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October - 1 
A self-styled zonal commander of the Revolutionary Communist Centre (RCC), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested on October 1 in Bihar’s Gaya district, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police R Malar
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A self-styled zonal commander of the Revolutionary Communist Centre (RCC), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested on October 1 in Bihar’s Gaya district, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police R Malar Viji said that the naxalite (left-wing extremist), Rajendra Mahto was arrested following tip off of his presence at Bhusanda village under Gaya Mufassil police station. No firearm was found in his possession. Mahto was wanted in connection with eight cases related to extremist violence, including one of a bomb attack on a bus on GT Road near Gaya in 2006.
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October - 2 
On October 2, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres detonated explosions targeting two towers of Cellular Phone Service Operators at Erauri and Ketki areas of in Bihar's Aurangabad district. Superintendent of police Ganesh Kumar told Ze
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On October 2, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres detonated explosions targeting two towers of Cellular Phone Service Operators at Erauri and Ketki areas of in Bihar's Aurangabad district. Superintendent of police Ganesh Kumar told Zee News, over 75 armed Maoists detonated cane and petrol bombs to blow up one tower each of Reliance and Airtel at both the places. Fifteen villagers were injured in clash with the Maoists when they resisted their attempt to blow up the towers.
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October - 3 
IANS reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on October 3 morning blew up the control room of a mobile phone tower in Jharkhand's Palamau district. Police sources said that a group of 20-30 Maoists surrounded the control room
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IANS reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on October 3 morning blew up the control room of a mobile phone tower in Jharkhand's Palamau district. Police sources said that a group of 20-30 Maoists surrounded the control room of the mobile operator Reliance India and asked the employees to vacate it. Subsequently, detonators were used to blast the control room. They also set a generator on fire.
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October - 4 
A policeman was killed and six others were injured by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres during an encounter at Karma village under Sahibganj police station area in the Muazaffarpur district on October 4-night, according to Thain
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A policeman was killed and six others were injured by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres during an encounter at Karma village under Sahibganj police station area in the Muazaffarpur district on October 4-night, according to Thaindian News.
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The Orissa State committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on October 4 claimed responsibility for the killing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswati in the Kandhamal district on August 23, reports Th
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The Orissa State committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on October 4 claimed responsibility for the killing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswati in the Kandhamal district on August 23, reports The Hindu. Speaking to a team of journalists from Bhubaneswar in a forest in Kandhamal, the spokesperson of the outfit's Orissa unit, Sabyasachi Panda alias Sunil, said it became necessary to eliminate the Swami as he was forcing tribals and Dalit Christians in Kandhamal to convert to Hinduism. "After the December 2007 communal violence in Kandhamal, we threatened to kill him if he and his supporters did not refrain from harassing tribals and Dalit Christians to change their religion", Panda said. Panda claimed that the members of the People's Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) who took part in killing them Swami had left two letters at the spot at Jalaspata ashram, claiming responsibility for the killing. "The government, however, suppressed the letters to help rioters continue with their attacks on the minority community," Panda added.
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October - 4 
The Samaja reports that two suspected Naxalites (left-wing extremists) including one minor have been arrested by the Mayurbhanj district police from the border area of Mayurbhanj and Keonjhar district. Though they were arrested around October 4, the
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The Samaja reports that two suspected Naxalites (left-wing extremists) including one minor have been arrested by the Mayurbhanj district police from the border area of Mayurbhanj and Keonjhar district. Though they were arrested around October 4, the police are yet to make it public.
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October - 5 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in its operation across 18 states of the country in 2008 has seized over 7,000 kilograms of explosives with the highest being reported from naxal infested states, according to the latest statistics released by
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in its operation across 18 states of the country in 2008 has seized over 7,000 kilograms of explosives with the highest being reported from naxal infested states, according to the latest statistics released by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), reports The Hindu. According to the report, while over 6,000-kilograms of explosive was recovered in Bihar, 893.5-kg was recovered from Jharkhand. Both states, which occupy top two positions in the list of States from where explosive seizures were made, have heavy naxal presence. In Jammu and Kashmir, it has recovered explosive to the tune of 186.5-kilograms. While the CRPF recovered 57,460 ammunitions and 1557 arms from across the country, it lost 1143 and 18 of the same.
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October - 5 
The CRPF also received the maximum losses in naxal infested states put together than in rest of the country. Of the total 49 casualties reported by the force, 37 were reported from Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. But, with regard to the m
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The CRPF also received the maximum losses in naxal infested states put together than in rest of the country. Of the total 49 casualties reported by the force, 37 were reported from Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. But, with regard to the maximum kills generated by the force, Jammu and Kashmir tops the list with 80 militants killed, followed by Jharkhand (30), Assam (20) and Chhattisgarh (17). The highest number of personnel injured was in Jammu and Kashmir at 699, which officials said was a result of the violence over the Amarnath land row. The force took part in 62 shootouts in Chhattisgarh followed by 48 in Jammu and Kashmir and 44 in Jharkhand among others taking the total to 189.
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October - 5 
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) criticised the Chhattisgarh Government in the wake of naxalites establishing a stronghold over the Bastar region, which has witnessed violence in the past few years, reports Press Trust of India. The NHRC s
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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) criticised the Chhattisgarh Government in the wake of naxalites establishing a stronghold over the Bastar region, which has witnessed violence in the past few years, reports Press Trust of India. The NHRC said, "The state cannot escape the responsibility for the Naxalites establishing a stronghold in the Bastar region."
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October - 6 
On October 6, a brief exchange of fire took place between a group of Naxalites (left-wing extremists) and police near Gondia, police sources told Zee News. The encounter started early morning when a group of 20 Naxalites opened fire on a police searc
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On October 6, a brief exchange of fire took place between a group of Naxalites (left-wing extremists) and police near Gondia, police sources told Zee News. The encounter started early morning when a group of 20 Naxalites opened fire on a police search party. The exchange of fire lasted for about half an hour after which the extremists managed to escape into the nearby forests. No injury on either side was reported. A 303 rifle, one live bullet and Naxal literature among other things were recovered from the encounter site.
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October - 6 
The Supreme Court-appointed National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) investigation into Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civilian vigilante programme) in Chhattisgarh has justified the movement as a "spontaneous revolt of the tribals against years of atrociti
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The Supreme Court-appointed National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) investigation into Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civilian vigilante programme) in Chhattisgarh has justified the movement as a "spontaneous revolt of the tribals against years of atrocities and harassment suffered by them at the hands of Naxalites (left-wing extremists)", reports Economic Times. The NHRC report, submitted to the apex court also dismisses most of the allegations of human rights abuses made by the petitioners in the apex court, including widely reported use of minors by Salwa Judum. The report blames the Naxalites for human rights abuses and sees action by Salwa Judum activists from the prism of necessary retaliation. The report further says that 15 years after Jan Jagran Abhiyan, an earlier attempt to deal with Naxalites, "local tribals once again mustered courage to stand up to the Naxalites, which only goes to show their sense of desperation."
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October - 6 
Three members of a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) -trained "militia" group, two of them Christians, were arrested from Baliguda police station area on October 6 in connection with the killing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Swami
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Three members of a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) -trained "militia" group, two of them Christians, were arrested from Baliguda police station area on October 6 in connection with the killing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Swami Laxmananda Saraswati in Kandhamal district, reports Hindustan Times. Two guns were recovered from the arrested persons identified as Duryodhan Sunamajhi, Mundabeda Majhi and Sanatan Majhi of Kotgarh area. Police also seized two black masks and four black shirts used during the crime. Police sources said that the arrested have confessed to their crime. Inspector General (IG) of Police, Crime Branch, Arun Ray said that the arrested trio belonged to the 150-strong militia group formed by Maoists to execute the killing.
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October - 7 
IANS reports that a commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed on October 7 early morning by a joint team of the Chhattisgarh police and the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in a forest area in the Bijapu
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IANS reports that a commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed on October 7 early morning by a joint team of the Chhattisgarh police and the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in a forest area in the Bijapur district. District Superintendent of Police Ankit Garg informed that the encounter took place after a security force (SF) combing team was fired upon by the Maoists. A dozen of the Maoists managed to escape after SFs retaliated. The SFs later recovered the body of the slain Maoist along with four 12-bore guns and a tiffin bomb.
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October - 7 
Police on October 7 claimed to have foiled a plan by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to hold a training camp on the border of Rohtas and Kaimur districts, reports Times of India. A special operation, in which six Central Reserve Poli
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Police on October 7 claimed to have foiled a plan by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to hold a training camp on the border of Rohtas and Kaimur districts, reports Times of India. A special operation, in which six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) companies, three Special Task Force (STF) units and police personnel of the two districts were engaged resulted in the destruction of the training camp late on October 6 night. No encounter took place as the Maoists escaped into nearby forest areas. Three landmines were recovered from encounter site. The raiding team destroyed bunker-like structures and some other temporary structures, constructed for imparting training in gun battle. Police sources said that around 400 CPI-Maoist cadres had gathered in villages falling under Nauhatta and Sasaram blocks of Rohtas district and Adhaura block of Kaimur district to take part in the training programme.
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October - 7 
The Union Government has launched a special scheme for districts of eight states most-affected by left-wing extremism to construct hostels to promote education among tribals and contain dropout rates, reports PTI. The scheme initiated by the Ministry
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The Union Government has launched a special scheme for districts of eight states most-affected by left-wing extremism to construct hostels to promote education among tribals and contain dropout rates, reports PTI. The scheme initiated by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs offers 100 per cent financial assistance to the Maoist-affected States/Union Territories from the Union Government for the purpose of benefiting students belonging to Scheduled Tribes (STs) and also primitive tribal groups. The scheme has so far been made available to a total of 33 districts listed as "Maoist-affected" by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in the states of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, sources within the Ministry of Tribal Affairs said.
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October - 8 
Eight persons, including seven tribal youths, were abducted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on October 8 from four forest-villages (Dongala Jaggaram, Narsingapeta, Alliguidem and Bandigumpu) under Chintur police station of Kham
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Eight persons, including seven tribal youths, were abducted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on October 8 from four forest-villages (Dongala Jaggaram, Narsingapeta, Alliguidem and Bandigumpu) under Chintur police station of Khammam district, all located close to the inter-State border with Chhattisgarh, reports The Hindu. A large tribal group comprising mainly the kin of the abducted persons embarked upon a massive search in the Bastar forests in the neighbouring Bijapur district in Chhattisgarh. This group was reportedly prevented by militants from entering some villages in Gollapalli police station limits -- a pocket considered to be the Maoist heartland. Members of sanghams (village-level committees floated by the Maoists) had assured them of the safe return of all those abducted. However, none has been released so far. The tribals, however, have declined to take the help of police fearing a Maoist backlash.
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October - 8 
On October 8, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired a few rounds at the Maraiguda police station in the Dantewada district, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police Rahul Sharma said that the Maoists fled after Police opened re
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On October 8, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired a few rounds at the Maraiguda police station in the Dantewada district, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police Rahul Sharma said that the Maoists fled after Police opened retaliatory fire. This police station located on the interstate border with Andhra Pradesh had previously been attacked by the Maoists in April 2007. The Maoists had made a similar attempt on Bhairamgarh police station in the neighbouring Bijapur district last week injuring a sentry.
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October - 8 
On October 8, Police in Kaimur district destroyed a training camp of the left-wing extremists at Banda village and arrested two extremists, reports The Hindu. Inspector General of Police (Operations) S.K. Bhardwaj, who took part in the operation ‘Vid
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On October 8, Police in Kaimur district destroyed a training camp of the left-wing extremists at Banda village and arrested two extremists, reports The Hindu. Inspector General of Police (Operations) S.K. Bhardwaj, who took part in the operation ‘Vidhwansha’ said that security force personnel belonging to the Special Task Force, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), State Auxiliary Police (SAP) and the Police of Rohtas and Kaimur district destroyed the training camp, three bunkers and defused land mines planted at various places.
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October - 10 
On October 10 late night, a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carried out a raid on the Mahadevsaal railway station in the West Singhbhum, assaulting its assistant station master and disrupting train services on the Rourkela-Chakr
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On October 10 late night, a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carried out a raid on the Mahadevsaal railway station in the West Singhbhum, assaulting its assistant station master and disrupting train services on the Rourkela-Chakradharpur section, reports Telegraph. According to the report, the Maoists numbering 12, dragged the assistant station master Y.C. Sawaiya out of his cabin along with a porter and assaulted him with iron rods. The official is undergoing treatment with serious head injuries. The Maoists left the spot when they saw a train approaching the station.
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October - 10 
On October 10, at least eight persons, including the vice-chairman of Kuarmunda block, were injured when two suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked them by hurling bombs at Raibaga, 35 kilometres from Rourkela, reports
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On October 10, at least eight persons, including the vice-chairman of Kuarmunda block, were injured when two suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked them by hurling bombs at Raibaga, 35 kilometres from Rourkela, reports PTI. The incident took place when the block vice-chairman, Shyam Sundar Sahu and other villagers questioned two motorcycle-borne youths on their suspicious activities. The suspected Maoists then attacked them with bombs and fled away into the nearby forests.
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October - 10 
On October 10, Orissa Police claimed to have killed two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a hardcore woman cadre, in the forested region of Koraput district, reports Indian Express. A joint team of the Andhra Pradesh Polic
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On October 10, Orissa Police claimed to have killed two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a hardcore woman cadre, in the forested region of Koraput district, reports Indian Express. A joint team of the Andhra Pradesh Police’s Special Task Force (STF) and the Orissa Police carrying out a combing operation in the Almonda area of the district under Narayanpatna police station on the Andhra Pradesh-Orissa border killed the two Maoists, part of a three-member team. The woman, identified as Jyoti (25) was a member of the Koraput Divisional Committee (KDC) of the Peoples’ Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA). A native of Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh, Jyoti took part in several high-profile attacks including the one on the Nayagarh police training school in February this year. The identity of the other deceased Maoist is not known. The third member of the group, Raju, the area commander of the KDC, however, escaped with some injury.
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October - 10 
Rajendra Singh Kharwar, a Maoist zonal commander, was arrested from Udaypur village under Ranka block in the Garhwa district on October 10. A huge amount of explosives, apart from three rifles and three guns, were recovered from him. Garhwa superinte
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Rajendra Singh Kharwar, a Maoist zonal commander, was arrested from Udaypur village under Ranka block in the Garhwa district on October 10. A huge amount of explosives, apart from three rifles and three guns, were recovered from him. Garhwa superintendent of police Saket Kumar Singh said Rajendra was wanted in several cases of murder and Maoist attacks in the area.
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October - 10 
Telegraph reports that two persons, including a self-proclaimed commander of Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), break away group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed on October 10 by suspected CPI-Maoist cadres at Kundu vill
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Telegraph reports that two persons, including a self-proclaimed commander of Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), break away group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed on October 10 by suspected CPI-Maoist cadres at Kundu village in the Chatra district, 280 kilometres from state capital Patna. According to the report, the Maoists struck around 3am when a cultural event was in progress at the village, a kilometre away from the Kundu police station. The TPC activist, identified as Nilesh alias Kariman Ganju, was watching the event when about 50 suspected Maoists stormed the venue and shot him dead. The other person killed has been identified as Deolal.
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October - 10 
The Statesman quoting available data on fatalities among the para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) reports that in the first nine months of 2008, more than 60 percent of the fatalities were reported form the areas affected by naxalism (le
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The Statesman quoting available data on fatalities among the para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) reports that in the first nine months of 2008, more than 60 percent of the fatalities were reported form the areas affected by naxalism (left-wing extremism) in the country, mainly in the states Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. An official of the CRPF said, "Of the 49 security personnel who died in action, 30 alone were killed while fighting Naxals. In Kashmir, which witnessed violence during the Amarnath land transfer controversy this year, we lost eight security personnel." Arms and ammunition lost in the left-wing extremism affected areas by CRPF is also highest. 12 arms and 900 ammunition were looted by naxals in Chhattisgarh from the CRPF personnel. Out of the 189 encounters, 106 took place in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. 48 encounters were reported from Jammu & Kashmir. The CRPF personnel killed 168 terrorists/extremists in the same period, including 80 in Kashmir, 30 in Jharkhand and 17 naxals in Chhattisgarh. The force also arrested over 1500 militants, seized 1557 arms, and 57,460 ammunition and 7,580 kilograms of explosives.
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October - 11 
Times of India reports that the Chhattisgarh government on October 11 suspended 13 policemen, including six inspectors and seven sub-inspectors, for refusing to accept transfers to the left-wing insurgency affected Bastar region. R K Vij, inspector-g
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Times of India reports that the Chhattisgarh government on October 11 suspended 13 policemen, including six inspectors and seven sub-inspectors, for refusing to accept transfers to the left-wing insurgency affected Bastar region. R K Vij, inspector-general (administration), said, "We had no option left but to crack the whip on 13 policemen who defied the government transfer order and refused to join duty in Bastar region, despite repeated reminders." The officers were transferred in July-August to the interior areas of Bastar.
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October - 14 
On Oct 14, Jharkhand police arrested four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Parasnath hills of Giridih district, around 290 km from state capital Ranchi. A cache of arms, hidden in a water tank, was recovered subsequent to the
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On Oct 14, Jharkhand police arrested four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Parasnath hills of Giridih district, around 290 km from state capital Ranchi. A cache of arms, hidden in a water tank, was recovered subsequent to the arrest. The cache included two land mines, one bag full of detonators, five quintals of gelatin sticks, 25 live cartridges, 50 bundles of fuse wires and two rifles. The combing operation, launched on October 11 is still continuing, police sources said.
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October - 14 
On October 14, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held a high-level meeting for implementation of first phase of the INR Five billion special scheme that aims to enhance critical infrastructure for security forces in States affected by Naxalism
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On October 14, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held a high-level meeting for implementation of first phase of the INR Five billion special scheme that aims to enhance critical infrastructure for security forces in States affected by Naxalism (left-wing insurgency). The meeting, chaired by Special Secretary in the Home Ministry Vinay Kumar and attended by top police and civil officials of eight worst Naxal-hit States, discussed on strategies to implement the scheme aiming to enhance security personnel's mobility and security of camping grounds besides building helipads at strategic locations. A senior MHA official said, "For the current fiscal, INR One billion have been earmarked, while INR Four billion would be spent in the remaining period of the 11th Plan". The scheme will be implemented in 13 districts of eight states.
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October - 14 
On October 14-morning, Police recovered bodies of two civilians, Bukya Venkanna and M Bandi were found in the Chintoor forest area in the Khammam district along the Chattisgarh-Andhra Pradesh border. A note left on the bodies accused the slain person
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On October 14-morning, Police recovered bodies of two civilians, Bukya Venkanna and M Bandi were found in the Chintoor forest area in the Khammam district along the Chattisgarh-Andhra Pradesh border. A note left on the bodies accused the slain persons of working as Police informers. The two were among the eight tribals abducted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres last week on different charges. The Maoists charged some of them for non-payment of money to the tribals after buying their cattle and some had been abducted for frequenting Police stations. Six other tribals were released by the Maoists after a week long torture, Police said.
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October - 15 
Four Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSP) were suspended by the Chhattisgarh government after they refused to serve in the Maoist infested areas of the state, the police said October 15. "Four DSPs have been suspended with immediate effect for refu
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Four Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSP) were suspended by the Chhattisgarh government after they refused to serve in the Maoist infested areas of the state, the police said October 15. "Four DSPs have been suspended with immediate effect for refusing to accept postings in state’s Maoist insurgency hit areas," R.K. Vij, Inspector General (Administration) told IANS. The suspended officers were identified as Rajesh Kukreja, D.S. Negi, R.D. Mourya and S.L. Marawi. They were issued transfer orders in August along with other police officials. The government had suspended 13 policemen - six inspectors and seven sub-inspectors on October 11 on similar grounds for "flouting government orders" and refusing to accept postings to Maoist infected area of the southern Bastar region.
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October - 15 
On October 15, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted four railway employees from McCluskieganj railway station under the Dhanbad railway division, reports IANS. The abducted employees include station master S.K. Singh, two depu
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On October 15, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted four railway employees from McCluskieganj railway station under the Dhanbad railway division, reports IANS. The abducted employees include station master S.K. Singh, two deputy station masters and the guard of a goods train. S.N. Pradhan, spokesperson of Jharkhand police said, "Police have launched an operation to search for the abducted railway employees."
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October - 15 
On October 15, the Giridih district police and para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel seized huge quantities of explosives from the Parasnath hills, reports Telegraph. The recoveries include 50 bundles of Codex wire, 5,450 detona
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On October 15, the Giridih district police and para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel seized huge quantities of explosives from the Parasnath hills, reports Telegraph. The recoveries include 50 bundles of Codex wire, 5,450 detonators and 750 quintals gelatine on the basis of information from two of the Maoists, Manir Ansari and Badruddin Ansari, arrested on October 14 from the same area. Pirtand officer-in-charge H.E. Siddiqui said, "Codex wire has been recovered for the first time in Jharkhand. It is a lethal explosive because it cannot be spotted by a metal detector and can cause a blast even inside water." "Only a knot in the wire can make it work like a bomb, only a single knot could cause a blast up to of 720 metres and could blow up a vehicle 20-feet high. So far, these explosive have been used only by forces in wars," he added.
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October - 16 
On October 16, the Crime Branch of Orissa Police confirmed that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had killed Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Lakshmanananda Saraswati in the Kandhamal district on August 23 by involving some local arm
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On October 16, the Crime Branch of Orissa Police confirmed that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had killed Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Lakshmanananda Saraswati in the Kandhamal district on August 23 by involving some local armed groups, reports The Hindu. According to the report, the decision to eliminate the VHP leader was taken by the Central Committee of the CPI-Maoist about seven months ago, and a group of about six hardcore extremists killed the VHP leader at the Jalespata ashram (hermitage) in Kandhamal. The extremists who committed the crime were armed with automatic weapons, including AK-47 rifles, Police sources said. The local youths also took part in the crime and stood guard around the ashram when the Maoists executed their plan. The youths belonged to about four different groups from nearby villages. Three youths belonging to the local groups have been arrested so far. On October 16, they were produced before a court at Baliguda in Kandhamal. The court remanded them to judicial custody.
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October - 17 
A separate incident in the Chatra district, on October 17 a CPI-Maoist cadre was killed in a gunfight between the outfit and cadres of its breakaway group, the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) near Baruda village.
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A separate incident in the Chatra district, on October 17 a CPI-Maoist cadre was killed in a gunfight between the outfit and cadres of its breakaway group, the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) near Baruda village.
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October - 18 
Another incident, about 20 suspected Maoists set afire the house of a local Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and assaulted 12 civilians in the Latehar district on October 18 night. RJD leader Suresh Yadav, and his family members were not present in
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Another incident, about 20 suspected Maoists set afire the house of a local Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and assaulted 12 civilians in the Latehar district on October 18 night. RJD leader Suresh Yadav, and his family members were not present in the house during the raid. Maoists also set a four-wheeler on fire before retreating.
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October - 18 
On October 18, a para-military trooper of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was killed and two more were injured in an exchange of fire between the CRPF personnel and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jharkhand's Chatra
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On October 18, a para-military trooper of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was killed and two more were injured in an exchange of fire between the CRPF personnel and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jharkhand's Chatra district, reports IANS. The incident took place when a vehicle carrying the CRPF personnel on a Long Range Patrol (LRP) near Bora Sarif village was ambushed by the Maoists. The exchange of fire between the CRPF personnel and the Maoists lasted for over two hours.
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October - 19 
On October 19, a former Army officer who had been recruited into the Special Auxiliary Police (SAP), created to tackle left-wing extremists was killed in an encounter with the extremists near Jhatpahri village under the Dumaria police station area in
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On October 19, a former Army officer who had been recruited into the Special Auxiliary Police (SAP), created to tackle left-wing extremists was killed in an encounter with the extremists near Jhatpahri village under the Dumaria police station area in Gaya district, reports Telegraph. Superintendent of Police (SP) Mallar Vizhi said that the encounter took place after a combined team of SAP, Special Task Force (STF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the district Police and the Bihar Military Police (BMP) raided a hideout of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on information of a meeting of the sub-zonal committee of the outfit. Three country-made revolvers were recovered from the encounter site.
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October - 19 
The Press Trust of India quoting figures compiled by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) reports that there are as many as 115000 vacant posts in State Police forces across the country. Terrorism and left-wing extremism affected States such as G
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The Press Trust of India quoting figures compiled by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) reports that there are as many as 115000 vacant posts in State Police forces across the country. Terrorism and left-wing extremism affected States such as Gujarat, Karnataka, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Bihar have vacant posts ranging from 4,400 to 13,000 in the grade of Constables, Sub-Inspectors (SIs) and Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs). On an average 24.15 per cent posts of DSPs, 20.76 per cent posts of SIs and 10.87 per cent posts of constables are lying vacant across the country. The MHA says in Gujarat, which witnessed a series of bomb blasts recently, has a total sanctioned strength of 43,554 police personnel. But out of this, 8,549 posts, including 7,418 posts of constables, are lying vacant. Karnataka, another state which witnessed terror attacks has a sanctioned strength of 59,442 personnel in its police force. But 9,429 posts, including of 8,235 constables and 72 DSPs, are lying vacant here.
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October - 20 
On October 20, 12 para-military personnel belonging to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed and six others injured in an ambush by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) extremists near a forest village between Modupal and Ko
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On October 20, 12 para-military personnel belonging to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed and six others injured in an ambush by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) extremists near a forest village between Modupal and Kompalli in the Bijapur district, reports Indian Express. Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP) Ankit Garg said the incident took place around 1.30 pm when CRPF men patrolling the area were moving towards the Modupal base camp. They were attacked by large number of Maoists who first set off an explosion and then opened fire. Police sources said three security personnel were killed in the blast while nine others were killed in the firing that followed. A Maoist was killed when the CRPF personnel returned fire. Maoists also escaped with weapons of the dead and injured personnel, including an Ak-47 assault rifle, two SLRs, a light machine gun and INSAS rifles.
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October - 20 
The CPI-Maoist, in order to resurrect their image as social reformers, has started anti-liquor campaign at Chandil in Seraikela-Kharsawan district and Tamar-Bundu region of Ranchi. Anti-liquor consumption posters have been pasted by the cadres of the
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The CPI-Maoist, in order to resurrect their image as social reformers, has started anti-liquor campaign at Chandil in Seraikela-Kharsawan district and Tamar-Bundu region of Ranchi. Anti-liquor consumption posters have been pasted by the cadres of the outfit with the tag of CPI-Maoist on them. Ranchi Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) Narendra Prasad Singh confirmed the poster campaign was started by the Maoists in Bundu, Tamar and Chandil. He said: "This was a new ploy of the rebels to influence the common masses."
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October - 21 
In the early hours of October 21, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted a tribal leader and sarpanch (head of the village level self-government institution) of Kurnavelli gram panchayat, Kaniti Narsaiah from Bodhanelli village
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In the early hours of October 21, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted a tribal leader and sarpanch (head of the village level self-government institution) of Kurnavelli gram panchayat, Kaniti Narsaiah from Bodhanelli village in Charla mandal (administrative division) in the Khammam district, reports Hindu. Maoists had tried to abduct another tribal leader who, however, managed to escape. The Kurnavelli sarpanch is in the custody of the Maoists for the second time in this year. He had been abducted by the Venkatapuram area committee of the CPI-Maoist on May 18 last and was let off on May 22 following the intervention of tribal organisations. Maoists had asked him to quit the post of sarpanch, which he had declined to obey.
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October - 21 
On October 21, Police recovered a huge cache of arms hidden by the suspected cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Bhalua forest area of Gaya District, reports ANI. The arms cache which included 200 detonators, 126 tiffin
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On October 21, Police recovered a huge cache of arms hidden by the suspected cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Bhalua forest area of Gaya District, reports ANI. The arms cache which included 200 detonators, 126 tiffin bombs, timers and few wires was hidden inside a 250-litres tank.
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October - 21 
Telegraph reports that at least two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were injured in a October 21 morning encounter with the Police in the Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum district, about 70km from state capital Ranchi. The
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Telegraph reports that at least two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were injured in a October 21 morning encounter with the Police in the Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum district, about 70km from state capital Ranchi. The encounter occurred an ambush attempt by a group of 30 Maoists targeting a team of Jharkhand Armed Police, the Special Task Force and the para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) who were carrying out an anti-insurgency operation in the Bonadungri forest of Ghurabandha area. Subsequent to an hour long encounter, which began around 7.30 am, empty rifle cartridges and two haversacks containing dry food, medicines and clothes were recovered. "Since we found two haversacks, we suspect two of the rebels were injured. The others helped them flee," Police officials said.
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October - 21 
Telegraph reports that the Election Commission (EC) on October 21 sought a detailed report from the Chhattisgarh government regarding security arrangement in Maoist-hit pockets for conducting free and fair election. The action came against the backdr
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Telegraph reports that the Election Commission (EC) on October 21 sought a detailed report from the Chhattisgarh government regarding security arrangement in Maoist-hit pockets for conducting free and fair election. The action came against the backdrop of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attack on the para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in the Bijapur district on October 20 that killed 12 personnel. A senior Police officer said, "The commission (EC) has taken a serious note on the incident as it happened on the day when the first phase of election process started with the filing of nomination papers yesterday."
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October - 21 
The IANS reports that the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger (JLT) on October 21 pasted posters in Jharkhand capital Ranchi calling for a shutdown protesting against killing of its top commander Ajay Yadav two days ago in the Hazaribagh district. The outfit
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The IANS reports that the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger (JLT) on October 21 pasted posters in Jharkhand capital Ranchi calling for a shutdown protesting against killing of its top commander Ajay Yadav two days ago in the Hazaribagh district. The outfit called the encounter fake. A poster pasted in Ranchi read, "Ajay Yadav was arrested by the police and he was killed in a fake encounter." The media, ambulance services and chemist shops have been allowed to function during the shutdown. Ajay Yadav was one of JLT’s founding members.
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October - 21 
The Jharkhand Prastuti Committee has released four railway employees abducted by the outfit after keeping them five days in captivity. Police sources said that the employees including two deputy station masters were freed around 11 pm on October 20 i
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The Jharkhand Prastuti Committee has released four railway employees abducted by the outfit after keeping them five days in captivity. Police sources said that the employees including two deputy station masters were freed around 11 pm on October 20 in a jungle of Hazaribagh district. While Police claimed that it was their pressure which forced the Maoists to free the abducted railway employees, unconfirmed reports suggested that the release came after the railways paid around INR Two millions as ransom to the Maoists. ensure safe release of the employees.
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October - 22 
On October 22, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the mobile tower of a private telecom company at Mungia village in the Aurangabad district. Police sources said that a group of 100 Maoists used a landmine to blow up the tow
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On October 22, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up the mobile tower of a private telecom company at Mungia village in the Aurangabad district. Police sources said that a group of 100 Maoists used a landmine to blow up the tower and also assaulted the security guard manning the tower.
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October - 22 
On October 22, Minister of State for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, K.H. Muniyappa in a written reply in the Lok Sabha (lower house of parliament) said that 21 sections of National Highways (NH) covering a total length of 1320.53 kilometres h
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On October 22, Minister of State for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, K.H. Muniyappa in a written reply in the Lok Sabha (lower house of parliament) said that 21 sections of National Highways (NH) covering a total length of 1320.53 kilometres have been identified in consultation with Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and concerned State Public Works Departments (PWDs) in Naxalite (left-wing extremism) affected areas in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh to provide rapid access to para-military forces. For upgradation of the identified stretches, the tentative cost of INR 15.55 billion has been estimated. Presently, the development and the maintenance of National Highways are being done under Annual Plan from General Budgetary Support. Concerted efforts are being made to include and take up upgradation works of these NHs in the successive Annual Plans in a phased manner subject to availability of funds, the Minister informed.
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October - 22 
Three persons, including a doctor of the West Bengal Health Department, were killed on October 22 in a landmine blast set off by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the West Midnapore district, reports The Hindu. The health depa
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Three persons, including a doctor of the West Bengal Health Department, were killed on October 22 in a landmine blast set off by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the West Midnapore district, reports The Hindu. The health department team was returning to Belpahari after conducting a health camp in a remote area. State Home Secretary Asoke Mohan Chakrabarti said four landmines exploded at Chaukisol, about two kilometres from Jharkhand border. Dhoni Ram Mandi, a doctor, Bharati Maji, a nurse, and Bapi Mishir, the driver of the vehicle, were killed on the spot. Villagers claimed that they had informed the police in the morning that "wires were lying on the road and that a landmine could have been planted, but no action was taken.
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October - 23 
Cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), also known as the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) on October 23 set afire six vehicles of a private construction company near Tetai village in the Latehar district of Jharkhand. Claiming resp
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Cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), also known as the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) on October 23 set afire six vehicles of a private construction company near Tetai village in the Latehar district of Jharkhand. Claiming responsibility for the attack, the PLFI claimed the construction company was continuing work despite the shutdown call given by the outfit in protest against the killing of one of its leaders.
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October - 23 
Daijiworld reports that the naxal (left-wing extremist) groups operating in the four districts of coastal and Malnad Karnataka are facing major setbacks owing to internal differences. These groups consisting of 50–53 people operating under the names
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Daijiworld reports that the naxal (left-wing extremist) groups operating in the four districts of coastal and Malnad Karnataka are facing major setbacks owing to internal differences. These groups consisting of 50–53 people operating under the names Varahi, Malnad, Karavali and Netravati, are led by B G Krishnamurti, Mundagaru Lata, Mandegadde Prabha and Hebri Vikram Gowda. There is disillusionment amongst the leaders on issues like surrendering to the government. While the first three seem to have lost interest in the naxal movement and have decided to surrender to the government, the group headed by Hebri Vikram Gowda opposes such an idea.
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October - 23 
Near Kurpurti village of Ranchi, Maoist rebels attacked four trucks when they were passing through the village. While the driver of one truck was killed, the rebels set fire to three trucks.
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Near Kurpurti village of Ranchi, Maoist rebels attacked four trucks when they were passing through the village. While the driver of one truck was killed, the rebels set fire to three trucks.
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October - 23 
On October 23 evening, two suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested along with 40 detonators and two country-made pistols in Maidhi village of Chandauli district, 270 kilometres from state capital Lucknow. Po
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On October 23 evening, two suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested along with 40 detonators and two country-made pistols in Maidhi village of Chandauli district, 270 kilometres from state capital Lucknow. Police officials told IANS that the arrested Maoists belong to Bihar and were planning explosions in Uttar Pradesh. Documents about forthcoming Maoist meetings in Uttar Pradesh were recovered from them.
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October - 23 
On October 23, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on October 23 said conducting Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh would be a "big challenge" for the force which has suffered numerous casualties in the recent times. CRPF Director General V K Jos
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On October 23, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on October 23 said conducting Assembly elections in Chhattisgarh would be a "big challenge" for the force which has suffered numerous casualties in the recent times. CRPF Director General V K Joshi told reporters, "Conducting elections in the state would be a big challenge for the force. We will do whatever is needed." Out of the 90 Assembly constituencies in Chhattisgarh, the elections on 39 seats would be held on November 14. The rest 51 constituencies will go to polls on November 20.
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October - 23 
On October 23, two persons were arrested in connection with the explosion. West Midnapore District Police Superintendent Rajesh Singh told "We have arrested two suspects from the Jharkhand border, about 2 km from the explosion site near the forested
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On October 23, two persons were arrested in connection with the explosion. West Midnapore District Police Superintendent Rajesh Singh told "We have arrested two suspects from the Jharkhand border, about 2 km from the explosion site near the forested area of Belpahari village." He added, "They are not directly involved with the blast but have connections with Maoists, who are responsible for the explosion."
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October - 24 
Armed naxalites (left-wing extremists) damaged a church in Yenasar village in the Gadchiroli district on October 24, reports Times of India. The armed naxalites first locked the doors of houses from outside and then damaged the place of worship, brea
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Armed naxalites (left-wing extremists) damaged a church in Yenasar village in the Gadchiroli district on October 24, reports Times of India. The armed naxalites first locked the doors of houses from outside and then damaged the place of worship, breaking its chairs and tables, police sources said. They also shouted pro-Naxal movement slogans before fleeing.
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October - 24 
Express Buzz reports that 11 Maoist posters appeared at different places of Gudari under Gunupur subdivision of Rayagada district on October 24. The posters asked Congress party leader Raghunath Patro to restore the adivasi (tribal) lands he is alleg
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Express Buzz reports that 11 Maoist posters appeared at different places of Gudari under Gunupur subdivision of Rayagada district on October 24. The posters asked Congress party leader Raghunath Patro to restore the adivasi (tribal) lands he is alleged to have possessed and return INR 700,000 he is said to have amassed during elections. The Maoists threatened to punish him with death unless he complies with directives. Some posters also asked the newly-elected Notified Area Council (NAC) chairman Ladi Someswar Rao to resign from his post and return lands to adivasis. Posters indicated that unless he complies with the demand, he would be “meted with the same punishment they gave to Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswati.” Four posters appeared at NAC office, four at block office, two at daily market and one at a shop.
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October - 24 
Posters were also put up by the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) and the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) in Biramitrapur and Barelipata villages, the Jahaditoli, Hatibari Hospital and Olhani Chhak areas of Purunapani in Sundergarh district
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Posters were also put up by the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) and the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) in Biramitrapur and Barelipata villages, the Jahaditoli, Hatibari Hospital and Olhani Chhak areas of Purunapani in Sundergarh district threatening the Police administration, reports Dharitri.
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October - 25 
Police arrested Birendra alias Japa Joboranga, a naxalite (left-wing extremist) from Galamguda village in Chandrapur block of Rayagada district on October 25, reports The Hindu. A.K. Singh, Superintendent of Police (SP) Rayagada, said Birendra was in
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Police arrested Birendra alias Japa Joboranga, a naxalite (left-wing extremist) from Galamguda village in Chandrapur block of Rayagada district on October 25, reports The Hindu. A.K. Singh, Superintendent of Police (SP) Rayagada, said Birendra was involved in many cases in Gajapati and Kandhamal districts and was on his way to attend a meeting when he was arrested.
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October - 25 
Sudama Uraon, a naxalite (left-wing extremist) wanted in connection with the murder of a divisional forest officer (DFO) was arrested following an encounter at Mankala village in Uttar Pradesh's Sonebhadra district, reports The Hindu. Police sources
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Sudama Uraon, a naxalite (left-wing extremist) wanted in connection with the murder of a divisional forest officer (DFO) was arrested following an encounter at Mankala village in Uttar Pradesh's Sonebhadra district, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that a gun and 30 cartridges were recovered from his possession. A native of Bhabhua district in Bihar, Uraon had been absconding since 2002 after the murder of DFO Sanaj Singh in Rohtash. Uraon carried a cash reward of over INR 100,000 on his head.
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October - 26 
On October 26 morning, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a police party and killed four personnel near Korepalli village under Rajaram Khanla police station in Aheri tehsil (revenue division) in the Gadchiroli district, rep
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On October 26 morning, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres ambushed a police party and killed four personnel near Korepalli village under Rajaram Khanla police station in Aheri tehsil (revenue division) in the Gadchiroli district, reports Indian Express. The 23-member Police party, a C-60 commando unit with four officers, was on a routine patrol in the area. The killed policemen have been identified as provisional sub-inspector S R Parekar and constables Vinod Uike, Ajay Maste and Vasant Madavi.
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October - 26 
On October 27, Gopu Sammireddy, Andhra-Orissa Border special zonal committee (AOBSZC) member, operating in Malkangiri division of Orissa was arrested at Vishakhapatnam railway station while travelling by Coromandel Express. He was remanded to judicia
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On October 27, Gopu Sammireddy, Andhra-Orissa Border special zonal committee (AOBSZC) member, operating in Malkangiri division of Orissa was arrested at Vishakhapatnam railway station while travelling by Coromandel Express. He was remanded to judicial custody after being produced in court in Salur. Sammireddy is an accused in the shooting incident in the Salur court hall in September 2002, which resulted in the death of Circle Inspector Muddada Gandhi.
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October - 27 
On October 27, Gopu Sammireddy, Andhra-Orissa Border special zonal committee (AOBSZC) member, operating in Malkangiri division of Orissa was arrested at Vishakhapatnam railway station while travelling by Coromandel Express. He was remanded to judicia
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On October 27, Gopu Sammireddy, Andhra-Orissa Border special zonal committee (AOBSZC) member, operating in Malkangiri division of Orissa was arrested at Vishakhapatnam railway station while travelling by Coromandel Express. He was remanded to judicial custody after being produced in court in Salur. Sammireddy is an accused in the shooting incident in the Salur court hall in September 2002, which resulted in the death of Circle Inspector Muddada Gandhi.
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October - 27 
On the same day, police unearthed a Maoist arms dump and apprehended three Maoists near Pamidipadu village.
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On the same day, police unearthed a Maoist arms dump and apprehended three Maoists near Pamidipadu village.
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October - 27 
Previously, on October 27, Police claimed to have arrested 13 extremists, including a top rebel leader in separate operations in October 25 & 26. Director General of Police (DGP) V.D. Ram told reporters in capital Ranchi, "The arrested Maoist rebels
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Previously, on October 27, Police claimed to have arrested 13 extremists, including a top rebel leader in separate operations in October 25 & 26. Director General of Police (DGP) V.D. Ram told reporters in capital Ranchi, "The arrested Maoist rebels include Lorense Mundri alias Carlos, zonal commander of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), who faces a total of 30 cases of murder and other crimes." Separately, five CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested from Khuti district and two each were arrested from Ranchi, Palamu and Garwah. The seized arms include two carbines, three pistols, four revolvers, four mobile sets, INR 92,000 in cash, detonators, more than 800 cartridges and Maoist literature.
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October - 28 
In Guntur, a woman was among the two Maoists killed in the encounter near Manepalli thanda in Bollapalli reserve forest bordering Prakasam district. Apart from Ramchander (48), the other Maoist was identified as Jaya alias Aruna, who belongs to Golla
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In Guntur, a woman was among the two Maoists killed in the encounter near Manepalli thanda in Bollapalli reserve forest bordering Prakasam district. Apart from Ramchander (48), the other Maoist was identified as Jaya alias Aruna, who belongs to Gollapalli village in Narsapur Mandal of Medak district. Police recovered an AK-47 rifle and a tapancha from the site of the encounter. Officer on Special Duty M. Ravi Prakash said a special police team combing the area came across a small group of about five to seven Maoists in the deep forest and in the resultant exchange of fire, the two extremists were killed.
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October - 28 
In the early hours of October 28, four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including Valluri Venkata Rao alias Kailasam and Thota Gangadhar alias Ramachander, secretary and member, respectively, of the Andhra Pradesh Special Committe
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In the early hours of October 28, four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including Valluri Venkata Rao alias Kailasam and Thota Gangadhar alias Ramachander, secretary and member, respectively, of the Andhra Pradesh Special Committee (APSC) were killed in two separate encounters in Vizianagaram and Guntur districts, reports The Hindu.
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October - 28 
On October 28, Police claimed to have arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a self-styled area commander from Kajibigha village in the Palamu district, reports The Hindu. Deputy Superintendent of Police Ashwini
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On October 28, Police claimed to have arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a self-styled area commander from Kajibigha village in the Palamu district, reports The Hindu. Deputy Superintendent of Police Ashwini Kumar said that Naresh Kumar and two of his associates — Ajay Kumar and Deendayal Ram, who had assembled at the latter's residence allegedly to carry out a ‘destructive plan’, were arrested and three rifles, a pistol and bullets were recovered from their possession. Naresh and Ajay hail from Bihar's Aurangabad district, he added.
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October - 28 
On the same day, two CPI-Maoist cadres, identified as M Prabhakar and his wife Nagamani, were killed in a police encounter near Bollapalle village in Nallamala forest in Andhra Pradesh. The encounter took place when Maoists attacked a training camp o
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On the same day, two CPI-Maoist cadres, identified as M Prabhakar and his wife Nagamani, were killed in a police encounter near Bollapalle village in Nallamala forest in Andhra Pradesh. The encounter took place when Maoists attacked a training camp of the para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and were killed in the retaliatory fire.
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October - 28 
The Vizianagaram district, Venkata Rao and his courier Ashok alias Ramana were shot dead in an encounter with the special team between Ravikonavalasa and Battivalasa villages under the Parvathipuram rural police station limits around 5 a.m. on Octobe
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The Vizianagaram district, Venkata Rao and his courier Ashok alias Ramana were shot dead in an encounter with the special team between Ravikonavalasa and Battivalasa villages under the Parvathipuram rural police station limits around 5 a.m. on October 28. M. Ravindranath Babu, Officer on special duty (operations) said that the encounter followed a tip-off to a police combing party. Two kit bags, one 9 mm pistol, a tapancha (locally made revolver) and some cash were recovered from the site of the encounter.
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October - 29 
On October 29, the Sundergarh district police arrested three left-wing extremists, believed to be connected with the Jharkhand Badshah group, reports Statesman. The extremists were holding a meeting inside the house of a civilian at Jampani village u
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On October 29, the Sundergarh district police arrested three left-wing extremists, believed to be connected with the Jharkhand Badshah group, reports Statesman. The extremists were holding a meeting inside the house of a civilian at Jampani village under Theteidang police station along the Orissa-Jharkhand border. Two of their colleagues, however, managed to escape. The arrested extremists include Bisu Bhagat and Lugei Soreng. Police sources said that the Jharkhand Badshah is a breakaway faction of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and is mainly involved with extortion and looting. Its members were involved in a spate of crimes like the murder of the son of businessman Basu Jaiswal, looting of his brother’s shop, attack on a missionary and others.
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October - 29 
On the same day, suspected Maoists threatened two traders from Andhra Pradesh, engaged in cotton and tobacco business and who have been residing in Suludi-Katiki village under Ramanaguda block of Rayagada district. According to the report, a group of
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On the same day, suspected Maoists threatened two traders from Andhra Pradesh, engaged in cotton and tobacco business and who have been residing in Suludi-Katiki village under Ramanaguda block of Rayagada district. According to the report, a group of persons in black uniform dragged two traders, identified as D.Surya Rao and C.Laxmi, from their houses and threatened them to leave for their native place. On the charge of exploiting innocent tribals, the extremists in 2001 had ransacked their godowns and warned them to refrain from such activities.
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October - 30 
Express Buzz reports that on October 30, five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Gosaninuagaon area of the Berhampur city reportedly by Andhra Pradesh police. Acting on information provided by an arrested Maoist, S
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Express Buzz reports that on October 30, five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Gosaninuagaon area of the Berhampur city reportedly by Andhra Pradesh police. Acting on information provided by an arrested Maoist, Soma Reddy in Andhra Pradesh, a special police team raided a house and reportedly arrested five Maoists. Guns, sketch maps, booklets of Operation Ropeway, pamphlets and books in Oriya and Telugu were seized from them. According to sources, Maoists had been residing in the rented house for past four months. Andhra police claimed that the network of the Maoists were planning to raid a large armoury in Berhampur. The arrested Maoists have been taken to Bhubaneswar for further interrogation by the special investigation wing.
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October - 30 
Indian Express reports that the Orissa Government has initiated steps to start a scheme of deploying 2,000 armed tribal youths as special police officers (SPOs) in five Maoist-infested districts to fight the extremists. A Orissa Home Department resol
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Indian Express reports that the Orissa Government has initiated steps to start a scheme of deploying 2,000 armed tribal youths as special police officers (SPOs) in five Maoist-infested districts to fight the extremists. A Orissa Home Department resolution (No 47958 dated October 25, 2008) indicates that tribal men and women in the age group of 18-25 years from Maoist-infested districts of Malkangiri, Koraput, Gajapati, Rayagada and Kandhamal districts would be appointed on a contractual basis for the first three years. Required to pass at least Standard VIII, they would undergo training in arms and ammunition like a regular policeman. As SPOs, they would be paid INR 4,000 in the first two years and INR 4,500 in the third year after which they might be absorbed as sepoys or constables in the regular police vacancies. A senior home department official said, “It’s just like Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist civilian vigilante movement in Chhattisgarh). They will be doing the same things that the SPOs in Chhattisgarh are doing. The aim is to let the tribals defend themselves against the onslaught of Maoists.”
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October - 31 
On October 31, 17 security force (SF) personnel of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) and district police were injured in a powerful landmine blast triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near Gudumkodo village in the Nar
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On October 31, 17 security force (SF) personnel of the Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF) and district police were injured in a powerful landmine blast triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near Gudumkodo village in the Narayanpur district of the southern Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, reports Indian Express. Police sources said that the nature of the injury was minor. Inspector General of Police (Bastar range) A N Upadhyaya said the SF personnel were returning from Benur after night patrolling to the district headquarters at Narayanpur when the Maoists made an attempt to blow up their vehicle. The blast missed the target, as the explosion took place 10 feet away from the vehicle. He added that the SF personnel have been admitted to the district hospital.
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October - 31 
On October 31, a top left-wing extremist belonging to the Malkangiri dalam (squad) was arrested by the police in Jeypore town in the Koraput district, a couple of hours before the arrival of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Superintendent of Police San
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On October 31, a top left-wing extremist belonging to the Malkangiri dalam (squad) was arrested by the police in Jeypore town in the Koraput district, a couple of hours before the arrival of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Superintendent of Police Sanjay Kumar said that the extremist was moving suspiciously in the town to assess the CM’s visit. He was shifted to Malkangiri district for inquiry.
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*Data till , May 11, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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