningani village, Lohardaga district, on February 25. He was arrested for alleged links with left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC). The outfit is proscribed under the POTO.
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February - 27 
Official sources said on February 27 that 24 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre, surrendered in East Champaran district. Sources said the surrenders came after the district police chief, D N Gupta, undertook a tour of the
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Official sources said on February 27 that 24 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre, surrendered in East Champaran district. Sources said the surrenders came after the district police chief, D N Gupta, undertook a tour of the Sindranhna and Pakridayal regions, where the Naxalites are active, to convince them to lay down arms and make use of the surrender package announced by the State government. According to the package, Naxalites surrendering to the police with a rocket launcher or machine gun would be given Rs. 25,000, those giving themselves up with an assault rifle Rs. 15,000 and those with a .303 rifle or pistol Rs 3,000. The package also includes self-employment schemes involving an expenditure of up to Rs 200,000 to the surrendered Naxalite.
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February - 28 
According to media reports on February 28, three left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), surrendered before the Nizamabad district police chief. Speaking on the occasion, the district police chief said the PWG was getting wea
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According to media reports on February 28, three left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), surrendered before the Nizamabad district police chief. Speaking on the occasion, the district police chief said the PWG was getting weakened in Nizamabad district and this was due to the success of the rehabilitation of Naxalites who had surrendered.
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*Data till , June 08, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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