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January - 2 
Telegraph reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead Ramprasad Mondal, a local committee member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and a primary teacher, in Madhabpur village under Chapra police station of Nadia district, on January 2. "The murder
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Telegraph reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead Ramprasad Mondal, a local committee member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and a primary teacher, in Madhabpur village under Chapra police station of Nadia district, on January 2. "The murder is the handiwork of Maoists. Police movement is difficult in the area because of poor road links. The Maoists are taking advantage of that to strengthen their base in Chapra," Nadia district Superintendent of Police, H.K. Kusumakar, said. Around 50 printed leaflets found at the incident site warned villagers against testifying in cases pending against the Maoists. Some posters also warned the villagers against co-operating with the police.
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January - 5 
A central government school Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, located at Khumbong in the Imphal West district, closed down abruptly on January 5-morning with guardians taking away their wards studying in the school following threats from an unidentified militant outfit over an extortion demand, according
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A central government school Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, located at Khumbong in the Imphal West district, closed down abruptly on January 5-morning with guardians taking away their wards studying in the school following threats from an unidentified militant outfit over an extortion demand, according to Kanglaonline.
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January - 12 
All 15 branches of the United Bank of India (UBI) remained closed in Manipur since January 8 following extortion threats from an unidentified militant outfit, reports Sentinel. Assam Tribune however, indicates that the banks might start functioning from January 12 (today) following withdrawal of its
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All 15 branches of the United Bank of India (UBI) remained closed in Manipur since January 8 following extortion threats from an unidentified militant outfit, reports Sentinel. Assam Tribune however, indicates that the banks might start functioning from January 12 (today) following withdrawal of its demand by the outfit. The closure reportedly affected the Indo-Myanmar border trade ‘severely’. In addition, 35000 customers of the UBI, the first nationalized bank to enter the State, couldn’t carry out their daily transactions amounting to over INR 100 to 150 millions.
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January - 17 
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) warned former members of the Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) who formed the Bodoland Territorial Council that "provocation" would invite strong retaliation from them, reports Telegraph. The outfit’s information and publicity secretary, S. Sanjarang, clai
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The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) warned former members of the Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) who formed the Bodoland Territorial Council that "provocation" would invite strong retaliation from them, reports Telegraph. The outfit’s information and publicity secretary, S. Sanjarang, claimed that some "ex-BLT members" were trying to "provoke" his group into frittering away the gains from the peace process.
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January - 18 
Two private hospitals in Imphal were closed down from January 18 due to monetary demands served on them by a militant group, reports Kanglaonline. The two hospitals, Langol View at Lamphel Sanakeithel and Imphal Hospital, have stopped admitting new patients. The hospitals were closed down after a mi
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Two private hospitals in Imphal were closed down from January 18 due to monetary demands served on them by a militant group, reports Kanglaonline. The two hospitals, Langol View at Lamphel Sanakeithel and Imphal Hospital, have stopped admitting new patients. The hospitals were closed down after a militant group threatened the hospital authorities of dire consequences if they opened without fulfilling the demand served on them. The group is reportedly demanding INR 5 00000 from the hospitals.
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January - 28 
Sentinel reports that the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) has recently served extortion notes to businessmen in Dayangmukh, under Kheroni police station in the Karbi Anglong district. A statement released by the market committee of Dayangmukh has said that the DHD has demanded huge amounts of money ranging
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Sentinel reports that the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) has recently served extortion notes to businessmen in Dayangmukh, under Kheroni police station in the Karbi Anglong district. A statement released by the market committee of Dayangmukh has said that the DHD has demanded huge amounts of money ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 from each shopkeeper and businessman of the locality. A caller, identifying himself as a DHD cadre, has threatened that their demand should be met immediately; otherwise they will not allow the businessmen to transact their operations in peace.
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January - 29 
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants ‘confiscated’ a large quantity of tobacco products at Khumbong area on January 27 and set them ablaze on January 29, according to Sangai Express. Six shops selling tobacco products were shut down and the outfit has also asked 10 other ‘accused’ persons to
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The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants ‘confiscated’ a large quantity of tobacco products at Khumbong area on January 27 and set them ablaze on January 29, according to Sangai Express. Six shops selling tobacco products were shut down and the outfit has also asked 10 other ‘accused’ persons to surrender within five days from January 29. .
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January - 31 
Manipur Public School at Koirengei in Imphal East district was closed for three days from January 31, due to militant threat, reports Telegraph. Principal B. Santosh Kumar said the threat had made it impossible to continue with classes. Without naming the outfit, he said a militant group had served
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Manipur Public School at Koirengei in Imphal East district was closed for three days from January 31, due to militant threat, reports Telegraph. Principal B. Santosh Kumar said the threat had made it impossible to continue with classes. Without naming the outfit, he said a militant group had served a huge monetary demand on the school authority a month ago. It threatened to abduct teachers if the amount was not paid by January 30. The school would reopen on February 4 for the final exams.
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February - 7 
Chief Minister Digamber Kamat said on February 7 that an alert has been sounded in Goa and police have intensified checking to track possible terror plots in the state, reports Indian Express. The move follows the arrest of a suspected militant Riazuddin Nasir in January in Karnataka who had alleged
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Chief Minister Digamber Kamat said on February 7 that an alert has been sounded in Goa and police have intensified checking to track possible terror plots in the state, reports Indian Express. The move follows the arrest of a suspected militant Riazuddin Nasir in January in Karnataka who had allegedly confessed about his plans to carry out strikes in Karnataka and Goa. The militant had reportedly said that he could not translate his terror plans into action as he failed to receive a consignment of 50 kilograms of RDX explosive from Pakistan.
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February - 11 
Unidentified militants assaulted and severely injured, Ajit Debbarma, a divisional member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), at Khowai in the West Tripura district on February 11, according to Tripurainfo. Sources said that a group of militants blockaded their road near Baramaid
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Unidentified militants assaulted and severely injured, Ajit Debbarma, a divisional member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), at Khowai in the West Tripura district on February 11, according to Tripurainfo. Sources said that a group of militants blockaded their road near Baramaidan area of the Khowai subdivision and started assaulting them up with baton and threatened them with dire consequences if they did not stop working for the CPI-M.
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February - 20 
More than 20 activists of the ruling Communist Party of India – Marxist (CPI-M) were injured when a group of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants stormed a local committee office in the Ramchandraghat constituency of West Tripura district and assaulted party members on February 20-n
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More than 20 activists of the ruling Communist Party of India – Marxist (CPI-M) were injured when a group of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants stormed a local committee office in the Ramchandraghat constituency of West Tripura district and assaulted party members on February 20-night, according to Telegraph. The militants also threatened the party workers of dire consequences if they did not stop working for the CPI-M and cast their votes in favour of Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura candidate, Ananta Debbarma.
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February - 22 
Asian Age reports that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has tasked two groups of terrorists to attack the Nuclear Fuel Complex in Hyderabad and the Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant at Karwar in Karnataka. According to intelligence inputs and information gathered by the investigating agencies following the arrest
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Asian Age reports that the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has tasked two groups of terrorists to attack the Nuclear Fuel Complex in Hyderabad and the Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant at Karwar in Karnataka. According to intelligence inputs and information gathered by the investigating agencies following the arrest of six LeT terrorists in Lucknow on February 11, the LeT operatives, with arms sourced from the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) have reportedly entered the country through Nepal. They stopped over at Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh where a person codenamed Zaman Bhai bought them three train tickets to Bangalore and two to Hyderabad. Senior police officials have said that two terrorists, Riyaz and Sultan, have reached Karnataka. The Railway Protection Force and Government Railway Police have been asked to check trains from Gorakhpur.
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February - 25 
Hyderabad was put on a terror alert on February 25-evening after a warning from the central intelligence agencies that two terrorists have entered the city to plan attacks, reports IANS. Police launched a manhunt following the warning that the terrorists may try "something different" this time. Poli
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Hyderabad was put on a terror alert on February 25-evening after a warning from the central intelligence agencies that two terrorists have entered the city to plan attacks, reports IANS. Police launched a manhunt following the warning that the terrorists may try "something different" this time. Police have stepped up security at public places, key installations and intensified patrolling in crowded localities. However, no description of any terrorist has been available and no one has been arrested till now.
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February - 25 
Samaj reports that on February 25 a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) laid siege to a camp of a contractor engaged in road construction activities under the Prime Minister’s Gram Sadak Yojna (village road construction project) and demanded an extortion amount of INR 200,000 from
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Samaj reports that on February 25 a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) laid siege to a camp of a contractor engaged in road construction activities under the Prime Minister’s Gram Sadak Yojna (village road construction project) and demanded an extortion amount of INR 200,000 from him. According to the report, a group of armed Maoists seized the camp for four hours at Bhuka under Harichandanpur police station in the Keonjhar district and threatened the supervisor and contractor.
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February - 26 
On February 26 night a group of eight to ten armed Maoists threatened a group of construction workers within the Ravenshaw College campus in Cuttack and asked them to join the rank of the Maoists. Subsequent search operation by the city police, however, did not lead to any arrest.
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On February 26 night a group of eight to ten armed Maoists threatened a group of construction workers within the Ravenshaw College campus in Cuttack and asked them to join the rank of the Maoists. Subsequent search operation by the city police, however, did not lead to any arrest.
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February - 29 
According to Shillong Times, the Congress party candidate Mukul Sangma complained to the Returning Officer that the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and police are aiding the National Congress Party candidates from Ampati constituency in the Garo Hills. Mukul said that the ANVC cadres led by
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According to Shillong Times, the Congress party candidate Mukul Sangma complained to the Returning Officer that the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and police are aiding the National Congress Party candidates from Ampati constituency in the Garo Hills. Mukul said that the ANVC cadres led by Ronald Sangma threatened people and Amapati police station officer in-charge A.M. Sangma had taken no cognizance of the offence. He mentioned that his supporters were also assaulted.
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March - 1 
Six villagers, including a Sarpanch (village head), were abducted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Janatapai village in the Malkangiri district on March 1 suspecting them to be police informers, reports New Indian Express. A cangaroo court (people’s court) was co
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Six villagers, including a Sarpanch (village head), were abducted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Janatapai village in the Malkangiri district on March 1 suspecting them to be police informers, reports New Indian Express. A cangaroo court (people’s court) was conducted by the extremists and all the six were found guilty, sources said adding that the villagers were assaulted and released on March 3 with a warning that the incident should not be informed to the police.
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March - 4 
Maoists set ablaze two tractors engaged in road construction work near Kakerbeda under Chhote Dongar police station in the Narayanpur district and warned workers to stop the ongoing road construction work.
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Maoists set ablaze two tractors engaged in road construction work near Kakerbeda under Chhote Dongar police station in the Narayanpur district and warned workers to stop the ongoing road construction work.
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March - 28 
The ‘propaganda communication and technical officer’ of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) warned the Imphal based Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), director, Fimate, on various charges of irregularities and also asked a close associate of the director
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The ‘propaganda communication and technical officer’ of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) warned the Imphal based Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), director, Fimate, on various charges of irregularities and also asked a close associate of the director identified as Robert, to ‘surrender’ before the outfit on or before April 30, reports Imphal Free Press.
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April - 5 
Transporters are on a strike in protest against extortion by militant groups on the National Highway-39 since April 5, according to Telegraph. "About 20 militant groups have made such demands. They threatened us that they would fire at our vehicles and also set them ablaze if their demands were not
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Transporters are on a strike in protest against extortion by militant groups on the National Highway-39 since April 5, according to Telegraph. "About 20 militant groups have made such demands. They threatened us that they would fire at our vehicles and also set them ablaze if their demands were not met. Under these circumstances it is difficult for us to continue our services," a spokesman for the transporters said.
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April - 14 
Security forces (SFs) killed a ‘district commander’ of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in an encounter in the Harwan area of Srinagar on April 14, Daily Excelsior reported. He was identified as Zakaria, a Pakistani militant. LeT spokesman Abdullah Gazali confirmed the death of Zakaria but said that he wou
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Security forces (SFs) killed a ‘district commander’ of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in an encounter in the Harwan area of Srinagar on April 14, Daily Excelsior reported. He was identified as Zakaria, a Pakistani militant. LeT spokesman Abdullah Gazali confirmed the death of Zakaria but said that he would be issuing a statement after getting all details. The LeT chief, according to its spokesman, has issued a warning to militants-turned-informants of the armed forces that they should desist from getting the militants killed. He said that a "relief package" had been issued for financial support of the former militants who had moved out of the "freedom struggle" due to financial constraints. He said that most of those who had shifted to Police and Army as informers would take advantage of this package and assured them that they would not be harmed.
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April - 17 
On April 17, the surrendered Bru Liberation Front of Mizoram (BLFM) cadres threatened to return to refugee camps in Tripura than waiting for their full rehabilitation in Mizoram, reports Sentinel. Alleging that they have not received the rehabilitation package in full, former BLFM ‘foreign secretary
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On April 17, the surrendered Bru Liberation Front of Mizoram (BLFM) cadres threatened to return to refugee camps in Tripura than waiting for their full rehabilitation in Mizoram, reports Sentinel. Alleging that they have not received the rehabilitation package in full, former BLFM ‘foreign secretary’ Edwin Chorky threatened, "If by April there is no positive action from the Centre as well as the state government, we will go back to the refugee camps in Tripura."
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April - 21 
On April 21, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) asked a person, Asheibam Pishak, to ‘surrender’ within five days before the outfit, for his alleged involvement in the rape of a minor girl, reports Sangai Express.
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On April 21, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) asked a person, Asheibam Pishak, to ‘surrender’ within five days before the outfit, for his alleged involvement in the rape of a minor girl, reports Sangai Express.
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April - 24 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set fire to 47 vehicles of a private company, Essar Steels at Korandul in the Dantewada district on April 24 night, reports The Hindu. The vehicles burnt included 33 dumpers, four earth moving equipment, two diesel tankers and one bus. According to
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set fire to 47 vehicles of a private company, Essar Steels at Korandul in the Dantewada district on April 24 night, reports The Hindu. The vehicles burnt included 33 dumpers, four earth moving equipment, two diesel tankers and one bus. According to the report, some 400 Maoists including over 100 women stormed into the company premises at Kadampal locality in the town around 11.30 p.m, doused the vehicles with diesel and set them afire by keeping the guards and drivers away at gun point. Maoists subsequently fled the scene leaving behind a pamphlet issued in the name of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal committee of the outfit. The pamphlet warned the Essar Steels and another private company against continuing their operations in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.
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April - 27 
The People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) has reportedly been intimidating the villagers of Heirok in the Thoubal district after apologising for its involvement in the March 24 killing of three persons, including two girls. The Joint Action Committee, formed to protest against the kill
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The People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) has reportedly been intimidating the villagers of Heirok in the Thoubal district after apologising for its involvement in the March 24 killing of three persons, including two girls. The Joint Action Committee, formed to protest against the killing at Heirok, warned the villagers not to donate for any militant group. The report added that passenger vehicles stopped plying between Heirok and Thoubal and between Heirok and Wangjing from April 20 due to monetary demands made to the vehicle owners by the PREPAK outfit.
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April - 29 
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) shut down six shops for six months for allegedly selling tobacco products at Sangakpham Bazaar on April 29. A large quantity of tobacco products was also set ablaze by the militants, reports Sangai Express.
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The People's Liberation Army (PLA) shut down six shops for six months for allegedly selling tobacco products at Sangakpham Bazaar on April 29. A large quantity of tobacco products was also set ablaze by the militants, reports Sangai Express.
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May - 4 
Giving into the diktat of Maoists, 64 activists of the ruling Janata Dal-United and Bharatiya Janata Party alliance in the Islampur assembly constituency of Gaya district on May 4 announced they would resign from the primary membership of their parties. Official sources said that the Communist Party
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Giving into the diktat of Maoists, 64 activists of the ruling Janata Dal-United and Bharatiya Janata Party alliance in the Islampur assembly constituency of Gaya district on May 4 announced they would resign from the primary membership of their parties. Official sources said that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres had abducted 37 political activists and had taken them to the Chakrabanda hill area. These activists had been released on the condition that would resign from their parties by May 4.
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May - 9 
Many offices of the Manipur Government under the Deputy Commissioner of Senapati district closed down and some staff of other offices stopped attending office following a ‘diktat’ from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM). Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Kesarwani and office st
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Many offices of the Manipur Government under the Deputy Commissioner of Senapati district closed down and some staff of other offices stopped attending office following a ‘diktat’ from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM). Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Kesarwani and office staff received a ‘notice’ from the outfit on May 8 asking to stop office works for not settling the issues between the Deputy Commissioner and the group.
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May - 29 
Statesman reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have threatened to kill the family members of a leader of the ruling Biju Janata Dal party whom they had killed on May 25 in the Malkangiri district. Posters to this effect have been pasted on their house, the report said
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Statesman reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have threatened to kill the family members of a leader of the ruling Biju Janata Dal party whom they had killed on May 25 in the Malkangiri district. Posters to this effect have been pasted on their house, the report said.
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June - 7 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has reportedly issued a threat to attack the Bhanjanagar police station of Berhampur district, reports New Indian Express. The letter, addressed to the officer-in-charge (OIC), reached the Police station by post on June 7. Maoists, in the letter, said
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has reportedly issued a threat to attack the Bhanjanagar police station of Berhampur district, reports New Indian Express. The letter, addressed to the officer-in-charge (OIC), reached the Police station by post on June 7. Maoists, in the letter, said that attack would be carried out within 10 days targeting all important offices and Police stations in the district. The authenticity of the letter could not be ascertained.
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June - 13 
At least 13 surrendered cadres of various militant groups threatened to return to their outfits if they were not awarded benefits under the surrender and rehabilitation scheme of the State Government.
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At least 13 surrendered cadres of various militant groups threatened to return to their outfits if they were not awarded benefits under the surrender and rehabilitation scheme of the State Government.
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June - 13 
Militants of the KYKL and UNLF prohibited villagers at Heirok from going outside their locality for ‘defying’ their warning and deciding to join as volunteers of the Special Police Officers (SPOs). They identified five persons for their lead role in appointment of SPOs and procurement of arms, and d
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Militants of the KYKL and UNLF prohibited villagers at Heirok from going outside their locality for ‘defying’ their warning and deciding to join as volunteers of the Special Police Officers (SPOs). They identified five persons for their lead role in appointment of SPOs and procurement of arms, and declared to give ‘capital punishment’ to them, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 16 
All Imphal-based news papers, including three English dailies, suspended publication on June 16 following threats from the Lanheiba group of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), reports Telegraph.
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All Imphal-based news papers, including three English dailies, suspended publication on June 16 following threats from the Lanheiba group of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), reports Telegraph.
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June - 20 
At least 500 villagers of Waakan area of Sadar Hills under Saikul police station in the Senapati district have fled from their respective homes and are taking shelter near Purum Likli and Champhai villages since June 16, after nearly 200 cadres of Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) and Kuki National Army
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At least 500 villagers of Waakan area of Sadar Hills under Saikul police station in the Senapati district have fled from their respective homes and are taking shelter near Purum Likli and Champhai villages since June 16, after nearly 200 cadres of Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) and Kuki National Army (KNA) took up positions for gun battle in the area.
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June - 23 
The news services of a local cable network were suspended briefly on June 23 due to intimidation by People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants.
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The news services of a local cable network were suspended briefly on June 23 due to intimidation by People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants.
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June - 24 
the police bomb squad recovered and defused one country made bomb which was suspected to be planted by the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres at the residence of a person, Chungpao Kipgen, at Zomi Villa in North AOC of Imphal on June 24-morning, reports Imphal Free Press. Kipgen said that the country
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the police bomb squad recovered and defused one country made bomb which was suspected to be planted by the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadres at the residence of a person, Chungpao Kipgen, at Zomi Villa in North AOC of Imphal on June 24-morning, reports Imphal Free Press. Kipgen said that the country made bomb was suspected to be planted by the militants in connection with threats to him on the matter of five percent cuts from the funds meant for distribution to the victims of the Naga-Kuki ethnic violence which was released through the Communal Victims Relief Fund and Resettlement Association. Kipgen is reportedly one of the active members of the association.
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July - 1 
More than 300 students of Heirok village, studying at various schools and colleges with boarding facilities in the state, returned due to the recent threats from the UNLF and KYKL to the people in Heirok in connection with the setting up of Special Police Officers.
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More than 300 students of Heirok village, studying at various schools and colleges with boarding facilities in the state, returned due to the recent threats from the UNLF and KYKL to the people in Heirok in connection with the setting up of Special Police Officers.
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July - 2 
The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has threatened to step up attacks on the police, especially the elite Greyhounds personnel and leaders of the Congress party, if the police resorted to attacks against people to avenge the Chitrakonda ambush in Orissa which left
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The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has threatened to step up attacks on the police, especially the elite Greyhounds personnel and leaders of the Congress party, if the police resorted to attacks against people to avenge the Chitrakonda ambush in Orissa which left 39 Greyhounds personnel dead. In a statement issued in Hyderabad on July 2, the Maoist spokesman in Andhra Pradesh, Janardhan, said that the statements of Chief Minsiter Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy and Home Minister K. Jana Reddy on the Chitrakonda incident spoke of the government’s plan to unleash repression and target people believed to be Maoist sympathisers. The spokesperson termed the Chitrakonda ambush as a ‘fitting lesson’ to the Greyhounds personnel who had become a law unto themselves. He further said that the success of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) in carrying out the ambush only proved false the claims that the Maoist movement was wiped out from the State.
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July - 3 
The Jawaharlal Navodaya School at Umathel in the Thoubal district closed down indefinitely from July 3 after parents pulled out their wards from the hostels after due to threats from militants, according to Telegraph. The report adds that extortion threats have forced the closure of the fourth schoo
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The Jawaharlal Navodaya School at Umathel in the Thoubal district closed down indefinitely from July 3 after parents pulled out their wards from the hostels after due to threats from militants, according to Telegraph. The report adds that extortion threats have forced the closure of the fourth school in Manipur since January 2008.
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July - 4 
The Birsa Commando Force (BCF), under cease-fire with Assam Government since 2004, threatened to resort to violence in case of Government’s failure to meet its demands, according to Assam Tribunre. The outfit was initially demanding Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to the 70, 00000 Adivasis (tribal popu
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The Birsa Commando Force (BCF), under cease-fire with Assam Government since 2004, threatened to resort to violence in case of Government’s failure to meet its demands, according to Assam Tribunre. The outfit was initially demanding Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to the 70, 00000 Adivasis (tribal population) living in Assam. It later started demanding a separate state for the Adivasis.
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July - 7 
The Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) threatened to target residents of Heirok staying outside Heriok. The outfit is opposed to the decision of people at Heirok to arm themselves under Special Police Officers scheme.
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The Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) threatened to target residents of Heirok staying outside Heriok. The outfit is opposed to the decision of people at Heirok to arm themselves under Special Police Officers scheme.
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July - 9 
Maoist posters in the name of the outfit’s Krishnapatti area committee ‘secretary’ Vikram appeared on July 9 at Machavarammandalin the Guntur district. The posters warned the MachavaramZilla Parishad Territorial Committee (ZPTC) [local government institution] member KonankiVenkateswarulu alias Busai
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Maoist posters in the name of the outfit’s Krishnapatti area committee ‘secretary’ Vikram appeared on July 9 at Machavarammandalin the Guntur district. The posters warned the MachavaramZilla Parishad Territorial Committee (ZPTC) [local government institution] member KonankiVenkateswarulu alias Busaiah that he would be brought before the Praja (people’s) court for his extortionist tactics and for working as a police informer.
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July - 19 
Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, identified as Yasir Wani and Sajjad Ahmed, cut the hair of two young girls at Bhatyas in the Gandoh area of Doda district and threatened them of dire consequences "if they persisted with working as informers of security forces".
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Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, identified as Yasir Wani and Sajjad Ahmed, cut the hair of two young girls at Bhatyas in the Gandoh area of Doda district and threatened them of dire consequences "if they persisted with working as informers of security forces".
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July - 22 
Statesman reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have called for a day-long bandh (general strike) along the border areas of West Bengal, Orissa and Jharkhand on July 22 to protest against the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)'s decision to support the Congress-led United Progressi
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Statesman reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have called for a day-long bandh (general strike) along the border areas of West Bengal, Orissa and Jharkhand on July 22 to protest against the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)'s decision to support the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government in New Delhi for the trust vote. In a communiqué, Rakeshji, the spokesperson for the outfit’s Jharkhand-Bengal-Orissa border committee, has threatened the JMM chief Shibu Soren of a social boycott and dire consequences, if he went ahead and voted in favour of the nuclear deal. “We will initiate a state-wide campaign to unmask the JMM MPs, including Mr Soren and none of them will be allowed in the rural areas. And finally, if this attitude of Mr Soren continues, his fate will the same as that of his other MP, Sunil Mahato”, the communiqué said. Sunil Mahato was killed by the outfit in 2007. Banners and posters have been put up by the outfit in the villages along the National Highway linking Dhalbhumgarh and Chakulia to Ranchi, in favour of the bandh.
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July - 24 
In the Doda district, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants shot dead four members of the family of a surrendered militant. The Senior Superintendent of Police, Raghubir Singh, said the militants intruded into the house of Ghulam Hassan Wani, the surrendered militant, in Bari Marmat village, and opened
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In the Doda district, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants shot dead four members of the family of a surrendered militant. The Senior Superintendent of Police, Raghubir Singh, said the militants intruded into the house of Ghulam Hassan Wani, the surrendered militant, in Bari Marmat village, and opened indiscriminate firing on the inmates killing three persons on the spot and injuring two others. Among the dead were Ghulam Hassan Wani, his wife Azeema Begum, 13-year old daughter Ashiva Bano and nephew Tauseef. Wani surrendered in 2002 and was acting as an informer to the security forces. The militants pasted a poster outside the deceased’s house asking the locals not to bury the bodies of the dead and warned of dire consequences if anybody did. However, under police cover, the bodies were later buried by the locals.
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July - 27 
The Karnataka Police on July 27 recovered seven kilograms of explosive material from Channapatna in the Ramanagaram district, a place where an explosion had occurred on July 24, reports The Hindu. The Director General and Inspector General of Police, R. Sri Kumar, who visited the blast sites in the
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The Karnataka Police on July 27 recovered seven kilograms of explosive material from Channapatna in the Ramanagaram district, a place where an explosion had occurred on July 24, reports The Hindu. The Director General and Inspector General of Police, R. Sri Kumar, who visited the blast sites in the capital Bangalore on July 27, said that the police were examining the explosive material recovered from Channapatna. The police have found that the explosives used in Bangalore and Channapatna were similar. The Bangalore Police, meanwhile, reportedly alerted the Kerala Police after a reporter of a local TV channel received a call from a person speaking in Hindi who warned that Kerala was the next target and bombs were likely to explode across the State (Kerala) after 7 pm (IST) on July 27.
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July - 28 
A Nepali man, Gokan Bahadur, was detained along with his sons from Bahalda town in Mayurbhanj district, over 350-km from State capital Bhubaneswar, after the news channel India TV revealed that it had got an SMS threat, District Superintendent of Police Dayal Gangwar told IANS on July 28. Gokan had
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A Nepali man, Gokan Bahadur, was detained along with his sons from Bahalda town in Mayurbhanj district, over 350-km from State capital Bhubaneswar, after the news channel India TV revealed that it had got an SMS threat, District Superintendent of Police Dayal Gangwar told IANS on July 28. Gokan had sent an SMS on July 27 warning that the Indian Mujahideen, which has claimed responsibility for the serial blasts in Ahmedabad on July 26, would trigger explosions in two places in the West Bengal capital, Gangwar added. Bahdur and his sons were held after police traced the SMS to their cell phone, he said. Bahadur has been living in Bahalda for several years and works in an electricity office. "We have detained them and are investigating whether they have any links to the series of blasts that rocked Ahmedabad and Bangalore," Gangwar said.
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July - 29 
Times of India reports that an email in broken English sent from
[email protected]
on July 29 said, "Indian Mujahideen will not stop even if our mission in Surat failed. There is still more to come. And if you think you can stop us, sorry, you won't." Another email from
[email protected]
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Times of India reports that an email in broken English sent from
[email protected]
on July 29 said, "Indian Mujahideen will not stop even if our mission in Surat failed. There is still more to come. And if you think you can stop us, sorry, you won't." Another email from
[email protected]
, which was received by some media organisations, said, "It doesn't matter we lost our raw materials in Surat. It was intentionally designed plan to show our strength." Besides Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the email went on to warn schools and colleges in Gujarat of attacks and specifically named some prominent educational institutions. Police sources, however, said that the tenor and language of the emails would lead one to believe that they were bogus.
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July - 30 
An e-mail threatening to set off bomb blasts in the national capital Delhi was received by the Japanese embassy in Delhi, The Hindu reported. The e-mail stated that after the blasts in Jaipur and Ahmedabad, there will be bomb blasts in Delhi, sources said. The Sarojini Nagar area was identified as o
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An e-mail threatening to set off bomb blasts in the national capital Delhi was received by the Japanese embassy in Delhi, The Hindu reported. The e-mail stated that after the blasts in Jaipur and Ahmedabad, there will be bomb blasts in Delhi, sources said. The Sarojini Nagar area was identified as one of the targets. The market there was targeted by terrorists in October 2005.
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August - 4 
Threat posters by Maoists have been found at different places in the State. One such poster pasted in Chaudwar in Cuttack district threatens to blow up the IMFA group unless INR 2 million is paid.
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Threat posters by Maoists have been found at different places in the State. One such poster pasted in Chaudwar in Cuttack district threatens to blow up the IMFA group unless INR 2 million is paid.
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August - 9 
One cadre of the Kaji Umar Farooque faction of the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) threatened some local dailies and ISTV news for editing a press handout they issued on August 9 and asked to shoot hawkers who distributed newspapers.
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One cadre of the Kaji Umar Farooque faction of the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) threatened some local dailies and ISTV news for editing a press handout they issued on August 9 and asked to shoot hawkers who distributed newspapers.
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August - 13 
All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) leader of Dhubri, identified as Enamul Haque, received threats over telephone from Islamist groups, jehadis and smugglers from Bangladesh for the awareness campaign that he has been carrying out in the border villages against activities by miscreants from across the
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All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) leader of Dhubri, identified as Enamul Haque, received threats over telephone from Islamist groups, jehadis and smugglers from Bangladesh for the awareness campaign that he has been carrying out in the border villages against activities by miscreants from across the border, according to Sentinel.
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August - 17 
Over 2,000 migrant labourers hailing from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and other States, reached the Jammu railway station in about 20 buses on August 17-morning and boarded trains for their natives places, after being threatened by Islamist fundamentalists. Swarms of migrant labourers, while
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Over 2,000 migrant labourers hailing from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and other States, reached the Jammu railway station in about 20 buses on August 17-morning and boarded trains for their natives places, after being threatened by Islamist fundamentalists. Swarms of migrant labourers, while talking to The Tribune, said: "Since August 10, fanatics have been issuing diktats and forcing us to either join the Muzaffarabad march or face consequences." Announcements were reportedly being made warning non-state subjects to immediately leave the valley or get killed.
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August - 19 
A hand grenade planted between two shops in the Wangoi Bazaar along the Mayai Lambi road was defused by the Police on August 19. Police suspect it was planted by the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants as a part of their threat to the shopkeepers for refusing to meet their monetary dem
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A hand grenade planted between two shops in the Wangoi Bazaar along the Mayai Lambi road was defused by the Police on August 19. Police suspect it was planted by the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) militants as a part of their threat to the shopkeepers for refusing to meet their monetary demands. Shopkeepers revealed that the group had been pressurising the shopkeepers to pay INR 5000 each since a long time back.
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August - 20 
The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) outfit has given a 20-day ultimatum from August 21 to all suspected Bangladeshi migrants and encroachers who have been illegally occupying the land of Karbi Anglong district, reports Assam Tribune.
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The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) outfit has given a 20-day ultimatum from August 21 to all suspected Bangladeshi migrants and encroachers who have been illegally occupying the land of Karbi Anglong district, reports Assam Tribune.
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August - 23 
One hand grenade that was planted at a shop dealing in cement and iron bars located opposite a police outpost at Kwakeithel along the Tiddim road was recovered and later defused on August 23-morning. Reports said that it was a threat to the shopkeeper by a militant group for not meeting its monetary
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One hand grenade that was planted at a shop dealing in cement and iron bars located opposite a police outpost at Kwakeithel along the Tiddim road was recovered and later defused on August 23-morning. Reports said that it was a threat to the shopkeeper by a militant group for not meeting its monetary demand.
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August - 24 
United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) threatened its defected leader, Jiten Dutta, with dire consequences if the latter continued its efforts in collusion with police and the Army to engineer erosion in the ranks of different ‘battalions’ of the ULFA, according to Shillong Times.
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United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) threatened its defected leader, Jiten Dutta, with dire consequences if the latter continued its efforts in collusion with police and the Army to engineer erosion in the ranks of different ‘battalions’ of the ULFA, according to Shillong Times.
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August - 31 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 31 warned the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) of more punishment “if it continued violence against religious minorities in the country”, reports Times of India. A press release by the outfit said that it had killed the VHP leader Swami Lakshmana
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on August 31 warned the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) of more punishment “if it continued violence against religious minorities in the country”, reports Times of India. A press release by the outfit said that it had killed the VHP leader Swami Lakshmananda Saraswati as he was “anti-people and fanatical” and was engaged in “endless persecution” of religious minorities. The release said, Saraswati was a “rabid anti-Christian ideologue and persecutor of innocent Christians and was responsible for the burning down of over 400 churches in Khandamal.”
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September - 1 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for the past 15 days have imposed an economic blockade in the Chak village of Palamau district as an act of opposition to the setting up of a police picket in the hamlet, reports IANS. After the establishment of the picket, Maoists put up posters acro
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for the past 15 days have imposed an economic blockade in the Chak village of Palamau district as an act of opposition to the setting up of a police picket in the hamlet, reports IANS. After the establishment of the picket, Maoists put up posters across the village, ordering the people to shut their shops till the time the police picket is not removed from the village. Maoists have also warned nearby villages against having any dealing with the people of Chak village. Closure of the shops has reportedly affected life in the village adversely.
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September - 1 
The residence of Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh at Babupara area in the capital Imphal was attacked by the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants with a lethod bomb which exploded inside the residence compound on September 1-night. While claiming the responsibility f
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The residence of Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh at Babupara area in the capital Imphal was attacked by the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants with a lethod bomb which exploded inside the residence compound on September 1-night. While claiming the responsibility for the attack the PREPAK said it was a warning to the Chief Minister to ‘rectify’ his misdeeds.
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September - 1 
The unbearable extortion demands from militant groups have reportedly led to closure of hundreds of shops and other establishments on both sides of the Dingku road on September 1. According to shopkeepers, an unnamed militant group served demands ranging from INR 10,000 to 30,000 (according to the s
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The unbearable extortion demands from militant groups have reportedly led to closure of hundreds of shops and other establishments on both sides of the Dingku road on September 1. According to shopkeepers, an unnamed militant group served demands ranging from INR 10,000 to 30,000 (according to the size and business) on the shops which they said was payable to them as annual "tax". Militants had been putting pressure on the shopkeepers to meet their demand or close down their shops, they disclosed. The businesses were divided into three categories by the militants - bigger shops were asked to pay INR 30,000, middle size shops INR 20,000 each while the small ones were asked to pay INR 10,000.
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September - 5 
One unidentified person who identified himself as a cadre of the militant outfit over telephone threatened the chief of the Directorate of Youth Affairs and Sports, located at Khuman Lampak Sports complex, with bomb attack in connection with the alleged failure of the Directorate to meet the demand
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One unidentified person who identified himself as a cadre of the militant outfit over telephone threatened the chief of the Directorate of Youth Affairs and Sports, located at Khuman Lampak Sports complex, with bomb attack in connection with the alleged failure of the Directorate to meet the demand relating to some sports items.
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September - 12 
On September 12, the Orissa Chief Minister’s Office in Bhubaneswar received a threat letter from suspected left-wing extremists, reports Telegraph. Confirming the news, home secretary T.K. Mishra said the name of the sender was written as "Maoist Association, Western Orissa". He, however, refused to
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On September 12, the Orissa Chief Minister’s Office in Bhubaneswar received a threat letter from suspected left-wing extremists, reports Telegraph. Confirming the news, home secretary T.K. Mishra said the name of the sender was written as "Maoist Association, Western Orissa". He, however, refused to divulge the detailed content of the letter.
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September - 18 
A phone call threatening of serial bomb attacks across Assam was received in the police control room in Guwahati. The caller threatened to plant serial bombs in places like Guwahati, Tinsukia, Sibasagar, Diburgarh and Nagaon amongst a few other places.
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A phone call threatening of serial bomb attacks across Assam was received in the police control room in Guwahati. The caller threatened to plant serial bombs in places like Guwahati, Tinsukia, Sibasagar, Diburgarh and Nagaon amongst a few other places.
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September - 24 
On September 24, several local newspapers of Meghalaya received an e-mail purportedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen, threatening to carry out a suicide attack on senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani during his visit to Shillong in Meghalaya on September 29, reports The Hindu. Intro
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On September 24, several local newspapers of Meghalaya received an e-mail purportedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen, threatening to carry out a suicide attack on senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani during his visit to Shillong in Meghalaya on September 29, reports The Hindu. Introducing himself as field commander, north-east of Indian Mujahideen, Ali Hussain Badr, the sender warned, "We have vowed to kill Advani on his visit to Shillong on 29th of this September. We have already convened a meeting of field commanders…". Police claimed to have tracked down the cyber café from where the e-mail was sent.
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September - 26 
The IANS reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has threatened Chhattisgarh politicians who plan to contest elections to the State Legislative Assembly due this November. The outfit has pasted banners and pamphlets to this effect in the State’s southern mineral rich Bastar reg
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The IANS reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has threatened Chhattisgarh politicians who plan to contest elections to the State Legislative Assembly due this November. The outfit has pasted banners and pamphlets to this effect in the State’s southern mineral rich Bastar region. The posters read: ‘Is bar chunenge nahi, dhunenge’ (This time we will not elect, we will beat up).
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October - 3 
A statement during National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB)’s 22nd anniversary at a designated camp at Kumguri in Kokrajhar district, its president Ranjan Daimary said they were in favour of peace and a negotiated settlement of the conflict but the Indian authority at centre were not responding
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A statement during National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB)’s 22nd anniversary at a designated camp at Kumguri in Kokrajhar district, its president Ranjan Daimary said they were in favour of peace and a negotiated settlement of the conflict but the Indian authority at centre were not responding properly and threatened to pick up the gun against the Centre, accusing it of dictating to the outfit, reports Telegraph.
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October - 19 
The PREPAK claimed responsibility for the October 19 grenade explosion in front of the Manipur Chief Minister’s bungalow damaging a vehicle in the same capital Imphal. A statement issued by the outfit’s department of publicity and propaganda in-charge Aheiba Angom said that the explosion was carried
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The PREPAK claimed responsibility for the October 19 grenade explosion in front of the Manipur Chief Minister’s bungalow damaging a vehicle in the same capital Imphal. A statement issued by the outfit’s department of publicity and propaganda in-charge Aheiba Angom said that the explosion was carried out to show the strike capacity of the outfit and should serve as a warning to the Chief Minister.
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October - 24 
Express Buzz reports that 11 Maoist posters appeared at different places of Gudari under Gunupur subdivision of Rayagada district on October 24. The posters asked Congress party leader Raghunath Patro to restore the adivasi (tribal) lands he is alleged to have possessed and return INR 700,000 he is
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Express Buzz reports that 11 Maoist posters appeared at different places of Gudari under Gunupur subdivision of Rayagada district on October 24. The posters asked Congress party leader Raghunath Patro to restore the adivasi (tribal) lands he is alleged to have possessed and return INR 700,000 he is said to have amassed during elections. The Maoists threatened to punish him with death unless he complies with directives. Some posters also asked the newly-elected Notified Area Council (NAC) chairman Ladi Someswar Rao to resign from his post and return lands to adivasis. Posters indicated that unless he complies with the demand, he would be “meted with the same punishment they gave to Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswati.” Four posters appeared at NAC office, four at block office, two at daily market and one at a shop.
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October - 24 
Posters were also put up by the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) and the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) in Biramitrapur and Barelipata villages, the Jahaditoli, Hatibari Hospital and Olhani Chhak areas of Purunapani in Sundergarh district threatening the Police administration, reports Dh
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Posters were also put up by the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) and the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) in Biramitrapur and Barelipata villages, the Jahaditoli, Hatibari Hospital and Olhani Chhak areas of Purunapani in Sundergarh district threatening the Police administration, reports Dharitri.
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October - 29 
A Canada-based Tamil group sympathetic to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has threatened to assassinate former Tamil Nadu chief minister and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leader Jayaram Jayalalitha, a party official said on October 29, according to IANS. Jaya Kumar, a
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A Canada-based Tamil group sympathetic to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has threatened to assassinate former Tamil Nadu chief minister and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leader Jayaram Jayalalitha, a party official said on October 29, according to IANS. Jaya Kumar, a former AIADMK minister, told the Police that a man calling himself Tamil Maindan, a functionary of the World Tamil Eelam Protection Organisation, had sent a letter warning that Jayalalitha would be killed for opposing the LTTE. "Jayalalitha would suffer the same fate as (former Pakistan prime minister) Benazir Bhutto for continuing to oppose Tamils in Sri Lanka," said the complaint. Jaya Kumar filed the complaint with Chennai Police Commissioner, R. Sekar. A Police official said the matter was being investigated.
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October - 29 
On the same day, suspected Maoists threatened two traders from Andhra Pradesh, engaged in cotton and tobacco business and who have been residing in Suludi-Katiki village under Ramanaguda block of Rayagada district. According to the report, a group of persons in black uniform dragged two traders, ide
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On the same day, suspected Maoists threatened two traders from Andhra Pradesh, engaged in cotton and tobacco business and who have been residing in Suludi-Katiki village under Ramanaguda block of Rayagada district. According to the report, a group of persons in black uniform dragged two traders, identified as D.Surya Rao and C.Laxmi, from their houses and threatened them to leave for their native place. On the charge of exploiting innocent tribals, the extremists in 2001 had ransacked their godowns and warned them to refrain from such activities.
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November - 1 
On November 1-evening, two unidentified cadres of the Kuki Liberation Army-Unification (KLA-U) opened fire at the residence of a doctor, Thokchom Joy Singh, at the JN hospital in Imphal, reports Imphal Free Press. Thokchom said that a demand letter of the outfit signed by its ‘finance secretary’, La
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On November 1-evening, two unidentified cadres of the Kuki Liberation Army-Unification (KLA-U) opened fire at the residence of a doctor, Thokchom Joy Singh, at the JN hospital in Imphal, reports Imphal Free Press. Thokchom said that a demand letter of the outfit signed by its ‘finance secretary’, Lamjingba Luwang, was placed at his residential gate by unidentified persons October 20, demanding INR 3, 00, 000 with October 25 as the deadline. He further said that on October 30-morning two unidentified men, belonging to the Meitei community and claiming to be KLA-U cadres, threatened him with a gun in front of his patient whom he was attending. As he confronted the youths the two went out after tendering apologies and giving him a phone number for further contact with them.
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November - 3 
A group of eight naxalites (left-wing extremists) threatened a forester, identified as Narayan Naik, in charge of the Someshwar sancturary in Kundapur of Udupi district, at around 10 pm on November 3, reports Daiji World. They charged the forester of stopping the tribals from collecting forest produ
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A group of eight naxalites (left-wing extremists) threatened a forester, identified as Narayan Naik, in charge of the Someshwar sancturary in Kundapur of Udupi district, at around 10 pm on November 3, reports Daiji World. They charged the forester of stopping the tribals from collecting forest produce from the government forests. A combing operation was launched by the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) subsequently.
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November - 3 
Assam Tribune quoting the Superintendent of Police of Morigaon district Madan Chetia reports that the priest of a temple near Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary of Goranga in the Morigaon district received three calls from a mobile phone number ‘9961355107’ that the temple would be blown up by bombing.
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Assam Tribune quoting the Superintendent of Police of Morigaon district Madan Chetia reports that the priest of a temple near Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary of Goranga in the Morigaon district received three calls from a mobile phone number ‘9961355107’ that the temple would be blown up by bombing.
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November - 6 November - 8
Naxal posters were found pasted in the Tureikela block office in Bolangir district on November 8 warning ‘corrupt’ officials and elected representatives of dire consequences. Similar posters were found on November 6 also. The matter is under investigation.
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Naxal posters were found pasted in the Tureikela block office in Bolangir district on November 8 warning ‘corrupt’ officials and elected representatives of dire consequences. Similar posters were found on November 6 also. The matter is under investigation.
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November - 9 
Posters by suspected members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatening to kill four persons for their alleged links with the Sangh Parivar were located at Paburia under Sarangagada police station of Tikabali block of Kandhamal district on November 9, reports The Hindu. As per t
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Posters by suspected members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threatening to kill four persons for their alleged links with the Sangh Parivar were located at Paburia under Sarangagada police station of Tikabali block of Kandhamal district on November 9, reports The Hindu. As per the posters, the four persons would be murdered like the killing of Dhanurjaya Pradhani. This poster has come up five days after the killing of a Sangh Parivar activist Dhanurjaya Pradhani at Kumbharigaon under Brahmanigaon police station of the district. Pradhani was in the hit list of Maoists, which they had posted earlier. 14 persons who worked for frontal organisations of the Sangh Parivar in Kandhamal district were threatened to be killed by the Maoists after the killing of the VHP leader, Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati. Pradhani’s name was also in the list.
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November - 13 
The Black Widow (BW) outfit threatened to impose a ban on the movement of goods trains through North Cachar Hills district from November 15, if the Union Government does not declare a cease-fire with the outfit by then, reports Telegraph. Dinab Dimasa, publicity secretary of BW told reporters that t
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The Black Widow (BW) outfit threatened to impose a ban on the movement of goods trains through North Cachar Hills district from November 15, if the Union Government does not declare a cease-fire with the outfit by then, reports Telegraph. Dinab Dimasa, publicity secretary of BW told reporters that the outfit has taken this coercive step in protest against the “apparent vacillation” of the Centre in declaring the ceasefire. The outfit had declared a unilateral truce on March 25.
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November - 13 
The inter-state buses plying from state capital Imphal stopped operating beginning November 13 following a threat imposed by the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA).
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The inter-state buses plying from state capital Imphal stopped operating beginning November 13 following a threat imposed by the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA).
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November - 14 
According to Shillongtimes, altogether 43 surrendered cadres of the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura of (NLFT), who are undergoing vocational training in a camp in South Tripura district, have on November 14 threatened to launch protests unless pending criminal
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According to Shillongtimes, altogether 43 surrendered cadres of the Biswamohan Debbarma faction of the National Liberation Front of Tripura of (NLFT), who are undergoing vocational training in a camp in South Tripura district, have on November 14 threatened to launch protests unless pending criminal cases against them are withdrawn immediately. In a letter to Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, their leader Milan Kumar Jamatia said unless the cases were withdrawn before November 20, all the vocational trainees would go on a fast-unto death stir. He said that they would start agitation from November 25 if the demands were not fulfilled.
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November - 15 November - 16
Three villagers, identified as Madan Singh, Chhote Lal Singh and Mahesh Singh, were abducted and subsequently killed by Naxalites (left-wing extremists) for refusing to pay levy at Kharik Maheshwari village under the Sono police station of Jamui district on November 15-night, reports Times of Indi
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Three villagers, identified as Madan Singh, Chhote Lal Singh and Mahesh Singh, were abducted and subsequently killed by Naxalites (left-wing extremists) for refusing to pay levy at Kharik Maheshwari village under the Sono police station of Jamui district on November 15-night, reports Times of India. 50-odd armed Naxalites had entered the houses of those villagers, woke them up and took them away towards the forest area. The bodies of the three villagers, with their throats slit, were later found from Charka Patthal Bazar, some 300-metres from Kharik Maheshwari on November 16-morning. The extremists had demanded rangdari (levy) from them three months ago, but the trio had refused to oblige them. Handwritten leaflets found at the spot said others who do not comply with the demand of Reds would meet the same fate. The report also added that the Naxalites had threatened the family members with dire consequences if they reported the matter to police before sunrise.
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November - 16 
A distillery was raided by 300 Maoists, including their sympathizers, at Jaganadhapuram in the Srikakulam district on November 16-night. According to sources, the Maoists destroyed brewery machinery and also set ablaze a jeep and a TVS Suzuki bike. A group of workers were manhandled and were threate
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A distillery was raided by 300 Maoists, including their sympathizers, at Jaganadhapuram in the Srikakulam district on November 16-night. According to sources, the Maoists destroyed brewery machinery and also set ablaze a jeep and a TVS Suzuki bike. A group of workers were manhandled and were threatened not to continue with the brewing activity by the Maoists.
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November - 22 
Around 50 to 60 hand-written posters of the CPI-Maoist were pasted on November 22-night at three places, Rebanapalspal, Bareiguda and Brahmanipal in Keonjhar district, threatening death sentence to the police informers.
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Around 50 to 60 hand-written posters of the CPI-Maoist were pasted on November 22-night at three places, Rebanapalspal, Bareiguda and Brahmanipal in Keonjhar district, threatening death sentence to the police informers.
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November - 23 
The Naxalites (left-wing extremists) are reported to have left behind a warning message on a hand bill pasted on the wall of a shop at Nuralbettu village in the Udupi district on November 23-night, according to Daijiworld. The message warned informers of dire consequences and said they would meet th
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The Naxalites (left-wing extremists) are reported to have left behind a warning message on a hand bill pasted on the wall of a shop at Nuralbettu village in the Udupi district on November 23-night, according to Daijiworld. The message warned informers of dire consequences and said they would meet the fate of Sitanadi Bhoja Shetty who was recently shot dead by the Naxalites despite being provided with a licensed gun by the Police.
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November - 27 
The Pioneer reports that the Commercial Tax Department at the Jamsola integrated check gate on Mayurbhanj border has received a letter threatening them of dire consequences if the corrupt personnel do not mend their ways. The sender of the letter claimed to be a CPI-Maoist cadre. The threatening let
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The Pioneer reports that the Commercial Tax Department at the Jamsola integrated check gate on Mayurbhanj border has received a letter threatening them of dire consequences if the corrupt personnel do not mend their ways. The sender of the letter claimed to be a CPI-Maoist cadre. The threatening letter was posted from Bahudagoda in Jharkhand and was received by the Assistant Commercial Taxes Officer, Jamsola gate.
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November - 29 
The Intelligence Bureau has sounded a fresh alert to Delhi Police asking them to step up security at vital installations in the national capital after an email, which police sources said was signed by the "Deccan Mujahideen", warned of a repeat of the Mumbai terrorist attack at Indira Gandhi Interna
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The Intelligence Bureau has sounded a fresh alert to Delhi Police asking them to step up security at vital installations in the national capital after an email, which police sources said was signed by the "Deccan Mujahideen", warned of a repeat of the Mumbai terrorist attack at Indira Gandhi International Airport and the three major railway stations, Times of India reported.
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November - 29 
The Pioneer reports that an anonymous letter in the name of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was received by former the Minister of State for Railways Bhakta Charan Das on November 29 threatening to kill him at a public meeting. Das lodged a first information report at Bhawanipatna Town
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The Pioneer reports that an anonymous letter in the name of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was received by former the Minister of State for Railways Bhakta Charan Das on November 29 threatening to kill him at a public meeting. Das lodged a first information report at Bhawanipatna Town police station to this effect on November 30.
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December - 1 
A Communist Party of India-Marxist worker, Domala Biksham of Edduguralla Pallai village, was abducted by Maoists who took him to Banda forests in Chhattisgarh and assaulted him. He was later let off after being warned to refrain from assisting the police.
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A Communist Party of India-Marxist worker, Domala Biksham of Edduguralla Pallai village, was abducted by Maoists who took him to Banda forests in Chhattisgarh and assaulted him. He was later let off after being warned to refrain from assisting the police.
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December - 1 
The Pioneer reports that posters by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were detected on walls and culverts in Rental Colony, Jagannath Vihar and Khandagiri area of Bhubaneswar, the State capital. These posters threatened supporters of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a Hindu extremist group,
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The Pioneer reports that posters by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were detected on walls and culverts in Rental Colony, Jagannath Vihar and Khandagiri area of Bhubaneswar, the State capital. These posters threatened supporters of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a Hindu extremist group, with dire consequences.
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December - 3 
Meanwhile, on December 3, airports in Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai was put on a high security alert in the wake of intelligence warnings that terrorists of Pakistan or Afghanistan origin may strike these airports by this weekend ahead of the anniversary of demolition of Babri mosque, reports Times o
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Meanwhile, on December 3, airports in Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai was put on a high security alert in the wake of intelligence warnings that terrorists of Pakistan or Afghanistan origin may strike these airports by this weekend ahead of the anniversary of demolition of Babri mosque, reports Times of India. Intelligence reports suggest that several suspected terrorists have infiltrated into the country to carry out strikes in leading airports. Major airports across the country, especially those in the western region, have been on high alert and extra vigil for the past few days following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
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December - 4 
A poster pasted in a Government school in Kalimela in Malkangiri district threatens to blow it up.
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A poster pasted in a Government school in Kalimela in Malkangiri district threatens to blow it up.
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December - 4 
On December 4, a group of four to five armed Naxalites (left-wing extremists) visited Kabbinale village in the Udupi district in the wee hours of December 4, reports Daiji World. The group reportedly woke up a fair price shop owner and asked him to provide them with three quintals of rice. The shop
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On December 4, a group of four to five armed Naxalites (left-wing extremists) visited Kabbinale village in the Udupi district in the wee hours of December 4, reports Daiji World. The group reportedly woke up a fair price shop owner and asked him to provide them with three quintals of rice. The shop owner was also threatened if the demand is not fulfilled.
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December - 4 
Sambada reports that the Chandpur police outpost in Nayagarh district received a phone call in the wee hours of December 4 threatening to blow up the outpost and the Ranpur police station in 72 hours. The caller reportedly identified himself to be Sabyasachi Panda. Some locals claimed to have seen S
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Sambada reports that the Chandpur police outpost in Nayagarh district received a phone call in the wee hours of December 4 threatening to blow up the outpost and the Ranpur police station in 72 hours. The caller reportedly identified himself to be Sabyasachi Panda. Some locals claimed to have seen Sabyasachi Panda, who is expected to take over as head of the Central Committee of the CPI-Maoist, travelling in a vehicle in Ostapara-Jangia road.
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December - 7 
A large number of posters threatening the mafia, police, forest officials and the State have appeared in most of the villages along the Orissa-Jharkhand border, reports The Pioneer. The posters carry the name of Krantikari Kisan Committee. One such poster was reportedly found pasted on a wall of Bis
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A large number of posters threatening the mafia, police, forest officials and the State have appeared in most of the villages along the Orissa-Jharkhand border, reports The Pioneer. The posters carry the name of Krantikari Kisan Committee. One such poster was reportedly found pasted on a wall of Bisra police station in the Sundergarh district.
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December - 7 
According to Times of India, around 100 children, in the age group of 10 to 18, fled to the neighbouring villages of Sileru, Koraput, Jaipore and Viskhapatnam as the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is forcefully recruiting child soldiers in the areas adjacent to the Andhra Pradesh and O
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According to Times of India, around 100 children, in the age group of 10 to 18, fled to the neighbouring villages of Sileru, Koraput, Jaipore and Viskhapatnam as the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is forcefully recruiting child soldiers in the areas adjacent to the Andhra Pradesh and Orissa border. The Maoists have specifically targeted Pappuluru, Kappatotti, Naguluru, Tarigetta, Chintagunnal, Kuntawada, Sanyasiguda, Nimmalapadu, Doraguda, Gassiguda and Allurukota villages located near G K Veedhi mandal (administrative division) for their recruitment drive. The CPI-Maoist’s Malkangiri division has also decided to fill up the vacant slots in the platoons and area committees as they are worried over the depleting cadre strength. The Maoists have threatened villagers and asked them to send a minimum of 10 children from each panchayat (village-level self-government institution) to join them. "If the parents ignore their call, the Maoists swoop on the villages in the night and take away kids,'' the report said. The report also said that the Maoists have been imparting training to children to collect information on the police, handle sophisticated weapons and plant mines. "The young recruits are also engaged to collect intelligence inputs on police stations, deliver messages and procure food,'' a police officer involved in anti-Naxal operations said. Almost 90 percent of the members of the cultural outfits of Maoist wings are below 16 years, the report added.
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December - 7 
Rajiv Kumar, the Block Development Officer (BDO) of Dumaria in Gaya district, has not been able to attend office for more than three months due to the fear of an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Telegraph reported on December 7. Kumar, who had survived an ambush on August
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Rajiv Kumar, the Block Development Officer (BDO) of Dumaria in Gaya district, has not been able to attend office for more than three months due to the fear of an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Telegraph reported on December 7. Kumar, who had survived an ambush on August 9, has been functioning from the divisional headquarters.
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December - 10 
Separately, two engineers of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Ng. Robindro Singh and Y. Sujeet Singh, were abducted by militants belonging to the Ibungo Ngangom faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) from Robindro’s residence at Khurai in the Imphal East District on December 9, r
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Separately, two engineers of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Ng. Robindro Singh and Y. Sujeet Singh, were abducted by militants belonging to the Ibungo Ngangom faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) from Robindro’s residence at Khurai in the Imphal East District on December 9, reports Telegraph. The abductors on December 10 demanded ransom of INR 30 million from the institute by December 12 for the safe release of its employees. The militants threatened to kill them in case of non-payment of the ransom.
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December - 10 
Times of India quoting intelligence agencies reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is trying to abduct some politicians during the winter session of the State Legislative Assembly, starting from December 15. Intelligence inputs received indicate that the abduction of minister
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Times of India quoting intelligence agencies reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is trying to abduct some politicians during the winter session of the State Legislative Assembly, starting from December 15. Intelligence inputs received indicate that the abduction of ministers or influential Members of Legislative Assembly could be made to ensure release of arrested senior Maoists.
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December - 19 
The Military Council (MC) faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) served a threat of ‘capital punishment’ to seven persons residing at Kwakta village in the Bishnupur District for their alleged involvement in drugs smuggling and subsequent violence at same village in the night of December 16, invol
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The Military Council (MC) faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) served a threat of ‘capital punishment’ to seven persons residing at Kwakta village in the Bishnupur District for their alleged involvement in drugs smuggling and subsequent violence at same village in the night of December 16, involving KNF cadres and villagers resulting in the death of two persons and injury of four others.
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December - 19 
Three pamphlets, containing a threat to kill senior management officials if wages of the employees are not revised, were put up by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at the Bhillai Steel Plant premises of the Steel Authority of India Limited in Durg District, reports Economic
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Three pamphlets, containing a threat to kill senior management officials if wages of the employees are not revised, were put up by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at the Bhillai Steel Plant premises of the Steel Authority of India Limited in Durg District, reports Economic Times. The pamphlets read, “Do justice with the employees this time or two-four senior officials would be killed.”
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December - 22 
Manipur unit of the Assam Oil Corporation Contractual Labour Union at Sekmai in the Imphal West District said due to threats from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), the bulk of LPG tankers had suspended services from December 10, according to Telegraph. The filling of
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Manipur unit of the Assam Oil Corporation Contractual Labour Union at Sekmai in the Imphal West District said due to threats from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), the bulk of LPG tankers had suspended services from December 10, according to Telegraph. The filling of cylinders also stopped with effect from December 16, not only triggering a cooking gas scarcity but also depriving the labourers of their daily earnings. “We are feeding our families by working here. As we do not have any work after the NSCN (I-M) threat, our families may face starvation,” the labourers said. “We appeal to the Government in Imphal and Delhi to intervene and solve the impasse so that we can resume work,” the president of the Imphal chapter of the Assam Oil Corporation Contractual Labour Union, S. Joy Singh, and its general secretary Y. Indrajit Singh said in a joint statement on December 22.
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December - 22 
Police and para-military forces came across more than a dozen posters in the Murathakra panchayat area under Ghurabandha Police station in East Singhbhum District. The posters, apparently put up by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), warned the Nagarik Suraksha Samiti (NSS), an anti-Maoist
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Police and para-military forces came across more than a dozen posters in the Murathakra panchayat area under Ghurabandha Police station in East Singhbhum District. The posters, apparently put up by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), warned the Nagarik Suraksha Samiti (NSS), an anti-Maoist outfit, with dire consequences if it fostered ties with the Majhi Marwa Sangathan of Bengal.
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December - 30 
The US Technological Intelligence Unit has alerted Indian security agencies about a possibility of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) carrying out an airborne attack on the Indian Naval Ship (INS) Viraat, Times of India reports on December 31 (today). The aircraft career Viraat is currently undergoing repair
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The US Technological Intelligence Unit has alerted Indian security agencies about a possibility of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) carrying out an airborne attack on the Indian Naval Ship (INS) Viraat, Times of India reports on December 31 (today). The aircraft career Viraat is currently undergoing repairs at the Cochin shipyard in Kerala, where its security cover has been beefed up after the alert. Intelligence reports through surveillance of internet traffic uncovered the LeT plot to target INS Viraat. "On the 23rd night I noticed on some national channel about threat by aircraft to INS Viraat , which is berthed at Kochi ...No ship can come towards the INS Viraat till about 150 to 200 yards," said V.G. Markam, Deputy Commandant of the Central Industrial Security Force in Kochi.
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Times of India reports that authorities received three e-mail threats from the Deccan Mujahideen outfit to attack the celebration of Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas (Indian Diaspora Day) scheduled to be held in Chennai from January 7-9, 2009. The emails were traced to Saudi Arabia. The threats against the c
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Times of India reports that authorities received three e-mail threats from the Deccan Mujahideen outfit to attack the celebration of Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas (Indian Diaspora Day) scheduled to be held in Chennai from January 7-9, 2009. The emails were traced to Saudi Arabia. The threats against the celebration were sent using an e-mail identity,
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. The Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas is to be attended by 1500 delegates, including President of India Pratibha Patil, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, several Union Ministers and State Chief Ministers besides representatives from various countries.
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