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September - 1 
Activists of the Jharkhand Janadhikar Morcha (JJM), led by Bandhu Tirkey, the only Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of the party, sat on a day-long dharna (Civic Protest) with human-rights activists against incidents of Police atrocities during t
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Activists of the Jharkhand Janadhikar Morcha (JJM), led by Bandhu Tirkey, the only Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of the party, sat on a day-long dharna (Civic Protest) with human-rights activists against incidents of Police atrocities during the operation in Saranda forest.
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September - 1 
The Jharkhand Chief Minister, Arjun Munda met Union rural development minister, Jairam Ramesh and requested him to widen the ambit of Centre’s development plans for 14 Maoist-hit Districts of Jharkhand to the entire State. The thrust of their discuss
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The Jharkhand Chief Minister, Arjun Munda met Union rural development minister, Jairam Ramesh and requested him to widen the ambit of Centre’s development plans for 14 Maoist-hit Districts of Jharkhand to the entire State. The thrust of their discussions was on including the remaining Districts under the Centre’s Integrated Action Plan (IAP) since the entire State — all 24 Districts — was a victim of Maoist terror. Munda made special mention of Giridih, which was not among the 14 Districts getting Central assistance for development projects, but was as backward and as severely Maoist-hit as the others.
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September - 1 
The Telegraph reports that the Director-General of police (DGP) G.S. Rath on September 1 said that the joint Security Forces from the State, Odisha Police and the Central reserve Police Force (CRPF) had successfully completed the operation against Co
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The Telegraph reports that the Director-General of police (DGP) G.S. Rath on September 1 said that the joint Security Forces from the State, Odisha Police and the Central reserve Police Force (CRPF) had successfully completed the operation against Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Saranda forests in West Singhbhum District. “The forces destroyed around a dozen Maoist training camps. The Maoists may not have been totally flushed out, but we have been successful in establishing an administration,” he said. The forests of Saranda had remained untouched by civil administration. Operation Monsoon was launched on July 31. “We will take a decision on the second round of operations based on inputs on rebel activities in Saranda. We will not lag behind in launching another offensive,” Rath said.
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September - 1 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) commanders were arrested from their hideouts at Bodh Gaya and Atari in Gaya District on September 1, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip off, the Police arrested Surendra Yadav alias Roshan, the Maoist
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) commanders were arrested from their hideouts at Bodh Gaya and Atari in Gaya District on September 1, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip off, the Police arrested Surendra Yadav alias Roshan, the Maoist ‘sub-zonal commander’ from Mastipur village under Bodh Gaya Police Station, senior Superintendent of Police (SP) Vinay Kumar said. Roshan was wanted in connection with 17 cases registered against him in Gaya and Aurangabad Districts. The Police recovered a country-made pistol, 10 ammunition, three handsets and INR 10,900 in cash from him, Kumar said. Roshan was carrying a reward of INR 25,000 over his head. The other Maoist arrested by the Police was identified as Bhola Manjhi, an ‘area commander’ of the outfit of Rajgir region. He was arrested from Bhusari village under Atari Police Station in the District. Manjhi figured in at least nine incidents of Maoist violence including four cases of killings in the Atri Police Station area of the District.
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September - 1 
Unable to give more weightage to scheduled tribes while recruiting Police constables from Jungle Mahal (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), the Government has decided to recruit more number of Home Guards and National Volunteer Force (NVF
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Unable to give more weightage to scheduled tribes while recruiting Police constables from Jungle Mahal (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), the Government has decided to recruit more number of Home Guards and National Volunteer Force (NVFs) instead. Earlier, it had been decided that 8,000 junior Police constables would be recruited and the rest, 2,000 will be home guards and NVFs. Since there is no such bar on home guards and NVFs, the state Cabinet approved that 1,145 home guards and 3,855 NVFs will be recruited from Jungle Mahal to fulfil the chief minister’s promise.
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September - 2 
A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was injured on September 2 in firing near the Indo-Bangladesh border in Bangaon of North 24 Paragana District by assailants who escaped into Bangladesh, according to Police sources, reports MSN News.
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A Border Security Force (BSF) trooper was injured on September 2 in firing near the Indo-Bangladesh border in Bangaon of North 24 Paragana District by assailants who escaped into Bangladesh, according to Police sources, reports MSN News.
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September - 2 
According to The Telegraph, the Maoists are set to make some policy and organisational changes by the end of this year (2011). The changes are related to the strength of the politburo and the central committee members. The new policies are likely to
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According to The Telegraph, the Maoists are set to make some policy and organisational changes by the end of this year (2011). The changes are related to the strength of the politburo and the central committee members. The new policies are likely to come into effect with the beginning of 10th congress of CPI-Maoist from January 2012 as the five-year term of the 9th congress will expire in December 2011. At present, the outfit is conducting a survey in the Maoist-dominated areas, including five Districts of Magadh division — Gaya, Jehanabad, Arwal, Aurangabad and Nawada — to ascertain the detailed information about people’s support and views on imposing a ban on farming on the farmland plots, organising jan adalats (kangaroo courts) and mode of punishment to those violating the diktat issued by the outfit. Following the final report of the survey, the politburo will decide the policies for the 10th Congress.
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September - 2 
Director General of Police (DGP) Abhayanand said that a composite move by the Police is needed to check Maoist violence in the State on September 2, reports The Times of India. He said that the problems related to Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] te
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Director General of Police (DGP) Abhayanand said that a composite move by the Police is needed to check Maoist violence in the State on September 2, reports The Times of India. He said that the problems related to Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] terror are multi-dimensional and for this an effective strategy would be chalked out. Talking to the TOI, the DGP said that the strategy to tackle the LWE terror would gradually unfold with Police operations and the Police operations would be improvised accordingly. He said that the Police have learnt from its experience while combating the Maoists. Experiments were made to improvise the anti-Naxal operations, the DGP said.
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September - 2 
IBN Live reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an exchange of fire with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Ranga area under Manoharpur Police limits of Saranda forest in West Singhbhum District on September
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IBN Live reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an exchange of fire with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Ranga area under Manoharpur Police limits of Saranda forest in West Singhbhum District on September 2. A rifle, 45 rounds of ammunition and cash were also recovered from the site
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September - 2 
MSN News reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired at Security Force (SF) personnel who retaliated the firing at Rongo village in West Singhbhum District on September 2. A group of Maoists waiting on the hilltop start
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MSN News reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired at Security Force (SF) personnel who retaliated the firing at Rongo village in West Singhbhum District on September 2. A group of Maoists waiting on the hilltop started firing at the SF personnel approaching them in course of long-range patrolling, Superintendent of Police (SP) A K Singh said. The SF personnel recovered a rifle, 42 live cartridges, INR 10,000 in cash and Maoist literature from the spot, Singh said. The Police suspect that at least one Maoist was either killed or suffered gunshot injuries during the encounter, he said.
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September - 2 
One villager was killed while two others were injured as more than 150 suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) raided Ghaghrizore hamlet under Barabasini panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under K
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One villager was killed while two others were injured as more than 150 suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) raided Ghaghrizore hamlet under Barabasini panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under Katoria block in Banka District in the night of September 2. According to a villager, the victim killed was identified as Sunil Mandal, suspected him to be a Police informer, while, Mahadeo Mandal, and the wife of Suraj Mandal suffered serious injuries in the attack.
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September - 2 
Orissadiary.com reports that five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including three from neighbouring Jharkhand surrendered before Police with arms and ammunition at Rourkela in Sundargarh District on September 2. Three of them are
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Orissadiary.com reports that five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including three from neighbouring Jharkhand surrendered before Police with arms and ammunition at Rourkela in Sundargarh District on September 2. Three of them are identified as Anmol Tirkey (21), Manoj Lakra alias Adam (30), Saban Kerkatta (19). The trio are natives of Raidihi village under Manoharpur Police Station in West Singhbhum District in Jharkhand. The other two cadres are Etwa Munda alias Vikas (20) and Maheswar Singh alias Rajesh (19) of Karda-Nuantoli village under Chandiposh in Sundargarh District. The arms surrendered included two 303 rifles, one 9mm pistol with ammunition, 100 round of 303 bullets, two pairs of Maoist combat fatigues, one Motorola wireless set, caps and ammunition pouches. Rourkela Superintendent of Police Himanshu said the surrendered cadre were active members of platoon-22 of Chhotanagpur Division operating in the Saranda forest. They were involved in a number of crimes in Odisha and Jharkhand. The cadre said they surrendered because they were not happy with the ideology of the Maoist organisation.
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September - 2 
The Times of India reports that the Police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Barsay Gawde (40), Subhash Gawde (20) and Saku Pada, in the murder case of trader Ramchandra Gaherwar from Gurrekasa village
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The Times of India reports that the Police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Barsay Gawde (40), Subhash Gawde (20) and Saku Pada, in the murder case of trader Ramchandra Gaherwar from Gurrekasa village in Gadchiroli District on September 2. Three Maoists dressed in civilian shot Gaherwar from close range on June 25.
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September - 3 
Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres of the Galikonda Area Committee surrendered before the Narsipatnam Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Kartikeya at Narsipatnam in Visakhapatnam District on September 3, reports The Times of India. T
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Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres of the Galikonda Area Committee surrendered before the Narsipatnam Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Kartikeya at Narsipatnam in Visakhapatnam District on September 3, reports The Times of India. The five surrendered Maoists were identified as S Balaram alias Siva, Gemmela Sannam Naidu of Cherukumpakalu, Gemmela Ramesh, Korra Praveen and Mamidi Venkata Rao of Kumkumpudi. All the five cadres were involved in the attack at the Teemulabanda coffee godown in GK Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) in Visakha agency on July 20, the Police said.
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September - 3 
Maoist commander of Udanti-Raighar-Sinapali border area committee, operating in Odisha-Chhattisgarh border, Laxmidhar Nayak alias Gundadhul surrendered before the SP Niti Sekhar in Nabarangpur District, reports Outlook India. Laxmidhar was very close
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Maoist commander of Udanti-Raighar-Sinapali border area committee, operating in Odisha-Chhattisgarh border, Laxmidhar Nayak alias Gundadhul surrendered before the SP Niti Sekhar in Nabarangpur District, reports Outlook India. Laxmidhar was very close to Kartik, Lalita and Jani Salm, all active members of Manpur Divisional Committee of Chhattisgarh. All the operations by Maoists in Nabarangpur and Nuapada Districts were being executed by this area committee of which Laxmidhar was the commander, the Police said.
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September - 3 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Purna Chandra Dalai (52), a local Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) leader, also a contractor by profession, whom they suspected of being a Police informer, in Malkangiri District on September
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Purna Chandra Dalai (52), a local Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) leader, also a contractor by profession, whom they suspected of being a Police informer, in Malkangiri District on September 3, reports ZEE News. According to Police, more than half a dozen Maoist cadres took Dalai from his house near Chitrakonda to an isolated place and gunned him down, Superintendent of Police (SP) Anirudh Singh said. However, sources said extortion bid was suspected to be the reason behind the killing.
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September - 3 
The CPI-Maoist made a precondition before they agree to any peace dialogue with the West Bengal Government - disarm vigilante groups in the Jangalmahal area comprising the three Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia, reports Hindustan Time
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The CPI-Maoist made a precondition before they agree to any peace dialogue with the West Bengal Government - disarm vigilante groups in the Jangalmahal area comprising the three Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia, reports Hindustan Times. "Several armed groups have cropped up in the Jangalmahal area. Some groups are operating legally, but are trying to procure arms. The main stakeholders (read Maoists) have demanded the Government should first try to disarm them," said activist Sujato Bhadra on September 3. Bhadra is heading the six-member interlocutor team appointed by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on July 7 to initiate peace talks with the Maoists.
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September - 3 
The Gadchiroli Police received five new mine-proof vehicles (MPVs) with improved features for effective anti-Naxalite [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations, reports Indian Express. The new MPVs have five major upgrades. A better air-conditioning sys
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The Gadchiroli Police received five new mine-proof vehicles (MPVs) with improved features for effective anti-Naxalite [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations, reports Indian Express. The new MPVs have five major upgrades. A better air-conditioning system to ensure that the Policemen seated in the backroom behind the cabin will not feel smothered as used to happen in the earlier vehicle. It has transparent glass windows now instead of opaque like in the earlier versions that will eliminate the need to look through the holes in the panes to take an aim at the enemy. The new vehicles have broad and puncture-proof tyres. The biggest improvement, however, is in terms of the strength of the vehicle to withstand blasts. Earlier version of MPVs had a capacity to withstand up to 5 kilogram blasts whereas the strength has been increased manifold.
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September - 3 
The local Police, after prima facie evidence, touted it to be a case of gang wars between villagers, but said that the villagers claimed the attackers to have alliances with Maoist organizations. "At night, local residents from nearby areas came in a
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The local Police, after prima facie evidence, touted it to be a case of gang wars between villagers, but said that the villagers claimed the attackers to have alliances with Maoist organizations. "At night, local residents from nearby areas came in a group carrying wooden sticks and fought with the people and killed one man," Rajesh Kumar Mandal, Station House Officer (SHO), Katoria Police Station, said, adds ANI.
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September - 3 
Three suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from the Jhargram region of West Midnapore District early on September 3, reports The Hindu. According to the Police, a country-made pistol and five rounds of ammunitio
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Three suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from the Jhargram region of West Midnapore District early on September 3, reports The Hindu. According to the Police, a country-made pistol and five rounds of ammunition were recovered from them “On the basis of specific intelligence input, security personnel raided a house at Jira village in the Pukuria area under the Jhargram station early in the day. Three suspected Maoists Tarun Mahato, Himanshu Mahato and Banshi Mahato were arrested from the spot,” Gaurav Sharma, Superintendent of Police of Jhargram Police District, said.
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September - 4 
A joint team of Ranchi and Khunti Police conducted an operation on September 4 at the Arki-Tamar forests under Tamar Police Station limits of Khunti District, reports The Pioneer. The operation was led by Ranchi SSP Saket Kumar Singh who said, “We ha
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A joint team of Ranchi and Khunti Police conducted an operation on September 4 at the Arki-Tamar forests under Tamar Police Station limits of Khunti District, reports The Pioneer. The operation was led by Ranchi SSP Saket Kumar Singh who said, “We had a specific intelligence input that Pahan [‘zonal commander’ Kundan Pahan] and his Platoon-39 is trying to locate their base at the Tamar area and the Arki-Tamar forest needed police vigilance. We also seized six boosters, 10kg Cane Bomb which was newly made and ready to use and a camera flash to recharge battery.” Further, Police arrested Gole Munda during the operation. Later, he accepted that he was working for Pahan and was active in Tamar area.
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Seraikela-Kharsawan Police on September 4 arrested five suspected Maoists, including a former ‘area commander’ of the outfit, identified as Ramvilas Lohra, who used to operate in the Chandil-Chowka area. Subsequent to their arrest, the Police on Sept
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Seraikela-Kharsawan Police on September 4 arrested five suspected Maoists, including a former ‘area commander’ of the outfit, identified as Ramvilas Lohra, who used to operate in the Chandil-Chowka area. Subsequent to their arrest, the Police on September 5 revealed their identity claiming the four suspected Maoists to be the henchmen of Lohra. Madhusudan Razak, Banka Pandey, Gurupado Majhi and Sonu Majhi have been sent to Seraikela sub-divisional jail following their arrest, said the Police.
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September - 4 
The dead bodies of two youths hailing from the Panki Police Station area of Palamu District were found thrown near Baresand bus-stand along the Garu-Mahuatand road in the District in the night of September 4, reports Dainik Bhaskar. In a note thrown
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The dead bodies of two youths hailing from the Panki Police Station area of Palamu District were found thrown near Baresand bus-stand along the Garu-Mahuatand road in the District in the night of September 4, reports Dainik Bhaskar. In a note thrown beside their bodies, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres alleged that they were extorting under the name of the CPI-Maoist. Earlier, the two were abducted and taken to the dense forests of Garu in the adjoining Latehar District, where a Jan Adalat (kangaroo Court) was held which declared them guilty of their alleged offence.
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September - 4 
The Telegraph reports that a top cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Radhe Mahto, who used to operate in Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, East Champaran, Sitamarhi and Sheohar Districts in north Bihar, was arrested on September 4. Arms a
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The Telegraph reports that a top cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Radhe Mahto, who used to operate in Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, East Champaran, Sitamarhi and Sheohar Districts in north Bihar, was arrested on September 4. Arms and ammunition, including an AK-47 rifle, were seized from his possession. Giving this information, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), Tirhut range, Bachhu Singh Meena said that the Muzaffarpur Police nabbed Mahto during an intensive vehicle checking operation and physical verification of passers-by. The Police found a bag containing 249 cartridges and an AK-47 rifle meticulously wrapped in it. Mahto is a resident of Narayanpur village under Rajepur Police Station in adjoining East Champaran District
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September - 5 
Concerned over the loss of lives of Security Force personnel in anti-Naxal (Left-Wing Extremist) operations due to delays in evacuation, the Government has now ordered the air support fleet in such areas to ensure that there is at least one helicopte
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Concerned over the loss of lives of Security Force personnel in anti-Naxal (Left-Wing Extremist) operations due to delays in evacuation, the Government has now ordered the air support fleet in such areas to ensure that there is at least one helicopter for casualty extraction duty always, reports Deccan Herald. At present, nine helicopters of Indian Air Force (IAF) and Border Security Force (BSF) are deployed for duties like troop dispatch, rushing reinforcements, transporting senior officers, VIPs and taking troops on leave to and from their outposts apart from undertaking casualty evacuation sorties. "The air wing deployed for anti-naxal operations will ensure that at least one helicopter is essentially available for casualty evacuation duties and responding to SOS from injured troops will be their topmost priority," BSF Special Director General Arvind Ranjan told PTI.
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September - 5 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp, 18 kilometres from the Bijapur District headquarters, and set it ablaze in the night of September 5, reports Daily Bhaskar. The whole structu
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp, 18 kilometres from the Bijapur District headquarters, and set it ablaze in the night of September 5, reports Daily Bhaskar. The whole structure of the camp was destroyed in the fire and the loss is estimated to be somewhere around INR 5 million. According to Superintendent of Police R N Das, the camp, which was nearing completion, was being set up to relocate the 85th Battalion after the Supreme Court ruled that Security Force personnel must vacate school buildings, adds UNI. However, no trooper was there at the camp when the incident took place.
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September - 5 
The Police arrested four persons, including a suspected CPI-Maoist cadre Ramvilas Lohra from the Chandil-Chowka block (administrative unit) of Seraikela-Kharsawan District, reports The Times of India. Police also recovered a sophisticated firearm an
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The Police arrested four persons, including a suspected CPI-Maoist cadre Ramvilas Lohra from the Chandil-Chowka block (administrative unit) of Seraikela-Kharsawan District, reports The Times of India. Police also recovered a sophisticated firearm and few live cartridges from him, said sources.
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September - 6 
According to Dung Dung, nine companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), seven units of Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA), eight units of Jharkhand Jaguar, two units of Jharkhand Armed Police and District armed Police were invo
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According to Dung Dung, nine companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), seven units of Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA), eight units of Jharkhand Jaguar, two units of Jharkhand Armed Police and District armed Police were involved in the operation.Terming the operation very successful, Dung Dung said at a press conference on September 6, "We formed three teams which simultaneously launched the operations and recovered a large cache of explosives." The security forces also recovered syringes to make pressure devices, seven timer devices, three pairs of uniform and a bag Maoist literature.
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September - 6 
According to The Telegraph, the success of the intensified anti-Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) drive in the Saranda forests in Jharkhand bordering Odisha has prompted the State Government to plan similar operations at other Maoist basti
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According to The Telegraph, the success of the intensified anti-Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) drive in the Saranda forests in Jharkhand bordering Odisha has prompted the State Government to plan similar operations at other Maoist bastions in the State. Sources said the Saranda model of flushing out Maoists holed up in dense forests would be replicated in Districts such as Malkangiri and Koraput which share borders with Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. As in the case of Saranda, where the troopers of Odisha and Jharkhand have joined hands in the anti-Maoist drive, help from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh would be sought for similar joint initiatives in Koraput and Malkangiri where the Maoists appear to have entrenched themselves taking advantage of difficult terrain.
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September - 6 
IBN Live reports that the Maharashtra Government has granted the administrative approval of INR 150 million for the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-infested Gadchiroli District for the year 2011-12.The amount will be utilised for the development of
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IBN Live reports that the Maharashtra Government has granted the administrative approval of INR 150 million for the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-infested Gadchiroli District for the year 2011-12.The amount will be utilised for the development of tribals in the region, to raise the income of 30,000 tribal families in the region and will be spent for construction of in well boring, pipeline, repair of old wells, digging of new wells.
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September - 6 
Informing the Lok Sabha about the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) organisations, Union Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh on September 6 said, that LWE groups particularly the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the recent past have been
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Informing the Lok Sabha about the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) organisations, Union Minister of State for Home Jitendra Singh on September 6 said, that LWE groups particularly the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the recent past have been indulging in recruitment of cadre in their strongholds, Zee News. "As per available inputs, the CPI (Maoist) has recruited 1,505 cadre during 2010 and 1,458 during current year," he said.
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September - 6 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two ‘sub-zonal commanders’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and recovered a huge cache of ammunition, explosive devices and wireless sets along with Maoist literature in a 10-day operation against th
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two ‘sub-zonal commanders’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and recovered a huge cache of ammunition, explosive devices and wireless sets along with Maoist literature in a 10-day operation against the outfit in Gumla, Lohardaga and Latehar Districts, reports The Times of India. In total, three wireless sets, 21 grenades, six claymore mines, five kg explosives, two pressure bombs, 39 can bombs, 20 IEDs, around 225 cartridges, 200 detonators and three multi-meters were recovered. The arrested Maoists were identified as Surendra alias Binod Lohra alias Iqbal and Mohammad Shabir Khan alias Bada Babu. Christened Operation Hills, the offensive was launched simultaneously in the three districts on August 18 under regional Inspector General (IG) Rezi Dung Dung in Piri, Gotal, Saryu, Kumari and Pesrar along the bordering areas. These five places are considered Maoist strongholds.
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September - 7 
The Bihar Times reports that on the very first day of taking office of the Director General of Police (DGP), Abhayanand, on September 2 issued a directive that all Superintendents of Police (SPs) would take permission from the Inspector-General (IG,
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The Bihar Times reports that on the very first day of taking office of the Director General of Police (DGP), Abhayanand, on September 2 issued a directive that all Superintendents of Police (SPs) would take permission from the Inspector-General (IG, Operations) for deploying the Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) for anti-Maoist operations. Now Additional Director General (ADG, Law and Order) would have overall operational control over SAP. Thus the DGP has taken away from the SPs concerned the direct control over SAP, which was raised five years back. Incidentally, Abhayanand gets the credit of raising this force when he was ADG (Law and Order). SAP was created with the purpose of taking on Maoists and criminal gangs.
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September - 7 
The Hindu reports that a hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist cadre was arrested on September 7 in connection with the killing of Superintendent of Police, Surender Babu in Munger District six years back, Police said. Acting on a tip-off, Police
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The Hindu reports that a hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist cadre was arrested on September 7 in connection with the killing of Superintendent of Police, Surender Babu in Munger District six years back, Police said. Acting on a tip-off, Police raided a place in Bhimbandh area of the District and captured Vishun Deo Dada alias Aghaura. Surender Babu was killed in a landmine blast triggered by Maoists in Bhimbandh on January 5, 2005. Aghaura was wanted in connection with the killing.
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September - 7 
Two communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Gadchiroli District, in connection with the killing of three Policemen during an encounter in Makadchuha in the District on August 20, reports Hindustan Times. The arrestees, id
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Two communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in Gadchiroli District, in connection with the killing of three Policemen during an encounter in Makadchuha in the District on August 20, reports Hindustan Times. The arrestees, identified as Sudhakar Tumroti (22) and Ravindra Marlawar (35), were produced before a local court on September 7 which remanded them to Police custody till September 17.
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September - 7 
Zee News reports that two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from Rohtas District on September 7. Two pistols and eight rounds of ammunition were recovered from them at a place under Rohtas Police Station area, S
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Zee News reports that two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from Rohtas District on September 7. Two pistols and eight rounds of ammunition were recovered from them at a place under Rohtas Police Station area, Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj said. The two arrested Maoists were identified as Mahender Choudhary and Rahul Kharwar.
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September - 8 
The Centre on September 8 set a January 2012 deadline for the State Government to utilise a whopping INR 7.7 billion which was allocated for building infrastructure in the 14 Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] affected Districts of Jharkhand under the
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The Centre on September 8 set a January 2012 deadline for the State Government to utilise a whopping INR 7.7 billion which was allocated for building infrastructure in the 14 Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] affected Districts of Jharkhand under the Integrated Action Plan (IAP). The 14 Districts, under IAP, were allocated INR 250 million each in 2010-11 and INR 300 million each in the current fiscal (2011-12). The Planning Commission directly monitors the progress of the centrally sponsored IAP scheme, under which the Deputy Commissioners (DC) of the 14 Districts received INR 550 million in total for the projects.
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September - 8 
The Telegraph reports that Police recovered on September 8 a cache of arms and ammunition, suspected to have been left behind by the cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a break away faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist
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The Telegraph reports that Police recovered on September 8 a cache of arms and ammunition, suspected to have been left behind by the cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a break away faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from under a culvert on Mandar-Narkopi road at Tanagarbasli village under Mandar block of Ranchi District. The cache included three double-barrel guns, eight rifles, one carbine and 234 rounds of ammunition, out of which 120 are meant for self-loading rifles while 82 are used in rifles of .315 bore. As many as 32 pieces are used in .12 bore rifles.
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September - 8 
Two Maoists, identified as Mahendra Choudhary and Rahul Kharbar, were arrested during a combing operation in Taradih village on Kaimur plateau in Rohtas District on September 8, reports The Telegraph. Two country-made pistols and eight live cartridge
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Two Maoists, identified as Mahendra Choudhary and Rahul Kharbar, were arrested during a combing operation in Taradih village on Kaimur plateau in Rohtas District on September 8, reports The Telegraph. Two country-made pistols and eight live cartridges were seized from them.
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September - 8 
Two months after the Supreme Court held that the deployment of Special Police Officers (SPOs) in the fight against Naxalites [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] was illegal, the Chhattisgarh Assembly on September 8 passed an Act authorising an “auxiliary a
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Two months after the Supreme Court held that the deployment of Special Police Officers (SPOs) in the fight against Naxalites [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] was illegal, the Chhattisgarh Assembly on September 8 passed an Act authorising an “auxiliary armed force” to “assist security forces in dealing with Maoist/Naxal violence” and legalising existing SPOs by inducting them as members, reports Indian Express. The Chhattisgarh Auxiliary Armed Police Force Act came into force with retrospective effect from July 5, the day the apex court passed its order.
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September - 8 
Zee News reports that a Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was on September 8 arrested from Budhua Ahara village in Munger District and a pistol and 10 rounds of ammunition were recovered from him, Police said. Acting on a tip-off, t
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Zee News reports that a Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was on September 8 arrested from Budhua Ahara village in Munger District and a pistol and 10 rounds of ammunition were recovered from him, Police said. Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided a hideout and arrested Pappu Jha who was allegedly involved in various crimes, including killing of six people in Kareli village on July 1, 2011. Jha was arrested earlier too, but was released on bail, the Police said.
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September - 9 
IBN Live reports that two troopers of the 'Jharkhand Jaguar' Special Task Force (STF) were seriously injured as an anti-landmine vehicle carrying five troopers from Ranchi to Khunti turned turtle on the Ranchi-Khunti Road in Khunti District of Jharkh
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IBN Live reports that two troopers of the 'Jharkhand Jaguar' Special Task Force (STF) were seriously injured as an anti-landmine vehicle carrying five troopers from Ranchi to Khunti turned turtle on the Ranchi-Khunti Road in Khunti District of Jharkhand on September 9.
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September - 9 
Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Jitendra Singh, in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) informed on September 6 that a total of 816 Naxalites [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] have surrendere
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Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Jitendra Singh, in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) informed on September 6 that a total of 816 Naxalites [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] have surrendered from 2008 to 2010, reports a MHA press Release on September 6. While 400 LWEs surrendered in 2008, 150 and 266 LWEs surrendered in 2009 and 2010 respectively. He also informed that in order to bring LWEs into the mainstream, the States have formulated their own surrender and rehabilitation policies. Government of India has approved revised guidelines for surrender-cum-rehabilitation of LWEs in the naxal-affected States which, inter alia, provides for an immediate grant of INR 150,000, a stipend of INR 2000 for three years, vocational training and incentives for surrender of weapons.
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September - 9 
Suspecting them to be Police informers, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two persons, including a contractor by slitting their throats in Narayanapatna block of Koraput District late in the night of September 9, reports The
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Suspecting them to be Police informers, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two persons, including a contractor by slitting their throats in Narayanapatna block of Koraput District late in the night of September 9, reports The Times of India. According to the Police, the Maoists belonging to the Srikakulam-Koraput division had picked up seven tribals from Borigi and Nangelbeda villages three days ago. Of them, M Shankar (31) and P Santosh (22) were killed after the Maoists held a Kangaroo court at Borigi village. They left a note in Telugu alleging that these two men were informers. They also said that Santosh has brought a tractor recently with the money given to him by Police. They released the remaining five tribals.
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September - 9 
The Hindu reports that the Police on September 9 arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the outfit, from Aurangabad and Patna Districts. Acting on a tip-off, the Police intercepted a s
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The Hindu reports that the Police on September 9 arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the outfit, from Aurangabad and Patna Districts. Acting on a tip-off, the Police intercepted a speeding motorcycle in Aurangabad District, and nabbed the CPI-Maoist ‘sub-zonal commander’, Nawal Bhuyian, and his unidentified associate while they were trying to escape to a safer place
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September - 9 
The Supreme Court on September 9 posted for hearing on September 22 the Centre's application seeking recall/review of its order declaring illegal and unconstitutional the appointment of tribal youth as Special Police Officers/Salwa Judum by the Chhat
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The Supreme Court on September 9 posted for hearing on September 22 the Centre's application seeking recall/review of its order declaring illegal and unconstitutional the appointment of tribal youth as Special Police Officers/Salwa Judum by the Chhattisgarh government to counter Maoist violence, reports The Hindu.
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September - 10 
Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to extend Central assistance - similar to the assistance provided to Andhra Pradesh to tackle the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] menace, reports Daily Bhaskar. Naxal activity in
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Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to extend Central assistance - similar to the assistance provided to Andhra Pradesh to tackle the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] menace, reports Daily Bhaskar. Naxal activity in Karnataka was witnessed in the bordering Districts of Andhra Pradesh such as Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar and Tumkur during the 1980s and 1990s, which spread to Malnad in the Western Ghats recently. It is feared that this menace will spread to the tri-junction of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, said Gowda in his address to the National Integration Council meeting in New Delhi on September 10. Since Karnataka does not receive central funds to fight Naxals, the State is using its own resources by adopting a two-pronged strategy through consistent Police action and increased developmental initiatives, Gowda said. Karnataka has also formulated and implemented a Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy for Naxals and this has proved to be very useful in bringing some of them back into the mainstream, Gowda added.
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September - 10 
IANS reports that 80 bags of ammonium-nitrate and 80 detonators, suspected to be meant for Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres for making land-mines, were seized in two separate incidents in the State on September 10.
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IANS reports that 80 bags of ammonium-nitrate and 80 detonators, suspected to be meant for Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres for making land-mines, were seized in two separate incidents in the State on September 10.
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September - 10 
The Chhattisgarh Police on September 10 arrested two persons for allegedly channeling INR 1.5 million from the Essar industrial group to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), The Times of India reports. According to Dantewada Superintende
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The Chhattisgarh Police on September 10 arrested two persons for allegedly channeling INR 1.5 million from the Essar industrial group to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), The Times of India reports. According to Dantewada Superintendent of Police Ankit Garg, on interrogation, one of the arrested persons, identified as B.K. Lala, said the money was from the Essar group and intended for the Maoists. Sources said that Lala worked as a contractor for Essar, carrying out odd jobs and renting excavation equipment to the company. The other arrested person, identified as Lingaram Kodopi, was collecting the money on behalf of the Maoists.
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September - 11 
According to Police, a truck laden with the 80 bags of ammonium-nitrate was seized near Barhi of Hazaribagh District. The driver and his assistant were detained.
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According to Police, a truck laden with the 80 bags of ammonium-nitrate was seized near Barhi of Hazaribagh District. The driver and his assistant were detained.
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September - 11 
Eighty detonators were seized from Karmatand village of Jamtara District. Two people were arrested in the incident.
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Eighty detonators were seized from Karmatand village of Jamtara District. Two people were arrested in the incident.
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September - 11 
In an interview given to The Telegraph, Abhayanand, the newly appointed Director-General of Police (DGP) of the State, mentioned that the problem related to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) terror is multi-dimensional. One has to appr
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In an interview given to The Telegraph, Abhayanand, the newly appointed Director-General of Police (DGP) of the State, mentioned that the problem related to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) terror is multi-dimensional. One has to approach it two-way. Development works should be taken up in such areas by the Government. At the same time, the Police would do their work. He reminded that the Maoists who have taken up arms are also citizens of this country and one can’t drive them out. So, one has to deal with them keeping all these facts in mind. The Police Forces have learnt from their past experience and will work accordingly.
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September - 11 
The Statesman reports that top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders have been found investing money collected as levy from road contractors, businessmen and others in the equity market to make more profits. Maoists are said to be coll
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The Statesman reports that top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders have been found investing money collected as levy from road contractors, businessmen and others in the equity market to make more profits. Maoists are said to be collecting around INR 20 billion as levy from across the country annually. Their “lust for lucre” was amply exposed when a Bihar Police team recovered share investment papers worth INR 820,000 from the hideout of a top Maoist leader, Birbal Murmu, alias Birbalda, during a raid at Chaupalwa village in the Laxmipur Police Station area of Jamui District on September 11.
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September - 11 
The Times of India reports that the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has earmarked 70 exclusive battalions for counter insurgency and Naxal (Left-Wing Extremist) operations which will be insulated from regular law and order duties performed by the
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The Times of India reports that the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has earmarked 70 exclusive battalions for counter insurgency and Naxal (Left-Wing Extremist) operations which will be insulated from regular law and order duties performed by the force. Creation of two distinct units, one for undertaking operations and the other for performing duties like conduct of polls, etc, was recommended in the aftermath of the Naxal attack in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada District where 75 armed CRPF personnel and a State policeman were killed on April 6, 2010. "We have earmarked and created 70 battalions for counter-insurgency tasks. These battalions will never be used for other law and order duties and will follow a strict regime of training, deployment and performing their specific job," CRPF Director General K Vijay Kumar said.
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September - 12 
Bokaro District administration is taking concrete steps to begin the construction of roads in and around the CPI-Maoist bastion by 2012 reports The Telegraph. The road construction department has already sanctioned INR 110 million, the final cost est
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Bokaro District administration is taking concrete steps to begin the construction of roads in and around the CPI-Maoist bastion by 2012 reports The Telegraph. The road construction department has already sanctioned INR 110 million, the final cost estimate of constructing roads from the foothills of Rahawan till Jhumra.
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September - 12 
Daily Bhaskar reports that the Raidih Police arrested a cadre of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Mahto Oran, in the border area of Jharkhand in Raid
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Daily Bhaskar reports that the Raidih Police arrested a cadre of the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Mahto Oran, in the border area of Jharkhand in Raidih District. The Raidih Police had inputs that the Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWE)] had assembled near the forest area adjoining to Kothatoli village. Oran was the associate of Mangal Nagesia, sub-zonal commander of the PLFI. The Police recovered a .12 bore country-made pistol along with associated cartridges from his possession.
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September - 12 
In view of the ongoing fertilizer crisis being faced by the peasants of the State the PLFI gave a call for bandh (shut-down) in the three bordering Districts of Simdega, Gumla and Lohardaga. As a result of this, all Intra-State bus movements towards
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In view of the ongoing fertilizer crisis being faced by the peasants of the State the PLFI gave a call for bandh (shut-down) in the three bordering Districts of Simdega, Gumla and Lohardaga. As a result of this, all Intra-State bus movements towards Ranchi and Inter-State movements across the border came to a stand-still.
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September - 12 
Police arrested a Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) leader, accused in a case of abduction of two Police constables from the Lalgarh region in 2009, from Patharpara in West Midnapore District late on September 12, repo
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Police arrested a Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) leader, accused in a case of abduction of two Police constables from the Lalgarh region in 2009, from Patharpara in West Midnapore District late on September 12, reports The Hindu. The constables remain untraced till date.
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September - 12 
The Times of India reports that the Railway Police arrested a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Shiv Kumar Bind, from Bhagwanganj locality in Patna District on September 12. Patna Superintendent of Police (SP- Railways), S
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The Times of India reports that the Railway Police arrested a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Shiv Kumar Bind, from Bhagwanganj locality in Patna District on September 12. Patna Superintendent of Police (SP- Railways), Suresh Choudhary said Bind was an accused in a case relating to the setting ablaze of Nadaul railway station in Jehanabad District on June 16, 2011.
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September - 13 
A Maoist, identified as Lakhikant Mahato, was surrounded and handed over to the Police by the villagers in Madhuban area in Jhargram subdivision in the District while he was threatening locals with dire consequences, reports IBN Live.
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A Maoist, identified as Lakhikant Mahato, was surrounded and handed over to the Police by the villagers in Madhuban area in Jhargram subdivision in the District while he was threatening locals with dire consequences, reports IBN Live.
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September - 13 
Calling Naxalism (Left-Wing Extremism) a bigger challenge than terrorism or insurgency, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on September 13 said that the burden of governance in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Districts must r
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Calling Naxalism (Left-Wing Extremism) a bigger challenge than terrorism or insurgency, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on September 13 said that the burden of governance in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Districts must rest with the States as the Central Government "does not have that much human resources" and can only provide help, reports The Times of India. He said the battle in the affected Districts was not for maintaining law and order but winning the "minds and hearts" of the people there. "The most violent movement in India is not terrorism or insurgency but Left-wing extremism. While 26 people were killed in terrorist violence and 46 in insurgency (27 in Jammu & Kashmir), 297 people were killed in Naxal violence. That is ten times of those killed in terror incidents," Chidambaram said. He was speaking at a national workshop attended by collectors of 60-Maoist-hit Districts in New Delhi. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who concluded the day-long session, stressed on integrated development while urging the collectors to have zero tolerance for corruption.
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September - 13 
Hundreds of students and teachers of a school in Jharkhand’s Lohardaga District held a peaceful rally against Maoist insurgency on September 13
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Hundreds of students and teachers of a school in Jharkhand’s Lohardaga District held a peaceful rally against Maoist insurgency on September 13
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September - 13 
Observing that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has not targeted works done under the Integrated Action Plan (IAP), the Government on September 13 said efforts are on to extend the ambitious programme to 20 more Naxal (Left-Wing Extre
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Observing that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has not targeted works done under the Integrated Action Plan (IAP), the Government on September 13 said efforts are on to extend the ambitious programme to 20 more Naxal (Left-Wing Extremism)-hit Districts, reports Hindustan Times. Addressing a national workshop attended by the collectors of Naxal affected Districts in New Delhi, both Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh said there was a "definite view" that the IAP being implemented in 60 selected tribal and backward districts, should continue. "We are trying to add another 20 districts. Planning Commission has given approval for 18 districts. This brings the total districts under IAP to 78 districts," Chidambaram told the workshop.
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September - 13 
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered and defused a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres by the side of a busy road in Bhuski village in Kanker District on Septemb
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The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered and defused a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres by the side of a busy road in Bhuski village in Kanker District on September 13 averting any possible mishap, reports Zee News. "The Improvised Explosive Device was kept in a steel container and was defused in good time before any vehicle could pass over it," a senior Border Security Force officer said. The force had received a specific intelligence about a booby-trap following which an operation was launched to detect any such device and prevent a possible ambush by the Maoists, the officer added.
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September - 13 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) appears to have made a climb down from their stand of getting political prisoners freed as a condition for talks with the Mamata Banerjee Government, reports The Times of India. Bandimukti Committee co
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) appears to have made a climb down from their stand of getting political prisoners freed as a condition for talks with the Mamata Banerjee Government, reports The Times of India. Bandimukti Committee convener Chhoton Das, who is also one of the interlocutors appointed by the Chief Minister to mediate with the Maoists in Jungle Mahal, said in Kolkata on September 13 that the Maoists are now insisting on two conditions: the operations by the joint forces must stop and the private armed groups which have mushroomed in Junglemahal in recent months must be disarmed. "Maoists know that if talk’s progress, the release of prisoners would follow automatically," Das said. Earlier, however, the Maoists had demanded release of prisoners before the talks begin. About 10 members of CPI-Maoist are behind the bars across the State, said Das. Sixty-six tribals are also languishing in different jails for alleged Maoist links - 36 of them in Midnapore jail, 21 in Bankura and nine in Purulia.
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September - 13 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres assaulted 30-40 villagers in Mahatobandh village in Belpahari in West Midnapore District on September 13 after they refused to join the Maoist squad, reports IBN Live. One of the villagers of wa
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres assaulted 30-40 villagers in Mahatobandh village in Belpahari in West Midnapore District on September 13 after they refused to join the Maoist squad, reports IBN Live. One of the villagers of was seriously injured in the incident. After the Police reached the spot, the Maoists fled away to the neighbouring Jharkhand, additional Superintendent of Police Alok Rajoria said.
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September - 13 
The Statesman reports that the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will induct over 2,000 former Army personnel in one go to bolster its anti-Naxal (Left-Wing Extremism) operations, offering them a salary of up to INR 55,000 per month. A total of 2,0
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The Statesman reports that the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) will induct over 2,000 former Army personnel in one go to bolster its anti-Naxal (Left-Wing Extremism) operations, offering them a salary of up to INR 55,000 per month. A total of 2,012 retired Junior Commissioned Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and others are being hired by the force to enhance its capabilities to undertake counter-IED operations in Maoist-hit zones where the force has deployed over 70,000 troops. Initially, 348 JCOs and 1,754 NCOs will be recruited on a minimum contract of three years. While the JCOs would be paid INR 55,000 a month, NCOs would draw INR 34,000, Sudedar Majors INR 34,000, Subedars INR 33,000 and Naib Subedars INR 32,000.
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September - 13 
The Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead an Ayurvedic doctor near Shiekhpura market under the Pakaridayal Police Station area in East Champaran District on September 13. According to reports, nea
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The Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead an Ayurvedic doctor near Shiekhpura market under the Pakaridayal Police Station area in East Champaran District on September 13. According to reports, nearly 12 Maoists raided the doctor’s clinic around 11pm when he was sleeping. They dragged him to a nearby paddy field and shot him at point-blank range. The victim, Rajesh Kumar, had enjoyed the company of the Maoists and had been their confidante for a long time. He had also been their attending doctor for several years, said the Superintendent of Police (SP), East Champaran, Nishant Kumar Tiwari said.
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September - 13 
The Times of India reports that the nine-day training programme on tactics of jungle warfare, anti-Naxal (Left-Wing Extremism) and counter-terrorism for the Uttar Pradesh Police, anti-terror squad (ATS) and special task force (STF) by the National
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The Times of India reports that the nine-day training programme on tactics of jungle warfare, anti-Naxal (Left-Wing Extremism) and counter-terrorism for the Uttar Pradesh Police, anti-terror squad (ATS) and special task force (STF) by the National Police Academy (NPA), Hyderabad will commence in Sonbhadra District from September 12. During the training period, the trainees would be given bare minimum necessities. Not only jungle warfare but the Maoist and terrorist training methodology would also be studied during the proposed programme.
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September - 13 September - 16
The Times of India reports that the Security Forces (SFs) in an operation codenamed Operation Up Hills neutralised a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp and seized two improvised explosive devices and two country-made rifles in Lohardag
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The Times of India reports that the Security Forces (SFs) in an operation codenamed Operation Up Hills neutralised a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp and seized two improvised explosive devices and two country-made rifles in Lohardaga and Gumla Districts. The operation was carried out bewteen September 13 to 16 in the bordering areas of the two Districts following specific inputs of Maoist movement. During the exercise, a number of villages --Gope, Pahr, Bora, Kumhari, Jamti, Temarkachcha, Katia, Kerar, Putrar, Rorad, Bulbul and Saidatoli -- were raided. Police also arrested a Maoist, Balkishun Kherwar, a resident of Bulbul under Kisko Police Station area in Lohardaga District during the raid.
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September - 14 
A group of about 25 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including women cadres, set ablaze and damaged several machines and vehicles at a road construction site in Malkangiri District in the night of September 14, reports The
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A group of about 25 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including women cadres, set ablaze and damaged several machines and vehicles at a road construction site in Malkangiri District in the night of September 14, reports The Hindu. According to sources, the group of Maoists along with 100 supporters went to the worksite of a private construction company near Pandraguda on the State highway connecting Jeypore and Khairaput. The Maoists, after overpowering the security guard, set ablaze two excavators, two tractors and other construction equipment. The Maoists, before escaping into the inhospitable hilly terrain, left posters at the spot. They protested against construction of roads in Maoist-affected areas and warned those involved in the activity of dire consequences. They also demanded withdrawal of Security Force personnel from their strongholds. Sub-Divisional Police Officer of Malkangiri, Uma Shankar Dash confirmed the incident but added that the construction company had not filed any complaint.
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September - 14 
Daily Bhaskar reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a village sarpanch (head of village level local self-Government institution) in Bijapur District on September 14. The body of G Surraiyya, the sarpanch of Potam
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Daily Bhaskar reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a village sarpanch (head of village level local self-Government institution) in Bijapur District on September 14. The body of G Surraiyya, the sarpanch of Potampalli, about 500 kilometres from Raipur, was found on a forest road. "Surraiyya was abducted by the Maoists on September 13 and killed with a sharp weapon. Initial reports say that he was killed as the Maoists suspected him of spying for the Police and local authorities," an official at the Police headquarters said.
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September - 14 
India Today reports that faced with consistent threats by terrorists in the North-East region, the Railways have started running bullet-proof engines for its goods trains as a pilot project in North-East Frontier Railways (NEFR) zone. A senior board
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India Today reports that faced with consistent threats by terrorists in the North-East region, the Railways have started running bullet-proof engines for its goods trains as a pilot project in North-East Frontier Railways (NEFR) zone. A senior board official said: "Based on the inputs about the threat to the presence of rail personnel in these goods trains on particular route lines, the NEFR has recently started operating 33 goods trains with bullet-proof locomotives." The Railways is considering extending the pilot project to other terror-prone routes, particularly in Maoist-hit South-Eastern (West Bengal and Jharkhand) and South Central (Chhattisgarh) zones, where night operations are risky.
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September - 14 
The Telegraph reports that the Deputy Commissioners (DC’s) of Jharkhand’s 14 Left-Wing extremism (LWE) affected Districts have welcomed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s call to minimise corruption and adopt a development-oriented strategy to counter
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The Telegraph reports that the Deputy Commissioners (DC’s) of Jharkhand’s 14 Left-Wing extremism (LWE) affected Districts have welcomed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s call to minimise corruption and adopt a development-oriented strategy to counter the clout enjoyed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and other groups, Principal secretary in the rural works department, S.K. Satpathy said. The day before, the Prime Minister had asked the DCs to win the trust of the people and make them part of the development process.
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September - 15 
A conference of top Police officials will begin on September 15 (today) in New Delhi where issues concerning continuing terror attacks (including the recent blasts in Mumbai and Delhi), Naxalism (LEFT-Wing Extremism), cyber security and circulation/
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A conference of top Police officials will begin on September 15 (today) in New Delhi where issues concerning continuing terror attacks (including the recent blasts in Mumbai and Delhi), Naxalism (LEFT-Wing Extremism), cyber security and circulation/printing of fake Indian currency notes will top the agenda, The Times of India reports. Besides senior Police officials from the States and the Union territories, Directors General of paramilitary force and top brass of intelligence agencies will also attend the conference which is being organized by the Intelligence Bureau.
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September - 15 
An ‘area commander’ of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) was arrested at Beng-Pahar in Gumla District, reports The Times of India. He was identified as Narayan Pradhan, a resident of Jamgain village under Raidih Police Station of Gumla Distri
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An ‘area commander’ of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) was arrested at Beng-Pahar in Gumla District, reports The Times of India. He was identified as Narayan Pradhan, a resident of Jamgain village under Raidih Police Station of Gumla District. Gumla Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), C K Sinha said that Pradhan was made an ‘area commander’ two months ago of Raidih and Palkot Police Station areas by Rajendra alias Gobardhan Singh soon after PLFI sub-zonal commander Mangal Nagesiya parted with PLFI and formed his own group in 2009 and was involved in at least seven incidents executed by PLFI since then in Gumla and neighbouring Chhattisgarh.
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September - 15 
Describing Left wing extremism as the “most violent movement” in the country, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram maintained during a conference of Directors-General of Police and Inspectors-General of Police (DGP and IGP) in New Delhi on September 15
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Describing Left wing extremism as the “most violent movement” in the country, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram maintained during a conference of Directors-General of Police and Inspectors-General of Police (DGP and IGP) in New Delhi on September 15 that dealing with it was a “shared responsibility” of the Centre and the States, reports The Hindu. He added, “Although the number of incidents and the number of casualties seem to indicate a decrease in the level of violence, this is largely attributable to the changed situation in West Bengal. I regret to point out that there is no significant decline in violence in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Orissa. Even in West Bengal, there are reports that the State unit has been instructed by the CPI (Maoist) to develop guerrilla bases in Jangalmahal and to intensify the conflict. The CPI (Maoist) has added at least four companies to the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army and its goal remains seizure of power through an armed liberation struggle
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September - 15 
IBN Live reports that the Security Forces (SFs) recovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and other weapons during their anti-Maoist operation in Lohardaga District on September 15, the Police said. The IED weighing 30 kilograms was planted at a
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IBN Live reports that the Security Forces (SFs) recovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and other weapons during their anti-Maoist operation in Lohardaga District on September 15, the Police said. The IED weighing 30 kilograms was planted at a place in Peshrar block, the sources said adding two other weapons were also recovered from another spot. The anti-Maoist operation in Lohardaga District was launched on September 13.
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September - 15 
Police conducted searches at Essar Group's office in Dantewada District in connection with the alleged payment of 'protection' money to the Maoists in the State. The Police also searched the premises of the company's associate Jay Johar Foundation. D
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Police conducted searches at Essar Group's office in Dantewada District in connection with the alleged payment of 'protection' money to the Maoists in the State. The Police also searched the premises of the company's associate Jay Johar Foundation. Dantewada SP Ankit Garg said that Essar's documents were scrutinised and its General Manager G S Varma was quizzed in the case after contractor B K Lala, arrested for Essar's alleged money transfer to the Maoists, gave a statement to the Police in this regard.
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September - 15 
PTI reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Manoj Mandal, Haribol Kumar Yadav and Chhotu Mandal were arrested by the Police from Deoghara hill areas in Bhagalpur District on September 15, Police said. Th
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PTI reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Manoj Mandal, Haribol Kumar Yadav and Chhotu Mandal were arrested by the Police from Deoghara hill areas in Bhagalpur District on September 15, Police said. Three revolvers, eight cartridges, one motorcycle and several Maoist literatures were seized from them.
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September - 15 
Three more Maoists - Arjun Yadav, Rajkumar Yadav and Yogendra Yadav- were arrested from Goh Police Station area in Aurangabad District, the sources said.
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Three more Maoists - Arjun Yadav, Rajkumar Yadav and Yogendra Yadav- were arrested from Goh Police Station area in Aurangabad District, the sources said.
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September - 15 
Two more Maoists identified as Duman Sada and Ramsharan Sada, were arrested from Khagaria District. They were wanted in the murder of two Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) troopers four years ago.
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Two more Maoists identified as Duman Sada and Ramsharan Sada, were arrested from Khagaria District. They were wanted in the murder of two Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) troopers four years ago.
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September - 15 
Zee News reports that 12 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from Mardapal area in Bastar District on September 15. Bastar Superintendent of Police (SP) Ratanlal Dangi said that acting on a tip-off, the Police arr
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Zee News reports that 12 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from Mardapal area in Bastar District on September 15. Bastar Superintendent of Police (SP) Ratanlal Dangi said that acting on a tip-off, the Police arrested the 12 Maoist cadres, including Ghassu alias Raj Bidiya, and all of them are carrying rewards between INR 3,000 - INR 5,000 on their heads and are suspected to be involved in robberies, explosions, and other disruptive activities
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September - 16 
IANS reports that a Chhattisgarh Armed Force Constable, P. C. Khalko, was killed when the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire at a Police camp at Pamalwaya in Bijapur District on September 16. “Maoists carried out a
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IANS reports that a Chhattisgarh Armed Force Constable, P. C. Khalko, was killed when the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire at a Police camp at Pamalwaya in Bijapur District on September 16. “Maoists carried out a flash attack at the Police camp Friday early hours. Khalko, who was on duty just outside the camp, received bullet injuries and died on the spot,” officials at the Police headquarters said. The officials added that the troopers retaliated from inside the camp but the Maoists managed to escape along with Khalko’s AK-47 rifle.
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September - 16 
The Centre cleared the pending proposal of Andhra Pradesh Government to include six more Districts bordering Maharashtra, Odisha and Chhattisgarh in the Integrated Action Plan (IAP), reports The Hindu. The Districts are Karimnagar, Warangal, East God
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The Centre cleared the pending proposal of Andhra Pradesh Government to include six more Districts bordering Maharashtra, Odisha and Chhattisgarh in the Integrated Action Plan (IAP), reports The Hindu. The Districts are Karimnagar, Warangal, East Godavari, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam. Hitherto, only Adilabad and Khammam were in the IAP list.
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September - 16 
The Pioneer reports that in a major breakthrough, Police and Paramilitary forces on September 16 arrested six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Chakulia in Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum District. Prasenjeet Chakrabor
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The Pioneer reports that in a major breakthrough, Police and Paramilitary forces on September 16 arrested six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Chakulia in Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum District. Prasenjeet Chakraborty, a journalist of Kolkata based news organisation 'Channel 10' was also arrested near Jobhi and Jamira villages along with five others including a woman member of CPI-Maoist , Jayati alias Ila alias Jamuna who was involved in the assassination of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha MP Sunil Mahto in 2007.The others were identified as Jayanti's husband, Surya Dev Singh a resident of Belpahadi in West Midnapore District of Bengal, Nitai Das-- a resident of North 24-Parganas, Nitya Nand Thakur, a resident Burdwan District and Som Prakash Chakraborty, a resident of Nadiah District.
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September - 16 
Times of India reports that some top cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including State-level leader Akash, held a meeting at Salboni in West Midnapore District in the afternoon of September 16 where in the Maoists leaders wa
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Times of India reports that some top cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including State-level leader Akash, held a meeting at Salboni in West Midnapore District in the afternoon of September 16 where in the Maoists leaders warned the villagers that if they accept the jobs of Special Police or home guards, they will be trapped by the Government. Earlier the Maoist cadres pasted posters in Belpahari and other parts of Jangal Mahal warning villagers regarding applying for Special Police and National Volunteers Force posts.
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September - 17 
Ranchi Deputy Commissioner K K Soan on September 17 visited six Naxalite [Left Wing Extremist] -affected villages in Bundu block of Ranchi District and reviewed implementation of the Government schemes while interacting with the villagers reports The
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Ranchi Deputy Commissioner K K Soan on September 17 visited six Naxalite [Left Wing Extremist] -affected villages in Bundu block of Ranchi District and reviewed implementation of the Government schemes while interacting with the villagers reports The Times of India. Soan became one of the first Government officers to visit some of the villages in the last one decade. He walked over 20 kilometres with other Government officials.
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September - 17 
Six suspected Maoists were arrested from Jobhi and Jamira village in Ghatsila sub-division of Purbi Singhbhum District in Jharkhand on September 17, reports Hindustan Times. Among the arrested, Jamuna Singh alias Ila alias Jayanti, a resident of Path
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Six suspected Maoists were arrested from Jobhi and Jamira village in Ghatsila sub-division of Purbi Singhbhum District in Jharkhand on September 17, reports Hindustan Times. Among the arrested, Jamuna Singh alias Ila alias Jayanti, a resident of Patharchakri village under Belpahari Police Station of West Bengal, was allegedly involved in the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) MP (Sunil Mahto) murder case in Baguria in March 2007. Police also seized arms and ammunition from Jayanti.
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September - 18 
A modernized Mine Protected Vehicle for India (MPV-I) was handed over to Jharkhand Police. Additional Director General, of Jharkhand Police, BB Pradhan received the anti-landmine vehicle of behalf of the State Police, The Pioneer reports. The vehicle
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A modernized Mine Protected Vehicle for India (MPV-I) was handed over to Jharkhand Police. Additional Director General, of Jharkhand Police, BB Pradhan received the anti-landmine vehicle of behalf of the State Police, The Pioneer reports. The vehicle is the first out of six to be handed over to the State police. The vehicle is much better than the current anti-landmine vehicle being used by the Police. There are many additional features that this vehicle has. It is more resistant and can face attacks of a higher intensity. The MPV-I's protective shell comes from Sweden and is built into a monocoque body, using kits that come from South Africa. The 230 Horse Power (HP) engine and chassis are from Russian ‘Ural’ trucks manufactured at Haldia, West Bengal, which significantly reduces the vehicle's price," the official said.
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September - 18 
ANI reports that a huge cache of explosives and ammunition was seized from different hideouts of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Lohardaga District on September 18. The recovery included an explosive weighing about 50 kilograms, t
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ANI reports that a huge cache of explosives and ammunition was seized from different hideouts of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Lohardaga District on September 18. The recovery included an explosive weighing about 50 kilograms, two bombs weighing 30 and 20 kilograms, wiring for laying out mines and materials used for making bombs. A Maoist cadre was also arrested from one such hideout. The Police have been conducting operations for the past few days in the forest areas of the District.
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September - 18 
Daily Bhaskar reports that Shivnath Mandal, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper, was killed in a surprising attack by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on a 60-member CRPF contingent in Bijapur District on September 18. Ac
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Daily Bhaskar reports that Shivnath Mandal, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper, was killed in a surprising attack by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on a 60-member CRPF contingent in Bijapur District on September 18. According to the Police headquarters in Raipur, the Maoists could have inflicted more casualties, but the CRPF men retaliated and forced the guerrillas to retreat for cover in the dense jungle.
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September - 18 
IBN Live reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a farmer at Kadma village in East Champaran District on September 18.
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IBN Live reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a farmer at Kadma village in East Champaran District on September 18.
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September - 18 
Police on September 18 arrested a suspected woman Maoist and recovered a substantial quantity of explosives from her house at Katra village in Garhwa District of Jharkhand, reports The Hindu. “Based on intelligence input that Maoist, Rukshana Khatun
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Police on September 18 arrested a suspected woman Maoist and recovered a substantial quantity of explosives from her house at Katra village in Garhwa District of Jharkhand, reports The Hindu. “Based on intelligence input that Maoist, Rukshana Khatun alias Soni Kumari alias Gudia had returned home, Police raided her house and arrested her,” Superintendent of Police(SP), S. Michael Raj told reporters. The Police recovered 31 detonators, one kilogram of explosive material, two powerful batteries, a country-made pistol, three mobile sets and Maoist literature from her, he said.
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September - 18 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested Ram Vijay Chandrabanshi, a close aide of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Munna Vishwakarma of Soneganga Vindhya Zonal Committee (SVZC), in Sonebhadra District late in the evening of September 18, rep
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested Ram Vijay Chandrabanshi, a close aide of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Munna Vishwakarma of Soneganga Vindhya Zonal Committee (SVZC), in Sonebhadra District late in the evening of September 18, reports Times of India. Special Director General of Police (Crime, Law and Order) Brij Lal said that the arrest was made in a joint operation of the District Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) contingent engaged in anti-Naxal [Left wing Extremism (LWE)] operations from the Silthari Canal area in Robertsganj Police Station of Sonebhadra. During interrogation, Chandrabanshi reportedly confessed to his involvement in blowing up a school building in Yadunathpur village under Chutiya Police Station in Rohtas District of Bihar in 2010. A native of Yadunathpur village, Chandrabanshi has at least three criminal cases pending against him with the Bihar Police and one at Sonebhadra Police Station.
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September - 18 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which is undertaking anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations in central India, has offered accommodation and protection to local Government functionaries in its camps so that they can carry out devel
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which is undertaking anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations in central India, has offered accommodation and protection to local Government functionaries in its camps so that they can carry out development activities "without fear or lack of facility", reports Hindustan Times. The CRPF Director General K Vijay Kumar said the force can accommodate ground-level officers in States like Chattisgarh, particularly in Bastar region, which is one of the most backward Naxal-hit areas. "Many places in Maoist-affected regions don't have facilities for village functionaries like doctors, teachers, health workers and panchayat officials. We are willing to offer space and security to them in our camps, where they can stay and carry out work," Kumar told HT on the sidelines of a conference on improvement of development activities in Naxal-hit areas last week. There are 55 CRPF battalions operating in Naxal-hit states, based in 275 camps, apart from Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Border Security Force (BSF), Kumar said.
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September - 18 
The CPI-Maoist leadership "apologized" for the killing of Niyamat Ansari. The party's Bihar-Jharkhand-North Chhattisgarh-UP territory regional committee blamed the outfit's "lower-level committee" that served the death penalty order on Ansari, who ha
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The CPI-Maoist leadership "apologized" for the killing of Niyamat Ansari. The party's Bihar-Jharkhand-North Chhattisgarh-UP territory regional committee blamed the outfit's "lower-level committee" that served the death penalty order on Ansari, who hailed from Jerua village in Jharkhand's Latehar district. Ansari and one Bhukhan Singh, who managed to escape, were working with development economist Jean Dreze and the Gram Swaraj Sanstha.
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September - 18 
The Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who have shown keen interest in rural welfare projects in the districts of eastern Bihar, have blocked the progress of an ambitious health project in Lakhisarai Di
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The Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist), who have shown keen interest in rural welfare projects in the districts of eastern Bihar, have blocked the progress of an ambitious health project in Lakhisarai District. The District administration was forced to stop the National Health Insurance Project (NHIP) in a number of villages after the Maoists abducted five employees of Financial Information Network and Operations Limited (FINO) from the Maoist affected Tali Kodasi village under Piri Bazaar Police Station of Lakhisarai District. The abducted employees were released after two hours with a warning “do not return”. The incident occurred on September 13. The five workers of FINO -- Sourav Kumar, Dipak Kumar, Amit Kumar, Vishal Pandey and Ramkumar Singh — had gone to the village to spread awareness about NHIP, when Maoist cadres abducted them.
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September - 18 
The Telegraph reports that the judicial remand of six CPI-Maoist cadres arrested on September 16 has prompted the Ghaghidih Central Jail authorities in East Singhbhum to tighten security measures in the jail. As reported earlier, the six Maoists arre
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The Telegraph reports that the judicial remand of six CPI-Maoist cadres arrested on September 16 has prompted the Ghaghidih Central Jail authorities in East Singhbhum to tighten security measures in the jail. As reported earlier, the six Maoists arrested from Chakulia block in Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum District were sent to the central jail after being produced before the chief Judicial Magistrate on September 18.
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September - 18 
Times of India reports that according to intelligence agencies, contractors are often forced to suspend work due to the fear of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Gadchiroli District. "Road and bridge construction work was discont
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Times of India reports that according to intelligence agencies, contractors are often forced to suspend work due to the fear of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Gadchiroli District. "Road and bridge construction work was discontinued at several places after rebels cracked the whip. Pay up or pack up is the unwritten norm," said a security source. Work on a mining project in Gadchiroli was discontinued after Maoists demanded that the work be stopped. Sources said Maoists threatened the company of dire consequences even after a section of the Maoists accepted substantial amounts from project officials. Tendu contractors too have to cough up sizeable sums for collecting the leaves, meant for bidi industry, from the forests in Gadchiroli. "Every contractor of tendu leaves had to pay Rs five lakh to the Naxals in 2011," said a reliable source.
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September - 19 
According to The Times of India, CM Mamata Banerjee is trying hard to initiate a dialogue with Maoists and for that attempts are on to rope in more interlocutors. In order to find a way out of the cycle of violence and to keep tabs on latest developm
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According to The Times of India, CM Mamata Banerjee is trying hard to initiate a dialogue with Maoists and for that attempts are on to rope in more interlocutors. In order to find a way out of the cycle of violence and to keep tabs on latest developments, the CM held a meeting on September 19 to accelerate development projects in Jungle Mahal. The State Government is planning to contact Binayak Sen and request him to help it start a dialogue with the Maoists in Jungle Mahal. A letter in this regard has been kept ready to be sent to Sen, said a source. When contacted Sen said, "I will think about it if they write to me."
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September - 19 
Daily Pioneer reports that about 15 to 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dragged Narayana Duan (33), a forest guard, from Jaipur village and killed him in a nearby area, located in the foothills of Gandhamardan hill under
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Daily Pioneer reports that about 15 to 20 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dragged Narayana Duan (33), a forest guard, from Jaipur village and killed him in a nearby area, located in the foothills of Gandhamardan hill under Boden Police Station in Bargarh District on September 19. The body was found with hands tied behind the back. A letter left by the Maoists stated that Duan was a Police informer for which he has been punished.
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September - 19 
In the District, one person identified as Borra Vidpi (40) was killed by the Maoists at village Gopnar in Bhamragad tehsil in the night of September 19. Sources said that Maoists abducted Vidpi suspecting him to be a Police informer. He was shot dead
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In the District, one person identified as Borra Vidpi (40) was killed by the Maoists at village Gopnar in Bhamragad tehsil in the night of September 19. Sources said that Maoists abducted Vidpi suspecting him to be a Police informer. He was shot dead in the nearby forest and his body was thrown on Hedra Road.
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September - 19 
Maoist sympathiser Vara Vara Rao accused West Bengal Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee of retracting from her poll promises and said her party was raising another Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist vigilante group).
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Maoist sympathiser Vara Vara Rao accused West Bengal Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee of retracting from her poll promises and said her party was raising another Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist vigilante group).
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September - 19 
Maoist’s banners and a bunch of handbills were recovered from Bramhapuri-Wadsa Road near Bramhapuri in Chandrapur in the night of September 19. Separately, the Maoists put up banners and distributed pamphlets near the T point in Chichgad Village in D
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Maoist’s banners and a bunch of handbills were recovered from Bramhapuri-Wadsa Road near Bramhapuri in Chandrapur in the night of September 19. Separately, the Maoists put up banners and distributed pamphlets near the T point in Chichgad Village in Deori Taluk in Gondia District.
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September - 19 
Normal life was affected by the 24-hour bandh (general shut down) called by Maoist-backed People's Committee against Police Atrocity (PCPA) in Jungle Mahal (West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia) area.
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Normal life was affected by the 24-hour bandh (general shut down) called by Maoist-backed People's Committee against Police Atrocity (PCPA) in Jungle Mahal (West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia) area.
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September - 19 
Security Forces got engaged in a gunfight with suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the dense forests at Ayodhya Hills in Purulia District on September 19, reports The Times of India. The forces had cordoned off the area a
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Security Forces got engaged in a gunfight with suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the dense forests at Ayodhya Hills in Purulia District on September 19, reports The Times of India. The forces had cordoned off the area and no casualties were informed till late evening. According to sources, Purulia Police had detained one Taruni Tudu a couple of days back. Interrogation of Tudu gave Police some leads on the movement of Maoist ‘commander’ Bikram. Police had information that Bikram would be in the belt for a meeting at Bersa forest.
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September - 19 
The Grey Hounds of Andhra Pradesh and Special Operations Group of Odisha exchanged fire with Maoist cadres in the remote forest area of Musilimunda of Narayanpatna block in Koraput District, reports The Times of India. According to sources, though Ko
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The Grey Hounds of Andhra Pradesh and Special Operations Group of Odisha exchanged fire with Maoist cadres in the remote forest area of Musilimunda of Narayanpatna block in Koraput District, reports The Times of India. According to sources, though Koraput Police are not confirming the encounter, at least three persons were injured in the gun battle on either side which lasted for about two hours.
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September - 19 September - 20
The Times of India reports that a Greyhound trooper who was allegedly abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 19 reached his base camp on September 20.
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The Times of India reports that a Greyhound trooper who was allegedly abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 19 reached his base camp on September 20.
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September - 20 
A recent concept paper on Naxalite (Left-Wing Extremist) movement prepared by the Union Rural Development Ministry says Naxalites are dead against construction of roads and empowering women self-help groups (SHGs) while they rarely derail other flags
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A recent concept paper on Naxalite (Left-Wing Extremist) movement prepared by the Union Rural Development Ministry says Naxalites are dead against construction of roads and empowering women self-help groups (SHGs) while they rarely derail other flagship development schemes of the Government, reports India Today. Construction of good roads means making the affected zones accessible to Police and that is why the rebels are "resolutely opposed to it". "They have also prohibited formation of SHGs under the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) for the possible reason that they (Maoists) are unable to act against women groups and their own organisation gets undermined," the paper said. In case of the roads, however, contractors in some places have managed to get their way by payment of a "percentage" of the cost as levy. "There are also instances where the Naxalites have buried explosives below the roads to be used for detonation at the time of police movement," the paper points out. In particular, the rebels have displayed an attitude of "tolerance" towards Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY), National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and extension of social security benefits.
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September - 20 
People's Literary Cultural United Forum said they will send a fact-finding team to Jungle Mahal on September 20 and hold a public meeting in Jhargram the day next. Vara Vara Rao of Revolutionary Writers Association, Gautam Navlakha of People's Union
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People's Literary Cultural United Forum said they will send a fact-finding team to Jungle Mahal on September 20 and hold a public meeting in Jhargram the day next. Vara Vara Rao of Revolutionary Writers Association, Gautam Navlakha of People's Union of Democratic Rights and Saroj Giri, a Delhi University professor will be present in both. The Forum also stressed for the withdrawal of joint forces, repeal of UAPA and cancellation of plans to recruit 10,000 tribal youths in Police forces.
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September - 20 
President Pratibha Patil on September 20 appealed to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to shun violence and join the mainstream, stressing that peace and stability were imperative for development in the country, reports Hindustan Times
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President Pratibha Patil on September 20 appealed to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to shun violence and join the mainstream, stressing that peace and stability were imperative for development in the country, reports Hindustan Times. "I would like to appeal to those involved in Naxalism [Left-Wing Extremism] to shun violence and join in the progress and peace of the country," Patil said after unveiling a statue of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer Satyawan Singh Yadav in Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan. Satyawan Singh was the leader of the 76-personnel patrol party which was ambushed by Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada District on April 6, 2010.
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September - 20 
Terming the killers “cowards who believe in the politics of violence,” Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee charged a section of the Maoists with trying to derail the peace process initiated by the State Government
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Terming the killers “cowards who believe in the politics of violence,” Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee charged a section of the Maoists with trying to derail the peace process initiated by the State Government
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September - 20 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed three persons in two separate incidents in Gadchiroli District, reports The Times of India. The Maoists abducted Ranu alias Kiran Pusali (30) and his wife Jaswanda alias Devli (25) from a
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed three persons in two separate incidents in Gadchiroli District, reports The Times of India. The Maoists abducted Ranu alias Kiran Pusali (30) and his wife Jaswanda alias Devli (25) from a relative's house in village Jhari in Dhanora tehsil (revenue unit) in the night of September 20. Later, the duo was shot dead on a hillock near the village. The bodies were left on the road to Jhari village in the same District. The victims were former cadres of the outfit who laid down their arms on May 17, 2010.
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September - 20 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a local Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader in the Jhargram area of West Midnapore District on September 20. “A group of armed assailants waylaid Lalmohan Mahato
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a local Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader in the Jhargram area of West Midnapore District on September 20. “A group of armed assailants waylaid Lalmohan Mahato when he was on his way to give tuitions at Pukuria village, and fired at him from point-blank range. He died on the spot. Posters claiming that Mahato was killed by the Maoists to avenge his attempt to build resistance against left-wing extremists were found at the spot,” said Gaurav Sharma, Superintendent of Police of Jhargram Police District. The killing was carried out allegedly by members of a Maoist squad, led by Jayanta, that operates in the Jhargram region.
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September - 20 
The Maoists have embarked on a civic action programme in Purulia, West Midnapore and Bankura, running makeshift dispensaries and schools, reports Economic Times.
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The Maoists have embarked on a civic action programme in Purulia, West Midnapore and Bankura, running makeshift dispensaries and schools, reports Economic Times.
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September - 20 
The Sathyamangalam forests that played host to notorious brigand and sandalwood smuggler Veerappan is being used by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports Deccan Chronicle. An intelligence report warned the southern states of the '
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The Sathyamangalam forests that played host to notorious brigand and sandalwood smuggler Veerappan is being used by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports Deccan Chronicle. An intelligence report warned the southern states of the 'activation' of a Maoist South Western Regional Bureau (SWRB) at the 'trijunction' of the three southern states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala despite the strict enforcement and deployment of Police and Special Forces in the rest of India. “The Maoists are trying to establish a Red corridor between the Eastern and the Western Ghats,” said an official source. Bengaluru-born Maoist leader Ramesh (50) alias Kuppuswamy is reportedly trying to activate the SWRB comprising the three States, in the area that spans 18,000 square kilometres from Denkenkottai in Tamil Nadu to Anchetty in Kerala.
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September - 20 September - 21
The Times of India reports that Odisha Special Police recovered landmines and kit bags belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Narayanpatna block in Koraput District on September 21. Earlier, the Maoists had exchanged fir
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The Times of India reports that Odisha Special Police recovered landmines and kit bags belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Narayanpatna block in Koraput District on September 21. Earlier, the Maoists had exchanged fire with the Andhra Greyhounds and Special Operations Group Forces of Odisha on September 20. After the incident, Andhra and Odisha Police conducted an aerial survey. Additional Security Forces have been deployed to prevent any violence in the Andhra-Odisha border as Maoists celebrated their formation day on September 21.
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September - 21 
Zee News reports that Bihar Police was striving hard to tackle Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) insurgency in the State with optimum use of resources, Director General of Police (DGP) Abhayanand said on September 21. "The State Police is
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Zee News reports that Bihar Police was striving hard to tackle Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) insurgency in the State with optimum use of resources, Director General of Police (DGP) Abhayanand said on September 21. "The State Police is doing its best to tackle Maoist insurgency in Bihar with the resources at its disposal," he added.
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September - 21 
A bandh (general shutdown) was observed in Dhanora, Etapalli and Kurkheda tehsils on September 21 following a call given by the Maoists to mark the 7th foundation day of the CPI-Maoist.
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A bandh (general shutdown) was observed in Dhanora, Etapalli and Kurkheda tehsils on September 21 following a call given by the Maoists to mark the 7th foundation day of the CPI-Maoist.
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September - 21 
According to The Economic Times, the Centre has compiled a most-wanted list of top Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders, identifying all members of the politburo as well as central committee, along with their known addresses and photo
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According to The Economic Times, the Centre has compiled a most-wanted list of top Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders, identifying all members of the politburo as well as central committee, along with their known addresses and photographs, and circulated them to all States for necessary action. The dossier names eight politburo members, including ‘general secretary’ Ganapathy alias Mupalla Laxman Rao and number 2 Kishenda alias Prashant Bose, besides all the 23 central committee members. Apart from compiling the multiple aliases used by the most-wanted leaders and their age, the list gives out details of their known residence, names of relatives and friends, the arms held by them and the reward they carry. The politburo members include Ganapathy from Karimnagar, Nambala Keshav Rao from Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, Mallojula Koteshwar Rao alias Kishanji from Karimnagar, Kattam Sudarshan alias Birender from Adilabad in Andhra Pradesh, Mallojula Venugopal from Karimnagar, Misir Besra from Jharkhand, Prashant Bose alias Kishenda from Jadavpur in West Bengal and Malla Raji Reddy from Karimnagar. All the politburo members together carry a reward of INR 12.1 million on their heads. The central committee includes, apart from all the 8 politburo members, leaders named Kosa, Tippari Tirupati, Jingu Narsimha Reddy, Akky Raju Hargopal, Pulluri Prasad Rao, Ramchandra Reddy, Modem Bala Krishna, Gajanand Bhaskar, Mahesh, Deve Kumar Singh, Vivek Chandri Yadav, Rajesh Da, Kuppu Swami, Rayanna, Kancha and Kadari Satyanarayana Reddy.
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September - 21 September - 27
Alert was sounded across the State and extra para-military troopers deployed in forest areas as the CPI-Maoist began its weeklong foundation anniversary celebrations September 21 - 27, the Police said, reports Zee News. “Forces have been relocated in
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Alert was sounded across the State and extra para-military troopers deployed in forest areas as the CPI-Maoist began its weeklong foundation anniversary celebrations September 21 - 27, the Police said, reports Zee News. “Forces have been relocated in areas vulnerable to attacks and civilians are cautioned while travelling on roads filled with landmines in the interiors of Bastar, Raipur and Rajnandgaon districts,” an unnamed Police official said. Maoist banners and posters recovered by the Police from forested areas of Dantewada read that the outfit — founded September 21, 2004, with merger of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG) and Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), will host a series of cultural programmes at its hideouts in the forests of Bastar over the next seven days.
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September - 21 
Daily Bhaskar reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambushed a Police search team returning from its patrol in the dense forests of Aamed, about 70 kilometres from Gariaband area in Raipur District, on September
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Daily Bhaskar reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambushed a Police search team returning from its patrol in the dense forests of Aamed, about 70 kilometres from Gariaband area in Raipur District, on September 21. According to the Police spokesman, they knew about the return route of the Policemen. The Maoists opened fire on the Policemen when they turned up. Two Policemen were injured in the ambush. There is no report of any Maoist getting injured in the incident.
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September - 21 
Indian Express reports that Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on September 21 made a fresh offer to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), saying the Government is ready to talk to them if they simply suspend violence. “You don’t have to
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Indian Express reports that Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on September 21 made a fresh offer to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), saying the Government is ready to talk to them if they simply suspend violence. “You don’t have to lay down arms. You don’t have to surrender. You don’t have to disband your outfits. You don’t have to give up your ideology either. You just suspend violence and come forward for talks. The chief minister of West Bengal has invited you for talks. So have other chief ministers of states affected by Naxalism. I, on behalf of the government of India, have also made this offer,’’ the Home Minister said at a special session organised by the Bharat Chamber of Commerce in Kolkata. At the same time, Chidambaram said there was no substitute to the use of force when development took a battering because of violence. “For development you will have to send a doctor, a nurse, a contractor or some other officials. But if the law and order situation is not conducive for sending such people, the security forces will have to be sent to regain control. There is no other alternative to such strategy,’’ he said. The Home Minister said Naxalism (Left-Wing Extremism) was a bigger threat than terrorism so far as killings are concerned. “Terrorism is also a big challenge but the killings by Naxalites is 10 times more than terrorist killings,’’ he said. He lamented that the police-people ratio in India was the worst and at places, it was 80 per 100,000 people.
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September - 21 
The Times of India reports that the adviser to the Planning Commission, Indrani Chandrashekharan, visited various development projects on September 21, which had been initiated in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit villages of Gumla Dis
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The Times of India reports that the adviser to the Planning Commission, Indrani Chandrashekharan, visited various development projects on September 21, which had been initiated in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit villages of Gumla District under the Integrated Action Plan (IAP). She later said, "We are happy to see various IAP and other projects in the District. If there is development, Maoist impact will diminish and people will be benefited.”
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September - 22 
A Chhattisgarh Police team recovered a 25 kilogram “tiffin bomb” planted by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) by the roadside in a forested area in Raipur District on September 22, reports IANS. The bomb was planted to ta
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A Chhattisgarh Police team recovered a 25 kilogram “tiffin bomb” planted by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) by the roadside in a forested area in Raipur District on September 22, reports IANS. The bomb was planted to target the Policemen on patrol. “The bomb was recovered by a search squad of policemen who urgently defused it,” an unnamed senior Police official said.
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September - 22 
A team of C 60 battalion of the Police exchanged fire with a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) platoon led by ‘commander’ Dinesh near Msanjhurwa and Lalzhari villages under Duggipar Police Station in Gondia District on September 22, report
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A team of C 60 battalion of the Police exchanged fire with a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) platoon led by ‘commander’ Dinesh near Msanjhurwa and Lalzhari villages under Duggipar Police Station in Gondia District on September 22, reports Daily Bhaskar. Following a tip-off that Maoists were camping in the area the Police cordoned off the area. The Maoists opened fire seeing the Police, official sources said. Two Maoists are suspected to have been injured in the shoot-out. Police recovered 13 detonators, 10 kilograms of explosives, a Motorola Walkie-Talkie and Maoist literature. Superintendent of Police Chandra Kishore Meena said this was the biggest encounter between the Police and the Maoists in past few years in the District.
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September - 22 
According to The Statesman, with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) recapturing their lost ground in Jungle Mahal area (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), senior Public Works Department (PWD) officials at Writers’ Buildin
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According to The Statesman, with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) recapturing their lost ground in Jungle Mahal area (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), senior Public Works Department (PWD) officials at Writers’ Building (State Secretariat) are apprehending trouble in implementing projects that are a part of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Jungle Mahal package. The department has 22 bridge and road projects that are to be implemented in West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia Districts. The total estimated cost of these projects is INR 968.9 million. This year, a sum of INR 441.3 million is expected to flow for the project, while INR 199.9 million was already released in the last financial year. “We are not sure that the projects can be implemented without any resistance from the ultras,” the official said. Not a single construction agency has responded to the first “Notice Inviting Tenders (NIT)” for executing two major bridge construction projects in Junglemahal because of Maoist threat.
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September - 22 
Karnataka will soon have a permanent force to counter the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threats to the State, reports The Times of India. A 500 strong Police force trained in all facets of jungle warfare will be headquartered at Karkal
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Karnataka will soon have a permanent force to counter the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threats to the State, reports The Times of India. A 500 strong Police force trained in all facets of jungle warfare will be headquartered at Karkala in Udupi District. This force will operate from 13 base camps dotting the Ghats and will no longer be an ad-hoc force of Police personnel deputed from other departments. S M Jaamdar, principal secretary, Home, on September 21 said the training programme for this force is being finalised and recruitment process has commenced. This force will be utilised to counter all non-urban terrorist related activities, Jaamdar explained adding this would provide effective thrust to curbing Maoist activities seen in the Western Ghats.
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September - 23 
Daily Bhaskar reports that a Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)] was killed and two others were injured in a gun-battle between two Naxal groups near Lopo village of Chatra District on September 23, Police said. The dead Naxal was identified as Mamta G
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Daily Bhaskar reports that a Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)] was killed and two others were injured in a gun-battle between two Naxal groups near Lopo village of Chatra District on September 23, Police said. The dead Naxal was identified as Mamta Ganju, Jharkhand Police spokesperson, R.K. Mallik said. The LWE outfits involved in the gunfight were Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), and Nag group - a splinter group of Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC).
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September - 23 
The Hindu reports that an exchange of fire took place between the Security Forces (SFs) and the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Kerubadi in Daringbadi block of Kandhamal District on September 23 when the SFs raided a M
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The Hindu reports that an exchange of fire took place between the Security Forces (SFs) and the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Kerubadi in Daringbadi block of Kandhamal District on September 23 when the SFs raided a Maoist training camp inside the forests near Kerubadi. No casualty was reported from either side. “But, from the evidence found at the site we suspect there must have been some injury or casualty on the Maoist side,” DIG Sharma said adding, about 50 Maoists were suspected to have stayed in the camp during the operation. Five firearms, a number of kitbags, important documents, and other camp articles were recovered from the camp site.
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September - 23 
The Ministry of Labour and Employment has approved the State Government’s plan for establishment of five industrial training institutes (ITIs) and ten skill development centres (SDCs) in five Left Wing Extremist (LWE)-affected Districts of the State.
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The Ministry of Labour and Employment has approved the State Government’s plan for establishment of five industrial training institutes (ITIs) and ten skill development centres (SDCs) in five Left Wing Extremist (LWE)-affected Districts of the State. The Districts are Gajapati, Malkangiri, Rayagada, Deogarh and Sambalpur.
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September - 23 
The Union Home Ministry has promised Jharkhand two Mi-17 helicopters and an additional (Central Reserve Police Force) CRPF battalion by mid-October, reports The Telegraph. At present, the State has 15 battalions of CRPF, including two battalions of i
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The Union Home Ministry has promised Jharkhand two Mi-17 helicopters and an additional (Central Reserve Police Force) CRPF battalion by mid-October, reports The Telegraph. At present, the State has 15 battalions of CRPF, including two battalions of its special strike force, CoBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action).
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September - 24 
After back-to-back killings of two Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jungle Mahal area, party general-secretary Mukul Roy and Tamluk Member of Parliament (MP) Subhendu Adhikari are going to lea
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After back-to-back killings of two Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Jungle Mahal area, party general-secretary Mukul Roy and Tamluk Member of Parliament (MP) Subhendu Adhikari are going to lead a 6-Kilometer rally in Jhargram on September 24 (today) to protest the killing spree and demand that the Maoists re-join the often-protracted negotiations with the Government-appointed interlocutors, reports The Times of India. While TMC leader Lalmohan Mahato was killed on September 20, Rabindranath Mishra was shot dead on August 24 in the same area.
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September - 24 
Suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Jagabandhu Majhi (39), a Biju Janata Dal (BJD) Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Umerkote assembly constituency and his Personal Security Officer (PSO) Prasan
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Suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Jagabandhu Majhi (39), a Biju Janata Dal (BJD) Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Umerkote assembly constituency and his Personal Security Officer (PSO) Prasanta Kumar Patra (25) at Gonahatapadar village under Raighar Police Station in Nabarangpur District on September 24, reports Telegraph. Reports said the MLA had gone to the village to attend a function to distribute land records to village beneficiaries. “It might be a Maoist attack. The area falls in a Maoist belt,” Umerkote Sub-Divisional Police Officer Ashok Sahu said. Earlier, Majhi was attacked by the Maoists during an election campaign on March 14, 2004. He suffered serious injuries to his spinal cord and since then moved around in a wheelchair. Also in 2010, he survived another attempt when bombs hurled at his car missed him.
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September - 24 
The Times of India reports that a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze two JCB machines belonging to Border Road Organisation in Wadgham village in Sironcha in Gadchiroli District in the night of September 24. Aroun
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The Times of India reports that a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze two JCB machines belonging to Border Road Organisation in Wadgham village in Sironcha in Gadchiroli District in the night of September 24. Around 100 Maoist cadres reached the village late in the night, woke up two security guards deployed there, poured fuel on the two JCB machines and set those ablaze.
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September - 25 
Mamata Banerjee claimed that the Maoists wanted to kill her and union minister Mukul Roy, besides other Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders, reports The Economic Times. "A few days back, some Maoists were seen around my house. They threatened to kill m
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Mamata Banerjee claimed that the Maoists wanted to kill her and union minister Mukul Roy, besides other Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders, reports The Economic Times. "A few days back, some Maoists were seen around my house. They threatened to kill me. They have also threatened to kill Mukul and my party leader Srikanta Mahato. A few days back they held a rally in Junglemahal where a Maoist leader said all Trinamool leaders are their targets," Banerjee said. "We had a commitment. We wanted negotiations for a peaceful solution to the problem. But now I personally feel no negotiations are possible. When we are trying to create an atmosphere for talks, they are trying to break such negotiations. Peace cannot be a one way process," a Banerjee added.
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September - 25 
Addressing a press conference in Hyderabad Director General of Police (DGP) V Dinesh Reddy informed that the Police would induct an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to be used in Maoist-affected Districts to track the Maoists, reports The Times of India
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Addressing a press conference in Hyderabad Director General of Police (DGP) V Dinesh Reddy informed that the Police would induct an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to be used in Maoist-affected Districts to track the Maoists, reports The Times of India. Reddy said the UAV would be helpful in tracking the Maoists even in dense forest areas. The UAV images would reach the Police in real time so that forces could be mobilised to hunt them down. "The UAV was procured at a cost of INR 300 million and will have its base station at Madurpudi in Rajahmundry District. It will be mostly used in Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, Andhra-Orissa Border (AOB) and Visakhapatnam,'' the DGP added. "To improve transport for the anti-Maoist forces, a 17-seater helicopter will be available for the next few months and the cost of its operation will be borne by the Union ministry of Home affairs," he further added.
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September - 25 
Five suspected Maoists - Kailash Modok, Kinkor Modok, Gautam Modok, Jagat Mondal and Dipak Mandal - were arrested by Arsa Police from Raheredi village in Purulia District. Purulia Superintendent of Police Sunil Chaudhury said the five were arrested f
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Five suspected Maoists - Kailash Modok, Kinkor Modok, Gautam Modok, Jagat Mondal and Dipak Mandal - were arrested by Arsa Police from Raheredi village in Purulia District. Purulia Superintendent of Police Sunil Chaudhury said the five were arrested for making threatening phone calls.
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September - 25 
Governor M K Narayanan on September 25 said the Maoists had not responded to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's offer for talks, reports Zee News. “The Chief Minister has given them an offer for talks but they have not responded," the Governor told rep
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Governor M K Narayanan on September 25 said the Maoists had not responded to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's offer for talks, reports Zee News. “The Chief Minister has given them an offer for talks but they have not responded," the Governor told reporters on the sidelines of a function in Kolkata.
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September - 25 
IBN Live reports that a hardcore Maoist and three others were arrested on September 25 from Piprahi in Bihar's Sheohar District, Police sources said. Acting on a tip-off, Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jointly sealed the border of
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IBN Live reports that a hardcore Maoist and three others were arrested on September 25 from Piprahi in Bihar's Sheohar District, Police sources said. Acting on a tip-off, Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jointly sealed the border of East Champaran and Sheohar and arrested Dilip Kumar alias Mayank, a Maoist accused in several murder cases including that of an assistant commandant of CRPF. Three others were also arrested along with him, sources said.
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September - 25 
The Asian Age reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in Police firing during a combing operation in a forested area in Cherla under Khammam District on September 25. The Police recovered two weapons, includin
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The Asian Age reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in Police firing during a combing operation in a forested area in Cherla under Khammam District on September 25. The Police recovered two weapons, including one self-loading rifle (SLR) and some kit bags from the area. However, at least six other Maoists managed to escape into the deep forests.
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September - 25 
The Hindu reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) identified as Rama Mahanta alias Dadhi Mahanta was arrested from Jarbera village at Bisra in Sundargarh District on September 25. A pistol and some bullets were recove
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The Hindu reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) identified as Rama Mahanta alias Dadhi Mahanta was arrested from Jarbera village at Bisra in Sundargarh District on September 25. A pistol and some bullets were recovered from his possession. According to the Police, Mahanta was involved in the killing of surrendered Maoist, Kandari Lohra alias Madhuri and her four-year-old son in February 2011. Mahanta was acting as ‘area Commander’ in Digha and Bhalulata areas and he has five cases pending at the bordering Bisra and Bandamunda Police Station in Sundargarh District.
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September - 25 
The Hindu reports that Somji alias Soma Ayutu Made (30), reported to be a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘commander’ from Bastar District in Chhattisgarh, was arrested in an operation in Gadchiroli District on September 25. “We arre
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The Hindu reports that Somji alias Soma Ayutu Made (30), reported to be a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘commander’ from Bastar District in Chhattisgarh, was arrested in an operation in Gadchiroli District on September 25. “We arrested Somji Made after we laid a trap. Although he was from Bastar, he mainly operated out of Gadchiroli. He is commander of Aheri Militia Dalam (squad) and had crossed the border yesterday (Saturday) [September 24],” Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police Veeresh Prabhu said adds IANS. Made was actively involved in the insurgency and was wanted in cases of murder, attempted murder, triggering landmine blasts and gunfights with the Police.
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September - 25 
The Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had never actually left Dalma hills despite the huge presence of Policemen and Paramilitary troopers there and aim to turn it into another Lalgarh. This revelation
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The Telegraph reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had never actually left Dalma hills despite the huge presence of Policemen and Paramilitary troopers there and aim to turn it into another Lalgarh. This revelation was made by two of the six hardcore Maoists arrested by East Singhbhum Police. Jayanti and Prasenjit Chakraborty, who have been taken into five-day police remand for interrogations, have also revealed how they used to conceal their weapons and their plans in Ghatshila and Dalma areas, among other things. “The Maoists want to convert Dalma hills into another liberated zone like Lalgarh. For this, they are resorting to various strategies,” a senior Police Officer said on the condition of anonymity.
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September - 25 
The Times of India reports that the founder secretary of Jharkhand Janamukti Morcha, Babu Bose, was shot dead at Binpur in West Midnapore District on September 25. Though no arrest has been made, Police suspect that he was killed by the Communist Par
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The Times of India reports that the founder secretary of Jharkhand Janamukti Morcha, Babu Bose, was shot dead at Binpur in West Midnapore District on September 25. Though no arrest has been made, Police suspect that he was killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres. Bose was talking to some people at Dohijuri market when two persons came on a motorcycle and shot him dead
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September - 26 
A search team of Para-military Forces and the Chhattisgarh Police recovered five bombs planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on a forest road in Kanker District on September 26, reports The Economic Times. "Tiffin bombs w
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A search team of Para-military Forces and the Chhattisgarh Police recovered five bombs planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on a forest road in Kanker District on September 26, reports The Economic Times. "Tiffin bombs were kept on a jungle road in Koilibera area. The bombs were recovered by a search contingent of the Border Security Force (BSF) and the district force," an official at the Police headquarters said.
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September - 26 
Blitz Comprehensive Tabloid Weekly, on September 26, reported that according to Bangladeshi intelligence sources more than 74 notorious terrorists from Bangladesh are now hiding in various places in India, especially in the State of West Bengal where
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Blitz Comprehensive Tabloid Weekly, on September 26, reported that according to Bangladeshi intelligence sources more than 74 notorious terrorists from Bangladesh are now hiding in various places in India, especially in the State of West Bengal where they already have invested a few million dollars in various businesses and stock markets.
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September - 26 
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sent out a stern warning to Maoists saying they can't remain janus-faced and continue their killing spree while complaining about the state's human rights violations and Police excesses, reports The Times of India. "The
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Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sent out a stern warning to Maoists saying they can't remain janus-faced and continue their killing spree while complaining about the state's human rights violations and Police excesses, reports The Times of India. "The initiative for talks can't go together with killings. You (Maoist) have to decide the future course. Who has given you the right to kill? Those who complain against police excesses as violation of human rights should clarify whether their ghastly killings conform to human rights," said Banerjee, whose rise to power started with the campaign against the land acquisition in Singur, a cause Maoists also backed.
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September - 26 
The Joint Forces and the Police arrested a leader of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) from Cherabani under Binpur Police Stations in West Midnapore District even on September 26,
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The Joint Forces and the Police arrested a leader of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) from Cherabani under Binpur Police Stations in West Midnapore District even on September 26, reports Zee News. Police sources said the arrested PCPA leader, Dilip Mahato, had links with the Maoists.
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September - 26 
The State cabinet decided to set up 20 centres that will train the tribal youths of Maoist-affected Jungle Mahal region (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts) who will be recruited as special Police constables, reports Indian Express.
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The State cabinet decided to set up 20 centres that will train the tribal youths of Maoist-affected Jungle Mahal region (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts) who will be recruited as special Police constables, reports Indian Express.
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September - 27 
IBN Live reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Ramesh Yadav was arrested near a bus stand in Tiwari Bigaha village in Bihar's Aurangabad District on September 27, a Police officer said. A native of Ma
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IBN Live reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Ramesh Yadav was arrested near a bus stand in Tiwari Bigaha village in Bihar's Aurangabad District on September 27, a Police officer said. A native of Mahmudpur village under Atari Police Station area in Gaya District, Yadav was wanted in several incidents of Maoist violence.
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September - 27 
Thaindian.com reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a portion of rail tracks near Bhansi railway station in Dantewada District on September 27, causing disruption in train services. The blasts on rail tra
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Thaindian.com reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a portion of rail tracks near Bhansi railway station in Dantewada District on September 27, causing disruption in train services. The blasts on rail tracks came on the last day of the weeklong foundation anniversary celebrations by Maoists.
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September - 27 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed one person identified as Mishra Khosla (35) on the suspicion of being a Police informer in Narayanpatna block of Koraput District in the night September 27, reports The Times of India. Th
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed one person identified as Mishra Khosla (35) on the suspicion of being a Police informer in Narayanpatna block of Koraput District in the night September 27, reports The Times of India. The body of Khosla was lying near Mankidi in the Narayanpatna Police Station area with his throat slit. The Maoists also set ablaze two vehicles managed by Khosla. Police recovered a letter written by Maoist leader Daya in Telugu near the body stating "Khosla was supplying information against Maoists to police. Anyone who helps police will meet a similar fate."
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September - 27 
The Dantewada Police arrested D.V.C.S. Verma, Essar group's General Manager for Kirandul, as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of the company routinely paying the Maoists significant sums of money to operate in Maoist-controlled terri
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The Dantewada Police arrested D.V.C.S. Verma, Essar group's General Manager for Kirandul, as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of the company routinely paying the Maoists significant sums of money to operate in Maoist-controlled territory. “Mr. Verma was arrested on the basis of information provided by B.K. Lala,” Superintendent of Police Ankit Garg, said adding, “He will be in police remand for two days.”
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September - 27 
The Jharkhand security establishment is relieved at West Bengal Government’s decision to intensify operations against Maoists. Director General of Police (DGP), G. S. Rath, said it would lead to active participation of the Security Forces and better
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The Jharkhand security establishment is relieved at West Bengal Government’s decision to intensify operations against Maoists. Director General of Police (DGP), G. S. Rath, said it would lead to active participation of the Security Forces and better flow of intelligence in the fight against Maoists.
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September - 27 
The Telegraph reports that two CoBRA (Commando battalion for Resolute Action) troopers were killed and four others were seriously injured on September 27 in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Jhumra hills in Gomia block of Bokar
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The Telegraph reports that two CoBRA (Commando battalion for Resolute Action) troopers were killed and four others were seriously injured on September 27 in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Jhumra hills in Gomia block of Bokaro District. The dead have been identified as Praveen Kumar and Ram Singh, while the injured are Anish, Batajeet Mandal and Asit Mallick.
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September - 28 
K.V. Rajendranath Reddy, Inspector-General of Police (North Coastal Region), on his maiden visit to the town, interacted with Sub-Divisional Police Officers and inspectors at the District Police Office and asked the Police to continue combing operati
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K.V. Rajendranath Reddy, Inspector-General of Police (North Coastal Region), on his maiden visit to the town, interacted with Sub-Divisional Police Officers and inspectors at the District Police Office and asked the Police to continue combing operations in the Maoists-affected areas though their activities, of late, have apparently slowed down.
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September - 28 
Security forces (SFs) neutralised an intensive training camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in a major operation carried out in the forest of Gyarapati under Kurkheda Police division in Gadchiroli District on September 24, report
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Security forces (SFs) neutralised an intensive training camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in a major operation carried out in the forest of Gyarapati under Kurkheda Police division in Gadchiroli District on September 24, reports The Times of India. The details of operation were revealed to media on September 28. While several Maoists are suspected to be injured in the encounter, SFs recovered a couple of Bharmar guns and hoard of Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] material from the camping site. The Police claimed that it was an intensive training camp involving training in firearms, explosives, use of medicine, political agenda and media approach. "We have recovered inflammatory banners, posters, Naxal literature, ration, detonators, wire bundles, two Bharmar guns (manually loading guns) along with 10 tents. There were black boards scribbled with mathematics, extensive supply of medicines, radio kits etc, giving a sense intensive Naxal training in the dense jungle," an unnamed Police officer said. The gun battle began around 9am, when over 50 Maoists belonging to Khobramenda and Tippagarh dalam (squad) fired at approaching SFs. However, they could not face the assault of SFs for long and retreated into the forest.
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September - 28 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Majji Madhava Rao, a ranger of the Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation at Lankapaakala in GK Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) in Vishakhapatnam D
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Majji Madhava Rao, a ranger of the Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation at Lankapaakala in GK Veedhi mandal (administrative unit) in Vishakhapatnam District on September 28. Like all APFDC officers and men, he had also received warnings from the Maoists in the past not to take up work on coffee plantations. The Galikonda area committee of the CPI-Maoist is suspected to be behind the incident.
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September - 29 
A day after asking the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to choose between talks and killing, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called a meeting on September 29 with interlocutors whom she authorised to explore avenues for dialogue with the M
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A day after asking the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to choose between talks and killing, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called a meeting on September 29 with interlocutors whom she authorised to explore avenues for dialogue with the Maoists in Jungle Mahal, reports Economic Times. State secretariat sources said the meeting would be held at the State secretariat to review the situation arising out of a spurt in Maoist violence in the three Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia comprising Jungle Mahal.
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September - 29 
Chief Minister, Arjun Munda ordered forming of a Primitive Tribal Battalion which will be sixth among the Indian Reserve Battalions formed by the State Government in the past. According to the decision taken a total of 1,007 posts will be created whi
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Chief Minister, Arjun Munda ordered forming of a Primitive Tribal Battalion which will be sixth among the Indian Reserve Battalions formed by the State Government in the past. According to the decision taken a total of 1,007 posts will be created while two companies of the battalion will be given commando training. The battalion will especially recruit people from Primitive Tribal Groups (PTG) in the State. Constituting a Tribal Battalion is the part of Centre's strategy against Maoist rebels to give preference to tribals in the Security Forces. Nevertheless, the Centre had reportedly rejected the proposal of the State Government forming battalions on any specific tribal community.
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September - 29 
CPI-Maoist’s eastern Bihar and Jharkhand regional committee put up posters in a number of villages of Jankidhi panchayat (village level local self-government institution) under Chanan Police Station in Lakhisarai District, accusing Prime Minister Man
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CPI-Maoist’s eastern Bihar and Jharkhand regional committee put up posters in a number of villages of Jankidhi panchayat (village level local self-government institution) under Chanan Police Station in Lakhisarai District, accusing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Union home minister P. Chidambaram and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi of curbing the voice of the common man, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 29 
Director General of Police, GS Rath visited Mosabani in East Singhbhum District to review the progress of the work of the proposed anti-terrorist training centre. Source said that the standard of proposed anti-terrorist training centre will be at par
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Director General of Police, GS Rath visited Mosabani in East Singhbhum District to review the progress of the work of the proposed anti-terrorist training centre. Source said that the standard of proposed anti-terrorist training centre will be at par with that of the paramilitary training centre in Hyderabad and Haryana, where the Police personnel are trained how to cope up with the guerrilla war. About 500 police personnel will be given training in a batch.
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September - 29 
The Hindu reports that five cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including two Maoist ‘area commanders’, were arrested from the Districts of Bihar on September 29. The Rohtas Superintendent of Police (SP), Manu Maharaj, said ‘
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The Hindu reports that five cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including two Maoist ‘area commanders’, were arrested from the Districts of Bihar on September 29. The Rohtas Superintendent of Police (SP), Manu Maharaj, said ‘area commander’ Munna Vishwakarma, a cadre Sone Ganga and another unnamed Maoist were arrested during combing operations at Kaimur hills of Rohtas District, bordering Uttar Pradesh. Police raided a hideout in East Champaran District and arrested another Maoist ‘area commander’, Balram Sahni, and his accomplice Bashath Kunwar from Bajhia Sahni tola (settlement) in East Champaran.
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September - 29 
The Hindu reports that three landmines were reportedly detected in the Bonthavanka forest near Jillellamanda village in the Khambhamvari Palle mandal (district sub-unit) on the Chittoor-Kadapa District border on September 29. According to sources, th
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The Hindu reports that three landmines were reportedly detected in the Bonthavanka forest near Jillellamanda village in the Khambhamvari Palle mandal (district sub-unit) on the Chittoor-Kadapa District border on September 29. According to sources, the bombs were detected when the bomb squads were on a routine combing operation in an apparent bid to keep the track ‘sterilised' as a precautionary measure.
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September - 29 
The Pioneer reports that Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers escaped a landmine blast triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near ‘Dania’ at Jhumra hillocks region in
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The Pioneer reports that Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers escaped a landmine blast triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near ‘Dania’ at Jhumra hillocks region in Gomia Police Station area in Bokaro District on September 29. The Police have sped up the operation in these regions since the September 27 killings and several Maoist camps have busted, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Bokaro (coal belt) Laxman Prasad Singh said. We are keeping a strict vigil on the Naxals’ movements and their hideouts through helicopter surveillance,” Singh said.
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September - 30 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) rejected the Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee's peace talks offer and demanded immediate withdrawal of Joint Forces from the State, reports Zee News. "We are serious about peace talks and ready for
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) rejected the Chief Minister (CM) Mamata Banerjee's peace talks offer and demanded immediate withdrawal of Joint Forces from the State, reports Zee News. "We are serious about peace talks and ready for a ceasefire. We had given specific proposals to the two interlocutors on our first meeting. But the Government has to stop anti-Maoist operations by the joint forces and show willingness for peace," CPI-Maoist leader Akash said in an open letter to CM Banerjee. He accused Trinamool Congress of resorting to violence and extortion in the Jungle Mahal area. Akash said although the State Government claims that the Joint Forces operations are on hold, the Paramilitary is still carrying on the operation of hunting down Maoists in a clandestine manner. "If the Government is really keen on peace talks and want to create a congenial atmosphere, it will also have to neutralise private gangs like Janajagaran Mancha and Bhairav Bahini," the letter, a copy of which was made available to the media, said.
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September - 30 
The Hindu reports that the District bandh (general shutdown) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Venkatapuram area committee on September 30 in protest against the death of two Maoists in an alleged encounter with the Police i
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The Hindu reports that the District bandh (general shutdown) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Venkatapuram area committee on September 30 in protest against the death of two Maoists in an alleged encounter with the Police in the reserve forest area in Charla mandal (administrative unit) of Khammam District on September 25, went off peacefully till the last reports came in. The Police have stepped up surveillance in the vicinity of cell phone towers in the remote mandals of the division as a security precaution to prevent the Maoists from damaging the towers.
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September - 30 
The Police arrested a woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre in Bijapur District on September 30, reports Daily Bhaskar. The woman cadre had been staying near the District Headquarters to get information on the movements and strateg
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The Police arrested a woman Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre in Bijapur District on September 30, reports Daily Bhaskar. The woman cadre had been staying near the District Headquarters to get information on the movements and strategies of the administration. She had been pretending to be one among the poor people that reside in the panchayat bhawan (building of the village level local self-Government institution) and used to give the information on Police movements to the Maoists. The Police are yet to identify her.
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September - 30 
The Police on September 30 recovered 12 kilograms of explosive powder and other material during a search operation in a forest at Jalmandih under Rania Police Station area of Khunti District, reports The Hindu. Besides the explosive powder, 90 pieces
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The Police on September 30 recovered 12 kilograms of explosive powder and other material during a search operation in a forest at Jalmandih under Rania Police Station area of Khunti District, reports The Hindu. Besides the explosive powder, 90 pieces of 9-volt batteries, 90 steel cans, two bundles of electric wire, 34 bullets and other items were recovered from, Superintendent of Police (SP), Manoj Kaushik said.
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September - 30 
The Telegraph reports that a mutilated body, suspected to be of Chhattu Yadav, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘area commander’ operating in Bihar and Jharkhand, was recovered on September 30 from the Didarganj area of Patna City. Yada
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The Telegraph reports that a mutilated body, suspected to be of Chhattu Yadav, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘area commander’ operating in Bihar and Jharkhand, was recovered on September 30 from the Didarganj area of Patna City. Yadav had been reported missing since September 5 this year. He was living in Chainpur village under Bhagwanganj Police Station of the Masauri block on the outskirts of Patna. He had been arrested by Calcutta Police in 2010 and was sent to prison. He secured bail after six months and then returned to Chainpur. On September 30, the Police recovered a mutilated body from a stream in Madhopur under the Didarganj Police Station. Yadav’s family was called for identification and they confirmed the body was his on the basis of a silver tooth. However, investigations are on in this regard as it can also be a ploy by Yadav to escape legal action.
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September - 30 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested at Sonua in West Singhbhum District, reports Zee News. The Maoist cadres, identified as Kisan Diggi, Karam Singh Diggi and Behra Diggi, were produced before the court of Sub-divi
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested at Sonua in West Singhbhum District, reports Zee News. The Maoist cadres, identified as Kisan Diggi, Karam Singh Diggi and Behra Diggi, were produced before the court of Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate before being sent to jail, they said.
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September - 30 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested during a combing operation in Rayagada District in the night of September 30, reports The Times of India. The arrested cadres were identified as Rabi Majhi and Das Majhi of Godibal
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested during a combing operation in Rayagada District in the night of September 30, reports The Times of India. The arrested cadres were identified as Rabi Majhi and Das Majhi of Godibali village within Kashipur block (administrative division). "We were tipped-off about the presence of two Maoists at their homes and decided to nab them. There was no exchange of fire and no arms have been recovered from the arrested extremists," Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Prasant Kumar Bhoi said. The arrestees were part of the newly-created Kashipur dalam (squad) of the CPI-Maoist and were involved in a series of Maoist offensives. "They had joined the Maoists few years ago and were armed cadres. They used to organize meetings and provide logistics support to the extremists, apart from taking part in Maoist offensives," the ASP added.
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*Data till , May 11, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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