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January - 2 
Nepal News has reported that normal life was disrupted in the mid-western districts of Banke and Bardiya on the first day of the two-day shutdown called by local units of the Maoists on January 2. The insurgents have called the strike in protest against the alleged killing of their cadres and a lead
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Nepal News has reported that normal life was disrupted in the mid-western districts of Banke and Bardiya on the first day of the two-day shutdown called by local units of the Maoists on January 2. The insurgents have called the strike in protest against the alleged killing of their cadres and a leader the pro-Maoist Madhesi Mukti Morcha by security forces after reportedly taking them into custody. The Maoists have also called a daylong strike in the mid-western district of Dang on January 4.
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January - 10 
In a statement issued on January 10, today, the Maoist ‘secretary’ of Bara and Parsa districts, Prakash and ‘People’s Government chief’ of Rautahat district, Dileshwor Yadav, said that the ban imposed on vehicular movement along the highways and interior parts of the Bara, Parsa and Rautahat distric
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In a statement issued on January 10, today, the Maoist ‘secretary’ of Bara and Parsa districts, Prakash and ‘People’s Government chief’ of Rautahat district, Dileshwor Yadav, said that the ban imposed on vehicular movement along the highways and interior parts of the Bara, Parsa and Rautahat districts has been lifted and they have released all the 200 passengers and five buses.
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January - 14 
Nepal News, quoting Police sources, has reported that a group of armed Maoists set ablaze three Indian vehicles for defying the general strike in protest against the recent price hike of petroleum products at Arunkhola along the Daunne-Gaidakot section of the Mahendra Highway in Nawalparasi district
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Nepal News, quoting Police sources, has reported that a group of armed Maoists set ablaze three Indian vehicles for defying the general strike in protest against the recent price hike of petroleum products at Arunkhola along the Daunne-Gaidakot section of the Mahendra Highway in Nawalparasi district on January 14.
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January - 16 
In Dadeldhura district, an armed group of Maoists reportedly looted 150 sacks of rice from Gaura bazaar along the Bhimdutta Panta highway on January 16. Also, reports indicated that during the first day of the three-day transportation strike called by the Maoists in protest against the hike in price
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In Dadeldhura district, an armed group of Maoists reportedly looted 150 sacks of rice from Gaura bazaar along the Bhimdutta Panta highway on January 16. Also, reports indicated that during the first day of the three-day transportation strike called by the Maoists in protest against the hike in prices of petroleum products, normal life in the Gandaki zone, Lumbini zone, Narayani zone, and Bagmati zone was severely affected.
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January - 17 
The second day of the three-day Gandak region transportation strike called by the Maoists opposing the hike on the price of petroleum products had significant effect on the public life on January 17. The strike called by the Maoist sister organisations including Tumwan Liberation Front, Tharuwan Lib
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The second day of the three-day Gandak region transportation strike called by the Maoists opposing the hike on the price of petroleum products had significant effect on the public life on January 17. The strike called by the Maoist sister organisations including Tumwan Liberation Front, Tharuwan Liberation Society and Tamang Liberation Front affected public life in various districts including Kaski, Tanahun, Gorkha, Lamjung, Manang and Syangja of Gandaki zone, Rupandehi, Nawalparasi and Palpa of Lumbini zone, Chitwan of Narayani zone and Rasuwa, Nuwakot and Dhadhing of Bagmati zone. The Tribhuwan Rajpath, Prithivi Highway and the Kalu Pande Highway reportedly remained deserted throughout the day.
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January - 18 
A report from Dipayal said that hundreds of passengers were stranded in Dipayal due to the Maoists’ four-day general strike in the far Western region from January 18.
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A report from Dipayal said that hundreds of passengers were stranded in Dipayal due to the Maoists’ four-day general strike in the far Western region from January 18.
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January - 18 
According to the Nepal News, most of the schools and colleges in eastern Mechi and Koshi zones, including Dharan, Itahari, Damak, Dhulabari, Damak, Ilam Bazaar were closed down on January 18, as the Maoist affiliated student wing, the All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNI
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According to the Nepal News, most of the schools and colleges in eastern Mechi and Koshi zones, including Dharan, Itahari, Damak, Dhulabari, Damak, Ilam Bazaar were closed down on January 18, as the Maoist affiliated student wing, the All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), announced a two-week-long strike, till February 1 in educational institutions in urban centres.
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January - 19 
In another incident, CPI-ML Janashakti cadres set ablaze two buses at Konaraopet and Yellareddypet on January 19 in protest against the recent police encounters. Reports said within 24 hours, three buses in Karimnagar had been set ablaze.
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In another incident, CPI-ML Janashakti cadres set ablaze two buses at Konaraopet and Yellareddypet on January 19 in protest against the recent police encounters. Reports said within 24 hours, three buses in Karimnagar had been set ablaze.
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January - 20 
According to media reports, security forces have killed three left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to CPI-ML Janashakti group in an encounter at Siricilla town in Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on January 20, today. After withdrawing from the peace talks, Naxalite outfits
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According to media reports, security forces have killed three left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to CPI-ML Janashakti group in an encounter at Siricilla town in Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on January 20, today. After withdrawing from the peace talks, Naxalite outfits have called for a bandh (shutdown) on January 20 to protest against the encounters.
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January - 20 
The windshields of two private buses, which were en route to Bangalore from Hyderabad, were destroyed by the Maoists, who were reportedly enforcing the strike called by the outfit at Sitarampuram village in Anantapur district. In response to the strike call, all Government and private offices, comme
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The windshields of two private buses, which were en route to Bangalore from Hyderabad, were destroyed by the Maoists, who were reportedly enforcing the strike called by the outfit at Sitarampuram village in Anantapur district. In response to the strike call, all Government and private offices, commercial establishments and educational institutions remained closed in the Anantapur district. The strike was partial to near total in the Telengana districts, while in the Rayalseema and Coastal Andhra, the impact was felt in pockets.
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January - 20 January - 23
In another incident, Maoists attacked and injured a CPN (UML) leader, Hum Bahadur Thapa, in the Tanahun district on January 22. Separately, a delayed report said that Maoists have abducted 18 persons, including five students, from a village in Sankhuwasabha district on January 20. Owing to Maoist th
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In another incident, Maoists attacked and injured a CPN (UML) leader, Hum Bahadur Thapa, in the Tanahun district on January 22. Separately, a delayed report said that Maoists have abducted 18 persons, including five students, from a village in Sankhuwasabha district on January 20. Owing to Maoist threats, 36 VDC secretaries of the Ramechhap district have collectively resigned from their posts on January 23. Reports added that the insurgents have freed the teachers and students who had earlier been abducted from Raigaon in the Dhading district. Meanwhile, normal life in various parts of the country, including the Chitwan, Kaski, Parbat, Saptari, Siraha, Tanahun, Parbat and Udaypur districts, have been affected due to the Maoist general strike.
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January - 22 
Normal life in Saptari and Siraha districts was reportedly affected on the second day of the three-day general strike (bandh) called by the Maoists on January 22. However, there were no reports of violence during the bandh.
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Normal life in Saptari and Siraha districts was reportedly affected on the second day of the three-day general strike (bandh) called by the Maoists on January 22. However, there were no reports of violence during the bandh.
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January - 25 
Nepal News has reported that the insurgents planted bombs at several places and blocked the Mechi Highway for vehicular movement during the past week. The Himalayan Times added that no vehicles plied on the Mahendra Highway on January 26 due to obstructions placed by the Maoists at different places.
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Nepal News has reported that the insurgents planted bombs at several places and blocked the Mechi Highway for vehicular movement during the past week. The Himalayan Times added that no vehicles plied on the Mahendra Highway on January 26 due to obstructions placed by the Maoists at different places. This was the second time that they blocked the highway during the last ten days. Separately, on January 25, the local administration in the mid-western Jumla district decided to ban civilians from entering the forests of six Village Development Committee areas in the district from next week.
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January - 27 
In the Sindhuli district, the Maoists have reportedly imposed an indefinite vehicular strike along the Sindhuli-Bardibas section of the BP Koirala Highway, which has led to the complete closure of traffic along the highway. Further, in Sindhupalchowk district, strikes called by the Maoists has repor
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In the Sindhuli district, the Maoists have reportedly imposed an indefinite vehicular strike along the Sindhuli-Bardibas section of the BP Koirala Highway, which has led to the complete closure of traffic along the highway. Further, in Sindhupalchowk district, strikes called by the Maoists has reportedly affected normal life with educational institutions remaining closed for the last nine days in the 10 districts of Mechi and Koshi zones. Separately, no vehicles plied on the Gaidakot-Kawasoti section of the Mahendra Highway on January 27 due to obstructions put up by the Maoists along the highway. Thousands of passengers have been left stranded, reports said. The Maoists had called a general strike starting from January 25 to protest against the recent petrol price hike.
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January - 28 
A woman was shot dead and her son injured during a terrorist attack on their house at village Bagla Taryath under the jurisdiction of Dharamshal police station in Rajouri district on January 28. According to Daily Excelsior, traffic on the Jammu-Rajouri road was blocked by agitated villagers who wer
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A woman was shot dead and her son injured during a terrorist attack on their house at village Bagla Taryath under the jurisdiction of Dharamshal police station in Rajouri district on January 28. According to Daily Excelsior, traffic on the Jammu-Rajouri road was blocked by agitated villagers who were demanding setting up of a police picket and a Village Defence Committee in the area.
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January - 31 
Normal life in the Sindhuli and Udaypur districts was affected due to the Maoist-supported vehicular strike for over a week. In the eastern region and Kaski district, thousands of students have been affected by the educational strike declared by the insurgents from January 18 and 23 respectively.
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Normal life in the Sindhuli and Udaypur districts was affected due to the Maoist-supported vehicular strike for over a week. In the eastern region and Kaski district, thousands of students have been affected by the educational strike declared by the insurgents from January 18 and 23 respectively.
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January - 31 
Public life has been reportedly affected in the Chitwan district and businesses establishments, schools and vehicular movement in the district have come to a halt due to a two day strike called by the Maoists from January 31. The Maoists also obstructed vehicular movement near the Tikauli jungle are
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Public life has been reportedly affected in the Chitwan district and businesses establishments, schools and vehicular movement in the district have come to a halt due to a two day strike called by the Maoists from January 31. The Maoists also obstructed vehicular movement near the Tikauli jungle area of the same district by felling trees.
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February - 1 
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) while terming King Gyanendra's dismissal of the Sher Bahadur Deuba Government and imposition of Emergency as "medieval feudal autocracy" called for a three-day general strike across the country from February 3. Maoist ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachan
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The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) while terming King Gyanendra's dismissal of the Sher Bahadur Deuba Government and imposition of Emergency as "medieval feudal autocracy" called for a three-day general strike across the country from February 3. Maoist ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, said in a statement that "by discussing with pro-people forces in the days to come, the resistance (against the King's proclamations) will be heightened."
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February - 7 
According to the New Delhi Television network, Maoists have called for a country-wide road blockade and indefinite strike from February 13 and said that the strike would continue until King Gyanendra withdraws his decision to take over power.
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According to the New Delhi Television network, Maoists have called for a country-wide road blockade and indefinite strike from February 13 and said that the strike would continue until King Gyanendra withdraws his decision to take over power.
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February - 17 
On February 17, Maoists torched 14 trucks and killed fifty-eight buffaloes which were loaded inside the trucks near Jwangkhola at Jogimara on the Prithvi Highway for defying their blockade imposed across the country. The other trucks were carrying rice, cement, coal and iron rods.
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On February 17, Maoists torched 14 trucks and killed fifty-eight buffaloes which were loaded inside the trucks near Jwangkhola at Jogimara on the Prithvi Highway for defying their blockade imposed across the country. The other trucks were carrying rice, cement, coal and iron rods.
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February - 21 
Districts outside the Valley are reportedly being deprived of petroleum products owing to the non-plying of vehicles for the last 10 days due to the Maoist blockade across Nepal. While the supply of petroleum to Pokhara and Kathmandu is normal districts like Dhanusha, Sarlahi, Rautahat, Makawanpur,
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Districts outside the Valley are reportedly being deprived of petroleum products owing to the non-plying of vehicles for the last 10 days due to the Maoist blockade across Nepal. While the supply of petroleum to Pokhara and Kathmandu is normal districts like Dhanusha, Sarlahi, Rautahat, Makawanpur, Chitwan, Dhading, Gorkha and Tanahun remain affected.
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February - 22 
The insurgents bombed and set fire to an ambulance, donated by India, for defying the blockade order near Khaireni along the Kohalpur-Lamahi section of the Mahendra Highway in the mid-western region on February 22.
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The insurgents bombed and set fire to an ambulance, donated by India, for defying the blockade order near Khaireni along the Kohalpur-Lamahi section of the Mahendra Highway in the mid-western region on February 22.
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February - 22 
The Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists’ indefinite transportation blockade has severely affected life in various districts across the country. A report from Nepalgunj said hill districts of far and mid-western regions have been hit by an acute shortage of medicines as. A report from the Ta
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The Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists’ indefinite transportation blockade has severely affected life in various districts across the country. A report from Nepalgunj said hill districts of far and mid-western regions have been hit by an acute shortage of medicines as. A report from the Tanahun district said Maoists bombed the bridge over the Marshyangdi River near Aabu Khaireni on February 22, disrupting all vehicular movement to and from the district headquarters, Gorkha. In Nuwakot district, hundreds of motels along the Pasang Lhamu Highway have been forced to shut down, as vehicles have stopped plying since the last two weeks. Likewise, a report from Dang said locals are using firewood as alternative to LPG and kerosene after supplies ran out in the local market. Further, people of the Jumla, Humla, Kalikot, Dolpa and Mugu districts are facing food shortage as the authorities have failed to supply the required quota of food grains to these districts.
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February - 23 
The Himalayan Times has reported that prolonged disruption in transport services has culminated in a shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas in the capital Kathmandu and added, "supply could stop totally in the next 4-5 days." Due to the blockade announced by the Maoists since February 12, essential goo
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The Himalayan Times has reported that prolonged disruption in transport services has culminated in a shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas in the capital Kathmandu and added, "supply could stop totally in the next 4-5 days." Due to the blockade announced by the Maoists since February 12, essential goods cannot be freely transported across the country. Separately, a Kantipur Online report stated that medicine supplies in the Midwest and Far western hilly regions have been affected as traders refused to deliver them citing security reasons.
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February - 26 
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has withdrawn its two week-old indefinite blockade of major highways with immediate effect. Its student wing, ANNISU (Revolutionary) has also followed suit by calling off its indefinite strike of educational institutions across the country. In a statement issued
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The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has withdrawn its two week-old indefinite blockade of major highways with immediate effect. Its student wing, ANNISU (Revolutionary) has also followed suit by calling off its indefinite strike of educational institutions across the country. In a statement issued on February 26, Maoist ‘chairman’, Prachanda, said his party had decided to suspend its call for indefinite transport strike and blockade among highways for now "by realizing a serious responsibility towards the people." He, however, said that his party would launch fresh protests if a ‘forward-looking political way out’ could not be worked out.
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March - 9 
Security has been tightened in view of the shutdown call given by the CPI-Maoist to protest the Manala encounter in Nizambad district. This is reportedly the ninth shutdown call given by the outfit in a span of three months.
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Security has been tightened in view of the shutdown call given by the CPI-Maoist to protest the Manala encounter in Nizambad district. This is reportedly the ninth shutdown call given by the outfit in a span of three months.
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March - 10 
Media reports said the strike called by the CPI-Maoist on March 10 in Andhra Pradesh to protest the Manala encounter in Nizamabad district evoked a partial response. Sources said normal life in rural areas, especially in the Telangana region, was affected as shops were closed. The strike, however, h
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Media reports said the strike called by the CPI-Maoist on March 10 in Andhra Pradesh to protest the Manala encounter in Nizamabad district evoked a partial response. Sources said normal life in rural areas, especially in the Telangana region, was affected as shops were closed. The strike, however, had no impact in the State capital Hyderabad and other major cities and towns.
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March - 14 
The Maoists have declared a month-long countrywide strike from March 14. A statement released by the ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, said, "Our party, along with strikes, wheel-jam, shutdown and blockade in the local and regional level, declares a program of countrywide mass mobilizati
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The Maoists have declared a month-long countrywide strike from March 14. A statement released by the ‘Chairman’, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, said, "Our party, along with strikes, wheel-jam, shutdown and blockade in the local and regional level, declares a program of countrywide mass mobilization and military resistance from March 14 to April 1 and a country wide general shutdown from April 2 to April 22 on the occasion of the historic mass movement day in 1990."
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March - 18 
Three suspected left wing extremists (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly shot dead a police personnel of the Balanagar police station on the Hyderabad-Bangalore National Highway No. 7 in Mahabubnagar district on March 18. Subsequently, members of t
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Three suspected left wing extremists (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly shot dead a police personnel of the Balanagar police station on the Hyderabad-Bangalore National Highway No. 7 in Mahabubnagar district on March 18. Subsequently, members of the District Police Officers Association staged a blockade on the highway. They raised slogans asking the Government to re-impose the ban on the CPI–Maoist outfit and also arrest its emissaries — Varavara Rao, Kalyan Rao and Gaddar.
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April - 3 
Reports said the nationwide strike called by the Maoists affected normal life across the country. Though it had reportedly no effect in the Kathmandu Valley, very few long-route buses left for the districts while the number of incoming vehicles was relatively low on April 3. Security sources said ab
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Reports said the nationwide strike called by the Maoists affected normal life across the country. Though it had reportedly no effect in the Kathmandu Valley, very few long-route buses left for the districts while the number of incoming vehicles was relatively low on April 3. Security sources said about 700 buses left Kathmandu escorted by the RNA. Major marketplaces remained closed in Biratnagar and no vehicles plied on the Mahendra Highway. In Pokhara, schools and colleges remained closed and the public transport was largely affected in Janakpur, Dang, Nepalganj, Butwal, Baglung Bazaar and other western towns.
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April - 8 
The Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar district strike called by the Naxalite outfits protesting against the killing of the Nallamala 'area secretary', Gajji Srisailam, and his wife, Pushpa, went off peacefully on April 8.
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The Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar district strike called by the Naxalite outfits protesting against the killing of the Nallamala 'area secretary', Gajji Srisailam, and his wife, Pushpa, went off peacefully on April 8.
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April - 10 
Normal life was reportedly disrupted in the State on April 10 following the week-long strike called by the outlawed Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP). The KCP is pressing for introduction of Manipuri script in educational institutions in the State, said official sources in Imphal. All markets, shops
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Normal life was reportedly disrupted in the State on April 10 following the week-long strike called by the outlawed Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP). The KCP is pressing for introduction of Manipuri script in educational institutions in the State, said official sources in Imphal. All markets, shops and business establishments remained closed in view of the strike while all transport services between Manipur and neighbouring States and within the State were cancelled, reported NDTV.
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April - 13 
The Bugti tribesmen in Balochistan province have ended a blockade of the Dera Bugti-Sui Road and have left their trenches set up after a clash with security forces on March 17, Col. Abdul Wahid, a Frontier Constabulary (FC) spokesperson, said on April 13. Reciprocally, FC personnel also started remo
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The Bugti tribesmen in Balochistan province have ended a blockade of the Dera Bugti-Sui Road and have left their trenches set up after a clash with security forces on March 17, Col. Abdul Wahid, a Frontier Constabulary (FC) spokesperson, said on April 13. Reciprocally, FC personnel also started removing checkpoints set up around the town of Dera Bugti, he added. "The tribesmen have opened the main road and we are also removing extra checkpoints," he said. Bugti chief, Nawab Akbar Bugti, while confirming the news, said both sides were evacuating their positions on the Dera Bugti-Sui Road. According to Daily Times, the FC had vacated seven pickets while Bugti tribesman had vacated 57 and both sides had moved to their pre-March 17 positions.
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April - 24 
The Maoist student wing, All Nepal National Independent Students Union – Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), has reportedly attacked schools in the Nepalgunj, Taplejung, Dang, Pokhara, Rukum, Butwal and Chitwan districts for defying their shutdown order.
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The Maoist student wing, All Nepal National Independent Students Union – Revolutionary (ANNISU-R), has reportedly attacked schools in the Nepalgunj, Taplejung, Dang, Pokhara, Rukum, Butwal and Chitwan districts for defying their shutdown order.
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April - 25 
The CPI-Maoist have called for a shutdown on April 25, today, in the Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts, against the encounter at Gunukurai.
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The CPI-Maoist have called for a shutdown on April 25, today, in the Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts, against the encounter at Gunukurai.
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April - 26 
The strike called by the CPI-Maoist’s 'East Division Committee' in Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts to protest against the Gunukurai encounter, was marred by the blasting of a building of the Coffee Board at Chinnagadda village in Visakhapatnam district on April 25. The strike reportedly ev
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The strike called by the CPI-Maoist’s 'East Division Committee' in Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts to protest against the Gunukurai encounter, was marred by the blasting of a building of the Coffee Board at Chinnagadda village in Visakhapatnam district on April 25. The strike reportedly evoked a partial response. Plain areas were not affected while normal life was hit in the tribal areas.
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May - 7 
According to a delayed report, around 200 suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked and shut down operations of the aluminium-mining unit of Hindalco, India’s largest aluminium and copper producer, at Saridih in the Surguja
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According to a delayed report, around 200 suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked and shut down operations of the aluminium-mining unit of Hindalco, India’s largest aluminium and copper producer, at Saridih in the Surguja region of Chhattisgarh on May 7. The Naxalites reportedly razed several buildings in the complex, set fire to two jeeps and destroyed office furniture and documents using Hindalco’s own bulldozers.
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May - 17 
The Tamil People's Organisation (TPO), an alleged front organisation of the LTTE, organised a strike in Trincomalee town on May 17 against the new Buddha statue. The TPO representatives demanded stopping of the statue’s creation claiming that Trincomalee is the capital of ‘Tamil Eelam’.
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The Tamil People's Organisation (TPO), an alleged front organisation of the LTTE, organised a strike in Trincomalee town on May 17 against the new Buddha statue. The TPO representatives demanded stopping of the statue’s creation claiming that Trincomalee is the capital of ‘Tamil Eelam’.
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May - 20 
According to Daily News, on the fourth day of a strike organised by the Tamil People’s Organisation (TPO), which is affiliated to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), two suspected TPO cadres hurled a hand grenade at a multi-purpose cooperative shop in Trincomalee on May 20. However, there w
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According to Daily News, on the fourth day of a strike organised by the Tamil People’s Organisation (TPO), which is affiliated to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), two suspected TPO cadres hurled a hand grenade at a multi-purpose cooperative shop in Trincomalee on May 20. However, there was no report of any casualties from the incident site.
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June - 3 
On June 3, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres detonated a hand grenade at a vegetable stall run by a Sinhalese businessman in Trincomalee, injuring six civilians. The attack occurred amidst a strike declared by the LTTE-backed Tamil National Alliance which is demanding an immediate withd
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On June 3, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres detonated a hand grenade at a vegetable stall run by a Sinhalese businessman in Trincomalee, injuring six civilians. The attack occurred amidst a strike declared by the LTTE-backed Tamil National Alliance which is demanding an immediate withdrawal of the Army personnel deployed in Trincomalee.
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June - 25 
In Salyan district, the Maoists detonated a bomb at a private educational institution and damaged two buildings in Khalanga on June 25. Meanwhile, schools in the Makwanpur district have reportedly been closed for the past three weeks owing to a strike called by the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal Nation
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In Salyan district, the Maoists detonated a bomb at a private educational institution and damaged two buildings in Khalanga on June 25. Meanwhile, schools in the Makwanpur district have reportedly been closed for the past three weeks owing to a strike called by the Maoist-affiliated All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary.
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July - 4 
On July 4, Maoists reportedly blocked the Mahendra highway at several places in the Mahotari and Sarlahi districts and banned the traffic movements along the highway. Insurgents also erected barricades at Banke Bridge, Tuteshwornath, Maraha and Laxminiya Chwok in the Mahotari district while they hav
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On July 4, Maoists reportedly blocked the Mahendra highway at several places in the Mahotari and Sarlahi districts and banned the traffic movements along the highway. Insurgents also erected barricades at Banke Bridge, Tuteshwornath, Maraha and Laxminiya Chwok in the Mahotari district while they have also blocked the road at a dozen places between Kamaiya and Nawalpur Chowk in Sarlahi district. Transport operators who have now halted transportation to and from the district headquarters said the Maoists were asking for a hefty sum as donations for continuing the bus services.
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July - 10 
According to The Himalayan Times, the strike called by the Maoists affected civilian life in the Jhapa district as transport and business centers remained closed in Bhadrapur, Birtamod, Kakarvitta and Damak on July 10.
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According to The Himalayan Times, the strike called by the Maoists affected civilian life in the Jhapa district as transport and business centers remained closed in Bhadrapur, Birtamod, Kakarvitta and Damak on July 10.
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July - 27 
The breakaway All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s call for a strike to protest against the killing of three young children in Army firing on July 24 in Kupwara district is reported to have evoked a significant response in the capital city of Srinagar. A majority of
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The breakaway All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s call for a strike to protest against the killing of three young children in Army firing on July 24 in Kupwara district is reported to have evoked a significant response in the capital city of Srinagar. A majority of business establishments remained closed, passenger services were off the road and attendance was thin in Government offices, according to Daily Excelsior. Geelani’s call, supported by a number of terrorist groups, affected normal life in Srinagar as well as other district headquarters and major towns across the Kashmir Valley.
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July - 30 
Further, Nepal News quoting official sources reports that a group of armed Maoists abducted seven government employees, including Local Development Officer (LDO) and Planning Officer from a bus at Kolbung Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam district on July 30. Insurgents reportedly abducted
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Further, Nepal News quoting official sources reports that a group of armed Maoists abducted seven government employees, including Local Development Officer (LDO) and Planning Officer from a bus at Kolbung Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam district on July 30. Insurgents reportedly abducted the civil servants alleging them of defying the call of Mechi-Koshi bandh (shutdown).
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August - 8 
Expressing resentment against the August 4-Supreme Court verdict of death penalty to the Parliament attack accused Mohammed Afzal, the entire Kashmir Valley observed a complete shut down on August 8 in response to the call given by separatist outfits, according to Daily Excelsior.
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Expressing resentment against the August 4-Supreme Court verdict of death penalty to the Parliament attack accused Mohammed Afzal, the entire Kashmir Valley observed a complete shut down on August 8 in response to the call given by separatist outfits, according to Daily Excelsior.
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August - 10 
Another outfit, the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front has announced that it will observe a 24-hour shutdown on August 15 and mark it as ‘black day’ in the twin hill districts of Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills in Assam.
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Another outfit, the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front has announced that it will observe a 24-hour shutdown on August 15 and mark it as ‘black day’ in the twin hill districts of Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills in Assam.
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August - 10 
The Imphal Free Press has reported that the Manipur People’s Liberation Front (MPLF) in association with the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Tripura Peoples Democratic Front and the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) have given a call to boycott and prevent the celebration in any manner
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The Imphal Free Press has reported that the Manipur People’s Liberation Front (MPLF) in association with the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Tripura Peoples Democratic Front and the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) have given a call to boycott and prevent the celebration in any manner of Independence Day on August 15. The four outifts have also called a region wide general strike, to be observed from 1 am to 5:30 pm (IST) on August 15.
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August - 11 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a railway track near Kumandih railway station in the Latehar district, while enforcing the 24-hour Palamau division shutdown called by them to protest against the State Government's proposal to set up 71 new police stations and launc
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a railway track near Kumandih railway station in the Latehar district, while enforcing the 24-hour Palamau division shutdown called by them to protest against the State Government's proposal to set up 71 new police stations and launching a field firing range at Netarhat. Train movement between Garwah Road and Barkakana station was affected due to the blast, even as security forces stationed near the area clashed with the Maoists. However, there were no reports of any casualty in the clash.
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September - 2 
According to The Himalayan Times, normal life in the Taplejung and Panchthar districts was severely affected on September 2, the first day of the seven-day blockade called by the Maoists in eastern Nepal to protest the killing of six of their cadres by security forces.
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According to The Himalayan Times, normal life in the Taplejung and Panchthar districts was severely affected on September 2, the first day of the seven-day blockade called by the Maoists in eastern Nepal to protest the killing of six of their cadres by security forces.
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September - 8 
The ULFA has called a dawn-to-dusk general strike in Assam on September 8, today, in protest against "Government’s negligence towards the treatment of ULFA leader Robin Handique leading to his death."
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The ULFA has called a dawn-to-dusk general strike in Assam on September 8, today, in protest against "Government’s negligence towards the treatment of ULFA leader Robin Handique leading to his death."
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November - 3 
The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) has called a 10-hour general strike in the Karbi Anglong district on November 4 to protest against the "military dominion perpetrated by the ‘Indian colonial power’ upon the self governing territories of the North-east, including Karbi Ang
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The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) has called a 10-hour general strike in the Karbi Anglong district on November 4 to protest against the "military dominion perpetrated by the ‘Indian colonial power’ upon the self governing territories of the North-east, including Karbi Anglong and NC Hills."
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November - 10 
The Nupi Keithel Marup, a women’s organisation, has announced a dawn-to-dusk strike in the Imphal area on November 10, today, in protest against the blast.
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The Nupi Keithel Marup, a women’s organisation, has announced a dawn-to-dusk strike in the Imphal area on November 10, today, in protest against the blast.
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November - 15 
According to The Hindu, police foiled a bid by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to blow up a Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited mobile tower at Dahewadi in the Gadchiroli district on November 15. Reportedly, Maoists had called for a bandh (general strike) on the same day to prote
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According to The Hindu, police foiled a bid by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) to blow up a Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited mobile tower at Dahewadi in the Gadchiroli district on November 15. Reportedly, Maoists had called for a bandh (general strike) on the same day to protest against the surrender policy of the State Government, which was announced on August 30, 2005. The Maoists, however, damaged some telephone equipments and machinery. The district police chief Shirish Jain said, "About 238 Naxal sympathisers and associates were rounded up from south Gadchiroli areas of Bhamragarh, Etapalli and Sironcha and rest of them from north in the district in a clear operation."
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November - 15 
On November 15, a tribal was killed in the Bhamini area of Srikakulam district during a general strike call given by the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, and Srikakulam districts of north coastal Andhra Pradesh. The Maoists also attempted to b
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On November 15, a tribal was killed in the Bhamini area of Srikakulam district during a general strike call given by the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, and Srikakulam districts of north coastal Andhra Pradesh. The Maoists also attempted to blow up a cinema hall in the Kotturu town of the same district. While one device did not explode the other exploded without causing much damage.
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November - 22 
Telegraph has reported that the CPI-Maoist has called for a complete bandh (general strike) in the Garhwa district on November 22, today, to protest against police excesses against their comrades. Sources said a leaflet circulated by the CPI-Maoist, while criticising retaliatory measures of the poli
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Telegraph has reported that the CPI-Maoist has called for a complete bandh (general strike) in the Garhwa district on November 22, today, to protest against police excesses against their comrades. Sources said a leaflet circulated by the CPI-Maoist, while criticising retaliatory measures of the police in Giridih and other districts, stated that the bandh is a protest against the killing of ‘zonal commander’ Shyam Bihari Singh.
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December - 2 
In the Prakasam district, CPI-Maoist cadres held up traffic on the Yerragondapalem road and asked nearly 300 persons to attend a meeting arranged in a nearby field. Although no damage was caused to the vehicles, RTC Regional Manager Soloman Raju said that the Maoists deflated the tyres of Kanigiri-B
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In the Prakasam district, CPI-Maoist cadres held up traffic on the Yerragondapalem road and asked nearly 300 persons to attend a meeting arranged in a nearby field. Although no damage was caused to the vehicles, RTC Regional Manager Soloman Raju said that the Maoists deflated the tyres of Kanigiri-Bodhan bus.
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