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January - 12 
Maoists have threatened to blow up Police out Post of SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack District. The Commissionerate Police has increased the security of SCB Medical College and Hospital campus.
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Maoists have threatened to blow up Police out Post of SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack District. The Commissionerate Police has increased the security of SCB Medical College and Hospital campus.
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January - 19 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered two Bomb blasts in the Tangi Block Office in Khurdha District on January 19. Earlier, the Block Development Officer (BDO) had received death threat from the Maoists. Police recovered two Maoist posters from the wall of Block Office. In the pos
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered two Bomb blasts in the Tangi Block Office in Khurdha District on January 19. Earlier, the Block Development Officer (BDO) had received death threat from the Maoists. Police recovered two Maoist posters from the wall of Block Office. In the poster they mentioned that the corruption of the Block is increasing and the Block Development Officer (BDO) is involved in the corruption.
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January - 20 January - 21
The cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a camp of a construction firm involved in construction of remote rural road under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (Prime Minister Village Road Scheme, PMGSY) and set ablaze a poclain machine in Ganjam District in the intervening
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The cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a camp of a construction firm involved in construction of remote rural road under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (Prime Minister Village Road Scheme, PMGSY) and set ablaze a poclain machine in Ganjam District in the intervening night of January 20 - 21. At around midnight a group of around 40 Maoists reportedly reached the spot searched for the driver of the poclain machine parked there and forced him to drive away the poclain away from the camp and set it ablaze. Later, the Maoists terrorised the workers of the construction firm camping at the site. They also left some posters at the spot. Through these posters they threatened construction contractors not to take up any construction work in remote areas without their permission. They also threatened the construction firms not to use machines during the PMGSY road construction.
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January - 26 
In Latehar, Maoists hoisted a black flag on the terrace of a school and stuck a poster with anti-government slogans and threats. The school children did not hoist the national flag following the Maoist threat. Teachers also said that they did not want to take the risk by hoisting the national flag.
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In Latehar, Maoists hoisted a black flag on the terrace of a school and stuck a poster with anti-government slogans and threats. The school children did not hoist the national flag following the Maoist threat. Teachers also said that they did not want to take the risk by hoisting the national flag.
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February - 7 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up railway tracks at two different places in Jharkhand on February 7, (today) as they began a day-long strike in three States (Jharkhand, Bihar and Orissa) to protest price rise and corruption, reports PTI. A group of armed Maoists pack
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up railway tracks at two different places in Jharkhand on February 7, (today) as they began a day-long strike in three States (Jharkhand, Bihar and Orissa) to protest price rise and corruption, reports PTI. A group of armed Maoists packed explosives to blow up a stretch of railway track, four kilometres from Mile station in Ramgarh District, at 1.15 AM (IST), Police sources said. Similarly another stretch of railway track was blown up between Dania station in Bokaro District and Bihar's Jageshwar station, disrupting train services on the two routes, the sources said. The Maoists also warned the station master of Dania against movement of trains during the shutdown, and took away the keys of the railway crossing gate there, the Police said.
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February - 7 
The Maoists blew up an under-construction Police outpost with explosives at the tourist location of Chitrakot in Bastar District.“Several armed rebels, mainly women insurgents, blew up an under-construction police outpost with explosives in the early hours. Two of the rooms were damaged heavily,” Ba
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The Maoists blew up an under-construction Police outpost with explosives at the tourist location of Chitrakot in Bastar District.“Several armed rebels, mainly women insurgents, blew up an under-construction police outpost with explosives in the early hours. Two of the rooms were damaged heavily,” Bastar Inspector General of Police, T.J. Longkumer, told IANS. Maoists had left some leaflets at the blast site in which they have threatened to halt Tata Steel's upcoming 5.5 million tonne capacity steel plant. The project site is hardly 3 km away from the demolished Police Outpost.
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February - 9 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) damaged the Police outpost at remote Subarnagiri in the limits of Kotagarh Police Station in Kandhamal District in the night of February 9. According to the Police, no one was injured at the Police outpost during the a
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) damaged the Police outpost at remote Subarnagiri in the limits of Kotagarh Police Station in Kandhamal District in the night of February 9. According to the Police, no one was injured at the Police outpost during the attack as no armed Policemen were deployed at the remote outpost during night. As per eyewitnesses, a group of around 40 Maoists reached the Police outpost building at around midnight. They broke into it and ransacked it. They also set ablaze the documents and furniture of the outpost. They pasted some posters at the spot. Through them the Maoists opposed construction of a building near the outpost which could be used as a barrack for security personnel in future. They threatened to kill anyone who would get involved in the construction work. They also opposed the measures of the Police to build up relations with people living in remote areas through Jan Sampark Sivir (Public Relation Camps).
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February - 11 
A Special Police Officer (SPO), identified as Narenga Mallick of Dunguda village, working with the Kotagada Police was killed by Maoists in Kandhamal District, reports Orissadiary.com. The Maoists left a poster on the spot and mentioned that they have killed him as he has not resigned from the job.
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A Special Police Officer (SPO), identified as Narenga Mallick of Dunguda village, working with the Kotagada Police was killed by Maoists in Kandhamal District, reports Orissadiary.com. The Maoists left a poster on the spot and mentioned that they have killed him as he has not resigned from the job. The posters also threatened the localities not to help the Police during combing operation. Maoists also threatened to kill the youths who would prefer to become home guards or SPOs. Earlier the Maoists have threatened Mallick to leave the job.
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February - 12 
According to Hindustan Times report, on February 12, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatened to launch an indefinite bandh (general shut down) in Jharkhand and Odisha from February 14, if one of its members and two others of an Assam-based outfit, arrested by joint forces on Odis
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According to Hindustan Times report, on February 12, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatened to launch an indefinite bandh (general shut down) in Jharkhand and Odisha from February 14, if one of its members and two others of an Assam-based outfit, arrested by joint forces on Odisha-Jharkhand border, were not produced in court by February 13. "Police picked by Tinkraj Oraon, Ajit Bora and Bhaijan from Jareikela on Jharkhand-Odisha border February 11. However, they are not yet produced in court. While Bhaijan is our cadre, Oraon and Bora are members of an Assam-based who had come to meet us. They were arrested without any proper charges," Maoist leader Samar told over phone from an undisclosed location. He also added that they may later extend the bandh to West Bengal, Assam and Bihar.
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February - 14 
Orissadiary.com reports that four home guards resigned from their job fearing the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Kotagada Police Station in Kandhamal District on February 14. They have expressed in their resignation letter that they have risk to life, so they no more like to work as
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Orissadiary.com reports that four home guards resigned from their job fearing the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Kotagada Police Station in Kandhamal District on February 14. They have expressed in their resignation letter that they have risk to life, so they no more like to work as home guard. Besides, more 16 home guards will resign within a week. Home guards, Ajaya Naik of Kesaraguda village, Akshay Behera of Kotagarh and Joseph Mallick of Denguda village submitted their resignation to the Home guard Commandant through the OIC of Kotagada Police Station, while another Sitaram Baliarsingh of Jabaguda also submitted his resignation. Around 20 home guards came to the Police Station to submit their resignation, out of which four submitted their resignation and others to submit their resignation in a week. All of them had earlier been threatened by Maoists, they said.
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February - 16 
Four more home guards of Kotagarh Police Station, Trinath Paltasingh, Susant Baliarsingh, Kabi Chandra Nayak and Nilanchala Dandasena, have tendered their resignations to the Superintendent of Police citing the reason that they are being threatened by Maoists in Kandhamal District. Four of their col
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Four more home guards of Kotagarh Police Station, Trinath Paltasingh, Susant Baliarsingh, Kabi Chandra Nayak and Nilanchala Dandasena, have tendered their resignations to the Superintendent of Police citing the reason that they are being threatened by Maoists in Kandhamal District. Four of their colleagues resigned from the job citing the same reason on February 14.
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February - 16 
The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a tribal, identified as Wadeka Nasanna, of Dandabadi village under Narayanpatna Block in Koraput District late in the night of February 16. According to Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP) Anup Sahu, a group arou
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The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a tribal, identified as Wadeka Nasanna, of Dandabadi village under Narayanpatna Block in Koraput District late in the night of February 16. According to Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP) Anup Sahu, a group around 20 Maoists dragged Nasanna out of his house and slit his throat open. The Maoists left a handwritten letter at the spot claiming the victim was killed as he was opposed to the activities of the Maoists and the Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) in the area. Sahu said Wadeka might have been killed only to create terror in the area. The tribal had no links either with the Police or with the Maoist supporters. “We suspect he refused to oblige the directives of Maoists for which he was killed so that the incident may create panic in the minds of others living in remote areas,” the SP said.
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February - 18 
The Maoists released a note signed by Bhaskar, a top Maoist, demanding release of Prasadam, Sudhakar, and Padma alias Sirisha, wife Andhra-Orissa Maoist chief Ramakrishna. Further, the Maoists demanded dropping of "false" cases against a number of their senior members and also sought land rights for
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The Maoists released a note signed by Bhaskar, a top Maoist, demanding release of Prasadam, Sudhakar, and Padma alias Sirisha, wife Andhra-Orissa Maoist chief Ramakrishna. Further, the Maoists demanded dropping of "false" cases against a number of their senior members and also sought land rights for tribals in Narayanpatra, scrapping of Polavaram irrigation project, stopping of bauxite mining at Mali and Deomali hills. They asked for irrigation in Kalimela block and tribal status for Nauka Dora and Konda Reddy communities as well. Orissa`s top Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda alias Sunil, in an interview to a private news channel, warned of dire consequences if their demands were not met.
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February - 22 
The Maoists set ablaze a thatched hut-cum-store room at another stone crushing plant at Chatti village in the same mandal of the District, in a bid to scare away the contractors and thwart the attempts by the Government agencies concerned to take up road works under the integrated development plan f
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The Maoists set ablaze a thatched hut-cum-store room at another stone crushing plant at Chatti village in the same mandal of the District, in a bid to scare away the contractors and thwart the attempts by the Government agencies concerned to take up road works under the integrated development plan for Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected areas.
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February - 27 
Jayaram Pangi, Member of Parliament (Koraput District) and Ramamurty Mutika, Member of Legislative Assembly (Gunpur, Koraput) , reportedly received threatening letters from one Azad of Bansadhara division of the Maoists, stating that they will receive death penalty if they continued with their anti
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Jayaram Pangi, Member of Parliament (Koraput District) and Ramamurty Mutika, Member of Legislative Assembly (Gunpur, Koraput) , reportedly received threatening letters from one Azad of Bansadhara division of the Maoists, stating that they will receive death penalty if they continued with their anti-tribal activities. Both Pangi and Mutika are known tribal leaders from the tribal belt of southern Odisha.
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March - 7 
about 20 Maoist posters were found near the proposed site of the POSCO Steel Plant in parts of Ersama of Jagatsinghpur District, reports Times of India. The posters were written in Oriya, in which the Maoists warned the authority of "consequences" if the land acquisition work was not stopped immedia
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about 20 Maoist posters were found near the proposed site of the POSCO Steel Plant in parts of Ersama of Jagatsinghpur District, reports Times of India. The posters were written in Oriya, in which the Maoists warned the authority of "consequences" if the land acquisition work was not stopped immediately. In these posters the Maoists claimed that all political parties Congress, Biju Janata Dal (BJD), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) among others were dancing to the tune of the private companies and allowing these companies to loot minerals of the State. Some of these posters were found on the walls of Ersama High School and store house of the supply department.
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March - 11 
Indian Express reports on march 11 that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres threatened the District authorities against carrying out any road construction activities and “prohibited” entry of Government officials into the “cut off” area of six Panchayats (village level local self
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Indian Express reports on march 11 that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres threatened the District authorities against carrying out any road construction activities and “prohibited” entry of Government officials into the “cut off” area of six Panchayats (village level local self-Government institution) and a number of tribal hamlets on the Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC), bringing all development activities to a grinding halt. “Three days ago, the CPI-Maoist communicated to staff posted in the mainland that they would not allow any construction activity, including building of roads in the area and also warned against Government officials visiting the “cut off” area,” Official sources told Indian Express over phone from Kudumulu Gumma block.
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March - 17 
the Police recovered three landmines, apparently laid by the Maoists on the route to Bodhibigha to ambush Police Parties in the District. The Maoists also left behind a handwritten note, asking the Government to stop Operation Green Hunt. The note said the Bodhibigha incident is just a 'jhanki', or
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the Police recovered three landmines, apparently laid by the Maoists on the route to Bodhibigha to ambush Police Parties in the District. The Maoists also left behind a handwritten note, asking the Government to stop Operation Green Hunt. The note said the Bodhibigha incident is just a 'jhanki', or trailer, and more such operations would be executed in Dumaria, Imamganj and Banke Bazar areas.
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March - 19 
PTI reports that train services between Rourkela and Barsua in Sundargarh District were suspended on March 19, following threat given by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in protest against ongoing 'Saranda Operation’ in Jharkhand area of Orissa-Jharkhand border. Several
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PTI reports that train services between Rourkela and Barsua in Sundargarh District were suspended on March 19, following threat given by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in protest against ongoing 'Saranda Operation’ in Jharkhand area of Orissa-Jharkhand border. Several Maoists, according to the Police sources, pasted posters and placed red banner on the railway track at Topadihi station forcing the authorities to suspend the rail services, railway sources said. The train line is connected to the mining belt to transport iron ore to Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP) and only one passenger train operates on that route which has been suspended due to threat, they said.
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April - 1 
The Hindu reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked, looted and ransacked the house of a trader at Asurabandha village under Sorada block in Ganjam District in the night of April 1. According to sources, a group of around 30 cadres of the Maoists had
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The Hindu reports that suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked, looted and ransacked the house of a trader at Asurabandha village under Sorada block in Ganjam District in the night of April 1. According to sources, a group of around 30 cadres of the Maoists had reached the Asurabandha village, targeted the house of Brajabandhu Choudhury and searched for his son Badri Choudhury, a cloth merchant and private money lender. Badri was not at home. The cadres dragged the whole family out of the house. Then they ransacked it and looted all the valuables. They also ransacked and looted a medicine shop and cloth shop near the house. Later, they also threatened a licensed liquor shop to close down its operations.
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April - 2 
Hindustan Times reports that a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre and three Policemen of Special Action Plan (Anti-Maoist Operation) were arrested by the Police in Gadchiroli District on April 2. According to Police, surrendered Maoist Raghu alias Jalmasai Sadmake (38) along w
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Hindustan Times reports that a former Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre and three Policemen of Special Action Plan (Anti-Maoist Operation) were arrested by the Police in Gadchiroli District on April 2. According to Police, surrendered Maoist Raghu alias Jalmasai Sadmake (38) along with three constables identified as Ratan Gorgunda (31), Peta Mara Talandi (30), and Deepak Madhavrao Atram (29) entered the house of local businessman, Manoj Motilal Makhija, in village Kadholi in Kurkheda Tehsil (administrative division) and looted INR 40,000 at gun point. The accused demanded INR One million from Motilal and threatened to blow up his truck, parked outside, before decamping with INR 40,000 cash, the Police said.
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April - 5 
A recent intelligence report sent to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has warned that nearly half-a-dozen Maoists lodged in prison may pose a serious threat to the security of Motihari District jail, reports Telegraph. The East Champaran Superintendent of Police, Ganesh Kumar, has issued ste
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A recent intelligence report sent to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has warned that nearly half-a-dozen Maoists lodged in prison may pose a serious threat to the security of Motihari District jail, reports Telegraph. The East Champaran Superintendent of Police, Ganesh Kumar, has issued stern directions to all Station House Officers (SHOs) and asked them to keep a strict vigil in the areas. According to another intelligence report, the Maoists are contemplating the abduction of bureaucrats. The depot of Indian Oil Corporation at Raxaul town and other Government offices in the East Champaran District are also on the target of the Maoists, the report said. Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Champaran Range), Pankaj Darar said the Police are keeping a constant watch on the situation.
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April - 10 
The Maoists have threatened to kill Sikhya Sahayaks (teaching assistants) in Koraput District if they are recruited from outside the District, reports Times of India. The warning was inscribed on a banner found on the collectorate premises. The banner was spotted a day after the Maoists blocked the
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The Maoists have threatened to kill Sikhya Sahayaks (teaching assistants) in Koraput District if they are recruited from outside the District, reports Times of India. The warning was inscribed on a banner found on the collectorate premises. The banner was spotted a day after the Maoists blocked the Sunki-Ampabali road within Pottangi Police limits in protest against the arrest of their Maoist leader Chenda Bhushanam alias Ghasi on April 3.
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April - 12 
The Maoists killed Jaleshwar Prajapati (38), a councillor of ward VI of Tilaiya panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under Mahuataad Police Station in Bokaro District, reports Telegraph. Prajapati was abducted at around 10 pm in the night of April 12 by a gang of around 48 Mao
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The Maoists killed Jaleshwar Prajapati (38), a councillor of ward VI of Tilaiya panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under Mahuataad Police Station in Bokaro District, reports Telegraph. Prajapati was abducted at around 10 pm in the night of April 12 by a gang of around 48 Maoists and later, sentenced to death in a kangaroo court. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Bermo Tamil Banan confirmed the killing, but refused to comment on speculation that the body hadn’t been removed till late evening as the Police feared Maoists might have planted explosives near it. A pamphlet left by the Maoists near the body warned that "Supporters of Police will meet this fate", adds IBNLive.
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April - 15 
Deccan Chronicle reports on April 16, that about 1,000 candidates withdrew their nominations and many other aspirants did not file nomination papers at all in two southern Districts in the Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) polls to be held on April 20, for the fear of Commu
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Deccan Chronicle reports on April 16, that about 1,000 candidates withdrew their nominations and many other aspirants did not file nomination papers at all in two southern Districts in the Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) polls to be held on April 20, for the fear of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), after the Maoists threatened of dire consequences if they participated in the democratic exercise. “People certainly want to stay alive instead of getting killed for trying to contest in an election. The security situation here does not give us confidence,” said Mahendra Prasad of Sherghati in Gaya District. Prasad withdrew his name a few days after filing his nomination papers for the election of mukhia (village head). “We had assured the people that full security measures would be in place to ensure peaceful polls. We had asked the candidates to complain against any pressure from anywhere. But nobody complained so far,” said Gaya Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Vinay Kumar. Director General of Police (DGP) Neelmani, however, said Security Forces were ready to ensure peaceful and fair polls.
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April - 25 
A Maoists squad assaulted the employees of Patil Construction Company of Maharashtra, and threatened them with dire consequences, if work continued at the extension of National Highway 75 from Padwa More in Palamu District to Murisemar in Garhwa District, reports Times of India. The 80-kilometers-lo
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A Maoists squad assaulted the employees of Patil Construction Company of Maharashtra, and threatened them with dire consequences, if work continued at the extension of National Highway 75 from Padwa More in Palamu District to Murisemar in Garhwa District, reports Times of India. The 80-kilometers-long stretch of road worth INR 800 million was to be completed within 18 months. The company, in the first phase, had started digging old culverts for face-lifting but had to halt following the Maoist threat.
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April - 27 
Times of India reports that two persons have been arrested following a case lodged by the Railway Police for issuing threat call that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) will blow up the Narkatiaganj Railway Station in West Champaran District on April 27, Muzaffarpur Superintendent of R
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Times of India reports that two persons have been arrested following a case lodged by the Railway Police for issuing threat call that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) will blow up the Narkatiaganj Railway Station in West Champaran District on April 27, Muzaffarpur Superintendent of Railway Police (SRP), Sheo Kumar Jha, said. The arrestees have been identified as Nagendra Sharma of Bansipur village under Sahodara Police Station, who confessed that he had called the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Samastipur, S P Trivedi, and Awanish Kumar, who had sold SIM in the name of one, Champa Devi, which was used by the caller to issue threat to the DRM. SRP Jha made an inquiry at Narkatiaganj and directed the Police to remain alert. He also directed the Raxaul Railway Police to tighten security measures in wake of the threat call.
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May - 6 
IBNLive reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ransacked and looted a Special Police Officer (SPO) house and a liquor shop in Malkangiri District on May 6. About 100 Maoist cadres stormed into the house of SPO Sukdev Madi at Gomphagunda in Kalimela area, and loot
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IBNLive reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ransacked and looted a Special Police Officer (SPO) house and a liquor shop in Malkangiri District on May 6. About 100 Maoist cadres stormed into the house of SPO Sukdev Madi at Gomphagunda in Kalimela area, and looted all the household goods, electronic gadgets and valuables, the Police said, adding the Maoists also looted the food grains stored in the house. The SPO, who had been threatened by the Maoists to quit his job, was in the District Headquarter with his family when the incident took place.
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May - 8 
The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ransacked and looted the house of a Police Constable Sukra Madhi at Gagrimetla village in Malkangiri District on May 8. According to Malkangiri Superintendent of Police (SP) Aniruddha Singh, Madhi was not posted in
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The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ransacked and looted the house of a Police Constable Sukra Madhi at Gagrimetla village in Malkangiri District on May 8. According to Malkangiri Superintendent of Police (SP) Aniruddha Singh, Madhi was not posted in the District. So, he was not at home when around 100 armed Maoists along with a group of supporters reached his house and searched for him. The Maoists ransacked and looted his house. They also set ablaze a bike at the spot. It is reported that the Maoists assaulted his family members and threatened them to press upon Madhi to quit his Police job. The Maoists said that if Madhi did not quit his job, his family would have to leave the village.
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May - 27 
The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, branding them to be Police informers in two separate incidents in Nuapada District bordering Chhattisgarh in the night of May 27. The victims were identified as Nageswar Majhi (28) of Koten vill
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The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, branding them to be Police informers in two separate incidents in Nuapada District bordering Chhattisgarh in the night of May 27. The victims were identified as Nageswar Majhi (28) of Koten village and Parsuram Majhi (30) of Jalamibadar village. According to the Police a group of Maoists reached their village and the victims were dragged out of their homes. They were assaulted to death in front of villagers who were forced to gather up and witness the gruesome act. Maoists also left posters at the spot of killing, in which they have warned that such killings will continue if Security Forces (SFs) did not stop anti-naxal operations and combing in Maoist-affected areas.
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May - 30 
Telegraph reports that several highway repair projects, meant for key road links between the State capital and vulnerable Districts housing Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camps, are running slow because of Maoist threat, with authorities having all but given up hope about their future.
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Telegraph reports that several highway repair projects, meant for key road links between the State capital and vulnerable Districts housing Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camps, are running slow because of Maoist threat, with authorities having all but given up hope about their future. Among the revamp projects worst hit are the ones on NH-75 (Ranchi-Daltonganj road), NH-99 (Chandwa-Chatra road) and NH-75E (Ranchi-Chaibasa road.
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June - 1 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) warned Pasupuleti Ramakrishna, a cousin of Tribal Welfare Minister P. Balaraju, that the people will punish him in a ‘praja court' (Maoist Kangaroo Court) if he failed to stop corrupt practices and other activities. CPI-Maoist Galikonda area committee
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) warned Pasupuleti Ramakrishna, a cousin of Tribal Welfare Minister P. Balaraju, that the people will punish him in a ‘praja court' (Maoist Kangaroo Court) if he failed to stop corrupt practices and other activities. CPI-Maoist Galikonda area committee ‘secretary’ Krishna, in a press release sent to the Visakha Agency reporters, has alleged that Ramakrishna, a former sarpanch (president of Panchayat, the village level local self-government institution), resorted to large-scale corruption, cheated unemployed tribal youth with a promise of employment, and exerted a lot of pressure on officials and employees.
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June - 2 
A three page letter written in Telgu language signed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) Malkangiri Division ‘Secretary’ Poonam Chand stating “We the Maoists are working for the people, but you are preventing us to reach the people by utilizing the Police there by foiling our mission
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A three page letter written in Telgu language signed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) Malkangiri Division ‘Secretary’ Poonam Chand stating “We the Maoists are working for the people, but you are preventing us to reach the people by utilizing the Police there by foiling our mission,” was handed over to Balwant Singh, District Collector of Malkangiri District by one Village Level Worker (VLW) on June 2. The letter addressed to the Collector Balwant Singh further reads that “we released the then Collector R. Vineel Krishna in the ‘Praja Court’ after the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s assurance to abide by all the demands within 15 days”, however instead of acting on the demands, the State Government is unnecessarily wasting times. The letter has asked the Collector “Are you mot aware about the killing of Comrade Gajla alias Ratnalu in Police encounter on April 24, 2011 at Tentulipadar village despite the State Governments claims that combing operation has been stopped”. The Maoist letter has also demanded the release of all the tribals who have been languished in Malkangiri and Koraput jails on the false cases. The Maoist leader has also said no to operation green hunt. The Maoist leader has further urged to fulfill all the demands of the common men and to supply rice to the cut-off region soon. Any deviation of the warning would have dangerous consequence, the letter said.
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June - 6 
CPI-Maoist issued fresh warnings to youths at the villages of Huntergunj block in Chatra District, threatening them with dire consequences if they work as Police informers, reports Telegraph. The posters that were stuck on boundary walls of houses and at market places in the villages of Nawadih, Pun
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CPI-Maoist issued fresh warnings to youths at the villages of Huntergunj block in Chatra District, threatening them with dire consequences if they work as Police informers, reports Telegraph. The posters that were stuck on boundary walls of houses and at market places in the villages of Nawadih, Punari, Bhojpur, Julia and Khutikewal asked young men to banish even the thought of working as Special Police Officers (SPOs). Deputy Superintendent of Police in Chatra Amber Lakra admitted that the department had engaged village youths to work for them as SPOs, but refused to divulge their numbers.
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June - 7 
Two suspected Maoists robbed a railway gateman at his post between Bakal and Rajnandgaon railway stations in Nagpur District on June 7. The suspected Maoists decamped with cash, mobile phone and bike belonging to the gateman. They also threatened to blow up the railways track which passes through th
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Two suspected Maoists robbed a railway gateman at his post between Bakal and Rajnandgaon railway stations in Nagpur District on June 7. The suspected Maoists decamped with cash, mobile phone and bike belonging to the gateman. They also threatened to blow up the railways track which passes through the forest areas considered as a Maoist den.
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June - 9 
Some Ministers of Andhra Pradesh have taken strong exception to the casual approach in which the alerts regarding threat from Maoists for them were being sent to them by senior Police officials.
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Some Ministers of Andhra Pradesh have taken strong exception to the casual approach in which the alerts regarding threat from Maoists for them were being sent to them by senior Police officials.
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June - 16 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted 100 tribals from Duppatota village under Dornapal Police limits in Dantewada District on June 16. Over 150 rifle-carrying Maoists marched villagers into the forest after threatening their family members against following. The Andhra Pr
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted 100 tribals from Duppatota village under Dornapal Police limits in Dantewada District on June 16. Over 150 rifle-carrying Maoists marched villagers into the forest after threatening their family members against following. The Andhra Pradesh Police has intensified their combing operations on the Andhra-Chhattisgarh border.
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June - 21 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) cadres are allegedly pushing workers of Trinamool Congress, the ruling party, to quit the party in a bid to create pressure on the Mamata Banerjee-led Government, Trinamool sources said. The PCPA
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) cadres are allegedly pushing workers of Trinamool Congress, the ruling party, to quit the party in a bid to create pressure on the Mamata Banerjee-led Government, Trinamool sources said. The PCPA wants the Government to expedite the release of political prisoners and push for withdrawal of central forces from Janglemahal, promises that Mamata had made in the run-up to the Assembly elections. Local Trinamool activists, who requested anonymity, said they had been threatened in at least 20 villages of Jhargram, Salboni, Sankrail and Kotwali areas of West Midnapore in the past three weeks. “Maoist armed squad leader Badal Mahato travels with his guerrillas at night and holds meetings. He tells villagers about Mamata Banerjee’s promises. He says if the promises are not kept, they will wipe out Trinamool from Janglemahal,” a Trinamool activist said. A Dherua-based Trinamool leader said that on June 2, a local PCPA leader had visited him at night and asked him to quit Trinamool and join the PCPA. The PCPA leader is known to have Maoist links. PCPA leader Manoj Mahato, however, denied that Trinamool workers were being threatened. He said villagers in Jungle Mahal were demanding that Trinamool deliver on its promises. District Trinamool Chairperson Mrigen Maity said: “We have received reports from our workers in Jhargram, Salboni, Sankrail and Kotwali areas that they are being threatened by Maoists and the PCPA. We will soon submit a report to the state Trinamool leadership.”
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July - 2 
Times of India reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on late July 2 released all the 11 villagers they had abducted from Kareli village in Munger District where they had shot dead six people. A villager had earlier managed to flee. The abducted were released in Basraha-Cho
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Times of India reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on late July 2 released all the 11 villagers they had abducted from Kareli village in Munger District where they had shot dead six people. A villager had earlier managed to flee. The abducted were released in Basraha-Chormara forest near the village. According to the released villagers, a message sent on cell phone from Kareli by a Maoist cadre in the midnight to 'commander' Arvind Yadav that the villagers were preparing to attack them at their hideouts, compelled the Maoists to free them. The abducted were told to go back to their homes with a warning not to help Police in any operation against them. Earlier, in the afternoon a Border Security Force (BSF) chopper was pressed into service on the retreat route of Maoists.
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July - 8 
Times of India reports that some pamphlets in broken Hindi, scribbled in blue and red ink, were found three kilometres from Dornapal, an area of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), in Dantewada District on July 8, naming a dozen Special Police Officers (SPOs) as "enemies" of the people
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Times of India reports that some pamphlets in broken Hindi, scribbled in blue and red ink, were found three kilometres from Dornapal, an area of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), in Dantewada District on July 8, naming a dozen Special Police Officers (SPOs) as "enemies" of the people, and threatening that Peoples’ Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), military wing of the CPI-Maoist will get them. "These are routine pamphlets. The Maoists regularly threaten to kill SPOs," Dantewada Superintendent of Police, Ankit Garg, said. He said the pamphlets should not be connected to the Supreme Court order. While the pamphlets had been signed off as a note from South Bastar Divisional Committee, their authorship could not be authenticated.
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July - 9 
Five Police Home Guards submitted their resignations fearing attack by CPI-Maoist in the District, reports Mangalorean.com. Rabindranath Sahu, one of the home guards, said they had no choice but to resign because they do not want to die. The development comes two days after the rebels killed a home
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Five Police Home Guards submitted their resignations fearing attack by CPI-Maoist in the District, reports Mangalorean.com. Rabindranath Sahu, one of the home guards, said they had no choice but to resign because they do not want to die. The development comes two days after the rebels killed a home guard and a constable of Macchkund Police Station near Ankadeli village. "Fearing a threat to their lives, the five home guards submitted their resignations to me," Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police Hare Krishna Mallik said. Through posters and leaflets, Maoists have asked the home guards and other Policemen of the region to quit their jobs if they want to stay alive.
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July - 10 
Some Maoists posters were found in Karaili, Mahangama, Govindpur and Tarpar villages under Dharhara Police Station area in the District warning against posting of Special Police Officers (SPOs) to carry out search operation against the Maoists, Station House Officer (SHO) Bhai Bharat Singh said.
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Some Maoists posters were found in Karaili, Mahangama, Govindpur and Tarpar villages under Dharhara Police Station area in the District warning against posting of Special Police Officers (SPOs) to carry out search operation against the Maoists, Station House Officer (SHO) Bhai Bharat Singh said.
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July - 11 
Hindustan Times reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres issued threat letters and threats over telephone to two businessmen of Lahunipada and Koida in Sundargarh District on July 11. The businessman of Lahunipada has received a letter asking him to pay INR 200, 000 while a
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Hindustan Times reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres issued threat letters and threats over telephone to two businessmen of Lahunipada and Koida in Sundargarh District on July 11. The businessman of Lahunipada has received a letter asking him to pay INR 200, 000 while a crusher unit owner of Koida has received a call asking him to pay rupees INR 500, 000 as extortion. Both the businessmen were warned of severe action if they informed the Police.
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July - 11 
Telegraph reports that Dhirendra Pallai, acting president of United Action Committee (UAC), a pro-Posco organization, lodged a First Information Report (FIR) on July 11 with Kujang Police Station in Jagatsinghpur District on receiving threat letters from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoi
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Telegraph reports that Dhirendra Pallai, acting president of United Action Committee (UAC), a pro-Posco organization, lodged a First Information Report (FIR) on July 11 with Kujang Police Station in Jagatsinghpur District on receiving threat letters from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The Maoists have asked them to oppose the land acquisition and project related work in the Posco steel plant project area. “UAC activists are feeling unsafe. Through the FIR, security cover has been sought for those in the forefront of the organisation. Apart from Pallai, member of the Nuagaon Panchayat Samity (block level local self-Government institution) Soumendra Nayak, sarpanch (president/ chief of gram panchayat, the village level local self-Government institution) of the Gadakujang gram panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) Nakul Sahu and UAC member Jiban Lal Behera have also received threat letters,” said Nirvay Samantaray, General Secretary of the UAC.
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July - 12 
Rabi Jani, a Home Guard of Macchkund Police Station in the District resigned from his post fearing Maoist attack, taking the number of resigned Home Guard to six, reports Times of India. Police said after the resignation of Jani, the Macchkund Police Station is without any Home Guard.
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Rabi Jani, a Home Guard of Macchkund Police Station in the District resigned from his post fearing Maoist attack, taking the number of resigned Home Guard to six, reports Times of India. Police said after the resignation of Jani, the Macchkund Police Station is without any Home Guard.
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July - 14 
Telegraph reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in West Midnapore District on July 14 have set one condition for not attacking supporters of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) provided they should not work as Police Informers. Akash, the secretary of the CPI-
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Telegraph reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in West Midnapore District on July 14 have set one condition for not attacking supporters of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) provided they should not work as Police Informers. Akash, the secretary of the CPI-Maoist Bengal State Committee, said: “We have decided to spare the lives of the CPM supporters. They will not be harmed if they don’t work as police informers.”
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July - 25 
The Pune city Police has alerted colleges in the city about Naxalite [Left-Wing Extremist] sleeper cells trying to spread their wings on campuses in a bid to attract students to their ideology, reports Mid-day. In a meeting of principals and directors of various colleges and management institutes, t
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The Pune city Police has alerted colleges in the city about Naxalite [Left-Wing Extremist] sleeper cells trying to spread their wings on campuses in a bid to attract students to their ideology, reports Mid-day. In a meeting of principals and directors of various colleges and management institutes, the Police appealed to college administrations to remain alert to the threat.
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July - 27 
Following former CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s refusal to accept security cover, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has warned the State Government that it must take up the matter with him as his life was under threat from Maoists, reports Indian Express.
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Following former CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s refusal to accept security cover, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has warned the State Government that it must take up the matter with him as his life was under threat from Maoists, reports Indian Express.
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July - 28 
The Security of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) headquarters in New Delhi as well the residence of its Chief K. Vijay Kumar was beefed up on July 28 after an anonymous letter claimed about 100 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) will attack these two locations. The l
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The Security of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) headquarters in New Delhi as well the residence of its Chief K. Vijay Kumar was beefed up on July 28 after an anonymous letter claimed about 100 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) will attack these two locations. The letter to Union Home Minister P Chidambaram in this regard had been received by the operations unit of the force recently. Intelligence inputs have said armed Maoists have entered the national capital and are meeting here to storm these locations around the Independence Day on August 15.
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July - 29 
Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has forcefully acquired over 100 acres of land in Latehar District and threatened to kill those who dare to carry out any sort of activity on the land. The Maoists have put up the posters throughout the nearby village debar
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Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has forcefully acquired over 100 acres of land in Latehar District and threatened to kill those who dare to carry out any sort of activity on the land. The Maoists have put up the posters throughout the nearby village debarring villages from carrying out any kind of activity on the acquired land.
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August - 2 
Hundreds of residents of at least six villages in Rohtas District fled for their safety as Maoists threatened to eliminate them for not supporting them, Police said on August 2. Three days after five people were killed by Maoists at Banda village, residents of Banda and neighbouring villages Pandav,
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Hundreds of residents of at least six villages in Rohtas District fled for their safety as Maoists threatened to eliminate them for not supporting them, Police said on August 2. Three days after five people were killed by Maoists at Banda village, residents of Banda and neighbouring villages Pandav, Auraia, Udarga, Bhurunda and Shivsagar fled their homes to safer places.
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August - 18 
K V Singhdeo, the sitting Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Patnagarh constituency, is under threat from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The former minister in a letter to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on July 30 wrote that he received a telephone call from one Pratap Reddy,
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K V Singhdeo, the sitting Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Patnagarh constituency, is under threat from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The former minister in a letter to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on July 30 wrote that he received a telephone call from one Pratap Reddy, identifying himself as a Maoist leader. The caller said he was camping at Sanjabanjipali and wanted "foodgrain and money". "I was also informed that my life is under threat. I immediately reported the details of this call to Patnagarh police," Singhdeo said in his letter.
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August - 21 
A formal complaint was lodged with Dehri Police Station in Rohtas District on August 21 in connection with alleged threat to an RTI activist Ashok Paswan. “I have lodged a written complaint in connection with the threat to my life. Earlier, I had informed the Rohtas Superintendent of Police (SP) and
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A formal complaint was lodged with Dehri Police Station in Rohtas District on August 21 in connection with alleged threat to an RTI activist Ashok Paswan. “I have lodged a written complaint in connection with the threat to my life. Earlier, I had informed the Rohtas Superintendent of Police (SP) and the Station House Officer(SHO) of Dehri Police Station through a text message,” Paswan said.
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August - 27 
The Superintendent of Police (SP), Patna, Shivdeep Lade had received a death-threat on August 27 in which he was threatened with being blown up into smithereens within the next 24 hours. He was advised not to make any further investigations into the Kundan Singh affair. The caller identified himself
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The Superintendent of Police (SP), Patna, Shivdeep Lade had received a death-threat on August 27 in which he was threatened with being blown up into smithereens within the next 24 hours. He was advised not to make any further investigations into the Kundan Singh affair. The caller identified himself as the local-area commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of Munger District. The call came from the number 7654738472.
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August - 29 
Only one contractor has come forward to submit tender papers for constructing a hostel and additional class rooms in Jungle Mahal area (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), which was the first major development initiative by the new Government in the area. The authorities were forced to c
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Only one contractor has come forward to submit tender papers for constructing a hostel and additional class rooms in Jungle Mahal area (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), which was the first major development initiative by the new Government in the area. The authorities were forced to cancel the process, as no Government project could be initiated unless at least three companies or contractors participate in the tendering process. Contractors “perhaps” did not come forward because the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) influence, said some officials working in the area.
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August - 31 
According to Indian Express, the Government has received reports of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres coming in large groups from Odisha to Munchingi Puttu, Peda Bayalu, Gangaraju Madugula, Annavaram, and Gudem Kotha Veedhi mandals (administrative divisions) of Visakhapatnam Distri
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According to Indian Express, the Government has received reports of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres coming in large groups from Odisha to Munchingi Puttu, Peda Bayalu, Gangaraju Madugula, Annavaram, and Gudem Kotha Veedhi mandals (administrative divisions) of Visakhapatnam District, organising meetings where they warn villagers against going to the police and returning before security forces could reach the area. The Maoists have also started getting involved in settling disputes and are not letting Government projects continue. Similar squads coming from across Chhattisgarh are trying to re-establish base in Khammam and Warangal Districts, officials said.
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August - 31 
Daily Bhaskar reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres issued death threats on August 25, to Lakshmi Osare, a 12th class school girl and her family branding them as Police informer in Bhurke village under Kodekurse Police Station in Kanker District on August 31. Lakshmi w
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Daily Bhaskar reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres issued death threats on August 25, to Lakshmi Osare, a 12th class school girl and her family branding them as Police informer in Bhurke village under Kodekurse Police Station in Kanker District on August 31. Lakshmi was on her way to school when the Maoist cadres Gondsingh, Diwakar alias Kamlakar intercepted and threatened her.
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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 - 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 warned the villagers that if they accept the jobs of
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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 - 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 discontinued at several places after rebels cracked the w
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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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October - 16 
Hindustan Times reports that a day after West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee's seven-day ultimatum to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to choose between guns and negotiation, Maoist posters were seen in Jungle Mahal on October 16 threatening the Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader
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Hindustan Times reports that a day after West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee's seven-day ultimatum to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to choose between guns and negotiation, Maoist posters were seen in Jungle Mahal on October 16 threatening the Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders of dire consequence if their pre-poll promise of withdrawing joint security forces and releasing jailed extremists was not kept. The three handwritten red posters, pasted on walls at Bhadutala market of Salboni in West Midnapore District, were in Bengali. "If the promises are not kept the lives of Trinamool Congress leaders will be under threat," a poster read.
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October - 28 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has opposed foundation anniversary of the State to be celebrated November 1 and asked the people in its strongholds to stay away from the function, officials said on October 28, reports daijiworld.com. Several pamphlets were found on Narayanpur-Sonpur
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has opposed foundation anniversary of the State to be celebrated November 1 and asked the people in its strongholds to stay away from the function, officials said on October 28, reports daijiworld.com. Several pamphlets were found on Narayanpur-Sonpur road in Narayanpur District.
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November - 7 
Panic gripped the people of Kerubadi area in Kandhamal District after suspected Maoists put up posters in the area, threatening eight persons of dire consequences for being Police informers, reports The Times of India. While four of them have been given death sentence, four others have been asked to
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Panic gripped the people of Kerubadi area in Kandhamal District after suspected Maoists put up posters in the area, threatening eight persons of dire consequences for being Police informers, reports The Times of India. While four of them have been given death sentence, four others have been asked to be present at a Praja court (Kangaroo Court).
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November - 7 
The Hindu reports that a group of armed cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) allegedly set ablaze an earth-moving equipment being used by a contractor for laying a road near Valajangi village under Rangabayalu Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) in Mun
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The Hindu reports that a group of armed cadres of the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) allegedly set ablaze an earth-moving equipment being used by a contractor for laying a road near Valajangi village under Rangabayalu Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) in Munchingput mandal ( administrative unit) of Vishakhapatnam District on November 7. According to sources, the Maoists had warned the contractor not to lay the road in the village.
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November - 10 
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has reported that 11 Trinamool Congress (TMC) political leaders - including ministers, an MP and MLAs - are on the Maoist hit list, reports The Times of India. The State Government has now decided to enhance the security of all those who figure in the list. The ministers
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The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has reported that 11 Trinamool Congress (TMC) political leaders - including ministers, an MP and MLAs - are on the Maoist hit list, reports The Times of India. The State Government has now decided to enhance the security of all those who figure in the list. The ministers who face a life threat are Union minister of state for shipping Mukul Roy, Trinamool Congress M P Subhendu Adhikary, Western Region Development Minister Sukumar Hansda, Trinamool MLAs from Jangalmahal Mrigen Maity, Dulal Murmu and Srikanta Mahati and Churamoni Mahato, Kharagpur Trinamool leader Debashish Chowdhury, Jana Jagaran Mancha's leaders Monoranjan Mahato, Nisith Mahato, Aguiboni gram panchayat (village level local self-government institution) leader Monoranjan Mahato, who is said to be an aide of Nisith and Durgesh Malladev, a member of the Jhargram royal family.
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November - 16 
A letter reportedly written by Maoist cadres with death- threat for 13 persons of Chandrapur block in Rayagada District reached local journalists, reports The Hindu. The letter signed by secretary of Basadara division of the CPI- Maoist reportedly ordered the 13 listed persons, said to be Police inf
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A letter reportedly written by Maoist cadres with death- threat for 13 persons of Chandrapur block in Rayagada District reached local journalists, reports The Hindu. The letter signed by secretary of Basadara division of the CPI- Maoist reportedly ordered the 13 listed persons, said to be Police informers, to appear in their Kangaroo Court on November 27 or face death.
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November - 16 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) warned Biju Janta Dal (BJD) leaders not to campaign for the November 30 Umerkote Assembly by poll in Koraput District, The Times of India reports. They also asked voters to boycott the poll. "Don't express your franchise in the coming election. The go
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) warned Biju Janta Dal (BJD) leaders not to campaign for the November 30 Umerkote Assembly by poll in Koraput District, The Times of India reports. They also asked voters to boycott the poll. "Don't express your franchise in the coming election. The government has done nothing for the tribals. Any BJD leader who dares to campaign at Raighar area will be eliminated," read a Maoist poster in Raighar.
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November - 17 
Maoist leader, Akash on November 17 threatened that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Subhendu Adhikary will be punished in the Peoples' Court (kangaroo Courts), reports The Times of India. "Like the previous Government, Trinamool is also trying to wrest power at gun- point and creating an undemocrati
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Maoist leader, Akash on November 17 threatened that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Subhendu Adhikary will be punished in the Peoples' Court (kangaroo Courts), reports The Times of India. "Like the previous Government, Trinamool is also trying to wrest power at gun- point and creating an undemocratic and suffocating atmosphere in the State,” said Akash.
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November - 18 
State Food & Supplies Minister Jyoti Priya Mallick said that Maoist posters threatening his life had been found in the lobby outside his office. “They could not paste the posters. So they scattered them in the lobby and ran away,” Mallick said, adding that eleven posters had been found. The posters
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State Food & Supplies Minister Jyoti Priya Mallick said that Maoist posters threatening his life had been found in the lobby outside his office. “They could not paste the posters. So they scattered them in the lobby and ran away,” Mallick said, adding that eleven posters had been found. The posters demanded “the head of the Food Minister”.
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November - 21 
Maoist posters criticising increase in salaries of Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in the State were seized by Police from Nayagram and Goaltore towns of West Midnapore District, reports Zee News. The Maoists also warned Police informers would have to pay "the ultimate penalty".
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Maoist posters criticising increase in salaries of Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in the State were seized by Police from Nayagram and Goaltore towns of West Midnapore District, reports Zee News. The Maoists also warned Police informers would have to pay "the ultimate penalty".
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November - 28 
Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] posters were found at Rengali Tehsil (revenue unit) Office in Sambalpur District on November 28, reports Orissadiary.com. This poster of threatening is stuck by Odisha Liberation Tigers (OLT). Rengali Police seized the poster and started investigation on it.
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Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] posters were found at Rengali Tehsil (revenue unit) Office in Sambalpur District on November 28, reports Orissadiary.com. This poster of threatening is stuck by Odisha Liberation Tigers (OLT). Rengali Police seized the poster and started investigation on it.
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November - 30 
Despite Maoists’ warning to boycott the Assembly bypoll at Umerkote in Nabrangpur District, over 70 per cent of the 165,000 voters cast their ballot peacefully, reports Indian Express.
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Despite Maoists’ warning to boycott the Assembly bypoll at Umerkote in Nabrangpur District, over 70 per cent of the 165,000 voters cast their ballot peacefully, reports Indian Express.
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December - 7 
Nearly 25 Maoist cadres were present at meeting in Terapalli on December 7, which is about five kilometres from Annavaram Police Station in Visakhapatnam District. Maoists warned the Governments in the State and the Centre against going ahead with bauxite mining in the Agency area and said they woul
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Nearly 25 Maoist cadres were present at meeting in Terapalli on December 7, which is about five kilometres from Annavaram Police Station in Visakhapatnam District. Maoists warned the Governments in the State and the Centre against going ahead with bauxite mining in the Agency area and said they would fight to protect the interests of the tribals. A 45-year-old unidentified Maoist leader with his head covered with a cloth addressed the tribals for more than one hour and urged them to join PLGA, the Maoist military wing, in fighting the brutal Government. He warned Police informers and threatened them with dire consequences. No big leaders of east division or Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) were present at the meeting.
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December - 8 
Fearing retribution from Maoists for Kishanji's killing in an encounter on November 24, doors of Police Stations in Kolkata are being bolted from within by 11.30pm [local time] and opened not before 6.30am, reports Hindustan Times. "We have received intelligence inputs that the Maoists, in retaliati
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Fearing retribution from Maoists for Kishanji's killing in an encounter on November 24, doors of Police Stations in Kolkata are being bolted from within by 11.30pm [local time] and opened not before 6.30am, reports Hindustan Times. "We have received intelligence inputs that the Maoists, in retaliation to Kishanji's death, will try to carry out strikes on police forces in and around Kolkata. So, all our units must be on full alert. We have to be extra careful in the present situation," Shibaji Ghosh, special commissioner of Kolkata Police, told Hindustan Times on December 7.
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December - 9 
Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh was forced to cancel his visit to Madhya Pradesh in the wake of inputs of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)’s threat, reports The Hindu. Ramesh was to have gone to Balaghat on December 9-evening and reached the airport to take a BSF plane
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Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh was forced to cancel his visit to Madhya Pradesh in the wake of inputs of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)’s threat, reports The Hindu. Ramesh was to have gone to Balaghat on December 9-evening and reached the airport to take a BSF plane to Nagpur en route to his destination. But, according to informed sources, Intelligence Bureau authorities stopped him from proceeding, saying there was movement of Maoists in Balaghat on the border with Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. Ramesh however had decided to cover by road almost 250 kilometers, refusing to use a chopper.
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December - 15 
In Manika, local residents discovered Maoists posters, which threatened Abhijeet and Essar groups with dire consequences if the interest of locals was overlooked while hiring staff in the District. The Maoists posters were found in two places. “While one poster was noticed on a wall at Dharampur Cho
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In Manika, local residents discovered Maoists posters, which threatened Abhijeet and Essar groups with dire consequences if the interest of locals was overlooked while hiring staff in the District. The Maoists posters were found in two places. “While one poster was noticed on a wall at Dharampur Chowk, about 200m from the town police station, another poster was found near Panchpheri Chowk, about 100m from Manika police station. The posters were brought to the notice of the Police around 9am,” a local resident claimed. However, IBN Live reports that the posters were that of Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist.
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December - 22 
Maoists threatened to eliminate the Araria District Magistrate (DM) M Saravanan and SP Shivdeep Waman Lande, if their cadres incarcerated in the Araria jail are not released, reports The Times of India. In separate letters sent by registered post to the two officials, Maoist ‘area commander’ Krishna
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Maoists threatened to eliminate the Araria District Magistrate (DM) M Saravanan and SP Shivdeep Waman Lande, if their cadres incarcerated in the Araria jail are not released, reports The Times of India. In separate letters sent by registered post to the two officials, Maoist ‘area commander’ Krishna Yadav said his organization would trigger bombs on the premises of the DM and SP to kill them.
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December - 24 
After killing a civilian on December 23 and felling trees and destroying the quarters of Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation (APFDC) in the agency area of Visakhapatnam District on December 24, cadres of the communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on December 25 disrupted the shandy (
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After killing a civilian on December 23 and felling trees and destroying the quarters of Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation (APFDC) in the agency area of Visakhapatnam District on December 24, cadres of the communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on December 25 disrupted the shandy (weekly market) at Jerrela where tribals buy essential commodities for their daily needs, reports IBN Live. They destroyed country made liquor (arrack) and black jaggery, and warned people against producing or selling arrack in Chintapalli and GK Veedhi mandals (administrative unit).
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December - 24 
Maoists destroyed an Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation (APFDC) quarter at Cherapalli in Chintapalle mandal on December 24. Maoists, during a visit on December 5, had warned the fieldsmen to give up jobs in the coffee plantations of the Forest Department and leave the village. The latest
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Maoists destroyed an Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation (APFDC) quarter at Cherapalli in Chintapalle mandal on December 24. Maoists, during a visit on December 5, had warned the fieldsmen to give up jobs in the coffee plantations of the Forest Department and leave the village. The latest attack on the quarters followed the warning. Korukonda area committee secretary Narendra reportedly led the attack.
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December - 29 
Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) headed by Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Alok Kumar, stepped up combing operations in the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas in Malnad Districts following the killing of Sadashiva Gowda, a bamboo basket weaver, by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CP
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Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) headed by Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Alok Kumar, stepped up combing operations in the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas in Malnad Districts following the killing of Sadashiva Gowda, a bamboo basket weaver, by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in a thick forest in Thondalkatte near Naadpalu, about 70 kilometres from Udupi, reports Daijiworld. A poster beside the body was recovered with a warning, ``right punishment will be given to the Police informers-Maoist.” Karnataka’s Home and Transport Minister R Ashok said the ANF has intensified combing operations in Udupi and other Malnad Districts to arrest Maoists.
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