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January - 4 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three members of a family in Tilai village, under Sanjhauli police station-limits, Rohtas district, on January 4. Police sources said approximately two dozen MCC Naxalites raided the village and took three persons hostage. Th
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three members of a family in Tilai village, under Sanjhauli police station-limits, Rohtas district, on January 4. Police sources said approximately two dozen MCC Naxalites raided the village and took three persons hostage. They later tied them together and shot them dead. Police suspect that the three were killed in retaliation for the killing of a hardcore Naxalite of the MCC in the same village in an encounter in October 2002.
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January - 5 
In a separate incident, Naxalites blasted claymore mines at Gandiganumala village under Bandalamottu police station-limits, Bolapalli mandal (administrative unit), in the same district. Police sources said the nodal team and police parties were all traveling on seven motorcycles when the Naxalites s
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In a separate incident, Naxalites blasted claymore mines at Gandiganumala village under Bandalamottu police station-limits, Bolapalli mandal (administrative unit), in the same district. Police sources said the nodal team and police parties were all traveling on seven motorcycles when the Naxalites struck. The police party immediately opened fire and went into the forest chasing the Naxalites. Though there was no information about any casualties, senior police officials said at least three or four Naxalites might have been killed in the firing.
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January - 5 
Three police personnel were killed in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG). Three Naxalites were killed in subsequent encounter that occurred between Kothur and Dachepalli villages, Guntur district, on January 5. Official sources said the poli
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Three police personnel were killed in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG). Three Naxalites were killed in subsequent encounter that occurred between Kothur and Dachepalli villages, Guntur district, on January 5. Official sources said the police personnel were escorting three jeeps carrying officials of the State government’s Janmbhoomi (community development) programme when the Naxals triggered the blast. The officials were going to organize a gramsabha (village meeting) in Naxal-affected Kothur village as part of the Janmabhoomi programme. Soon after the landmine blast, over a dozen police personnel, who were part of the escort team, began to fire in the direction from where the Naxals triggered the landmines. During the encounter, three Naxals, including a woman, were killed. Senior police officials, including the State police chief P Ramulu, rushed to the scene and a combing operation has been launched to track down the Naxalites.
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January - 5 January - 6
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in the second encounter in a span of 24 hours in the deep forests near Remidicherla village, Guntur district, on January 6. Police sources said the bodies of the three Naxalites were found in the hillocks on January 6,
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in the second encounter in a span of 24 hours in the deep forests near Remidicherla village, Guntur district, on January 6. Police sources said the bodies of the three Naxalites were found in the hillocks on January 6, following an encounter on January 5 night. Earlier, on the same day, police killed three other Naxalites who had killed an equal number of police personnel in a landmine blast near Kothur, in the same district.
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January - 9 
Three persons were killed by activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private army of landowners, in Lodipur, Gaya district, on January 9. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief said the cause of the killing was yet to be established. He said no arrests were made so far, but the borders of the
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Three persons were killed by activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private army of landowners, in Lodipur, Gaya district, on January 9. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief said the cause of the killing was yet to be established. He said no arrests were made so far, but the borders of the district had been sealed and an intensive search operation launched to arrest the killers.
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January - 11 
Armed squads of the Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners, killed three persons near Koeria-Chatar village, under Makhdumpur police station-limits, Jehanabad district, on January 11. They were killed while heading to their native Khojpura village. Police recovered their bodies on January 13. Polic
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Armed squads of the Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners, killed three persons near Koeria-Chatar village, under Makhdumpur police station-limits, Jehanabad district, on January 11. They were killed while heading to their native Khojpura village. Police recovered their bodies on January 13. Police sources said the victims had no links with any left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group and were, thus, not related to the ongoing rivalry between the Naxalites and Ranvir Sena. Khojpura and other surrounding villages are considered to be the stronghold of the People’s War Group (PWG). No arrests have been made in this connection so far. The incident comes close on the heels of the Ranvir Sena killing three persons in Lodipur village, Gaya district, on January 9.
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January - 20 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter in the dense forest near Manala village, under Kammarpalli police station-limits, Nizamabad district, on January 20. The slain Naxalites included Nizamabad Division Committee member Mekala Mallesh alias
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter in the dense forest near Manala village, under Kammarpalli police station-limits, Nizamabad district, on January 20. The slain Naxalites included Nizamabad Division Committee member Mekala Mallesh alias Bhaskar, Kathlapur Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) ‘deputy commander’ Golla Ravi alias Santosh and woman cadre Vadla Sujata alias Navatha. Three other Naxalites managed to escape into the forests. Police recovered four weapons, including an SLR, two 303 rifle and a 410 musket and 15 live rounds from the encounter site.
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February - 10 
According to media reports, six security force (SF) personnel and four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were killed on February 10 during the 48-hour bandh (general strike) called by the MCC in Jharkhand. Speaking to media persons in Ranchi, the State police Chi
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According to media reports, six security force (SF) personnel and four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) were killed on February 10 during the 48-hour bandh (general strike) called by the MCC in Jharkhand. Speaking to media persons in Ranchi, the State police Chief R R Prasad said four Naxalites of the MCC and one SF personnel were killed during an ambush near Chiro village in Latehar district.
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February - 10 
In another incident, the Naxalites attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy rushing to the spot where the first ambush had occurred. The Naxalites killed five SF personnel and reportedly managed to escape. Two others were also injured in the incident.
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In another incident, the Naxalites attacked a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy rushing to the spot where the first ambush had occurred. The Naxalites killed five SF personnel and reportedly managed to escape. Two others were also injured in the incident.
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February - 13 
Official sources said that a PWG Naxalite of a group of eight was killed during an encounter at Varsalapalli, Chittoor. However, seven others of the group managed to escape from the encounter site.
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Official sources said that a PWG Naxalite of a group of eight was killed during an encounter at Varsalapalli, Chittoor. However, seven others of the group managed to escape from the encounter site.
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February - 25 
Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—killed five members of a backward caste family in Khadasin village, Karpi police station-limits, Arwal district, on February 25. Speaking to media persons in Patna, Inspector General (IG) of Police (Operations) Neelmani said heavily armed assailants attacked
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Suspected left-wing extremists—Naxalites—killed five members of a backward caste family in Khadasin village, Karpi police station-limits, Arwal district, on February 25. Speaking to media persons in Patna, Inspector General (IG) of Police (Operations) Neelmani said heavily armed assailants attacked the village and took one person hostage. The Naxalites fired several rounds when family members resisted, killing five persons, including three women. Senior police officials have rushed to the spot and raids are being conducted at various places to arrest the culprits.
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March - 12 
According to media reports, four persons were killed and seven more injured on March 12-night in a bomb explosion in a building in Math Laxmanpur Koiri locality, in Patna, Bihar. Police have reportedly recovered two pencil batteries, wires, explosives, two detonators, a motorcycle, a scooter and se
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According to media reports, four persons were killed and seven more injured on March 12-night in a bomb explosion in a building in Math Laxmanpur Koiri locality, in Patna, Bihar. Police have reportedly recovered two pencil batteries, wires, explosives, two detonators, a motorcycle, a scooter and several books on physics from the site. Available evidences suggested that the deceased persons were making bombs, to be set-off using a remote device, police said. It is also suspected that those killed could be associated with left-wing extremists––Naxalites––of either the Peoples War Group (PWG) or the Maoist Communist Center (MCC). Investigations are on into the incident.
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March - 20 
In a separate development, Revolutionary Writers Association activist Vara Vara Rao and balladeer Gaddar came to the State Legislative Assembly and demanded withdrawal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA). Later, they submitted a memorandum to Home Minister T Devender Goud seeking lifting of ca
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In a separate development, Revolutionary Writers Association activist Vara Vara Rao and balladeer Gaddar came to the State Legislative Assembly and demanded withdrawal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA). Later, they submitted a memorandum to Home Minister T Devender Goud seeking lifting of cases against Rivera who was arrested under POTA on February 15 in Ongole.
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March - 25 
In an encounter between police and a group of left-wing extremists––Naxalites––of the banned People's War Group (PWG), a central committee (the apex body of the PWG) member (CCM) and three other cadres were killed in Laxmipur forests, Bellampalli sub-division, Adilabad district, on March 25. There
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In an encounter between police and a group of left-wing extremists––Naxalites––of the banned People's War Group (PWG), a central committee (the apex body of the PWG) member (CCM) and three other cadres were killed in Laxmipur forests, Bellampalli sub-division, Adilabad district, on March 25. There was some confusion over the identity of the dead CCM. Reports said he bears the alias Chandranna and could be either be Pullur Prasad Rao or Sande Rajamouli. Both carry a head money of INR.12 lakh. The correct identity of the CCM was not known, when reports last came in. In all, four Naxalites were killed in the exchange of fire. The other three are Sudarshan, Ravinder alias Madavi Rao and Bharat alias Pendra Bujji Rao. Also, five weapons and four kit bags were recovered from the encounter-site. State Director General of Police Peravaram Ramulu and other police officials visited the spot later in the day.
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March - 28 
Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and a personnel of Bihar Military Police (BMP) were killed and an many injured in an encounter in Rohtas district, on March 28. Official sources said the encounter took place when heavily armed Naxalites of the MCC attacked the
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Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and a personnel of Bihar Military Police (BMP) were killed and an many injured in an encounter in Rohtas district, on March 28. Official sources said the encounter took place when heavily armed Naxalites of the MCC attacked the Bednagarh picket of Chenari police station in an apparent bid to loot firearms. The encounter lasted for several hours in which hundreds of rounds of fire were exchanged.
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March - 30 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the proscribed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) hacked to death three persons near Lavalong, Chatra district, on March 30. Raids are being conducted at various places to apprehend the Naxalites.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the proscribed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) hacked to death three persons near Lavalong, Chatra district, on March 30. Raids are being conducted at various places to apprehend the Naxalites.
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March - 30 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed and a few others injured in an encounter near Gudena village, Rayagada district on March 30. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief, RK Sharma said the encounter took place in a dense forest when the Centr
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed and a few others injured in an encounter near Gudena village, Rayagada district on March 30. Speaking to media persons, the district police chief, RK Sharma said the encounter took place in a dense forest when the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Grey Hound personnel were on a combing operation. He said some more Naxalies were also injured in the encounter but they were carried away by their retreating comrades.
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April - 3 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed and a police personnel injured in an encounter near Tiganpalli village, Kostaram police station-limits, Dantewada district, on April 3. According to official sources, the encounter took place when a police patrol party
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed and a police personnel injured in an encounter near Tiganpalli village, Kostaram police station-limits, Dantewada district, on April 3. According to official sources, the encounter took place when a police patrol party came across a group of Naxalites during a combing operation.
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April - 6 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three alleged criminals in Hazaribagh district on April 6. The Naxalites also reportedly left a pamphlet warning that all criminals would meet the same fate.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three alleged criminals in Hazaribagh district on April 6. The Naxalites also reportedly left a pamphlet warning that all criminals would meet the same fate.
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April - 10 
Suspected activists of the proscribed Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners, killed three members of a dalit (downtrodden) family—a pregnant women and her two children—in Azad Nagar village, Kinjer police station-limits, Arwal district, on April 10. Media reports said over a dozen Ranvir Sena
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Suspected activists of the proscribed Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners, killed three members of a dalit (downtrodden) family—a pregnant women and her two children—in Azad Nagar village, Kinjer police station-limits, Arwal district, on April 10. Media reports said over a dozen Ranvir Sena activists, all armed with sophisticated weapons, attacked the house of Lorik Paswan, believed to be a left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the People’s War Group (PWG). Not finding him in the house, the Sena activists killed three members of his family. Senior police officials reached the spot and raids are being conducted at various places to track down the killers.
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April - 13 
In another incident, three persons were killed and a woman was injured in an attack by the Ranvir Sena, in Chauram village, under the limits of the same police station.
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In another incident, three persons were killed and a woman was injured in an attack by the Ranvir Sena, in Chauram village, under the limits of the same police station.
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April - 13 
Seven persons were killed in extremist-related violence in separate incidents in Bihar on April 13-night. In the first incident, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed four persons in Karpi police station area, Jehanabad district. Media reports said prima facie evidenc
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Seven persons were killed in extremist-related violence in separate incidents in Bihar on April 13-night. In the first incident, left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed four persons in Karpi police station area, Jehanabad district. Media reports said prima facie evidence suggested that the victims were supporters of the proscribed Ranvir Sena, private army of landowners. A search operation has been launched to track down the Naxalites.
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April - 22 
According to a delayed report, eight left-wing extremists—Naxalites— and two personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed in an encounter in Talikod area, south Bastar district, on April 22. Although the bodies of the slain Naxalites had not been recovered, ‘memorials’ of eight o
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According to a delayed report, eight left-wing extremists—Naxalites— and two personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed in an encounter in Talikod area, south Bastar district, on April 22. Although the bodies of the slain Naxalites had not been recovered, ‘memorials’ of eight of them were seen erected there after the encounter, the report added.
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April - 24 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—and two security force personnel were killed in an encounter in Takilod village, south Bastar region on April 24. According to official sources, the encounter took place when Naxalites attacked a camp of the Central Reserve Police Force in the village to rescue f
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—and two security force personnel were killed in an encounter in Takilod village, south Bastar region on April 24. According to official sources, the encounter took place when Naxalites attacked a camp of the Central Reserve Police Force in the village to rescue five of their colleagues arrested earlier.
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May - 1 
Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Praja Pratighatana group, including a woman, were killed in an encounter with police near Kanegudem village, Warangal district, on May 1. Official sources said the encounter took place when a police party, on a combing operation, spotted some Naxalites on t
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Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Praja Pratighatana group, including a woman, were killed in an encounter with police near Kanegudem village, Warangal district, on May 1. Official sources said the encounter took place when a police party, on a combing operation, spotted some Naxalites on the outskirts of the village and asked them to surrender. The Naxalites ignored the warning and opened fire at the police, who retaliated killing four Naxals on the spot. Four kitbags, a rifle and literature of Praja Pratighatna were recovered from the encounter site.
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May - 14 
Three women left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including a senior leader of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter near Agarguda village in Bejjur mandal (administrative unit), Adilabad district on May 14. The killed Naxalites have been identified as Ellanki Aruna alias Lalithakka, sec
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Three women left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including a senior leader of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter near Agarguda village in Bejjur mandal (administrative unit), Adilabad district on May 14. The killed Naxalites have been identified as Ellanki Aruna alias Lalithakka, secretary of the PWG’s Adilabad district committee, her security guard Kamala and a Naxalite Anita. An AK-47 rifle, two .303 rifles, a single-bore gun and 12 kit bags were recovered from the encounter site.
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May - 23 
Four left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG), including the Palakonda dalam (squad) area committee secretary, Bharathakka alias Jyoti, were killed in an encounter at Akkamulamma hillocks near Appalavantenavandlapalle village of Chinnamandem mandal (administrative unit), Cudda
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Four left-wing extremists--Naxalites—of the People's War Group (PWG), including the Palakonda dalam (squad) area committee secretary, Bharathakka alias Jyoti, were killed in an encounter at Akkamulamma hillocks near Appalavantenavandlapalle village of Chinnamandem mandal (administrative unit), Cuddappah district on May 23. According to media reports, the encounter took place when a Grey Hounds (anti-Naxal force) party, on a combing operation, encountered the eight Naxalites. The ensuing exchange of fire lasted for over an hour. The four Naxalites were killed while the remaining managed to escape. Police recovered an AK-47, a .303 rifle, three AK-47 magazines, several rounds of ammunition and cash, from the scene of encounter.
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May - 25 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Simultalla railway station in Jamui district on May 25 and set ablaze a platform and the Government Railway Police (GRP) police station located there. Three personnel of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) were killed in
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Simultalla railway station in Jamui district on May 25 and set ablaze a platform and the Government Railway Police (GRP) police station located there. Three personnel of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) were killed in the incident. Earlier, media reports on May 26 said six police personnel were injured in the incident. However, later the Railway department confirmed the death of three RPF personnel. The Naxalites also looted an unspecified amount of cash and five rifles from the police personnel.
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June - 4 
Three personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the driver of the vehicle in which they were traveling were killed when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) triggered a landmine at Karo mines under the Bermo sub-division, Bokaro district, on June 4.
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Three personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the driver of the vehicle in which they were traveling were killed when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) triggered a landmine at Karo mines under the Bermo sub-division, Bokaro district, on June 4. CISF personnel were on patrol duty when the Naxalites triggered the blast. According to media reports, soon after the blast, an MCC ‘sub-zonal commander’ called up the local media and said it was a "token tribute to new Superintendent of Police (SP), Anil Palta, who was transferred from Daltonganj". Palta reportedly figures on the MCC hit-list. The MCC leader said Palta, who had launched an offensive against the Naxalites during his tenure as the Daltonganj SP, would have to face many more such blasts in the future.
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June - 16 
In landmine blast triggered by Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Nemalipuri village in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh on June 16, three police personnel were killed and another injured. According to eyewitness accounts, the trio was caught in the trap laid by
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In landmine blast triggered by Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Nemalipuri village in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh on June 16, three police personnel were killed and another injured. According to eyewitness accounts, the trio was caught in the trap laid by the PWG on the Kodad-Nemalipuri road near a cement factory. The police party was engaged in combing operations in the area to arrest a group of PWG cadres who had reportedly assaulted three villagers while branding them as police informers in Nemalipuri on June 15. The blast was reportedly carried out by the Krishnapatti dalam (squad) of the PWG.
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July - 1 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons at Lutidih under the Simaria police station-limits, Chatra district, on July 1. According to media reports, Naxalites raided the village and forcibly took away three persons. Their bullet-riddled bodies were lat
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons at Lutidih under the Simaria police station-limits, Chatra district, on July 1. According to media reports, Naxalites raided the village and forcibly took away three persons. Their bullet-riddled bodies were later recovered on the outskirts of Lutidih. Raids were continuing in different places to track down the killers.
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July - 2 
Three police personnel were killed and three others injured when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Paraiya police station, Gaya district, on July 2-night. Speaking to media persons in Gaya, Inspector General of Police (Administration), Neelmani, said th
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Three police personnel were killed and three others injured when left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) attacked the Paraiya police station, Gaya district, on July 2-night. Speaking to media persons in Gaya, Inspector General of Police (Administration), Neelmani, said that heavily-armed MCC Naxalites raided the police station to loot firearms and fired indiscriminately killing an assistant sub-inspector and a constable on the spot. They locked the officer in-charge of the police station, Suresh Paswan, in a room and later burnt him alive. Neelmani said that the attempt to loot arms was foiled by alert police personnel.
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July - 4 
Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) and two civilians were killed in separate incidents in Andhra Pradesh. Three ‘action team’ members of the PWG, including two Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) ‘commanders’ were killed in an encounter in Bellampalli town, Adilabad district
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Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) and two civilians were killed in separate incidents in Andhra Pradesh. Three ‘action team’ members of the PWG, including two Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) ‘commanders’ were killed in an encounter in Bellampalli town, Adilabad district, on July 4. According to district police chief, Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat, the encounter took place when special police party and Greyhounds personnel, on a tip off that Naxalites were hiding a house, raided the Kannala Basti area. The police appealed to the Naxalites to surrender who opened fire on the police. In the subsequent encounter, three Naxalites were killed. The police also recovered one carbine, a pistol and a revolver besides some cash and party literature from the encounter site.
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July - 4 
Three ‘action team’ members of left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG), including two Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) ‘commanders’ and two police personnel were killed in an encounter in Bellampalli town, Adilabad district, on July 4. Earlier, media reports on July 5 had claimed
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Three ‘action team’ members of left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG), including two Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) ‘commanders’ and two police personnel were killed in an encounter in Bellampalli town, Adilabad district, on July 4. Earlier, media reports on July 5 had claimed that only three Naxalites were killed in the encounter. According to police sources, one of the slain Naxalites, Shankar, carried a reward of Rupees two lakhs on his head. He was involved in as many as 15 cases of murder.
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July - 9 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons in Dari village, Gumla district, on July 9-night. According to media reports, Naxalites abducted the victims from their houses and beheaded them at distance from their village. A leaflet found at the incident si
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed three persons in Dari village, Gumla district, on July 9-night. According to media reports, Naxalites abducted the victims from their houses and beheaded them at distance from their village. A leaflet found at the incident site carried the warning that similar treatment would be meted out to ‘police informers’.
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July - 30 
Five personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and five personnel of the Orissa State police were killed and eight others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) near Vejingiwada forest in the Malkangiri district on July 30.
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Five personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and five personnel of the Orissa State police were killed and eight others injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) near Vejingiwada forest in the Malkangiri district on July 30. While eight of them were killed on the spot two more succumbed to injuries en route to a hospital. Speaking to media persons, Inspector General of Police (Operations), M M Praharaj, said the incident occurred when the security force personnel were on their way to conduct a combing operation near the Vejingiwada area. PWG Naxalites have been observing ‘martyrs’ day’ since July 29 in the area and they had reportedly threatened to attack police and Government officials. A red alert has been sounded in the entire southern Orissa and a massive combing operation has been launched to track down the Naxalites.
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August - 2 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including a woman, suspected to be belonging to the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter at Koushettyyai area in the Tadwai mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on August 2. Official sources said the encounter took place when a special
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including a woman, suspected to be belonging to the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter at Koushettyyai area in the Tadwai mandal (administrative unit), Warangal district, on August 2. Official sources said the encounter took place when a special police party, combing the area, came across the Naxalites and in the ensuing encounter three Naxalites were killed while eight Naxals managed to escape. Police also recovered two.303 rifles, a 30 US carbine and two 8 mm rifles from the encounter site.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed four persons, including a police personnel and a Panchayat Mukhiya (village headman) in Jamui district on August 10. According to media reports, approximately 250 Naxalites attacked Ropabel village on August 9-night and blast
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed four persons, including a police personnel and a Panchayat Mukhiya (village headman) in Jamui district on August 10. According to media reports, approximately 250 Naxalites attacked Ropabel village on August 9-night and blasted the house of the Mukhiya, Gopal Sao. They abducted Sao, his brother and a supporter and later killed them. Their bodies were recovered from Charkhi Pathar village, approximately 45 km from the district headquarters on August 10.
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August - 29 
Five police personnel were killed and two injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—near Tadgaon village in Bhamragar taluka (administrative unit) of Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, on August 29. The incident took place when a convoy of four police vehicles was on i
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Five police personnel were killed and two injured in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—near Tadgaon village in Bhamragar taluka (administrative unit) of Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, on August 29. The incident took place when a convoy of four police vehicles was on its way to Bhamragarh from Gadchiroli. As the police party reached the Kumarguda canal near village, a landmine blew up one of the vehicles. Five police personnel were killed on the spot. Senior police officers have reached the spot and a search operation has been launched to track down the Naxalites.
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September - 8 
11 police personnel and a civilian were killed in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in a joint operation, in the dense forests of Kaimur range in Rohtas district of Bihar on September 8. The Naxalites a
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11 police personnel and a civilian were killed in a landmine blast triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) and the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), in a joint operation, in the dense forests of Kaimur range in Rohtas district of Bihar on September 8. The Naxalites also took away six rifles, a revolver and a large quantity of ammunition. According to media reports, the vehicle carrying 12 persons was on its way to Tilauthu when it exploded killing all of them on the spot. A combing operation has reportedly been launched with the assistance of Central para-military forces after sealing off the district borders.
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September - 11 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Krishnapatti dalam (squad) of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter near Bhatrupalem under the Dachepalli mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district on September 11. According to media reports, the encounter occurred when the police,
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Krishnapatti dalam (squad) of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter near Bhatrupalem under the Dachepalli mandal (administrative unit), Guntur district on September 11. According to media reports, the encounter occurred when the police, on a tip-off over the meeting of Naxalites, went to the specified place. Sensing the presence of the police, the Naxalites opened fire at them, forcing the police to retaliate. A large quantity of gelatin sticks, explosives and guns were recovered from the encounter site.
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September - 16 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter in the forest area near Mulguvenkatpur village of Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh on September 16, today. Police sources said the encounter occurred when a police party, during a combing operation, c
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter in the forest area near Mulguvenkatpur village of Warangal district in Andhra Pradesh on September 16, today. Police sources said the encounter occurred when a police party, during a combing operation, came across a group of Naxalites. Approximately, six Naxalites managed to escape during the firing.
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September - 20 
In another incident, a special police party during a combing operation killed three unidentified left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) while two others managed to escape after an exchange of fire with the police near Ramasamudram Lake between Chelapur and Gollapalli villages
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In another incident, a special police party during a combing operation killed three unidentified left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) while two others managed to escape after an exchange of fire with the police near Ramasamudram Lake between Chelapur and Gollapalli villages in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh on September 20. A revolver, tamancha (country-made pistol) and a bomb were recovered from the incident site.
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October - 18 
According to a media report, police have killed four Naxalites during an encounter in the Khunti police station area of Ranchi district in Jharkhand on October 18.
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According to a media report, police have killed four Naxalites during an encounter in the Khunti police station area of Ranchi district in Jharkhand on October 18.
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October - 18 
The Hindu has reported that Left-Wing extremists-Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three brothers in the Goharpur village of Gaya district in Bihar on October 18. They also reportedly blasted the house of another civilian in retaliation for the murder of a Naxalite a day earlier.
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The Hindu has reported that Left-Wing extremists-Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three brothers in the Goharpur village of Gaya district in Bihar on October 18. They also reportedly blasted the house of another civilian in retaliation for the murder of a Naxalite a day earlier.
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November - 15 
Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) were reportedly killed in two separate encounters in Andhra Pradesh on November 15. Three Naxalites were shot dead in an encounter with the police in Vathalur forest area near Tippayapalle village. Two pistols, some PWG l
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Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) were reportedly killed in two separate encounters in Andhra Pradesh on November 15. Three Naxalites were shot dead in an encounter with the police in Vathalur forest area near Tippayapalle village. Two pistols, some PWG literature, kit bags and equipment used for erecting makeshift tents were recovered from the incident site. In another incident in Medak district, while one more Naxalite was killed, two others managed to escape. A country-made pistol, 12 bullets, two rifles, and .303 bullets were recovered from his possession.
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November - 18 
Six left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC), including a ‘sub-zonal commander’, were killed during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) on November 18, at the Banaru forest in the Chatra district of Jharkhand. The SFs also recovered an unspecified number of arms an
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Six left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC), including a ‘sub-zonal commander’, were killed during an encounter with the security forces (SFs) on November 18, at the Banaru forest in the Chatra district of Jharkhand. The SFs also recovered an unspecified number of arms and ammunition from the possession of the slain extremists.
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November - 28 
Five suspected Naxalites (left-wing extremists) affiliated to the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (Janashakti group) were reportedly killed during an encounter with the police in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on November 28. The Hindu has reported that a police team was combing th
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Five suspected Naxalites (left-wing extremists) affiliated to the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (Janashakti group) were reportedly killed during an encounter with the police in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on November 28. The Hindu has reported that a police team was combing the Sironcha forest area when they sighted the Naxalites. The extremists fired at the police party and in the retaliatory firing, five Naxalites, including a woman, were shot dead. The police recovered one self-loading rifle, six 8 mm rifles and some unexploded landmines from the encounter site.
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November - 29 
On November 29, seven police personnel were killed in a landmine attack by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) between Guddipal and Modypal in the south Bastar district of Chhattisgarh. The incident occurred while the Naxalites attacked when Rajendra Pambhoi, the Congress
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On November 29, seven police personnel were killed in a landmine attack by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) between Guddipal and Modypal in the south Bastar district of Chhattisgarh. The incident occurred while the Naxalites attacked when Rajendra Pambhoi, the Congress candidate from Bijapur constituency, was on his way to Madded from Bijapur. The State Legislative Assembly elections are being held tomorrow, December 1. Pambhoi escaped unhurt but seven police personnel who were part of his security convoy were killed in the blast.
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December - 25 
Four police personnel were killed and three others seriously injured in an ambush reportedly carried out by left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC) at Pithoria in Jharkhand’s Ranchi district on December 25.
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Four police personnel were killed and three others seriously injured in an ambush reportedly carried out by left wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Maoist Communist Center (MCC) at Pithoria in Jharkhand’s Ranchi district on December 25.
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