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March - 1 
According to Daily Excelsior, over 51,000 arms licenses have been issued across Jammu and Kashmir during the past two years and maximum of them were obtained by the people of Doda District. Divulging these details in the Legislative Assembly in respo
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According to Daily Excelsior, over 51,000 arms licenses have been issued across Jammu and Kashmir during the past two years and maximum of them were obtained by the people of Doda District. Divulging these details in the Legislative Assembly in response to a question, the Minister in-charge Home said that the District Magistrates and Home Department issued a total of 51,622 arms licenses during the past two years. Of these, District Magistrates issued 51616 licenses and Home Department only six. No arms license was issued in Shopian and Kulgam Districts. Doda District with 15876 licenses is followed by Ramban District where 9976 licenses were given to the people during the past two years. The Srinagar District with 6297 arms license is at third place while as Jammu District holds 4th place with 6073 licenses. Among the Districts where over 1000 arms licenses have been issued are Poonch (3153), Kishtwar (5154) and Udhampur (3170). The Minister, however, said that these licenses were issued under Section 13 of Arms Act, 1959 and Rule 4 of Arms Rule 1962 Schedule-II read and as per the instructions issued by Union Ministry of Home Affairs. He further stated that, four sale/ keep arms licenses have been issued since January 2008 till date while 21 such licenses are under process in the Home Department. The Minister said that a total of 48,197 weapons were manufactured during the past two years across the State generating revenue of INR 30, 64,661. The arms licenses are issued for the purpose of acquisition/ possession, acquisition/ possession/ carrying and use for protection/ sport/ target practice/ display, for protection of crops and cattle and carrying on journey in or through any part of India.
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March - 1 
against the backdrop of the visit of NSCN-IM ‘Chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu to Dimapur on March 1, reports of clashes between the two factions of NSCN in Myanmar considered to be the stronghold of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K)
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against the backdrop of the visit of NSCN-IM ‘Chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu to Dimapur on March 1, reports of clashes between the two factions of NSCN in Myanmar considered to be the stronghold of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) have surfaced posing the biggest threat to reconciliation. The NSCN-IM ‘Chairman’ will hold its highest level meeting with the leaders of Naga civil societies “on invitation” and also expected to meet his old comrades belonging to other factions which may include chairman of NSCN-K, S. S. Khaplang. The ‘general secretary’ of the NSCN-IM, Th. Muivah will also arrive in Dimapur soon.
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March - 1 
armed Maoists abducted two members of a family and later released them near Aureya village in Rohtas District, the Police said. Twenty Maoists abducted Dinesh Yadav and his nephew Omprakash, when they were returning to the village after offering pray
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armed Maoists abducted two members of a family and later released them near Aureya village in Rohtas District, the Police said. Twenty Maoists abducted Dinesh Yadav and his nephew Omprakash, when they were returning to the village after offering prayers at a nearby temple and took them away to an unknown place, SP P. Manu Maharaj said. Hours later, the abductors released the two men after the Police conducted raids in several places to trace them, the SP added.
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March - 1 
Assam Tribune reports that sources in Union Home Ministry on March 1 ruled out the possibility of the Central Government not only signing any ceasefire pact with the Pro-Talk Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF), as they claime
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Assam Tribune reports that sources in Union Home Ministry on March 1 ruled out the possibility of the Central Government not only signing any ceasefire pact with the Pro-Talk Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF), as they claimed that an informal pact is already in place but also slackening of operation against the Anti-Talk Faction of ULFA.
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Daily Excelsior reports that Central Reserved Police Force (CRPF) personnel along with Jammu and Kashmir Police are undergoing training in handling crowds and mob violence that claimed over 100 lives in the Valley during protests last summer. It has
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Daily Excelsior reports that Central Reserved Police Force (CRPF) personnel along with Jammu and Kashmir Police are undergoing training in handling crowds and mob violence that claimed over 100 lives in the Valley during protests last summer. It has been stated by Special Director General CRPF (J&K zone), Anirudh Uppal, "We are doing training with State Police in handling crowds and how to deal with mobs”. In order to avoid collateral damage, he further said, "We had these non-lethal weapons last year and we are bringing more of them this year.”
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March - 1 
India is awaiting a reply from Pakistan on its request to send a team there to question some suspects in the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks(also known as 26/11) case before it takes a decision on allowing a commission from Islamabad to vi
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India is awaiting a reply from Pakistan on its request to send a team there to question some suspects in the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks(also known as 26/11) case before it takes a decision on allowing a commission from Islamabad to visit India, reports The Hindu. “We just agreed to allow a commission to come to India to record the evidence of the Investigating Officer, the Magistrate who recorded the statements, and some doctors, who conducted the post mortem. We are awaiting a reply to our questions,'' the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on March 1. “It does not mean one way or the other. We will take a view once we get a final and firm answer from Pakistan. We are awaiting an answer to the question that we have put forth,'' Chidambaram said.
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March - 1 
one Manas Kumar Parida of Jagatpur of Cuttack District filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) urging the High Court to direct the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a thorough inquiry into the alleged abduction of Malkangiri Collector and a
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one Manas Kumar Parida of Jagatpur of Cuttack District filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) urging the High Court to direct the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a thorough inquiry into the alleged abduction of Malkangiri Collector and a junior engineer by the Maoists and their subsequent release after eight days of captivity, reports The Hindu.
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Sangai Express reports that two Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadres reportedly involved in multiple cases of bomb attacks, firing attacks and murders were arrested by the Security Forces (SFs) along with arms on March 1. The arrestees were identi
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Sangai Express reports that two Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) cadres reportedly involved in multiple cases of bomb attacks, firing attacks and murders were arrested by the Security Forces (SFs) along with arms on March 1. The arrestees were identified as one Thingbaijam Chitaranjit alias Tangba (38) of Heirangoithong Awang Maibam Leikai in Imphal West District, and Thingbaijam Somorkanta alias Tomcha.
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SFs arrested one People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre on March 1, identified as one Mujibir Rahaman alias Ethimbi (33).
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SFs arrested one People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre on March 1, identified as one Mujibir Rahaman alias Ethimbi (33).
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Sify.com reports that Chhattisgarh has spent INR 12.23 billion for creating road network since 2003-04 in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected areas, a senior Minister told the State Assembly on March 1. Public Works Department (
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Sify.com reports that Chhattisgarh has spent INR 12.23 billion for creating road network since 2003-04 in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected areas, a senior Minister told the State Assembly on March 1. Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Brijmohan Agrawal informed the House in a written reply to Leader of Opposition Ravindra Choubey that a little over INR 12.23 billion was spent since 2003-04 for road infrastructure in Maoist-affected areas. He stated that 395 road works had been completed while construction works were underway on another 101 roads. The Minister added that INR 10.63 billion was made available by the State Government while the rest of the amount was provided by the Central Government.
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The All Party Hurriyat Conference- Geelani (APHC-G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani was questioned on March 1 by the special cell of Delhi Police in connection with a Hawala (illegal money transfer) case in which one of his close aides Ghulam Mohammed
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The All Party Hurriyat Conference- Geelani (APHC-G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani was questioned on March 1 by the special cell of Delhi Police in connection with a Hawala (illegal money transfer) case in which one of his close aides Ghulam Mohammed Bhat has been arrested, reports Daily Excelsior.Geelani made an unsuccessful attempt to leave Delhi on March 1 morning when he was intercepted by Assistant Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Bhisham Singh near the airport and escorted to Lodhi Road where his statement as well as questioning was done.During the two-hour questioning, Geelani was brought face to face with Bhat, who is at present in Police custody after he was arrested under Unlawful Activities (Preventive) Act, on January 21.Commenting on the questioning of Geelani, Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said, "Delhi Police had requested him to make himself available for questioning in a Hawala case. He (Geelani) had cited poor health as the reason for non-appearance to which he was asked to appear as soon as he was fine. However, he was leaving this morning for Srinagar. His statement was recorded and now he can leave whenever he wants to.”
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March - 1 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have urged the people to carry out a militant war against the private power plants and extended solidarity to the non-cooperation movement of villagers, reports Times of India. The Maoists said in the
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have urged the people to carry out a militant war against the private power plants and extended solidarity to the non-cooperation movement of villagers, reports Times of India. The Maoists said in the name of development of Srikakulam District, people with power were encroaching systematically the villagers' land with active connivance of the state Government. In a press statement released at Macchkund area on the border of Munchingput in Andhra Pradesh on March 1, Andhra-Odisha Border special zonal committee (AOBSZC) ‘secretary’ Bhaskar urged the villagers to fight for their rights.
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March - 1 
The engineer injured in the earlier reported grenade explosion in Batamaloo area of Srinagar on February 28, succumbed to his injuries on March 1, reports Daily Excelsior. The attack in Batamaloo is the second attack on the Police in last two months.
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The engineer injured in the earlier reported grenade explosion in Batamaloo area of Srinagar on February 28, succumbed to his injuries on March 1, reports Daily Excelsior. The attack in Batamaloo is the second attack on the Police in last two months. Earlier on January 3, two Policemen were injured when a Police party in Batamaloo was attacked by the suspected militants. On December 30, 2010, suspected militants made a bid to blow up a Paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force bunker in the area. The device missed the target and exploded on roadside, without causing any damage to life or property.
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March - 1 
Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze three jeeps of the irrigation department and damaged a school building and an inspection bungalow of the water resources department at Garhi village under
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Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze three jeeps of the irrigation department and damaged a school building and an inspection bungalow of the water resources department at Garhi village under the Khaira Police Station in Jamui District in the night of March 1. According to locals, a group of over 100 Maoists, including women, raided the village around 8.30pm and asked shopkeepers to down their shutters and leave the place immediately. Soon thereafter, the Maoists demolished the Government and school buildings with the help of four JCB machines of a private road construction firm and bulldozed the buildings, they added. Jamui Superintendent of Police (SP) Ramnarayan Singh said the Maoists set ablaze the three vehicles of the water resources department, which were parked near the office at Garhi village. The SP said the Maoists might have driven away a few JCB machines from project work sites in the area to use them for damaging the buildings.
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March - 1 
Times of India reports that Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on March 1 refrained from confirming that he had opposed Odisha Government's decision to release five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres to secure the release of District
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Times of India reports that Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on March 1 refrained from confirming that he had opposed Odisha Government's decision to release five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres to secure the release of District Collector R. Vineel Krishna and a junior engineer P. Majhi from the captivity of the Maoists. Asked about the "swap", Chidambaram limited himself to saying that he respected the "judgement" of the Odisha Government. "It's not important whether we agree or disagree. It was a sensitive matter and it was handled by the State Government. They have handled it to the best of their ability," Chidambaram said.
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March - 2 
after the Kakarapalli firing incident on the protesting villagers on February 28, in which over 12 villagers suffered injuries, the State Government has decided to withdraw Security Forces from the 8-kilometres stretch of Santabommali-Akasa Lakkavara
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after the Kakarapalli firing incident on the protesting villagers on February 28, in which over 12 villagers suffered injuries, the State Government has decided to withdraw Security Forces from the 8-kilometres stretch of Santabommali-Akasa Lakkavaram villages in view of resentment among villagers of Kakarapalli power plant affected areas. The decision was taken after Andhra (east) zone Inspector General (IG) Vinay Kumar Singh held discussions with Vadditandra and Lakkavaram villagers on March 2.
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March - 2 
Daily Excelsior reports that a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militant, identified as Shabir Ahmad Khan alias Shabir Gujjar, was killed while an Army Major received injuries in a day-long gunfight in Awantipora area of Pulwama District on March 2. Army and P
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Daily Excelsior reports that a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militant, identified as Shabir Ahmad Khan alias Shabir Gujjar, was killed while an Army Major received injuries in a day-long gunfight in Awantipora area of Pulwama District on March 2. Army and Police cordoned off Dadsar village in Awantipora, following information about the presence of militants in the area. In the ensuing gun battle, the militant belonging to Ladiyar area of Tral Block (administrative division) was killed and his body was recovered later. An Army Major, identified as Major Kuliya was injured in the encounter.
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March - 2 
DNA reports that in a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on March 2, it was decided that the State Government would not withdraw Security Forces (SFs) from areas dominated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), though
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DNA reports that in a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on March 2, it was decided that the State Government would not withdraw Security Forces (SFs) from areas dominated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), though it announced to halt combing operations since February 20 following abduction of Malkangiri District collector R Vineel Krishna and junior engineer Pabitra Majhi, a senior Home Department official said. "According to commitments made to the mediators, the State Government will not take any coercive step till peace prevailed," Chief Secretary BK Patnaik said earlier. Besides 12 battalions of central para-military forces (seven battalions of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and five battalions of Border Security Force (BSF), adequate number of Odisha Police's elite anti-Naxalite [Left Wing Extremism] force - Special Operation Group (SOG), India Reserve Battalion (IRB), District Voluntary Force (DVF) and Special Police Officers (SPOs) were also deployed for anti-Maoist operations. Now with the State Government deciding not to execute Operation Green Hunt, these Forces would keep a watch on the movement of Maoists and their activities, the official said. "Presence of BSF and CRPF in Maoist-hit areas is itself an indication that the State Government will act if required," the official added.
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March - 2 
Hindustan Times reports that suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted and killed Neyamat Ansari (40), a functionary attached to a local organisation campaigning for the right of labourers, working under the Mahatma Gandh
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Hindustan Times reports that suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted and killed Neyamat Ansari (40), a functionary attached to a local organisation campaigning for the right of labourers, working under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MNREGS), at Jerua village in Latehar District in the night of March 2. Ansari was a close associate of eminent economist Jean Dreze, a member of the National Advisory Council, and was also instrumental in bringing the Lok Adalat on the MGNREGS to Latehar in 2009. The victim’s sister has lodged a complaint with the local Police Station accusing a Maoist squad of having a hand in this. However, Director General of Police (DGP) G S Rath said, “Ansari had a tainted past, and reportedly Maoist links.” He added that the killers were yet to be identified and “we are probing.”
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March - 2 
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdulla, on March 2 said that the State Government has received around 600 applications from the kin of Kashmiri militants across the Line of Control (LoC) for the latter’s return and rehabilitation, reports Kash
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdulla, on March 2 said that the State Government has received around 600 applications from the kin of Kashmiri militants across the Line of Control (LoC) for the latter’s return and rehabilitation, reports Kashmir Observer. The Government would take all possible steps to facilitate the return of the militants, Abdullah said, adding that the process had been taken up expeditiously and involved thorough verification. The applications would have to go through a multi-stage verification exercise involving the local Police and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). The cases approved are likely to be allowed to cross over through the Wagah and Attari border posts or the LoC crossing points of Salamabad in Uri, Baramulla District and Chakan-da-Bagh in Poonch District.
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March - 2 
Jammu and Kashmir Police authorities have written to all Deputy Commissioners of Jammu region to direct the people holding guns issued by five gun factories and shops to deposit them at the concerned Police Station and seize over 2500 licenses issued
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Jammu and Kashmir Police authorities have written to all Deputy Commissioners of Jammu region to direct the people holding guns issued by five gun factories and shops to deposit them at the concerned Police Station and seize over 2500 licenses issued by Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM, Mendhar in Poonch District), Mukhtiar Choudhary, according to Daily Excelsior. The guns were obtained from Omar Gun Factory, Hem Raj Gun Factory and Armory, Singh Gun House, Suresh Gun House and Shah Armoury at Jammu and Rajouri Districts respectively. A number of youth (mostly hailing from Rajouri and Poonch Districts) after taking guns on the basis of fake licenses have already left for Kolkata (West Bengal), Mumbai (Maharashtra) and Nepal where they were working as security guards in private companies.
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March - 2 
Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) on March 2 arrested a top cadre of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as one Lourembam Poncha, from Singjamei in Imphal West District who is also involved in several crimes including killi
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Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) on March 2 arrested a top cadre of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as one Lourembam Poncha, from Singjamei in Imphal West District who is also involved in several crimes including killing and lobbing hand grenades. One .32 pistol along with five live ammunitions was recovered from him.
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March - 2 
Nagaland Post reports that the National Socialist Council of Nagaland -- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on March 2 held the first round of talks with the Government’s newly appointed interlocutor R S Pandey during which the group submitted a list of 30 demand
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Nagaland Post reports that the National Socialist Council of Nagaland -- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on March 2 held the first round of talks with the Government’s newly appointed interlocutor R S Pandey during which the group submitted a list of 30 demands that includes sovereignty for Nagaland. The meeting, held at undisclosed location, lasted for about 90 minutes during which a NSCN-IM delegation led by its ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah submitted their 30-point demands. Another round of talks will be held on March 3 (today). Pandey conveyed to them that there was no possibility of sovereignty for Nagaland and the talks could be held around granting more autonomy. “The government hasn’t given us any counter proposal, we have had comprehensive discussion, we will continue with the talks,” Muivah told reporters after the meeting. While the Centre said this time there would be no discussion on sovereignty, Muivah has said the NSCN-IM would not compromise on sovereignty.
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March - 2 
Sify.com reports that five persons were arrested and nearly 425 kilograms of gelatine was recovered in Birbhum District on March 2. The Police said that they were investigating whether the explosive material was meant for the Communist Party of India
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Sify.com reports that five persons were arrested and nearly 425 kilograms of gelatine was recovered in Birbhum District on March 2. The Police said that they were investigating whether the explosive material was meant for the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). “Acting on specific inputs, we conducted raids along Dubrajpur-Pandaveswar road in Dubrajpur area and recovered 17 packets of gelatine gel from a Bankura bound vehicle. Five persons travelling in the vehicle were arrested,” said Birbhum Superintendent of Police Nishat Parvez. “Two were from Jamuria in Burdwan, two from Rampurhat in Birbhum and one from Bankura. We are interrogating to know the source and receivers of such a huge quantity of gelatine gel,” Parvez told IANS over phone. The consignment might be meant for the Maoists who are active in Bankura District, Police said.
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March - 2 
Telegraph reports that traffic was disrupted on March 2 for over three hours on National Highway 31 as the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) staged a “people’s revolution” at Barama in Assam’s Baksa District to press for Bodoland State. ABSU president P
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Telegraph reports that traffic was disrupted on March 2 for over three hours on National Highway 31 as the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) staged a “people’s revolution” at Barama in Assam’s Baksa District to press for Bodoland State. ABSU president Promode Boro said that the Centre created three new States in 2000 and “if Telangana is going to be created, why not Bodoland?” He warned that “any isolated decision on the creation of a new state will not be tolerated. There must be a comprehensive policy.” He said the creation of a full-fledged state was necessary, as “autonomy with amended arrangement and limited mandate” could not fulfil the aspirations and mitigate the grievances of Bodo people.
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March - 2 
three days after the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) cautioned that any one/group opting out of Naga reconciliation would be answerable to the Nagas, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and Naga National Council/ Federal
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three days after the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) cautioned that any one/group opting out of Naga reconciliation would be answerable to the Nagas, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and Naga National Council/ Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) announced that they would not participate at the forthcoming highest level summit because of the ongoing military offensive and several past instances of violation of the Covenant of Reconciliation (COR) by NSCN-IM. While appreciating NSCN-IM ‘Chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu’s call for Reconciliation in the local dailies, they said the arrival of NSCN-IM cadres in eastern Naga homeland nearly a month back and motives of the military offensive could not be ignored.
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March - 2 
voicing over Government of India and NSCN–IM talks, the NSCN-K on March 2 said that conceding to arrangements such as “autonomy or economic package” was unacceptable.
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voicing over Government of India and NSCN–IM talks, the NSCN-K on March 2 said that conceding to arrangements such as “autonomy or economic package” was unacceptable.
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March - 3 
According to Daily Excelsior, Omar Abdullah on March 3 said that militancy and unemployment were the biggest challenges of his Government. "Militancy is the source of frustration among youths and the unfavorable conditions prevailing over here due to
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According to Daily Excelsior, Omar Abdullah on March 3 said that militancy and unemployment were the biggest challenges of his Government. "Militancy is the source of frustration among youths and the unfavorable conditions prevailing over here due to militancy is the fountainhead of unemployment in the Valley. But it is not possible to provide Government job to every unemployed youth of the State," Abdullah said.
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March - 3 
men and women of Khunti and adjoining Districts came for various physical tests, like racing, long jump and high jump, as part of the Police recruitment process. Police officers at the recruitment camp said they had expected a good number of applican
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men and women of Khunti and adjoining Districts came for various physical tests, like racing, long jump and high jump, as part of the Police recruitment process. Police officers at the recruitment camp said they had expected a good number of applicants, but were surprised by the number of women who also appeared for the test. "The percentage of attendance here is really good, considering the fact that this is a Maoist-affected area, and yet there are a number of applicants from not only the District Headquarters, but also aspirants from interior regions who have come and participated in this physical test, to get into the Police Force," said Manoj Kaushik, Chairman, Police Selection Board (Khunti).
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March - 3 
Nagaland Post on March 3 reports that against the backdrop of the decision by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and Naga National Council/Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) not to participate in the proposed highest l
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Nagaland Post on March 3 reports that against the backdrop of the decision by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and Naga National Council/Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) not to participate in the proposed highest level talks for reconciliation till the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN- IM) stops its military offensive in Eastern Nagaland, NSCN–IM ‘General Secretary’ and ‘ato kilonser’ (Prime Minister) Th. Muivah has asserted that the NSCN-IM was at liberty to send its men on duty and that the top leadership are in Nagaland to talk about reconciliation. Muivah said he and ‘Chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu have come to Nagaland to hold talks with other leaders, since signatures have already been appended for Naga reconciliation. He further said that the NSCN-K ‘Chairman’ S. S. Khaplang was the first to append his signature on the Covenant of Reconciliation (COR).
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March - 3 
Police on March 3 launched a manhunt for 150 wanted youth and arrested 12 youth under Public Safety Act (PSA) in Kupwara District for alleged involvement in stone pelting and street protests last summer, reports Kashmir Times. “We are looking for aro
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Police on March 3 launched a manhunt for 150 wanted youth and arrested 12 youth under Public Safety Act (PSA) in Kupwara District for alleged involvement in stone pelting and street protests last summer, reports Kashmir Times. “We are looking for around 150 youth who are responsible for disrupting peace in the District,” Superintendent of Police Kupwara District V K Birdhi said. “There is no concession for youth who are involved in pelting of stones and disrupting peace,” he further added. Police is raiding the residential houses of the youth to get them arrested and at some places the youth are being called to Police Stations.
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March - 3 
pressing on with its crackdown on stone-pelters, the Police arrested six persons in Srinagar and Pampore of Pulwama District, while the parents of 15 youth were arrested in the Trehgam area of Kupwara District. In the Handwara tehsil (revenue unit) o
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pressing on with its crackdown on stone-pelters, the Police arrested six persons in Srinagar and Pampore of Pulwama District, while the parents of 15 youth were arrested in the Trehgam area of Kupwara District. In the Handwara tehsil (revenue unit) of Kupwara District Police records maintain that 63 persons have been arrested so far and 20 of them have been booked under the PSA, on charges of stone pelting out of a list of 140. Police had recently finalised its identification of stone-pelters in the town, drawing up a list of 140 people whom it has under surveillance. The list includes the names of a number of Government Employees who, according to the Police, have been involved in fomenting trouble and instigating people on violence. Three of the 25 identified employees have been arrested, and those taken into custody include several school-going boys.
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March - 3 
Sangai Express reports that Security forces (SFs) arrested one cadre of Malemnganba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC), identified as Lourembam Bocha alias Atomba Singh (26), and two United National Liberation Front (UN
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Sangai Express reports that Security forces (SFs) arrested one cadre of Malemnganba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC), identified as Lourembam Bocha alias Atomba Singh (26), and two United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militants, identified as Leishungbam Akber Singh alias Roshan (29) and Elangbam Ajit Singh (41), from Singjamei Super Market and near Khoyathong Traffic Island in Imphal West District on March 3.
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March - 3 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested the ‘Foreign Secretary’ of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) in Guwahati. The arrestee was identified as Khungbum Mayum Anada Singh and a computer, mobile handset and various documents were recovered from his possession.
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested the ‘Foreign Secretary’ of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) in Guwahati. The arrestee was identified as Khungbum Mayum Anada Singh and a computer, mobile handset and various documents were recovered from his possession.
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March - 3 
Sentinel reports that militants hurled a grenade at the residence of Subrata Hojai, the Executive Member (EM) of Dima Hasao Autonomous Council in Dima Hasao District on March 3.
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Sentinel reports that militants hurled a grenade at the residence of Subrata Hojai, the Executive Member (EM) of Dima Hasao Autonomous Council in Dima Hasao District on March 3.
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March - 3 
Sentinel reports that the Director General of Border Security Forces (BSF) Raman Srivastava said on March 3 that BSF gave Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) a list of camps of Indian militant outfits operating in North East and will discuss the issue of presenc
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Sentinel reports that the Director General of Border Security Forces (BSF) Raman Srivastava said on March 3 that BSF gave Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) a list of camps of Indian militant outfits operating in North East and will discuss the issue of presence of the militant leaders of these groups there. He said that we gave them the list of Indian militant outfit camps, including the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) and National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and the names of militant leaders who are still using the soil of the Bangladesh.
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March - 3 
SFs arrested two cadres of KK Nganba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-KK Nganba), identified as Koijam Imoba alias Chalamba (46), and his wife Koijam Ongbi Thoudam Ningol Chaoba Devi (34), from Waithou area on March 3. One Nokia mobile hand
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SFs arrested two cadres of KK Nganba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-KK Nganba), identified as Koijam Imoba alias Chalamba (46), and his wife Koijam Ongbi Thoudam Ningol Chaoba Devi (34), from Waithou area on March 3. One Nokia mobile handset and a sum of INR 18,000 were recovered from their possession.
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March - 3 
Shillong Times reports that Security force (SFs) for the past three days conducted search operations along the coal belt areas in West Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya on March 3, after intelligence inputs suggested that suspected armed Garo Nationa
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Shillong Times reports that Security force (SFs) for the past three days conducted search operations along the coal belt areas in West Khasi Hills District of Meghalaya on March 3, after intelligence inputs suggested that suspected armed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres were camping in those areas. "We strongly suspect the suspected GNLA cadres must be camping in Bangladesh," West Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police (SP) N. Raja Marthandan said. Earlier, intelligence inputs suggested GNLA militants' nexus with the Bangladesh Border Guards (BBG) to carry out extortion from coal-laden trucks on the other side of the border. The coal-laden trucks reportedly face demand of INR five lakh to INR 10 lakh when they enter the neighbouring country from Meghalaya.
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March - 3 
Sify.com reports that the restrictions on passenger trains at night in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) areas of West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand will continue till March 10, the South Eastern Railway (SER) said on March 3. “In view of s
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Sify.com reports that the restrictions on passenger trains at night in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) areas of West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand will continue till March 10, the South Eastern Railway (SER) said on March 3. “In view of security reasons, running of passenger trains on Kharagpur-Adra, Chakradharpur-Rourkela and Kharagpur-Tata section will continue to remain suspended upto March 10 from 10 p.m. to 5am”, the railways said. Accordingly, several express trains have been diverted, re-scheduled and regulated, it said.
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March - 3 
Telegraph reports that Sarkar Hembram(26), a constable posted in Purulia District was abducted by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), from his in-laws’ home
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Telegraph reports that Sarkar Hembram(26), a constable posted in Purulia District was abducted by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), from his in-laws’ home in Beliabera in West Midnapore District on March 3. According to the Police, Sarkar was in a conversation with his father-in-law Khelaram Tudu, a constable at Midnapore court, in the courtyard of his house when five armed PCPA cadres arrived on three motorcycles. “The youths had their faces covered and they took Sarkar and his father-in-law away on their motorcycles. Around 8pm, Khelaram was released. But Sarkar is yet to be released,” said a Police officer.
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March - 3 
The All Party Hurriyat Conference- Geelani (APHC-G) Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani was detained by Police at the Srinagar airport and put under house arrest soon after his arrival from New Delhi on March 3, reports Daily Excelsior. In Delhi, he was q
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The All Party Hurriyat Conference- Geelani (APHC-G) Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani was detained by Police at the Srinagar airport and put under house arrest soon after his arrival from New Delhi on March 3, reports Daily Excelsior. In Delhi, he was questioned by the Police in connection with a Hawala (illegal money transfer) case.
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March - 4 
Arunachal Indigenous Peoples Union (AIPU) observed on March 4, that ‘Greater Nagalim’ demand by the NSCN-IM is a greater threat to Arunachal territorial integrity compared to the oft-repeated Chinese claims over the state. In a statement, the union v
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Arunachal Indigenous Peoples Union (AIPU) observed on March 4, that ‘Greater Nagalim’ demand by the NSCN-IM is a greater threat to Arunachal territorial integrity compared to the oft-repeated Chinese claims over the state. In a statement, the union viewed the Nagalim issue seriously in the backdrop of the peace talks going on at New Delhi between the Government of India and NSCN-IM leaders. “The Naga leaders are adamant on their demand for a ‘Greater Nagaland’ that encompasses territories of several North-Eastern states including Arunachal’s Tirap and Changlang districts and going by the attitude of the Indian government, it is a matter of greater concern for the indigenous tribes of the state than the Chinese claims,” AIPU said.
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March - 4 
Express buzz reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrendered before the Police in Keonjhar District on March 4. The surrendered cadres are identified as Sadhu Mahakud (16), Mahendra (15) and Sangit (38) were wanted
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Express buzz reports that three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrendered before the Police in Keonjhar District on March 4. The surrendered cadres are identified as Sadhu Mahakud (16), Mahendra (15) and Sangit (38) were wanted for several crimes, including blowing up a Police Station, setting ablaze and ransacking liquor shops, attacking the Police and villagers, and damaging private and Government vehicles. Sangit was involved in the Nayagarh attack in 2008, Superintendent of Police Ashish Kumar Singh said.
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March - 4 
highly placed sources said that strong bonding between the militant groups of the North East having bases in Myanmar is a major cause of concern for the security agencies. The Anti Talk Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) and th
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highly placed sources said that strong bonding between the militant groups of the North East having bases in Myanmar is a major cause of concern for the security agencies. The Anti Talk Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) and the anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) recently sent small batches of new recruits to the neighboring country for training in handling of weapons. The sources revealed that the militant groups of the North East are coming closer to each other in Myanmar in the interest of their own survival and most of the outfits of the region are having strong bases in the Taka (Taga) area in the Sagain division of Myanmar. Further, the ‘vice chairman’ of the anti-talk faction of the NDFB-ATF, G Rifikhang, who is heading the outfit after the arrest of Ranjan Daimary, is still believed to be in Bangladesh, while, the IK Songbijit, the ‘Army chief’ of the outfit is now near Myanmar-China border and security agencies are of the view that he also visited China recently.
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March - 4 
Imphal Free Press reports that the Secretary Military Affairs of the Lanheiba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC) in a press release urged all non locals to leave the state. The release further states that, the decision
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Imphal Free Press reports that the Secretary Military Affairs of the Lanheiba faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC) in a press release urged all non locals to leave the state. The release further states that, the decision is a part of ‘Operation Clear Cut’ of the outfit and dictates several strictures including the ban of sale of land and property to outsiders, not to employ non locals and not to rent out living quarters, not to transport non locals within and outside the state and for all non locals to close shop. After April 4 deadline, the party would use all its resources including guns and bombs to ensure that “Operation Clear-Cut” ends in success, adds Sangai Express.
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March - 4 
Jammu and Kashmir Police on March 4 arrested senior All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) leader and Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) President, Shabir Ahmad, from Jamia Masjid at Shopian town in Shopian District, according to Kashmir Times. H
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Jammu and Kashmir Police on March 4 arrested senior All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) leader and Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) President, Shabir Ahmad, from Jamia Masjid at Shopian town in Shopian District, according to Kashmir Times. He had gone to lead a protest demonstration against the alleged random arrests of youth.
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March - 4 
Justice C.R. Das, of the Odisha High Court has granted conditional bail to four Maoist cadres, identified as Roza Mandangi, Gokul Kuldipia, A.Iswari and Kendula Sirisha alias Padma, whose release had been demanded by the Maoists for the release of Ma
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Justice C.R. Das, of the Odisha High Court has granted conditional bail to four Maoist cadres, identified as Roza Mandangi, Gokul Kuldipia, A.Iswari and Kendula Sirisha alias Padma, whose release had been demanded by the Maoists for the release of Malkangiri District Collector R Vineel Krishna from their captivity, reports Orissadiary.com. The Judge has granted bail against deposit of INR 20,000. Roza and Gokul will report to the Investigating Officer (IO) in every 15 days. Further, with the condition that they cannot go outside of the District without the permission from the Police. The court also directed the Odisha Police to hand over Iswari and Padma to Andhra Pradesh Police within two days. The two were asked not to enter the State until summoned by the SDJM’s court in Jeypore, Koraput District. In addition, Maoist leader Ganti Prasadam, who is currently lodged in the Koraput District jail, is likely to be out on bail, with his lawyer trying to get people who would stand surety for him, reports Indian Express.
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March - 4 
Kashmir Times reports that a militant, who had crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), appeared before the Police in Doda District along with his wife and three children on March 4. Mohammad Iqbal Shinali (44) of Doda District crossed over t
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Kashmir Times reports that a militant, who had crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), appeared before the Police in Doda District along with his wife and three children on March 4. Mohammad Iqbal Shinali (44) of Doda District crossed over to PoK on November 18, 1990 for arms training
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March - 4 
On March 4, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chief Mohammad Yaseen Malik appeared in the Court of Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) in the Hawala (illegal money transfer) case, according to Daily Excelsior. Besides Malik, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar
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On March 4, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chief Mohammad Yaseen Malik appeared in the Court of Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) in the Hawala (illegal money transfer) case, according to Daily Excelsior. Besides Malik, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar and Shamima alias Shazia alias Bitti, also appeared before the Court. Kud Police (Udhampur District) had intercepted a vehicle on March 23, 2002 and recovered USD 70,000 from Shamima and USD 30,000 along with INR 19,000 from Mushtaq Ahmed Dar. During questioning, both the passengers disclosed that they had received this money from Altaf Qadri, Executive Member of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) presently in Pakistan and was at Kathmandu (Nepal), at the instance of JKLF chief Mohd Yaseen Malik. Being a close associate of Malik, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar was allegedly directed by Malik to proceed to Nepal to collect USD 100,000 from Altaf Qadri. Accused Mushtaq Ahmed Dar along with Shamima went to Kathmandu in the month of March 2002 and allegedly collected USD 100,000 which was to be distributed among the militants’ ranks and organisation including Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). After completion of the investigation, Crime Branch presented charge-sheet in POTA Court, which issued general arrest warrants against Altaf Hussain Qadri on the request of Police to initiate proceedings under Section 512 Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr. Pc.) against him. Later, POTA Court granted bail to all the accused.
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March - 4 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on March 4 maintained that the separatists could not be given a veto vis-à-vis the political roadmap to Kashmir dispute, reports Kashmir Times. Exuding hope that the separatists too would soon be part of dialogue process
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on March 4 maintained that the separatists could not be given a veto vis-à-vis the political roadmap to Kashmir dispute, reports Kashmir Times. Exuding hope that the separatists too would soon be part of dialogue process to find a solution to Kashmir dispute, he, however, clarified that even the separatists, who have refused to be part of the dialogue so far, could not veto the political roadmap. He stated that, “I don’t think anybody should have a veto. We welcome the cooperation and involvement of all sections of public opinion including those who are not part of the mainstream politics. But I don’t think we should give any group a veto on the outcome of the dialogue.” Regarding the spate of arbitrary arrests in the Valley, he stated, “As far as arbitrary arrests are concerned, I’ve no hesitation in saying that such arbitrary arrests should not take place”, adding, “If they were taking place in the Valley, were not consistent with the norms of civilised Governments.” The Prime Minister, however, mentioned, “I urge the Government of Pakistan to leave no stone unturned to bring the culprits [26/11] to book. The activities of extremist groups in Pakistan are a source of concern. I urge Pakistan to take strong and resolute action against these groups that is in the interest of Pakistan, the South Asian region and the world at large.” Regarding revocation of Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) and troop’s withdrawal, Prime Minister asserted that both the Government and the Army would be happy if the situation became conducive for the revocation of Disturbed Area Act (DAA).
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March - 4 
Sentinel reports that militants abducted Kailash Verma (54), a businessman from his shop at Talap in Tinsukia District on March 4.
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Sentinel reports that militants abducted Kailash Verma (54), a businessman from his shop at Talap in Tinsukia District on March 4.
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March - 4 
SFs arrested one cadre of MI Khan faction of People’s United Liberation Front (PULF- MI Khan) identified as Mohammad Sana Khan, (30) from Keibung area and recovered one .32 revolver from his possession. Furthermore on his disclosure, the SFs arrested
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SFs arrested one cadre of MI Khan faction of People’s United Liberation Front (PULF- MI Khan) identified as Mohammad Sana Khan, (30) from Keibung area and recovered one .32 revolver from his possession. Furthermore on his disclosure, the SFs arrested another PULF activist identified as Mohammad Abdul Hasim alias Nightem (58).
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March - 4 
Sify.com reports that three armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in from Pakhanjoor area in Kanker District on March 4. Officials at Police Headquarters said that District Force personnel arrested the three c
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Sify.com reports that three armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in from Pakhanjoor area in Kanker District on March 4. Officials at Police Headquarters said that District Force personnel arrested the three cadres when they were holding a meeting in the forested pocket while several others, managed to escape. The three cadres wanted in several Maoists attack cases in the District and its neighbouring Narayanpur District are yet to be identified by the Police.
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March - 4 
the All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) staged road blockade on National Highway 31-C at Barama in Baksa District renewing the demand for a separate State of Bodoland, reports Assam Tribune.
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the All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) staged road blockade on National Highway 31-C at Barama in Baksa District renewing the demand for a separate State of Bodoland, reports Assam Tribune.
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March - 4 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on March 4 claimed that ‘ato kilonser’ (‘Prime minister’) Kitovi Zhimomi of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) during the September 18 meeting of 2010 said that
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on March 4 claimed that ‘ato kilonser’ (‘Prime minister’) Kitovi Zhimomi of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) during the September 18 meeting of 2010 said that the ‘Chairman’ of NSCN-K, Khaplang, was against reconciliation in a Joint Working Group meeting, reports Nagaland Post. The meeting dubbed as ‘September Summit’ was held at the residence of Hukato Naga in Dimapur District and attended by top leaders of the three Naga political groups. When Kitovi was asked by NSCN-IM, the reason behind Khaplang’s stand, he confessed that they have internal problems within themselves. “But, after having much of conversation he says that we cannot go back from reconciliation. So, in the NSCN-K, there exist two camps or schools of thought, one for the reconciliation and the other against to it,” he added. Further, the NSCN-IM said Khaplang’s refusal to attend highest leadership level meeting, despite having held a number of reconciliation summits, nine rounds in Chiangmai in Thailand and 36 rounds in Nagaland, was to be viewed decisively by one and all.
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March - 4 
two suspected Maoists were arrested from Banisole village near Lalgarh in the District. The duo was identified as Meghnath Mahato and Madhusudan Mahato, wanted in several cases, reports Sify.com. “Meghnath is the brother of Maoist squad leader Badal.
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two suspected Maoists were arrested from Banisole village near Lalgarh in the District. The duo was identified as Meghnath Mahato and Madhusudan Mahato, wanted in several cases, reports Sify.com. “Meghnath is the brother of Maoist squad leader Badal. We are now interrogating them to know whereabouts of Badal,” said a Police officer.
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March - 4 
Union ‘Home Secretary’ G K Pillai said that the Government of India is expecting Paresh Barua to come for talks once the formal dialogue process gets under way. The Home Secretary also added that the crackdown by Bangladesh Government has made it dif
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Union ‘Home Secretary’ G K Pillai said that the Government of India is expecting Paresh Barua to come for talks once the formal dialogue process gets under way. The Home Secretary also added that the crackdown by Bangladesh Government has made it difficult for the insurgent outfits of the North-east to operate from the country.
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March - 4 
Zee news reports that over 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a private construction firm engaged in construction of a bridge over river Gandak and set ablaze a tractor, two JCB machines, a pump set besides a
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Zee news reports that over 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked a private construction firm engaged in construction of a bridge over river Gandak and set ablaze a tractor, two JCB machines, a pump set besides a generator at Raghuvi village under Shivaipatti Police Station in Muzaffarpur District on March 4. They also destroyed 1,000 bags of cement of the construction firm, for the failure of the construction company to pay a levy of INR 10 million to the Maoists. The Maoists assaulted labourers engaged in the construction work and even poured kerosene on the construction supervisor Pankaj Kumar. An employee of the construction firm identified as Uday Kumar said that the Maoists collected the mobile phones and locked the employees in one room before setting ablaze the machines and vehicles.
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March - 5 
A Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) cadre, identified as Andrew Terang, was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces at Samelangso under the Dokmoka Police Station area of Karbi Anglong District in Assam on March 5, reports The Hindu. A p
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A Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) cadre, identified as Andrew Terang, was killed in an encounter with the Security Forces at Samelangso under the Dokmoka Police Station area of Karbi Anglong District in Assam on March 5, reports The Hindu. A pistol, two magazines, a detonator and extortion demand notes were recovered from the possession of the slain militant. KPLT broke away from the Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) and formed the outfit on January 8, 2011.
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March - 5 
A Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) cadre was killed in an exchange of fire with cadres of National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) at Khoupum in Tamenglong District of Manipur on March 5, reports Telegraph.
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A Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) cadre was killed in an exchange of fire with cadres of National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) at Khoupum in Tamenglong District of Manipur on March 5, reports Telegraph.
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March - 5 
Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio while addressing the Tenyimi Elders’ Meet organized by Tenyimi Women Union Dimapur (TWUD) at Kuda village in Dimapur District on March 5 said, the long unsolved Naga political issue was like an ailment and emph
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Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio while addressing the Tenyimi Elders’ Meet organized by Tenyimi Women Union Dimapur (TWUD) at Kuda village in Dimapur District on March 5 said, the long unsolved Naga political issue was like an ailment and emphasized on Naga unity to “stay healthy.”
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March - 5 
IBNLive reports that one person was seriously injured when suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) fired at a bus carrying members of a marriage party in Palamu District on March 5. "One Shiv Ratan suffered bullet wounds
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IBNLive reports that one person was seriously injured when suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) fired at a bus carrying members of a marriage party in Palamu District on March 5. "One Shiv Ratan suffered bullet wounds when rebels fired at the bus on Chatra-Tandua road last night," Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) (Palamu Range) L P Singh, told newsmen in Medininagar. The wedding guests were going to Panki in the District from Tandua in Chatra District.
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March - 5 
Kanglaonline reports that Azad faction of People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, identified as Mohammad Imran Khan (23) of Imphal East District surrendered before Border Security Force (BSF) authority on March 5 along with a 9mm pistol with m
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Kanglaonline reports that Azad faction of People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, identified as Mohammad Imran Khan (23) of Imphal East District surrendered before Border Security Force (BSF) authority on March 5 along with a 9mm pistol with magazine containing four live rounds in it.
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March - 5 
lamenting the factional clash between the newly floated Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Khoupum area under Tamenglong District on March 5 claiming one life from the ZUF, the Zeliangro
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lamenting the factional clash between the newly floated Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Khoupum area under Tamenglong District on March 5 claiming one life from the ZUF, the Zeliangrong Baudi (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) has appealed for peace and non-violence and restrain from all concerned, reports Nagaland Post.
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March - 5 
Palamu Superintendent of Police (SP), Anoop T Mathew has claimed to have recovered a looted Police rifle of .303 bore and Maoist literature following a 40-minute joint Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Maoist encounter at Jit
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Palamu Superintendent of Police (SP), Anoop T Mathew has claimed to have recovered a looted Police rifle of .303 bore and Maoist literature following a 40-minute joint Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Maoist encounter at Jitamatee on the border of Pandu and Hussainabad in Palamu District, reports Times of India. However, there was no casualty, said Mathew, although the Police fired 40 rounds. About 30 Maoists, including women, led by ‘sub-zonal commander’ Govind were at Jitamatee when the encounter took place. The Security Force was led by additional SP Ronald.
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March - 5 
Sify.com reports that Satrughan Biswal alias Mangu alias Mohan, the second-in-command in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of the Odisha State Committee, was arrested by the Police from near the railway station in Bargarh District on March
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Sify.com reports that Satrughan Biswal alias Mangu alias Mohan, the second-in-command in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of the Odisha State Committee, was arrested by the Police from near the railway station in Bargarh District on March 5. Biswal, a resident of Ersama area in Jagatsinghpur District, was operating in three Districts of Bargarh, Nuapada and Bolangir, Superintendent of Police (SP) Soorya Thankappan said. One country-made 9 mm pistol, six rounds of ammunition, a mobile phone, cash amounting to INR 54, 550, a letter to Maoist leaders and various Maoist-related documents were recovered from him, SP Thankappan said. Biswal, actively associated with Maoist activities since 2006, is considered as next to Sabyasachi Panda in the Maoist rank and file in the State, adds PTI.
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March - 5 
Telegraph reports that a home guard, Naren Gogoi, posted at the armory of prosecuting inspector’s office on the campus of Golaghat judicial court, was arrested on March 5 on charges of stealing arms from Jorhat District. A 9mm pistol missing from the
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Telegraph reports that a home guard, Naren Gogoi, posted at the armory of prosecuting inspector’s office on the campus of Golaghat judicial court, was arrested on March 5 on charges of stealing arms from Jorhat District. A 9mm pistol missing from the armory was recovered from the possession of the arrested home guard.
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March - 5 
the 133 Battalion of CRPF under its civic action programme has lit up Maoist-affected Sarjamdih village with 18 solar lights under Bundu Police Station of Ranchi District. "Villagers often complained that they have no lights and they, especially wome
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the 133 Battalion of CRPF under its civic action programme has lit up Maoist-affected Sarjamdih village with 18 solar lights under Bundu Police Station of Ranchi District. "Villagers often complained that they have no lights and they, especially women, face problems at night," said Deputy Commandant Pawan Kumar Singh of the 133 Battalion. Further, two doctors of CRPF organized a health check-up camp at the village and treated around 100 villagers from Sarjamdih, Barahatu and Barigadha and other adjoining villages, added Singh.
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March - 5 
the Police arrested a Maoist ‘commander’, wanted in several incidents of crime, from Goralia hilly area in Rohtas District, reports Hindustan Times. Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided the area and arrested Brishketu Kumar alias Bishnu Singh, Supe
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the Police arrested a Maoist ‘commander’, wanted in several incidents of crime, from Goralia hilly area in Rohtas District, reports Hindustan Times. Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided the area and arrested Brishketu Kumar alias Bishnu Singh, Superintendent of Police (SP) Manu Maharaj said. A rifle looted earlier from the Police and 12 rounds of ammunition were recovered from him. Bishnu Singh is one of the founder members of the Maoists outfit in South Bihar and is active in the area since early 80s. He was mastermind of almost all major incidents in the region, the Police said.
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March - 5 
three persons were arrested and about 2,000 kilograms of explosives and detonators were recovered by the Aurangabad Police from two vans in an area falling under Madanpur block in Aurangabad District on March 5, reports Times of India. Director Gener
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three persons were arrested and about 2,000 kilograms of explosives and detonators were recovered by the Aurangabad Police from two vans in an area falling under Madanpur block in Aurangabad District on March 5, reports Times of India. Director General of Police (DGP) Neelmani said the explosives were on way to Rafiganj from Allahabad. He suspected that the consignment could have been diverted for illegal mining in Jharkhand or meant to be supplied to Maoists. The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) (Magadha range) has been asked to probe the matter, he added. Neelmani said three occupants of the vans have been arrested in this connection as they were not carrying any valid document.
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March - 5 
Times of India reports that a Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB) team arrested `state committee' leader identified as Raya Sena from Guntur District in the late hours of March 5. Sena, a native of Husnabad mandal in Karimnagar District, has been in th
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Times of India reports that a Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB) team arrested `state committee' leader identified as Raya Sena from Guntur District in the late hours of March 5. Sena, a native of Husnabad mandal in Karimnagar District, has been in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) outfit for the last two decades. According to sources, the Police received a tip-off from the SIB a few days ago about the movement of some armed Maoists in Palnadu region, considered as Maoist stronghold in the past. Even before the local Police acted on the inputs received from Hyderabad, an SIB team reached Guntur and arrested Sena from a house on the Amaravathi road. Soon he was shifted to Hyderabad for questioning. "We have credible information about the movement of three Maoists in which only one has a weapon in the Palnadu region. We have stepped up vigilance in the plain areas and intensified search operations in and around the forest areas," Superintendent of Police A Ravi Chandra, said.
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March - 6 
A joint operation by the Coast Guard and Gujarat Police neutralise live grenade lodged in a sea-tanker and averted a major maritime disaster on March 6, reports The Hindu. The tanker was registered in Greece. According to an official spokesman of the
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A joint operation by the Coast Guard and Gujarat Police neutralise live grenade lodged in a sea-tanker and averted a major maritime disaster on March 6, reports The Hindu. The tanker was registered in Greece. According to an official spokesman of the Coast Guard, the operation in mid-sea was undertaken in the morning following information that a live Rocket-Propelled Grenade (RPG) was lying in the accommodation structure of the tanker. The tanker, which set sail from Antwerp on March 4, was on its way to Sikka port in Jamnagar District of Gujarat. About 400 nautical miles away from Porbandar, the ship was attacked by pirates equipped with small arms and RPGs. One RPG hit the accommodation structure of the ship but did not explode. All the crew members on board were safe.
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March - 6 
a man, identified as Yashpaul (40), sustained critical injuries after he was hit by a mortar shell in Akhnoor area of Jammu District on March 6, reports Kashmir Times.
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a man, identified as Yashpaul (40), sustained critical injuries after he was hit by a mortar shell in Akhnoor area of Jammu District on March 6, reports Kashmir Times.
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March - 6 
European countries are being used as hot destinations by terror group al Qaida to route money to India, Times of India quoting Peruvian Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) reported on March 6. The report said the FIU had found at least one case of such
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European countries are being used as hot destinations by terror group al Qaida to route money to India, Times of India quoting Peruvian Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) reported on March 6. The report said the FIU had found at least one case of such suspicious transaction by al Qaida every month and shared them with the US investigators. "The FIU also reports tracking cases similar to that of an OFAC-designated (US Office of Foreign Assets Control) of al Qaida element moving money from Europe through Lima and on to India," the report leaked by WikiLeaks, a non-profit media organisation dedicated to bringing important information to the public, quoting FIU head Enrique Saldivar disclosed. "Of the 7,710 suspicious activity reports examined by FIU analysts in 2009, 781 resulted in financial intelligence reports sent to the public ministry for further processing and investigation. “Based on these 781 intelligence reports, the FIU concludes more than 3 billion dollars moved illegally through Peru's financial sector in 2009," report added.
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March - 6 
Residents of Malegaon (Maharastra) on March 6 said the special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team reinvestigating the 2006 Malegaon bomb blasts told them that their probe revealed that the RDX used in the blasts was stolen from the Army, repo
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Residents of Malegaon (Maharastra) on March 6 said the special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team reinvestigating the 2006 Malegaon bomb blasts told them that their probe revealed that the RDX used in the blasts was stolen from the Army, reports Times of India. The Army had earlier denied this charge. On September 8, 2006, four RDX bombs planted on bicycles near a mosque at a cemetery in Mushawerat Chowk of Malegaon exploded, killing 31 persons and injuring 297 others. Seven youths from Malegaon were arrested by the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on charges of designing and engineering the blasts. In December 2006 the probe was handed over to the CBI. In 2011, a special CBI team began reinvestigating the case after a member of Abhinav Bharat Swami Aseemanand's confession claimed that the right-wing group was responsible for the Malegaon blast. The special CBI team conducted five meetings with the members of Organisations of All Muslim Sects (OAMS) in Malegaon and interacted with them. "The CBI told us that the RDX used in the blasts was stolen from the army," said a member of OAMS who was called by the CBI during the probe recently. A CBI team member, M V Laad, said, "I neither know anything about it nor do I want to talk on this issue". Another officer from the special CBI team said, "I have been to Malegaon but I cannot utter a single word."
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March - 6 
Sangai Express reports that a public meeting on Indo-Manipur conflict and public participation in resolving the conflict was held on March 6 at Saiton Keithel in Bishnupur District.
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Sangai Express reports that a public meeting on Indo-Manipur conflict and public participation in resolving the conflict was held on March 6 at Saiton Keithel in Bishnupur District.
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March - 6 
Sarkar Hembram, a Police Constable, suspected to have been abducted by Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) cadres in West Midnapore District, remained untraced for the third day, Police said. “Search operations are being
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Sarkar Hembram, a Police Constable, suspected to have been abducted by Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) cadres in West Midnapore District, remained untraced for the third day, Police said. “Search operations are being conducted in the area. We are trying our best to trace Constable, Sarkar Hembram,” said SP Praveen Tripathi. Hembram was abducted on March 3, by the suspected PCPA cadres from his in-law's house in Beliabera in the District.
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March - 6 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as Mohammad Aslam Malik, from Pul Doda in Doda District. He is a resident of village Seel Bhandas.
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as Mohammad Aslam Malik, from Pul Doda in Doda District. He is a resident of village Seel Bhandas.
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March - 6 
Sify.com reports that two persons were arrested, for extorting money in the name of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), in Purulia District on March 6. “Two daily wage labourers- Khalil Ansari and Panchu Mahato- were arrested Sunday mor
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Sify.com reports that two persons were arrested, for extorting money in the name of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), in Purulia District on March 6. “Two daily wage labourers- Khalil Ansari and Panchu Mahato- were arrested Sunday morning from Dikhshila village in Purulia Maffarsal Police Station area,” Superintendent of Police (SP) Sunil Chowdhury said. Both were extorting money in the name of the Maoists. Initially people did not inform the police, fearing an attack by the Maoists, but then lodged a complaint after realising that the duo was duping them, said Chowdhury. 'Acting on the specific complaint, we rounded up them from their residences. They will be brought before a local court Monday,' said the SP.
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March - 6 
The Chief Minister (CM) Omar Abdullah on March 6 said that the Jammu and Kashmir Government had received over 600 applications for a rehabilitation policy from relatives and parents of Kashmiri militants in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) who wants t
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The Chief Minister (CM) Omar Abdullah on March 6 said that the Jammu and Kashmir Government had received over 600 applications for a rehabilitation policy from relatives and parents of Kashmiri militants in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) who wants to return, reports Times of India. “They are being verified," CM Omar Abdullah added. "I hope the day is not far when we will approve these 600 applications for the return and rehabilitation of youth gone across," Omar said, adding that those, who had gone across for arms training to PoK will return without guns but along with wives and children to live a life of honour and dignity. The applications have been filed with Police chiefs of various Districts of Jammu and Kashmir during the past 2 months. The State Government has formally announced the rehabilitation policy on November 23, 2010. The policy has been launched to facilitate the return of ex-militants who belong to Jammu and Kashmir and had crossed over to PoK for arms and explosive training but had later given up and are willing to return to the State. The policy states that those who have gone to PoK or Pakistan between January 1 1989 and December 31 2009 and their dependents will be eligible for consideration under the policy. The applications would be scrutinised by District Superintendents of Police (SPs) and then forwarded to Crime Investigation Department (CID), which will prepare a dossier and give it to the Home Department which will take a final call on whether the person can be permitted to return, the policy states. The militants would be allowed to enter only through Wagah Border in Punjab and Salamabad and Chakan-Da-Bagh Line of Control (LoC) points in Jammu and Kashmir.
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March - 6 
The Government’s interlocutor RS Pandey on March 6 said that Government is willing to offer Nagaland greater autonomy in running its affairs and is learnt to be considering a move to transfer a few subjects from the Concurrent List to the State List
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The Government’s interlocutor RS Pandey on March 6 said that Government is willing to offer Nagaland greater autonomy in running its affairs and is learnt to be considering a move to transfer a few subjects from the Concurrent List to the State List exclusively in the case of this state to resolve the six-decade-old conflict and insurgency, reports Nagaland post. “They deserve greater autonomy in running their own affairs. Greater autonomy is something which ought to be considered as part of the honorable negotiated settlement,” added R.S Pandey.
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March - 6 
Two children, identified as Mohammad Yasir (9) and Mohd Asid (6) residents of Pukhrni, were injured in a land mine explosion near the Line of Control (LoC) in Pukhrni area of Nowshera tehsil (Revenue Unit) of Rajouri District on March 6 reports Daily
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Two children, identified as Mohammad Yasir (9) and Mohd Asid (6) residents of Pukhrni, were injured in a land mine explosion near the Line of Control (LoC) in Pukhrni area of Nowshera tehsil (Revenue Unit) of Rajouri District on March 6 reports Daily Excelsior. One of them lost his leg in the explosion.
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March - 6 
Union Home Secretary GK Pillai has described the progress of the ongoing peace talks between the Government and the rebel outfits in the North East such as the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-M
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Union Home Secretary GK Pillai has described the progress of the ongoing peace talks between the Government and the rebel outfits in the North East such as the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) as ‘good’.
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March - 7 
about 20 Maoist posters were found near the proposed site of the POSCO Steel Plant in parts of Ersama of Jagatsinghpur District, reports Times of India. The posters were written in Oriya, in which the Maoists warned the authority of "consequences" if
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about 20 Maoist posters were found near the proposed site of the POSCO Steel Plant in parts of Ersama of Jagatsinghpur District, reports Times of India. The posters were written in Oriya, in which the Maoists warned the authority of "consequences" if the land acquisition work was not stopped immediately. In these posters the Maoists claimed that all political parties Congress, Biju Janata Dal (BJD), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) among others were dancing to the tune of the private companies and allowing these companies to loot minerals of the State. Some of these posters were found on the walls of Ersama High School and store house of the supply department.
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March - 7 
according to Superintendent of Police (SP, Nuapada) Rajesh Pandit, the Maoists have started consolidating in the Sunabeda tiger reserve in Nuapada District. SP Pandit said that around 175 Maoists are entrenched in the sanctuary. "The number of Maoist
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according to Superintendent of Police (SP, Nuapada) Rajesh Pandit, the Maoists have started consolidating in the Sunabeda tiger reserve in Nuapada District. SP Pandit said that around 175 Maoists are entrenched in the sanctuary. "The number of Maoists has increased in the past two weeks. It has almost trebled as earlier only 50 to 60 Maoists had been camping in the area," the SP told TOI.
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March - 7 
Central Intelligence agencies unearthed a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) conspiracy to attack one or more venues of the ongoing World Cup cricket matches in India, The Hindu reported on March 7. Specific inputs have been communicated to Tamil Nadu a
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Central Intelligence agencies unearthed a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) conspiracy to attack one or more venues of the ongoing World Cup cricket matches in India, The Hindu reported on March 7. Specific inputs have been communicated to Tamil Nadu and other States, where the matches are to be played. Sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs said that inputs received through "sensitive channels" indicated that in October 2010, the Pakistan-based LeT cadre, Zaibuddin Ansari, or his associate’s researched information pertaining to explosive chemical substances and the stadiums where the 2011 World Cup matches were to be played. The suspects allegedly analysed eight cricket stadiums in India, including the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmadabad, Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore and M.A. Chidambaram Stadium at Chepauk in Chennai, the sources added. "We have been given an alert that Ansari and his associates researched the composition for chemicals known to be used in explosives, including ammonium nitrate, ammonium nitrate fuel oil and pentaerythritol tetranirate (PETN). They seem to have showed more interest in the manufacture of lead styphnate, which is used in the manufacture of different nitro compounds in explosives," an unnamed Senior Police Officer said.
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March - 7 
Daily Excelsior reports that three militants, including one who worked as a communication expert with Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), were arrested near Khan Market area of New Delhi for allegedly running a fake currency racket on March 7. The arrestees wer
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Daily Excelsior reports that three militants, including one who worked as a communication expert with Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), were arrested near Khan Market area of New Delhi for allegedly running a fake currency racket on March 7. The arrestees were identified as Mohammad Yunus (32), who allegedly has links with HM, Sirajuddin (26) and a graphic designer Mohammad Asif (26). Counterfeit notes with a value of INR one Million were recovered from the possession of the arrestee. Yunus, who hails from Ramban District of Jammu and Kashmir, was earlier arrested in September 2003 for allegedly possessing a hand grenade, pistol and knife. He was released on bail in December 2005 but stopped attending Court in 2008.
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Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Central Kashmir Range, Abdul Gani Mir on March 7 dismissed the reports that Srinagar is a militancy free zone, adding that around 50 militants are active in the Central Kashmir Range. He said this included some foreign
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Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Central Kashmir Range, Abdul Gani Mir on March 7 dismissed the reports that Srinagar is a militancy free zone, adding that around 50 militants are active in the Central Kashmir Range. He said this included some foreign militants as well. Referring to the arrests made by the Police after 2010's summer agitation, the DIG said that 1400 persons were arrested from Srinagar District. Out of these
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March - 7 
five Maoists cadres identified as Ganti Prasadam, Padma,wife of Maoist leader Ramakrishna, Andaluri Iswari, Rosa Mandangi and Gokul Kuldipia booked at Koraput jail expressed their unwillingness to be released despite being granted bail by the Odisha
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five Maoists cadres identified as Ganti Prasadam, Padma,wife of Maoist leader Ramakrishna, Andaluri Iswari, Rosa Mandangi and Gokul Kuldipia booked at Koraput jail expressed their unwillingness to be released despite being granted bail by the Odisha High Court after the State Government decided to withdraw cases against them in the wake of Malkangiri District collector's abduction. The Maoist leaders demanded the release of 627 tribals lodged in different jails. "Unless the Government starts initiative to free the tribals from jail according to the agreement, we will not avail of the bail," Ganti Prasadam told his lawyer Nihar Patnaik.
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March - 7 
IBNLive reports that an encounter took place between a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and a Special Police Team in Khammam District on March 7. The encounter, lasting about ten minutes, took place at about 1100 hrs in a
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IBNLive reports that an encounter took place between a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and a Special Police Team in Khammam District on March 7. The encounter, lasting about ten minutes, took place at about 1100 hrs in a forest near Mallampeta village in Chintur mandal (administrative division), when the Police were on a combing operation. Nobody was injured, the Police added. "The Maoists fired upon the Police, hiding behind the bushes, from Chhattisgarh territory. However, when our personnel retaliated, the Maoists ran away in to the deep forest," a senior Police Officer said, adding that the Police have recovered a Short barrelled rifle (SBLR) gun from the spot.
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March - 7 
Indian Express reports that the Jharkhand Government proposes to set up a new force called State Industrial Security Force (SISF) to provide security to industry and banks in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-infested areas, in the Sta
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Indian Express reports that the Jharkhand Government proposes to set up a new force called State Industrial Security Force (SISF) to provide security to industry and banks in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-infested areas, in the State Budget presented in the Assembly by Deputy Chief Minister Hemant Soren on March 7. The battalion of SISF, comprising ex-servicemen, planned to be raised will be recruited and their training will be completed by the end of fiscal year 2011-12. To deal with the Maoists, the Budget proposes to open 92 Police Stations and strengthen the Special Branch of the Police by setting up Cyber Security and Surveillance System and Intelligence Training School for its staff. Soren, presented a deficit budget of INR 38.6577 billion, said 18,000 Police posts were vacant. Of these, 11,000 posts of constables and 850 posts of Sub-Inspectors would be filled up in the coming financial year. "In order to overcome the problem of the Naxalites [Left Wing Extremism], the administrative officers were sensitised. The effort was also being made to help improve institutional system," Soren added.
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March - 7 
Kanglaonline on March 7 reports that eleven persons including nine (six children) family members of the Sunil Meitei faction Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Sunil Faction), who are settled at Mizoram Bongkon village, were abducted by unidentified per
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Kanglaonline on March 7 reports that eleven persons including nine (six children) family members of the Sunil Meitei faction Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Sunil Faction), who are settled at Mizoram Bongkon village, were abducted by unidentified persons. However, KCP alleged that it was the handy work of Security Forces (SFs) Personnel.
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March - 7 
Kashmir Times on March 7 reports that two Policemen were critically injured after unidentified militants attacked them with the sharp edged weapons at Yaripora village Kulgam District. The injured Policemen were identified as Constable Abdul Majid Bh
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Kashmir Times on March 7 reports that two Policemen were critically injured after unidentified militants attacked them with the sharp edged weapons at Yaripora village Kulgam District. The injured Policemen were identified as Constable Abdul Majid Bhat of Shopian District and Special Police Official (SPO) Mohammad Ashraf of Kulgam District, adds Daily Excelsior. A massive search operation in the area has been launched to capture the militants.
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March - 7 
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief Rakesh Maria on March 7 said that the ATS has got "new material and good information" after interrogating Praveen Mutalik and some more arrests are likely in connection with the 2008 Malegaon blast case, r
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Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief Rakesh Maria on March 7 said that the ATS has got "new material and good information" after interrogating Praveen Mutalik and some more arrests are likely in connection with the 2008 Malegaon blast case, reports Times of India. "During the interrogation of Mutalik, we have got good information and new material that has been recorded. He told us about the boys who underwent training of bomb making, using of weapons and marshal arts. The names of boys are with us," Rakesh Maria claimed. Praveen Venkatesh Mutalik alias Praveen Mutalik, a member of radical Hindu outfit Abhinav Bharat, was arrested from Gokak town in Belgaum District of Karnataka on January 31, 2011 by the ATS. Rakesh Maria refused to divulge more information but said, "the ATS would soon file supplementary charge sheet in the court." The ATS has so far arrested 12 persons, including prime accused Sadhvi Prangya Singh Thakur and Lieutenant Colonel Shrikant Purohit, members of the same right-wing Hindu group.
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March - 7 
Nagaland post reports that militants tried an unsuccessful bomb attack at the residence of Minister for Minorities and Other Backward Classes (MOBC) and Rural Development and Panchayati Raj at Kiyamgei in Imphal East District on March 7. A live unexp
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Nagaland post reports that militants tried an unsuccessful bomb attack at the residence of Minister for Minorities and Other Backward Classes (MOBC) and Rural Development and Panchayati Raj at Kiyamgei in Imphal East District on March 7. A live unexploded bomb recovered from nearby the main entrance gate of the minister’s residence. The attack comes up at a time when Security has been beefed in the entire Imphal area with the countdown of President of India, Pratibha Devi Singh Patil visit and beginning of budget session of the Manipur Assembly.
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March - 7 
Nagaland Post reports that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) founder member and ‘vice chairman’ Pradip Gogoi, who was released from prison after twelve years, said that he was hopeful of "meaningful talks" with New Delhi to resolve the conflict
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Nagaland Post reports that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) founder member and ‘vice chairman’ Pradip Gogoi, who was released from prison after twelve years, said that he was hopeful of "meaningful talks" with New Delhi to resolve the conflict in Assam.
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March - 7 
PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had called a State-wide bandh (general shutdown) on March 7, to protest against the violation of the peace agreement arrived at during the Malkangiri hostage crisis by arresting a top
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PTI reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had called a State-wide bandh (general shutdown) on March 7, to protest against the violation of the peace agreement arrived at during the Malkangiri hostage crisis by arresting a top Maoist leader in Bargarh District on March 5. The bandh was called by the outfit's Odisha State Organizing Committee.
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March - 7 
Rajinder Kumar (22) of Khandyal in Jammu District sustained critical injuries after he steeped over a land mine while grazing cattle in border village of Akhnoor tehsil (revenue unit), according to Kashmir Times.
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Rajinder Kumar (22) of Khandyal in Jammu District sustained critical injuries after he steeped over a land mine while grazing cattle in border village of Akhnoor tehsil (revenue unit), according to Kashmir Times.
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March - 7 
Sangai Express reports that arrested United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chairman’ Sanayaima alias RK Meghen was produced before the Special Court of National Investigation Agency (NIA) at Guwahati on March 7. Talking to media persons inside the
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Sangai Express reports that arrested United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chairman’ Sanayaima alias RK Meghen was produced before the Special Court of National Investigation Agency (NIA) at Guwahati on March 7. Talking to media persons inside the court complex, arrested UNLF ‘chairman’ reacted strongly to the remarks of Union Home Secretary GK Pillai who is quoted to have said in media that militant outfits have shown interested in talks after many leaders including Meghen have been arrested. In this regard, Meghen retorted, ‘‘we have never said we are interested in talks, nor they have made any offer’ and the stand of UNLF is right to self determination of the people of Manipur who firmly believe in the proposal of plebiscite announced by UNLF in 2005. The growing demand of the people for holding plebiscite to resolve the Manipur-India conflict is appreciable. So, there is no question of any talks with India from the side of UNLF".
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Sangai Express reports that five cadres of Sunil Meitei faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - KCP- Sunil faction), including four accused in two murder cases, were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) during March 7-8 at Kha Jiri, Kamong Kabowakching
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Sangai Express reports that five cadres of Sunil Meitei faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - KCP- Sunil faction), including four accused in two murder cases, were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) during March 7-8 at Kha Jiri, Kamong Kabowakching and Nambol areas in Bishnupur District. The arrestees are identified as Sanabam Samananda alias Ibungo (20), Pukhrambam Romesh alias Inao (22), Yumnam Domen alias Tayai (29), Ningthoujam Idom alias Leichin alias Doma alias Chamba and Yumnam Indubala alias Abe (34). Sources said that S Samananda, P Romesh, Y Domen and N Idom were directly involved in the murder of Utlou Gram Panchayat Zilla Parishad Member, Thokchom Sanayaima Singh, on October 23, 2010 and Huidrom Subachandra on January 29, 2011. They were also involved in the abduction of Leimapokpam PHC MO Dr Wangkhem Nabachandra on December 13, 2010.
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March - 7 
SFs arrested four cadres of the KCP-Sunil Faction from Bongkawn area of Aizwal on March 7. The arrested cadres are identified as one Konsam Inaocha alias J.K Singh (35), Chirom Herojit alias Abung, (29), Ingudam Bipen Singh (32), Thounaojam Ningol Ch
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SFs arrested four cadres of the KCP-Sunil Faction from Bongkawn area of Aizwal on March 7. The arrested cadres are identified as one Konsam Inaocha alias J.K Singh (35), Chirom Herojit alias Abung, (29), Ingudam Bipen Singh (32), Thounaojam Ningol Chirom Ongbi Gita alias Gitanjali (35). Sources said that they were actively involved in extortion from businessmen, contractors, general public and Government officers through mobile phone for the last six months.
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March - 7 
Telegraph reports that one Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) cadre, identified as Keshab Mahato was killed during an encounter reportedly between the PCPA cadres and the Communist
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Telegraph reports that one Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) cadre, identified as Keshab Mahato was killed during an encounter reportedly between the PCPA cadres and the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) supporters in the Jhargram region of West Midnapore District on March 7. According to the Police, the firing incident took place when around 50 PCPA cadres started hurling bombs and firing bullets at the houses of the 25 CPI-M supporters, in an attempt to prevent them from returning to their homes at Khaerboni village after they had earlier managed to escape from the area a few months back. "The sequence of events is still not very clear to us as by the time the forces reached the village, most of the people had fled. The body found at the spot was identified that of Keshab Mahato, resident of nearby Patashimul village," Additional Superintendent of Police of Jhargram Police District Mukesh Kumar said.
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March - 7 
The Amritsar police on March 7 arrested Sohan Singh alias Sohanjit Singh, a close associate of a Pakistan-based terrorist Paramjit Singh Panjwar, ‘chief’ of Khalistan Commando Force (KCF), reports Times of India. A .32 bore revolver, a magazine and f
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The Amritsar police on March 7 arrested Sohan Singh alias Sohanjit Singh, a close associate of a Pakistan-based terrorist Paramjit Singh Panjwar, ‘chief’ of Khalistan Commando Force (KCF), reports Times of India. A .32 bore revolver, a magazine and five live cartridges were recovered from the possession of the arrested militant. In May 8, 2010, Sohan Singh had allegedly planted a bomb in a car near Circuit House in Amritsar with the help of Sukhdev Singh alias Chira, Ratandeep Singh, Narain Singh alias Chaura and Gurinder Singh alias Heera and Gurjit Singh. Police had announced a reward of INR one lakh for giving information on Sohanjit. Preliminary interrogation of Sohanjit Singh revealed that he was a close associate of Paramjit Singh Panjwar. He had visited Pakistan along with Sikh jatha's and was trying to revive terrorism in the State with an active support of Panjwar.
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March - 7 
The Armed Forces are facing a shortage of 15,004 officers and have initiated several measures, including increasing the intake of Short Service Commission (SSC) officers, to meet the shortfall, Defence Minister AK Antony informed Lok Sabha (Lower hou
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The Armed Forces are facing a shortage of 15,004 officers and have initiated several measures, including increasing the intake of Short Service Commission (SSC) officers, to meet the shortfall, Defence Minister AK Antony informed Lok Sabha (Lower house of Parliament) on March 7, reports Times of India. In written reply to a question, Defence Minister AK Antony said "the extent of shortage of officers is around 12,349 in the Army, 1,818 in the Navy and 837 in the Air Force. The shortage of pilots in the Air Force is about 426." "There is no significant problem of shortage of personnel below officer rank (PBORs) in the Armed Forces," he added. "All officers, including those in the Short Service Commission (SSC), are now eligible to hold substantive rank of Captain, Major and Lieutenant Colonel after two, six and 13 years of reckonable service respectively. The tenure of SSC officers has been increased from 10 to 14 years," he said.
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March - 7 
the District Special Party Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) unearthed nine claymore mines at Siribala village near RV Nagar of GK Veedhi mandal in the District on March 7.
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the District Special Party Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) unearthed nine claymore mines at Siribala village near RV Nagar of GK Veedhi mandal in the District on March 7.
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March - 7 
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on March 7 warned that the SIM cards becoming the new national security risk, reports Times of India. The information came out that many of the SIM cards being used by nearly 700 million mobile users in the country
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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on March 7 warned that the SIM cards becoming the new national security risk, reports Times of India. The information came out that many of the SIM cards being used by nearly 700 million mobile users in the country may have malevolent embedded software, which has put India's security agencies on tenterhooks. This new national security risk has alarmed the MHA and it intends to ask the telecom industry to replace all such imported SIMs in the country with locally manufactured ones at their own cost. According to a Government source, only 30% of the total volumes of SIM cards are imported at present, though even this figure will now be subjected to a formal evaluation of installed capacity. The fear is that the embedded software turns the SIM card into a minicomputer, which can be a cause of abuse. The security agencies are proposing that only blank SIM cards be allowed for import and the personalization process be done entirely by domestic firms. However, since this can only reduce vulnerability of future imports, MHA wants the industry to replace all existing SIMs at its own cost. The MHA also wants the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) to weed out all fake and duplicate IMEI numbers, indicating that its earlier crackdowns have not been entirely successful.
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March - 7 
the sitting of State Advisory Board on National Security Act (NSA) which held under the chairmanship of Justice (Retd) S.P. Rajkhowa at Central Sajiwa Jail in Imphal East District, approved the detention of 18 under trials belonging to different mili
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the sitting of State Advisory Board on National Security Act (NSA) which held under the chairmanship of Justice (Retd) S.P. Rajkhowa at Central Sajiwa Jail in Imphal East District, approved the detention of 18 under trials belonging to different militant outfits under NSA, 1980, reports Kanglaonline.
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March - 7 
The Supreme Court on March 7 directed the Jharkhand and Tripura Governments to ensure that all schools and hostels of educational institutions are free from the occupation of Security Forces (SFs) within two months, reports Times of India. The apex c
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The Supreme Court on March 7 directed the Jharkhand and Tripura Governments to ensure that all schools and hostels of educational institutions are free from the occupation of Security Forces (SFs) within two months, reports Times of India. The apex court also expressed its displeasure against the Assam Government for not furnishing details about the number of schools occupied by the SFs and threatened that non-compliance of its orders would compel it to summon the Chief Secretary. A Bench comprising Justices BS Sudershan Reddy and SS Nijjar refused to give longer breathing period to the State Governments for implementing its direction. The Jharkhand Government counsel said 26 of the 47 school buildings have been freed from the presence of the para-military and State Police and sought another six months to fulfil the apex court order. Declining the plea, the Bench said, "the Jharkhand Government is directed to free the schools from the occupation of security forces within two months". The identical direction came for the Tripura Government which said only 16 schools out of 4000 are under the occupation of the central forces and due to insurgency reason it would take another six months for its removal. Further, the bench, which had asked the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER) to hold meetings with seven North Eastern States on various aspects of development, made it party to the petition. The court during the earlier hearings had expressed its displeasure that Government did not respond to its order on the "serious" issue of ensuring that all schools and hostels of educational institutions should be kept away from the occupation of SFs.
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March - 7 
Times of India reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an encounter between the Security Forces (SFs) and Maoists at Panchrukhiya hill in Aurangabad District in the wee hours on March 7. The encounter, b
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Times of India reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an encounter between the Security Forces (SFs) and Maoists at Panchrukhiya hill in Aurangabad District in the wee hours on March 7. The encounter, began on the intervening night of March 6 – 7, and lasted about six hours. The SFs neutralised a Maoist training camp atop the hill located in Madanpur Block of the District. The dead Maoist has been identified as one Karu Singh Bhokta of Petawar village under the Banke Bazar Police Station under Lutwa Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) of the District. The SFs recovered some explosive materials, two petrol bombs, battery chargers, Maoist literatures, cooked food and utensils from the site. The SFs also neutralised two bunkers at the site, Additional Director General (Headquarters) ADG (HQs) Rajvardhan Sharma said. Six persons, including five women of Lutwa panchayat, were detained by the Police in this connection. The women were later released after interrogation while one was arrested, Sharma said.
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March - 7 
unidentified militants blew up a portion of a railway track at Soothoo, less than one kilometer from Nowgam Railway station at around 9.00 PM, following which the train services have been suspended. Two metres of the railway track were damaged.
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unidentified militants blew up a portion of a railway track at Soothoo, less than one kilometer from Nowgam Railway station at around 9.00 PM, following which the train services have been suspended. Two metres of the railway track were damaged.
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March - 8 
a 40 hours Manipur bandh (general shut down) was called by the Manipur Peoples Liberation Front (MPLF) for boycotting the visit of President of India Pratibha Patil to Manipur on March 10.The bandh will begin from midnight of March 9 which will concl
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a 40 hours Manipur bandh (general shut down) was called by the Manipur Peoples Liberation Front (MPLF) for boycotting the visit of President of India Pratibha Patil to Manipur on March 10.The bandh will begin from midnight of March 9 which will conclude at 4 pm of March 11, reports Kanglaonline.
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March - 8 
Daily Excelsior reports that Security Forces on March 8 repatriated youth to Pakistani Army, who inadvertently crossed over to the Indian side of the border from a forward outpost along Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District. The Senior Officers of
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Daily Excelsior reports that Security Forces on March 8 repatriated youth to Pakistani Army, who inadvertently crossed over to the Indian side of the border from a forward outpost along Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District. The Senior Officers of both India and Pakistan were present at the time of repartition.
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March - 8 
In the Ganderbal Assembly Constituency (Ganderbal District) of Chief Minister (CM) Omar Abdullah, the Public Safety Act (PSA) was not used harshly unlike other parts of the State according to Kashmir Times. No person was booked under PSA. CM and his
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In the Ganderbal Assembly Constituency (Ganderbal District) of Chief Minister (CM) Omar Abdullah, the Public Safety Act (PSA) was not used harshly unlike other parts of the State according to Kashmir Times. No person was booked under PSA. CM and his Government machinery preferred to play safe in Ganderbal after realising the importance of the public opinion in view of Omar’s defeat in 2002 Assembly elections from Ganderbal. According to Police records 158 youth were arrested across the Ganderbal District on charges of alleged stone throwing and protests in last summer. Almost 156 youth were bailed out in local Police Stations and rests of the youth were bailed out by the Court. Nobody was booked under PSA. The records also mention the injuries of Security Forces (SFs) while clashing with protestors who had taken to streets against the civilian killings. The records suggest that more 150 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Personnel and around 50 Police personnel were injured in clashes between protests and men in uniform in four month long unrest. As the hunt for youth for alleged stone throwing and disrupting of peace is going on across the valley, Ganderbal Police is not looking for any youth.
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March - 8 
Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces (SFs) on March 8 arrested one National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Himato Sumi, from Padumphukri area in Dimapur District and recovered two 7.65 mm pistols from his
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Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces (SFs) on March 8 arrested one National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadre, identified as Himato Sumi, from Padumphukri area in Dimapur District and recovered two 7.65 mm pistols from his possession.
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March - 8 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants in New Guwahati area on March 8. The arrestees were identified as Mithisen Swargiary alias Kamal Swargiary and Sanjeev Brahma. Ammunition and electronic detonat
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants in New Guwahati area on March 8. The arrestees were identified as Mithisen Swargiary alias Kamal Swargiary and Sanjeev Brahma. Ammunition and electronic detonators were recovered from the possession of the arrested militants.
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March - 8 
Sentinel reports that militants shot at an assistant sub-inspector, identified as Uday Medhi working at the Assam Police Radio Organization (APRO), in Guwahati on March 8.
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Sentinel reports that militants shot at an assistant sub-inspector, identified as Uday Medhi working at the Assam Police Radio Organization (APRO), in Guwahati on March 8.
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March - 8 
Shillong Times reports that after more than one and a half months of stay in relief camps in Goalpara District of Assam after the recent ethnic clash between the Garos and the Rabhas, the last batch of 6500 displaced Rabhas returned to camps in Megha
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Shillong Times reports that after more than one and a half months of stay in relief camps in Goalpara District of Assam after the recent ethnic clash between the Garos and the Rabhas, the last batch of 6500 displaced Rabhas returned to camps in Meghalaya between February 25 and March 1. The Rabhas have been kept in 18 transit camps and are 4711 in numbers.
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March - 8 
Sify.com reports that the Chhattisgarh Government has purchased 3,065 bullet-proof jackets for its Police Force in its fight against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, State Home Minister Nankiran Kanwar told the Raipur Assembly
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Sify.com reports that the Chhattisgarh Government has purchased 3,065 bullet-proof jackets for its Police Force in its fight against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, State Home Minister Nankiran Kanwar told the Raipur Assembly on March 8. In April 2010, Chhattisgarh saw one of the worst Maoists attacks on its Security Forces in which 75 troopers were killed. Each jacket, weighing 6.3 kilograms and will cost INR 56,137.50. Kanwar, in his written reply to Congress member Shakrajit Nayak, also said that the Union Home Minister had exempted the jacket purchase from customs and excise duty.
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March - 8 
Taking note of reports of Pune-based real estate agent and stud farm owner Hasan Ali Khan's alleged links with arms dealers and people associated with terror activities, the Supreme Court on March 8 asked the Centre to indicate whether he could be bo
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Taking note of reports of Pune-based real estate agent and stud farm owner Hasan Ali Khan's alleged links with arms dealers and people associated with terror activities, the Supreme Court on March 8 asked the Centre to indicate whether he could be booked under the anti-terror law, reports The Hindu. A bench of Justices B Sudershan Reddy and S S Nijjar said that emerging evidence marked a threat to national security. Hasan Ali Khan was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in Pune on March 7 under the charge of massive money laundering and tax evasion.
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March - 8 
the Assam United People Front (AUPF) called an Assam bandh on March 10 from 5 am to 5 pm to protest against the State Government’s delay in taking action against those guilty of killing Adivasi leader Bosco Chermako, who was killed by militants on Fe
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the Assam United People Front (AUPF) called an Assam bandh on March 10 from 5 am to 5 pm to protest against the State Government’s delay in taking action against those guilty of killing Adivasi leader Bosco Chermako, who was killed by militants on February 22 in Kokrajhar District and atrocities on Adivasi people.
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March - 8 
The Hindu reports that the Special Task Force (STF) of Bihar Police arrested two top ranking cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Khagaria District on March 8. Acting on a tip-off, the STF personnel carried out raids and arre
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The Hindu reports that the Special Task Force (STF) of Bihar Police arrested two top ranking cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Khagaria District on March 8. Acting on a tip-off, the STF personnel carried out raids and arrested Yogi Singh, ‘secretary’ of the North Bihar Central Zone, carrying cash reward of INR 25,000 on his head, and O P Yadav, armed squad member of the Maoist outfit, Director General of Police Neelmani said.
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March - 8 
the NSCN-K, National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Federal Government of Nagaland / Naga National Council (FGN/NNC) met on March 8 in Dimapur in the presence of the members of Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) and said t
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the NSCN-K, National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Federal Government of Nagaland / Naga National Council (FGN/NNC) met on March 8 in Dimapur in the presence of the members of Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) and said that they ‘realised the urgency’ of the highest level ‘summit’ of the three groups. The highest level summit implies a meeting of the top most leaders of the three Naga underground organisations as part of the Naga reconciliation process, Sangai Express reports.
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March - 8 
Times of India reports on March 8, that over 2,600 civilians and Security Force (SF) personnel were killed between 2008 and 2010 in several incidents of Left Wing Extremist (LWE) violence across the country, says Minister of State (Home Affairs) Guru
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Times of India reports on March 8, that over 2,600 civilians and Security Force (SF) personnel were killed between 2008 and 2010 in several incidents of Left Wing Extremist (LWE) violence across the country, says Minister of State (Home Affairs) Gurudas Kamat. According to the information given by Kamat in Lok Sabha, out of the total of 2,632 casualties, including 1,799 civilians and 833 SF personnel, a highest of 1,003 was in 2010, followed by 908 in 2009 and 721 in 2008. Incidentally, there has been an increase in the number of incidents of economic targets by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). Out of the 909 such attempts, a highest of 325 were on forest road, culvert; 158 on telephone exchanges; 135 on school buildings; 127 on railways properties; 61 on panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) bhawans; 33 to disturb electric supply by targeting poles and 18 on mining related projects among others in the last three years. About 6,061 incidents of violence by LWE were reported during the period, the Minister said.
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March - 8 
Times of India reports that 15 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a dalam (squad) member and two women surrendered before Visakha Rural Superintendent of Police (SP) Vineet Brijlal in Vishakhapatnam District on March 8. Tho
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Times of India reports that 15 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a dalam (squad) member and two women surrendered before Visakha Rural Superintendent of Police (SP) Vineet Brijlal in Vishakhapatnam District on March 8. Those who surrendered included Seendri Eswara Rao alias Beesu of Nallabilli in Budaralla panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) of Koyyuru mandal (administrative division). All of the surrendered Maoist cadres belonged to the GK Veedhi and Koyyuru mandals and were involved in offences like famine raids, roads digging and blasting of electrical towers, besides murder of G Sanyasi Rao of Chaldigedda. No cases will be filed against the surrendered Maoists, the SP said.
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March - 8 
Times of India reports that nine armed cadres of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), were arrested by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Moshina village in West Midnapore District on March 8. Inspector General of Police (IGP), CR
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Times of India reports that nine armed cadres of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), were arrested by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Moshina village in West Midnapore District on March 8. Inspector General of Police (IGP), CRPF (operations), T B Rao, said acting on a tip-off, CRPF's 50th battalion troopers raided a hideout in Moshina village three kilometres from Pirakata. "The information related to the presence of some armed miscreants hiding there with a huge stockpile of arms," Rao said. A huge cache of arms and ammunition was also recovered by the CRPF troopers.
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March - 8 
Times of India reports that the Police have recovered 50 bags of ammonium nitrate along with a vehicle at Demotand under Hazaribagh Sadar Police Station in Hazaribag District on March 8. Binod Kumar Singh, the officer-in-charge of Hazaribagh Sadar Po
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Times of India reports that the Police have recovered 50 bags of ammonium nitrate along with a vehicle at Demotand under Hazaribagh Sadar Police Station in Hazaribag District on March 8. Binod Kumar Singh, the officer-in-charge of Hazaribagh Sadar Police Station, said that acting on a tip-off that huge quantity of explosives was dispatched by one Mukesh Modi, the Police tried to stop the vehicle for checking. But the driver broke the Police barrier and sped away with the vehicle. "We chased the vehicle and ultimately succeeded in overpowering the driver at Demotand, about 10 kilometres away from Hazaribagh town," Singh said. On interrogation, driver Md Irfan told the Police that they were asked to hand over the explosives to a person in Gumla.
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March - 9 
A foreign intelligence agency conveyed to India that Islamist militant outfits al Qaida and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) may target ongoing world cup cricket matches in India and vital oil installations along the coastline. The agency further warned that so
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A foreign intelligence agency conveyed to India that Islamist militant outfits al Qaida and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) may target ongoing world cup cricket matches in India and vital oil installations along the coastline. The agency further warned that some cadres of an operational cell of the al Qaida and LeT could already be in the country, having possibly entered via Nepal, and some more may arrive soon. Following these warnings the Centre asked the States to beef up security along the coastline, oil installations and all World Cup venues. Indian Navy, Coast Guard, coastal police of the states and coastal villages were also alerted.
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March - 9 
Assam Tribune reports that highly-placed sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) revealed on March 9 that the Maoist rebel groups are making efforts to establish tactical alliance with the hard line faction of the United Liberation Front of As
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Assam Tribune reports that highly-placed sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) revealed on March 9 that the Maoist rebel groups are making efforts to establish tactical alliance with the hard line faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) headed by the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the outfit, Paresh Baruah in the wake of the recent developments including the move of the pro-talk members of the ULFA including the outfit’s ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa starting the process of talks with the Government of India.
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March - 9 
confirming clandestine links between insurgents of North-east and China, the Union Government clarified that there are no specific reports to suggest that rebels in the North-east were offered sale of surface-to-air missiles by agents of Chinese inte
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confirming clandestine links between insurgents of North-east and China, the Union Government clarified that there are no specific reports to suggest that rebels in the North-east were offered sale of surface-to-air missiles by agents of Chinese intelligence agencies. However, there are inputs suggesting visit of some leaders of insurgent groups in the Northeastern Region to China on several occasions, with the objective to establish rapport with Chinese authorities to facilitate procurement of arms and ammunition from arms agents in that country. The armory acquired from China by the insurgent groups is smuggled through Thailand and Sino-Myanmar border to the Northeastern States. The acquisition of arms is facilitated by the easy availability of weapons in the Sino-Myanmar border towns like Tengchong, Ruili and Yingjiang in Yunnan province.
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March - 9 
Daily Excelsior reports that, Pakistan Rangers made another attempt on March 9 to infiltrate two militants into Jammu District from International Border (IB) at Alla Mai De Kothe along Niki Tawi river in Jammu District but the bid was foiled by Secu
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Daily Excelsior reports that, Pakistan Rangers made another attempt on March 9 to infiltrate two militants into Jammu District from International Border (IB) at Alla Mai De Kothe along Niki Tawi river in Jammu District but the bid was foiled by Security Forces (SFs) killing one militant and injuring another. Injured militant managed to escape back to Pakistan. SFs recovered five kg cocaine, one AK-56 rifle with 40 rounds, one magazine, two Nokia mobile telephones, three Pakistan (Subscriber Identification Module) SIM cards and one India SIM card, PKR 170 from the possession of killed militant indicating a nexus between militants and narcotics smugglers of New Delhi and Mumbai. Official sources told that the jawans (constables) of 122nd Border Security Force (BSF) observed movement of two militants at Pillar No. 805 near Alla Mai De Kothe Posts of village Agre Chak along Niki Tawi in RS Pura Sector of Jammu District trying to infiltrate into Indian territory after being launched by the Rangers from their Afzal Sayeed Post in Chota Pind area of Pakistan. According to sources, the same militants had tried to infiltrate into this side from the similar route on the intervening night of February 27 and 28, 2011.
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March - 9 
despite the 40-hour general strike called by the banned the Manipur People’s Liberation Front (MPLF) to boycott the President’s visit in the state, the President who arrived at Nagaland’s capital Kohima on March 9 will be arriving in Imphal at 4 pm o
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despite the 40-hour general strike called by the banned the Manipur People’s Liberation Front (MPLF) to boycott the President’s visit in the state, the President who arrived at Nagaland’s capital Kohima on March 9 will be arriving in Imphal at 4 pm on March 10 (today). MPLF in an emailed statement said the President’s visit was “nothing but to lie that Manipur is a part of India,” States Nagaland Post.
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March - 9 
Hindustan Times reports that 590 persons, including 298 Security Force (SF) personnel- most of them Paramilitary troopers, have been killed in 667 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacks in Chhattisgarh since 2009. "A total of 298 Securi
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Hindustan Times reports that 590 persons, including 298 Security Force (SF) personnel- most of them Paramilitary troopers, have been killed in 667 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacks in Chhattisgarh since 2009. "A total of 298 Security personnel were martyred while 292 civilians were also killed in the State during January 2009 till January 2011, in a total of 667 Maoist attacks," a source at the Police headquarters in Raipur said on March 9. He said Paramilitary troopers suffered the maximum casualty as 170 of their personnel were killed; the State Police Force lost 86 Policemen while 42 Special Police Officers (SPOs) were also killed by Maoists.
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March - 9 
Kanglaonline reports that unidentified militants lobbed a grenade at the residence of an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of the Manipur Police Radio (MPR), Chabungbam Tejchandra at Heirangoithong Maibam Leikai in Imphal West District on March 9. Howeve
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Kanglaonline reports that unidentified militants lobbed a grenade at the residence of an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of the Manipur Police Radio (MPR), Chabungbam Tejchandra at Heirangoithong Maibam Leikai in Imphal West District on March 9. However the bomb failed to explode and was neutralised later
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March - 9 
Pakistan Army violated ceasefire on the Line of Control (LoC) at Shahpur Gountrian in Poonch District in a bid to push militants to Indian side of the border. Pakistan Army started firing at forward Indian Posts of Jungle 3 and MMG Tib in Shahpur Gou
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Pakistan Army violated ceasefire on the Line of Control (LoC) at Shahpur Gountrian in Poonch District in a bid to push militants to Indian side of the border. Pakistan Army started firing at forward Indian Posts of Jungle 3 and MMG Tib in Shahpur Gountrial area on the LoC in Poonch. No casualties or damage have been reported on the Indian side. The Indian Army is likely to lodge a strong protest with their counterparts in Pakistan on March 10 over unprovoked and heavy firing on the Indian positions.
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March - 9 
Sangai Express reports that SFs, in a major breakthrough, arrested the Public Relation Officer (PRO) of the United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA), identified as Satkhogin Chongloi (49), at Phaitol village of Tousem sub-division in Tamenglong District
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Sangai Express reports that SFs, in a major breakthrough, arrested the Public Relation Officer (PRO) of the United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA), identified as Satkhogin Chongloi (49), at Phaitol village of Tousem sub-division in Tamenglong District on March 8
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March - 9 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested a cadre of the Noyon faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Noyon), identified as Yumnam Ibohal alias Sunil alias Nanao Singh (28) on March 9 from Thongju Part-II Pechu Lampak in Imphal West District. On spot verifi
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested a cadre of the Noyon faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Noyon), identified as Yumnam Ibohal alias Sunil alias Nanao Singh (28) on March 9 from Thongju Part-II Pechu Lampak in Imphal West District. On spot verification, the individual disclosed that he was working under the command of Lingjel Devi for the last one year. He was assigned to extort money from various department officials for party fund. A mobile hand set was seized from his possession.
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March - 9 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested at least three militant cadres during two separate operations from different parts of the state, reports Kanglaonline. In the first incident, SFs arrested two cadres of United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA) identified as
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested at least three militant cadres during two separate operations from different parts of the state, reports Kanglaonline. In the first incident, SFs arrested two cadres of United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA) identified as Sesem Singshit (27) and Henlalmoni Kipgen (29) from New Checkon Bazaar in Imphal East District. At least 20 extortion notes of the outfit were recovered from their possession. On verification they disclosed that they joined UTLA in the month of December 2010 through one Seiboi of the outfit. In the second operation in the same District, SFs arrested a cadre of the United Naga People's Council (UNPC) militant identified as Ramroi Sharimol (30) from Lamlao area on March 9.
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March - 9 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested one People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Moirangthem Ratan alias Ningthembi alias Amu Singh (24), from Langathel Mamang Leikai in Thoubal District on March 9.
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested one People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Moirangthem Ratan alias Ningthembi alias Amu Singh (24), from Langathel Mamang Leikai in Thoubal District on March 9.
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March - 9 
Somali pirates, on March 9 freed all crew members of a hijacked ship M.V. Rak Afrikana including 11 Indians, who have since been shifted to a Spanish naval ship, according to The Hindu. However, the fate of six Indians aboard another hijacked vessel
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Somali pirates, on March 9 freed all crew members of a hijacked ship M.V. Rak Afrikana including 11 Indians, who have since been shifted to a Spanish naval ship, according to The Hindu. However, the fate of six Indians aboard another hijacked vessel M.V. Suez still hangs in the balance even as its owner has been persuaded by the Egyptian government to hold negotiations. The Indian Navy and the Consulate in Dubai had requested the Spanish Navy to use its vessel located near Afrikana to rescue the 11 Indian crew members. Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said all of them were safe aboard the Spanish naval ship.
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March - 10 
a top ranking CPI-Maoist cadre identified as Sukra Oraon alias Jogeshwar Oraon, son of Gondura Ganjhu of Pali village under Senha Police Station, was arrested from Ita-Barhi village under Bhandra block in the District on March 10. Oraon is a top cadr
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a top ranking CPI-Maoist cadre identified as Sukra Oraon alias Jogeshwar Oraon, son of Gondura Ganjhu of Pali village under Senha Police Station, was arrested from Ita-Barhi village under Bhandra block in the District on March 10. Oraon is a top cadre in zonal ‘commander’ Ravindhra Ganjhu's group. "Two years ago, Sukra along with his two companions was arrested from the Sisai Police Station area with six arms. Coming out of jail, he was busy expanding CPI-Maoist activities but a force led by Town Police Station Officer-in-Charge P Nag arrested him. Several CPI-Maoist posters were seized from his possession," SP Minz said.
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March - 10 
According to India Express, Security Forces (SFs) during October 2008 operations in Jammu and Kashmir found that four Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants killed in a series of encounters were from Kerala. Subsequently, they learnt that the group had a fi
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According to India Express, Security Forces (SFs) during October 2008 operations in Jammu and Kashmir found that four Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants killed in a series of encounters were from Kerala. Subsequently, they learnt that the group had a fifth member, who managed to escape. The revelation set the Police and later the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on a trail that showed how the LeT was recruiting youths from Kerala, training them in Kerala and in Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh, and then using them for operations in Jammu and Kashmir. Three years on, the NIA has retraced much of the trail with information from two suspected LeT militants from Jammu and Kashmir. Unnamed except as A and B, they have disclosed the identity of the LeT leader who allegedly supervised the recruitment. A and B are mentioned as witnesses in the NIA charge sheet submitted recently in a Special Court in Kochi in Kerala. They were examined under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. PC). According to the charge sheet, they have named Wali alias Rashid Abdullah, Baitullah Mujahideen of LeT training camp in Muzaffarabad of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), as having supervised the recruitments. A and B claim to have attended a jihadi (Holy War) training camp with Wali and the Kerala youths at Lolab forest in Kupwara District.
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March - 10 
acting on the inputs provided by the arrested five Maoists in course of interrogation, the STF team raided Dulhar village in neighbouring Munger District and neutralised a mini-gun factory. The STF arrested three more persons, including Subodh Rai, f
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acting on the inputs provided by the arrested five Maoists in course of interrogation, the STF team raided Dulhar village in neighbouring Munger District and neutralised a mini-gun factory. The STF arrested three more persons, including Subodh Rai, from the spot, the sources said. The identity of the other two is yet to be ascertained. Two pistols, several semi-finished weapons, gun - manufacturing equipment and a machine were also recovered during the operation.
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March - 10 
Awantipora Police recovered 50 kilograms of explosive material, 10 metres safety fuse and six detonators from a medical shop at Ladhoo Pampore in Pulwama District. Four persons were arrested in the case and a First Information Report (FIR) 32/2011 un
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Awantipora Police recovered 50 kilograms of explosive material, 10 metres safety fuse and six detonators from a medical shop at Ladhoo Pampore in Pulwama District. Four persons were arrested in the case and a First Information Report (FIR) 32/2011 under Section 5 of Explosive Act has been registered against them. During the questioning, the shopkeeper Javed Ahmad Khanday, a resident of Ladhoo Pampore, admitted that the explosive and detonators belonged to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and was meant for subversive activities. Javed also said that three others identified as Bilal Ahmad Bhat resident of Ladhoo, Firdous Ahmad Khanday resident of Meej and Fayaz Ahmad Shah resident of Mandekpal were a part of this whole gang.
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March - 10 
Daily Excelsior reports that, Jammu and Kashmir Police killed Sajjad Afghani alias Qari Hamaad the ‘Commander-in-Chief’ of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) along with his bodyguard Umar Bilal in an encounter on the foreshore road in the outskirts of the Srinag
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Daily Excelsior reports that, Jammu and Kashmir Police killed Sajjad Afghani alias Qari Hamaad the ‘Commander-in-Chief’ of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) along with his bodyguard Umar Bilal in an encounter on the foreshore road in the outskirts of the Srinagar on March 10. Two Police Constables and a woman were also injured in a brief encounter. The incident took place on the foreshore road that connects Hazratbal area with tourist importance place of Nishat in Srinagar. A cache of arms and ammunition were recovered from the possession of the slain militants including one AK-47 rifle, eight grenades, one Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) and some magazines. Sajjad Afghani hailed from Balochistan of Pakistan. He was involved in master minding the Qamarwari militant attack on November 29, 2010 in which three JeM militants were killed. The ‘Commander’ had sent militants who were killed at Maloora in the outskirts of Srinagar in October 2010. He was also responsible for an attack in Pattan in Baramulla District 2010 and masterminded the attack carried on the residence of Superintendent of Police (SP) Sopore in Baramulla District on December 5, 2010. He was also actively perusing the regrouping of JeM militants in Tarzoo area and was active in Sopore, Rafiabad and Zainageer areas of Baramulla District. He had of late shifted to Srinagar and was planning to carry out operations in the City.
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March - 10 
IBNLive reports that five top ranking cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Special Task Force (STF) of Bihar Police from near an over bridge at Sultanganj in Bhagalpur District on March 10. Acting on a tip-off,
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IBNLive reports that five top ranking cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Special Task Force (STF) of Bihar Police from near an over bridge at Sultanganj in Bhagalpur District on March 10. Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided a place near the over bridge and arrested the CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Sriram Yadav, Vijay Yadav, Vishal Kumar, Chandan Kumar and Vilas Kumar, wanted in connection with several operations carried out by the outfit in the State. The STF personnel recovered two pistols, one motorcycle, one jeep, 25 rounds of SLR ammunition, besides some live cartridges from them, sources added.
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March - 10 
IBNLive reports that the Police destroyed standing crop of opium spread over 10-acre land in Langurahi hillock under Madanpur Police Station in Aurangabad District on March 10. Acting on a tip off that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maois
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IBNLive reports that the Police destroyed standing crop of opium spread over 10-acre land in Langurahi hillock under Madanpur Police Station in Aurangabad District on March 10. Acting on a tip off that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had planted opium in forest land to raise funds, the Police visited the place and destroyed the crop, the Superintendent of Police (SP) Vivek Kumar said.
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March - 10 
in a high-level meeting held in Bhubaneswar on March 10 under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the State Government has decided to construct 614.82 kilometres of road under State Road Project during the 2011-12 financial years in 15
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in a high-level meeting held in Bhubaneswar on March 10 under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the State Government has decided to construct 614.82 kilometres of road under State Road Project during the 2011-12 financial years in 15 CPI-Maoist-affected Districts of the State, reports Orissadiary.com. As many 13 new road and one bridge project would be constructed in the tribal dominated areas, according to an official spokesperson. He said that for the development of road connectivity in the CPI-Maoist-affected Districts of the State, project proposals were submitted with Centre for Improvement of 490 kilometres of State roads and sanction of Government of India has been received for 205 kilometres of roads. He said that by 2011 January, 362 road projects have been approved under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) under National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) assistance. In addition, in its bid to encourage youths to join mainstream, the State Government has planned a mega job fair in CPI-Maoist-affected Districts, reports Indian Express. "A Mega Job Fair has been planned in Left-Wing Extremism affected Districts like Malkangiri, Koraput and Nabarangpur on March 12 and 13," said Director of State Employment Mission A K Padhee in Bhubaneswar.
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March - 10 
Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) has appreciated the wisdom demonstrated by leaders of Naga outfits for their renewed commitment to reconciliation process led by Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR). “Their sacrifices and roles towards
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Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) has appreciated the wisdom demonstrated by leaders of Naga outfits for their renewed commitment to reconciliation process led by Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR). “Their sacrifices and roles towards achieving meaningful peace will be remembered by all,” a statement issued by NPMHR ‘General Secretary’ Gina Sangkham said and thanked FNR for their patient efforts towards securing peace among the Nagas.
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March - 10 
Nagaland Post reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has dismissed recent report published in some local dailies that three Naga outfits, NSCN-K, Federal Government of Nagaland/Naga National Council (FGN/NNC) and Nation
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Nagaland Post reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has dismissed recent report published in some local dailies that three Naga outfits, NSCN-K, Federal Government of Nagaland/Naga National Council (FGN/NNC) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) have agreed to confront the newly formed Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF). Stating that while it was unfortunate that a creation of a new militant organization could not be healthy, the Ministry of Information and Publicity (MIP), NSCN-K, however, said it was a “duty of all concerned” to identify the factors that contributed to its formation.
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March - 10 
Outlook India reports that the Indian Air Force (IAF) on March 10 said it has deployed Garud Special Forces commandos and four choppers for anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] operations but withdrawn the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) operating in Com
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Outlook India reports that the Indian Air Force (IAF) on March 10 said it has deployed Garud Special Forces commandos and four choppers for anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] operations but withdrawn the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) operating in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected areas in Chhattisgarh. To protect its choppers from the Maoists attacks, the IAF chief said Garud Commandos have been deployed on these helicopters to retaliate whenever such a situation arises. "Four IAF choppers are operating in Raipur, Dantewada, and Jagdalpur areas. We also used to operate UAVs in these areas to track the LWE but they have been withdrawn," IAF chief P V Naik told reporters in New Delhi. The IAF chief said the choppers "carry a Garud Special Force member on board who mans the gun, which is not the integrated part of the helicopter." On the withdrawal of UAVs from anti-Naxal operations, Naik said, "beyond a certain season, it loses its surprise element... And these UAVs were not meant for what they were being used for." He said the IAF withdrew the UAVs after it found that it was not able to meet the requirements. On the Rules of Engagement (RoE) in LWE-affected areas, the IAF chief said very "stringent" rules have been provided to the IAF for firing back when its choppers come under attack from the LWE.
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March - 10 
Police arrested a LeT hawala (illegal money transfer) operator Bashir Ahmed, resident of Nalla Bharat area, from Doda and recovered INR 1.84 million from his possession. The militant was taking the consignment for delivery to Javed Ahmed alias Hurera
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Police arrested a LeT hawala (illegal money transfer) operator Bashir Ahmed, resident of Nalla Bharat area, from Doda and recovered INR 1.84 million from his possession. The militant was taking the consignment for delivery to Javed Ahmed alias Hurera on the directions of LeT ‘Commander’ Mohammadi. He has been booked under unlawful activities. Some more arrests in the case were suspected during questioning of Bashir Ahmed Nalla Bharat area Doda
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March - 10 
Security Forces (SFs) on March 10 arrested two militants, including Keshav Mahanta, a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, from Bamuni-maidam area in Guwahati, reports Assam Tribune. The other arrestee was identified as Tapan Kumar Das, w
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Security Forces (SFs) on March 10 arrested two militants, including Keshav Mahanta, a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, from Bamuni-maidam area in Guwahati, reports Assam Tribune. The other arrestee was identified as Tapan Kumar Das, whose further detail yet to be ascertained.
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March - 10 
Sify.com reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Ganesh Ganju, involved in over 13 crimes was arrested from Paras forested area at Bundu in Ranchi District on March 10. The Police recovered 320 explosive boost
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Sify.com reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Ganesh Ganju, involved in over 13 crimes was arrested from Paras forested area at Bundu in Ranchi District on March 10. The Police recovered 320 explosive boosters, 12 gelatine bombs and other explosives from his possession.
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March - 10 
that SFs arrested a Pro-Talk ULFA militant, Arpan Saikia alias Pradan Saikia, from Guwahati on extortion charges on March 10, reports Sentinel.
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that SFs arrested a Pro-Talk ULFA militant, Arpan Saikia alias Pradan Saikia, from Guwahati on extortion charges on March 10, reports Sentinel.
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March - 10 
The Director General of Police of Tamil Nadu, Letika Saran on March 10 dismissed Sri Lankan Prime Minister D. M. Jayaratne's allegation that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had three secret training camps in the State close to its border
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The Director General of Police of Tamil Nadu, Letika Saran on March 10 dismissed Sri Lankan Prime Minister D. M. Jayaratne's allegation that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had three secret training camps in the State close to its border with Kerala as baseless, reported The Hindu. “There are no LTTE camps in Tamil Nadu. The press reports appearing in this regard are baseless and devoid of any reality,” Ms. Saran said in a press release. Referring to Mr. Jayaratne's remarks in the Sri Lankan Parliament that the LTTE was behind the attack on the Mahabodhi temple in Chennai, Ms. Saran said the LTTE had no role in it. “The Mahabodhi temple in Chennai was attacked by the sympathisers of Sri Lankan Tamils, and the real accused have been arrested. The LTTE has no role in this affair and their very presence in Tamil Nadu is denied,” She added. Meanwhile, the Union Government also “categorically denied” allegations of hosting LTTE training camps in Tamil Nadu.
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March - 10 
The Hindu reports that Sashadhar Mahato alias Kiran, a top ranking cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), is suspected to have been killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Jhargram region of West Midnapore Dis
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The Hindu reports that Sashadhar Mahato alias Kiran, a top ranking cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), is suspected to have been killed in an encounter with the Security Forces (SFs) in the Jhargram region of West Midnapore District on March 10. According to the District Police, SFs raided a Maoist hideout in Chandsora village, near Kushaboni forest, after receiving a tip-off about Mahato having been camping there with a group of Maoists. “As the security personnel were trying to cordon off the hideout, the Maoists became alert and opened fire on us. The forces retaliated, leading to an encounter that lasted about an hour before the Maoists fled from the area,” Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mukesh Kumar, told The Hindu from the encounter site. "Top-ranking Maoist leader Sashadhar Mahato has been killed in an encounter and one AK 47 rifle has been recovered from him at Binpur under Jhargram Police Station," Inspector General (IG) (CRPF), T B Rao told PTI. Rao said one more person has been arrested, but his identity is not yet known and that the encounter and search operation is still going on.
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March - 10 
the Police arrested two women who went to meet CPI-Maoist leader Ajay Purti in Chaibasa jail in West Singhbhum District. One of the women arrestees was identified as Binodi Surin while the other is yet to be identified. Surin was carrying INR 8, 000
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the Police arrested two women who went to meet CPI-Maoist leader Ajay Purti in Chaibasa jail in West Singhbhum District. One of the women arrestees was identified as Binodi Surin while the other is yet to be identified. Surin was carrying INR 8, 000 when arrested near the jail.
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March - 10 
three children Naza (10), Mashooq Ahmad Khan (15) and Adil Ahmad Khan (7) were injured in Kupwara District when the device they were playing with went off and exploded in the compound of their house at Margee-Tikipora area of Lolab. Police has launch
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three children Naza (10), Mashooq Ahmad Khan (15) and Adil Ahmad Khan (7) were injured in Kupwara District when the device they were playing with went off and exploded in the compound of their house at Margee-Tikipora area of Lolab. Police has launched a manhunt in the area and they are trying to ascertain the reasons as how the explosive material reached the area. It has been reported that the area is militancy infested and incidents like these have taken place in the area in past as well.
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March - 10 
Times of India reports that a bomb explosion took place near the Raj Bhavan on March 10, where President Pratibha Patil is staying. The bomb, allegedly planted by militants, went off at 11 PM at Ananda Singh Academy, about 2 kilometers from Raj Bhava
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Times of India reports that a bomb explosion took place near the Raj Bhavan on March 10, where President Pratibha Patil is staying. The bomb, allegedly planted by militants, went off at 11 PM at Ananda Singh Academy, about 2 kilometers from Raj Bhavan. However, no casualty was reported in the blast. The President is on a two-day visit to Manipur. The normal life was paralysed in Imphal city following the 40-hour strike called by Manipur People's Liberation Front (MPLF) to boycott the President's visit.
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March - 11 
a Standing Committee of Odisha Legislative Assembly on Home Department on March 11 recommended creation of a Security Battalion to guard 16 jails in CPI-Maoist-affected areas and eight other highly sensitive prisons, reports IBNLive. The committee sa
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a Standing Committee of Odisha Legislative Assembly on Home Department on March 11 recommended creation of a Security Battalion to guard 16 jails in CPI-Maoist-affected areas and eight other highly sensitive prisons, reports IBNLive. The committee said that the CPI-Maoist are trying to open up new fronts in Odisha-Chhattisgarh border by expanding its activities to Districts like Nabarangpur, Nuapada, Kalahandi, Bolangir and Bargarh. "The outfit is also trying to consolidate in Mayurbhanj District bordering West Midnapore District of West Bengal," the committee cautioned the State Government in its report tabled in the Assembly. Stating that as many as 179 CPI-Maoist were arrested till November 2010, the committee suggested that adequate security needs to be placed around jails housing top Maoist cadres.
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March - 11 
Daily Excelsior reports that Army’s Northern Command Chief Lieutenant General K T Parnaik conducted a two-day tour of Kashmir to take stock of the security situation in the Valley. He arrived in the Valley on March 11. General Parnaik was briefed abo
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Daily Excelsior reports that Army’s Northern Command Chief Lieutenant General K T Parnaik conducted a two-day tour of Kashmir to take stock of the security situation in the Valley. He arrived in the Valley on March 11. General Parnaik was briefed about steps taken to check infiltration of militants into the Valley from Pak-occupied Kashmir (PoK). He was further informed that patrolling along the Line of Control (LoC) has been intensified as the militants over the past two have years made several attempts to infiltrate.
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March - 11 
Daily Excelsior reports that, the Centre’s Interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir on March 11 said they would hold interactive sessions with women of the State seeking their opinion on the Kashmir issue as their voice was not heard enough during earlier
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Daily Excelsior reports that, the Centre’s Interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir on March 11 said they would hold interactive sessions with women of the State seeking their opinion on the Kashmir issue as their voice was not heard enough during earlier meetings. The three-member team arrived in Srinagar to take part in a two-day interactive session with the women in order to take their voice on board before finalising their report on Kashmir issue. The unscheduled interaction with the women has delayed the finalisation of the report of the Interlocutors on political resolution of Jammu and Kashmir. The Interlocutors had last month said the report will be submitted to Union Home Ministry within 15 days.
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March - 11 
Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda said on March 11 that the Union Government and the Jammu and Kashmir Government have chalked out a joint strategy to keep the upcoming summer ‘good’ in the Kashmir Valley and ensure normal activities acc
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Director General of Police (DGP) Kuldeep Khoda said on March 11 that the Union Government and the Jammu and Kashmir Government have chalked out a joint strategy to keep the upcoming summer ‘good’ in the Kashmir Valley and ensure normal activities according to Daily Excelsior. Police had been procuring laser guns, grenades, tear smoke shells and bullets from the Border Security Force (BSF) Academy at Tikanpur (Haryana) and Defence and Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The Union Home Ministry has agreed to provide an assistance of over INR 28 Million to the Police Department for procurement of non-lethal weapons to curb the protests in the Kashmir Valley, if they erupt once again in the Valley this summer.
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March - 11 
Indian Express reports on march 11 that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres threatened the District authorities against carrying out any road construction activities and “prohibited” entry of Government officials into the “cut off
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Indian Express reports on march 11 that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres threatened the District authorities against carrying out any road construction activities and “prohibited” entry of Government officials into the “cut off” area of six Panchayats (village level local self-Government institution) and a number of tribal hamlets on the Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC), bringing all development activities to a grinding halt. “Three days ago, the CPI-Maoist communicated to staff posted in the mainland that they would not allow any construction activity, including building of roads in the area and also warned against Government officials visiting the “cut off” area,” Official sources told Indian Express over phone from Kudumulu Gumma block.
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March - 11 
Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested a Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) militant, Aijaz Ahmed Hakim, at Bakhinar Nalla in Handwara area of Kupwara District on March 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Aijaz Ahmed Hakim is a resident of Awanta Bhawan Soura of Srinagar. P
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Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested a Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) militant, Aijaz Ahmed Hakim, at Bakhinar Nalla in Handwara area of Kupwara District on March 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Aijaz Ahmed Hakim is a resident of Awanta Bhawan Soura of Srinagar. Police said that Aijaz crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) in 1992 and had returned earlier this month.
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March - 11 
Manipur Assembly opposition leader Radhabinod Koijam of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) said that shuffling of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘Chairman’ Sana Yaima alias RK Meghen to and fro from National Investigating Agency (NIA) Spec
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Manipur Assembly opposition leader Radhabinod Koijam of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) said that shuffling of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘Chairman’ Sana Yaima alias RK Meghen to and fro from National Investigating Agency (NIA) Special Court at Guwahati for trial, would not be conducive for any political dialogue with the outfit and to resolve the conflict situation in Manipur. The rebel leader should be placed in a house or a bungalow before initiating any dialogue process, Radhabinod Koijam added.
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March - 11 
Police arrested Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman, Mohammad Yasin Malik, senior leaders of ‘moderate faction’ of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Bilal Gani Lone and Shahid-ul-Islam and Vice-Chairman JKLF, Bashir Ahmad Bhat from
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Police arrested Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman, Mohammad Yasin Malik, senior leaders of ‘moderate faction’ of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Bilal Gani Lone and Shahid-ul-Islam and Vice-Chairman JKLF, Bashir Ahmad Bhat from the Maisuma area of Srinagar, as they were taking part in a protest programme carried out against the alleged human rights violations in the State.
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March - 11 
The Hindu reports on March 12 that the West Bengal Government will ensure full security to workers deputed for election duty in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia. The Chief Secretar
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The Hindu reports on March 12 that the West Bengal Government will ensure full security to workers deputed for election duty in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Districts of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia. The Chief Secretary Samar Ghosh told reporters in Kolkata that the full Security Force would be present. Ghosh said this in response to queries that people were refusing to go to the three Districts for fear. The elections to the three Districts, comprising 14 Assembly constituencies, will be held on May 10, the last day of the six-phase election schedule announced by the Election Commission for West Bengal.
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March - 11 
The Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC) claimed responsibility for the bomb blast at Nongmeibung Ananda Singh Academy in Imphal East District on March 10, reports Kanglaonline on March 11. A press release by the ‘Secretary’, Milita
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The Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC) claimed responsibility for the bomb blast at Nongmeibung Ananda Singh Academy in Imphal East District on March 10, reports Kanglaonline on March 11. A press release by the ‘Secretary’, Military Affairs Lanheiba Meitei said that the blast was carried out by the outfit’s military wing, the Kangleipak Fingang Lanmee (KFL), 5th Lanjaba Unit (Special Demo Team) under the instruction of the ‘Central Security Council’. KCP-MC has asserted that the blast was carried out to protest visit of President of India Pratibha Devi Singh Patil to Manipur. The attack was also a part of the outfit’s campaign to expose alleged covert agenda of the Central Government to push in non-locals into Manipur, adds Sangai Express.
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March - 11 
the Odisha High Court rejected the bail application of top CPI-Maoist leader Ashutosh Soren who was arrested for his alleged role in the Nayagarh armoury loot case of February 2008, reports Outlook India. Justice C R Dash refused to grant bail to Ash
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the Odisha High Court rejected the bail application of top CPI-Maoist leader Ashutosh Soren who was arrested for his alleged role in the Nayagarh armoury loot case of February 2008, reports Outlook India. Justice C R Dash refused to grant bail to Ashutosh stating that some arms looted from the armoury were traced in possession of the bail applicant who was arrested by Rourkela Police just about a year after the Nayagarh incident. Ashutosh was booked by the Police on charges under section 396 (dacoity with murder), 436 (mischief with fire or explosive substances with an intent to destroy house etc), 121-A (conspiracy to wage war against the Government) and 132 (abetment of mutiny) of Indian Penal Code (IPC). f
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March - 11 
the Police identified the arrested cadre as Biju Mahato alias Pilot, a close associate of CPI-Maoist ‘commander’ Sashadhar Mahato, killed in a gunfight on March 10, reports IANS. 'Biju was present alongside Sashadhar during the gunfight in Jamboni ar
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the Police identified the arrested cadre as Biju Mahato alias Pilot, a close associate of CPI-Maoist ‘commander’ Sashadhar Mahato, killed in a gunfight on March 10, reports IANS. 'Biju was present alongside Sashadhar during the gunfight in Jamboni area (Thursday). He, however, escaped and took shelter in an adjacent village. He was arrested during combing operations,' Additional Police Superintendent (ASP, operation) Mukesh Kumar said.
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March - 11 
The Supreme Court on March 11 penalised the Maharashtra Government for not responding to its notice for more than a year on a petition by the kin of the Mumbai terror attack victims (November 26, 2008, also known as 26/11), who demanded compensation
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The Supreme Court on March 11 penalised the Maharashtra Government for not responding to its notice for more than a year on a petition by the kin of the Mumbai terror attack victims (November 26, 2008, also known as 26/11), who demanded compensation from Taj and Oberoi hotels and a security regime for the hospitality industry, according to The Hindu. The State, through Counsel Asha Gopalan Nair, pleaded for more time on the ground that it was busy arranging tight security to the cricket World Cup match venues in the wake of the terror threat. A Bench comprising Justices R V Raveendran and A K Patnaik was unimpressed and imposed a fine of INR 2,500 on the Maharashtra Government and asked it to file its response within two weeks. The court had on January 8 last year also issued notices to the Union government and the managements of 26/11 terror scarred landmark hotels, Taj and Oberoi, on a petition by the victims' parents, who accused the hospitality industry of gross laxity on the compensation and security fronts.
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March - 11 
The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant Arpan Saikia and his Manab Adhikar Sangram Samiti (MASS) accomplice Tapan Das, who were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) on March 10 in Guwahati on extortion charges were produced before the Kamrup
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The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant Arpan Saikia and his Manab Adhikar Sangram Samiti (MASS) accomplice Tapan Das, who were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) on March 10 in Guwahati on extortion charges were produced before the Kamrup Sub divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) court on March 11, reports Sentinel.
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March - 11 
Times of India reports that a combined team of local quick response team, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Bundu's Special Operations Group (SOG) led by Superintendent of Police (SP) Aseem Vikrant Minz neutralised a Communist Party of India-Ma
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Times of India reports that a combined team of local quick response team, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Bundu's Special Operations Group (SOG) led by Superintendent of Police (SP) Aseem Vikrant Minz neutralised a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) bunker at Putrar village near Bhudu-Pahad under Peshrar Police picket in Lohardaga District on March 11. The team also recovered 18 bundles of highly explosive codex wire (around 7000m) hidden in a in a 500-litre overhead tank in the bunker during the ‘Operation Basant', as christened by the Police. The SP said the Police are investigating the possibilities of more hidden stocks of arms and ammunition of the Maoists. "The codex (V cord 10 gram detonating fuse) is made of Andhra Explosive Company in Andhra Pradesh and the manufacturing date mentioned is August 2010. The Police will find out how it reached to Maoists," said the SP.
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March - 12 
A ‘divisional commander’ of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) were killed in separate encounters with Security Forces (SFs) in Sopore and Shopian areas of Jammu and Kashmir on March 12, reports Daily Excelsior. The slain ‘divisional commander’ identified as
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A ‘divisional commander’ of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) were killed in separate encounters with Security Forces (SFs) in Sopore and Shopian areas of Jammu and Kashmir on March 12, reports Daily Excelsior. The slain ‘divisional commander’ identified as Chota Kalimullah alias Shamsher alias Talwar Bhai was killed in an encounter with SFs at Kralteng-Muslim Peer area of Sopore in Baramulla District. One AK-47 rifle, six magazines of AK and one pistol magazine was recovered from the possession of the slain militant. "It seems the militants had set up their hideout in the clinic of Dr. Mohammad Ramzan and they were spotted in the clinic today as well. We wanted to avoid the civilian casualties and as such did not open fire in the first instance. As the militants went inside we asked them to surrender since the clinic was cordoned off. But they did not pay heed to our pleas and started heavy fire on police and security forces," said the Police officials. However, the other two militants who were also present in the clinic managed to escape. A Defence spokesman while giving details about the encounter said, "Chota Kalimullah resident of Pakistan, reportedly a divisional commander of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen was killed."
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March - 12 
a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant was arrested from at Chinar Colony Pattan area of Baramulla District. The arrested militant was identified as Nisar Ahmad Rather alias Abu Kamal, a resident of Check Badrinath in Pulwama District. One Chinese pistol
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a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant was arrested from at Chinar Colony Pattan area of Baramulla District. The arrested militant was identified as Nisar Ahmad Rather alias Abu Kamal, a resident of Check Badrinath in Pulwama District. One Chinese pistol along with one magazine, five rounds of live ammunition and two Chinese hand grenades were recovered from possession of the arrestee. Rather had crossed over to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in 1999 and had recently infiltrated back.
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March - 12 
a LeT militant, Wasim Ahmad Ganaie, who was allegedly involved in the murder of two teenaged sisters in Sopore town of Baramulla District, was killed by SFs. Wasim Ahmad Ganaie had taken shelter in an underground drainage system in Muslim Peer area o
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a LeT militant, Wasim Ahmad Ganaie, who was allegedly involved in the murder of two teenaged sisters in Sopore town of Baramulla District, was killed by SFs. Wasim Ahmad Ganaie had taken shelter in an underground drainage system in Muslim Peer area of Sopore, officials said. Ganaie was one of the two militants who had abducted and then shot dead Arifa and Akhter, the teenaged sisters, in the same area of Sopore on the night of January 31, officials added.
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March - 12 
According to a delayed report, Nagaland Post on March 17 reports that two National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres identified as ‘Captain’ Kughaho Chishi and ‘Lieutenant’ Akato Yeptho were detained by local peoples near Nahar
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According to a delayed report, Nagaland Post on March 17 reports that two National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres identified as ‘Captain’ Kughaho Chishi and ‘Lieutenant’ Akato Yeptho were detained by local peoples near Naharbari in Dimapur District on March 12 while abducting a non-local student. Akato Yeptho was a habitual offender and was earlier booked under National Security act (NSA). Based on their confessions, Police later arrested the third accused identified as ‘major’ (retd) Obed Awomi of Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN). Two weapons and a total of INR 26,000 were recovered from the possession o the arrested militants.
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March - 12 
Army personnel arrested a suspected person from the Line of Control (LoC) when he was trying to cross over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) at Nakkargate in Poonch District. The suspect was identified as Abdul Hamid (30), son of Mohammad Din of Men
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Army personnel arrested a suspected person from the Line of Control (LoC) when he was trying to cross over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) at Nakkargate in Poonch District. The suspect was identified as Abdul Hamid (30), son of Mohammad Din of Mendhar.
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March - 12 
Congratulating the leaders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), Naga National Council / Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) for signing the Covenant of
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Congratulating the leaders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), Naga National Council / Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) for signing the Covenant of Reconciliation (COR), the “Quaker Peace & Social Witness”( A renowned International pressure-group) urged them to meet for the highest level leadership summit, Nagaland Post reported on March 12. “The time to meet is now; it is your commitment to reconciliation before God and the Naga people that must carry the day. We appeal to you to seize this opportunity to meet and to sign an agreement, go beyond your difficulties and strengthen the reconciliation process,” the Quakers said in an open letter to Th. Muivah general secretary, NSCN-I-M, Kitovi Zhimomi ‘general secretary’ NSCN-K and Brigadier (Retd) S. Singnya ‘President’ NNC/FGN.
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March - 12 
In a breakthrough in anti-piracy operations, the Indian Navy intercepted a mother vessel of Somali pirates in the Arabian Sea about 700 nautical miles off Kochi on March 12 and rescued 13 crew members apart from arresting 61 pirates, according to The
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In a breakthrough in anti-piracy operations, the Indian Navy intercepted a mother vessel of Somali pirates in the Arabian Sea about 700 nautical miles off Kochi on March 12 and rescued 13 crew members apart from arresting 61 pirates, according to The Hindu. The operation was executed by the fast attack craft INS Kalpeni based at the Southern Naval Command, Kochi. The intercepted vessel called Vega 5 is a 24-metre-long trawler owned by the Mozambican company Efripel, and it was hijacked by the Somali pirates on December 28. They were using this fishing vessel as the mother vessel for carrying out piracy operations since. The vessel has been destroyed in the anti-piracy operations.
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March - 12 
PTI reports that a missing youth from Bihar, identified as Santosh Gulab Mishra (25) was killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Wangejhari area in Etapalli Taluka (administrative division) of Gadchiroli District on March
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PTI reports that a missing youth from Bihar, identified as Santosh Gulab Mishra (25) was killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Wangejhari area in Etapalli Taluka (administrative division) of Gadchiroli District on March 12. The Police said Mishra was missing from his house in Bihar since the last five months.
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March - 12 
Security Forces (SFs) on February 12 arrested three suspected militants, including a woman cadre of the anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) at Bhalukmari near Rowta Police Station in Udalguri District, reports T
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Security Forces (SFs) on February 12 arrested three suspected militants, including a woman cadre of the anti-talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) at Bhalukmari near Rowta Police Station in Udalguri District, reports Telegraph. An AK-56 rifle, ammunition and a rifle bayonet were recovered from the possession of the arrested militants.
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March - 12 
Sify.com reports that two decomposed bodies recovered are suspected to be that of Partha Biswas, intelligence branch inspector, and Soumyajit Basu, teacher cum an NGO worker, who were abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre
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Sify.com reports that two decomposed bodies recovered are suspected to be that of Partha Biswas, intelligence branch inspector, and Soumyajit Basu, teacher cum an NGO worker, who were abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on October 24, from a place four kilometres west of Birbhum in Ayodhya area of Purulia District, were found lying in a ditch in Dhanchatani village in Ayodhya Hill area of the District on March 11. “The bodies have been sent for autopsy and DNA test for identification. We suspect that the bodies are those of Intelligence Bureau officer Partha Biswas and school teacher Soumyajit Basu, who were believed to have been abducted by the Maoists about five months back,” Superintendent of Police (SP) Sunil Chowdhury, said. “But nothing can be said for sure without a DNA test as the bodies found were highly decomposed and beyond recognition. The relatives of Biswas and Basu will be requested to visit Purulia town for identification of the shreds of clothes found on the bodies,” SP Chowdhury added.
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March - 12 
the CPI-Maoist has put up banners in West Midnapore District protesting the killing of their leader Sashadhar Mahato in an encounter with the Police in the District on March 10, the Police said, reports Sify.com. “Several banners and posters put up b
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the CPI-Maoist has put up banners in West Midnapore District protesting the killing of their leader Sashadhar Mahato in an encounter with the Police in the District on March 10, the Police said, reports Sify.com. “Several banners and posters put up by the Maoists were found in Jhargram area. The banners say Mahato was killed in a ‘false encounter’ (staged shootout) with Police,” said a Senior Police Official. Some of the banners carried threats against the Police Officers who were involved in the killing, he added. “We were informed about these banners and posters in some places of Jhargram. Police personnel have rushed to the spot,” Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mukesh Kumar, said.
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March - 12 
the CPI-Maoists have called for a 48-hour bandh (general shutdown) in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha from March 13, to protest the killing of its ‘commander’ Sashadhar Mahato, reports IANS. "The Maoists have called a 48-hour shutdown in the
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the CPI-Maoists have called for a 48-hour bandh (general shutdown) in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha from March 13, to protest the killing of its ‘commander’ Sashadhar Mahato, reports IANS. "The Maoists have called a 48-hour shutdown in the four States. We were informed through an open letter (in which) Maoist leader Akash on Friday (March 11) had given the shutdown call," ASP Kumar, said.
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March - 12 
The Hindu reports that a school student was killed during an encounter between the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and the cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist at Bara village in Pa
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The Hindu reports that a school student was killed during an encounter between the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and the cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway faction of the CPI-Maoist at Bara village in Palamu District on March 12. A group of Maoists, on getting information that a TPC squad had taken shelter in the village, attacked them. During the encounter a stray bullet hit Ajay Yadav (9), a class IV student, who was standing at the doorsteps of his house and he died on the spot, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Laxman Prasad Singh, said. A rifle was also recovered from the spot, Singh added.
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March - 12 
Times of India reports that Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Gauri Shanker Rath expressed concern over poor utilization of Paramilitary Forces in East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum and Ranchi Districts on March 12. He was reviewing the law and
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Times of India reports that Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Gauri Shanker Rath expressed concern over poor utilization of Paramilitary Forces in East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum and Ranchi Districts on March 12. He was reviewing the law and order in the State after assuming his office early this month. The DGP asked Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Ranchi, Praveen Kumar Singh to speed up anti-Naxalite [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operation and reduce the pending cases. Rath said East Singhbhum and West Singhbhum Districts have 12 companies of Paramilitary Forces compared to Palamu and Chatra having six companies but still the first two Districts had not made much progress in anti-Maoist operations. He asked the SPs to use Security Forces effectively and launch input-based operations in curtailing Naxalite activities in East and West Singhbhum. He even asked the SPs for people-friendly Police Force and to take up the matter on priority basis, which have larger impact on the society.
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March - 12 
Times of India reports that the GRP arrested three persons identified as Mantu Chowdhury, Manoj Jaiswal and Aravind Thakur, suspecting them to be carriers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), from the Down Jamalpur Express reaching Ho
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Times of India reports that the GRP arrested three persons identified as Mantu Chowdhury, Manoj Jaiswal and Aravind Thakur, suspecting them to be carriers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), from the Down Jamalpur Express reaching Howrah railway station in Kolkata District on March 12. Police recovered 50 gelatin sticks, 15 kg of ammonium nitrate and 10 detonators from their possession. From February 25 till date, Police have retrieved 9 mm pistols, bullets and gelatin sticks almost every alternate day from this train which starts from Bihar's Munger District, known for its illegal arms manufacturing units, said Superintendent of Railway Police (Howrah), Rabindranath Mukherjee.
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March - 12 
two local militants belonging to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were killed in an encounter with SFs at Lahend-Habdipora in Shopian District. The slain militants were identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Chopan resident of Harmain-Shopian and Khurshid Ahmad Itoo, resid
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two local militants belonging to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) were killed in an encounter with SFs at Lahend-Habdipora in Shopian District. The slain militants were identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Chopan resident of Harmain-Shopian and Khurshid Ahmad Itoo, resident of Reban-Shopian. An INSAS rifle and one AK-56 rifle were recovered from the possession of the slain militants. Police has said that Ishfaq and Khurshid were involved in the attack carried out on Police personnel at Yaripora-Kulgam on March 7. They had snatched weapons from the two Police personnel while they were discharging their duties at Yaripora chowk.
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March - 13 
A live HE-36 hand grenade was recovered from Pannu Chowk in Akhnoor area in Jammu District of Jammu and Kashmir on March 13, reports Daily Excelsior.
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A live HE-36 hand grenade was recovered from Pannu Chowk in Akhnoor area in Jammu District of Jammu and Kashmir on March 13, reports Daily Excelsior.
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March - 13 
A Multi Agency Centre (MAC) set up by the Union Home Ministry in New Delhi has reported on March 13, that 489 top militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and a couple of other lesser known militant outfits were in full preparedness
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A Multi Agency Centre (MAC) set up by the Union Home Ministry in New Delhi has reported on March 13, that 489 top militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and a couple of other lesser known militant outfits were in full preparedness to try and cross into Jammu and Kashmir from the Line of Control (LoC) this summer, according to Daily Excelsior. Though the number of trained militants camping at forward launching pads across the LoC and International Border (IB) was about 1000, the MAC report said 489 militants were fully prepared to try to intrude into the border of Jammu and Kashmir in the approaching summer. These militants have been issued weapons, combat dresses, mobile telephones, explosive devices and medical kits etc to carry them while infiltrating into the State. As per the MAC figures, 195 militants had infiltrated into Jammu and Kashmir during last two years of 2009 and 2010. While exactly 100 militants sneaked into this side in 2009, the number went down to 95 in 2010. Intelligence and Police agencies of the State said the figure almost tallied with their inputs.
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March - 13 
following the arrest of two CPI-Maoist on March 13, Police arrested 10 more CPI-Maoist, including three women, and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during the encounter in Rohtas District, reports Indian Express. Director General of Police (D
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following the arrest of two CPI-Maoist on March 13, Police arrested 10 more CPI-Maoist, including three women, and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during the encounter in Rohtas District, reports Indian Express. Director General of Police (DGP) Neelmani said: "We arrested 10 ultras, including three women, and seized 14 weapons, including five SLRs and eight police rifles." The Police, he added, also recovered a huge amount of explosives and detonators.
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March - 13 
Indian Express reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and one Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) personnel identified as Shiv Sharan Yadav was injured in an encounter between the Security Forces (SFs) and
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Indian Express reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed and one Special Auxiliary Police (SAP) personnel identified as Shiv Sharan Yadav was injured in an encounter between the Security Forces (SFs) and the Maoists in Dharmaha village under the Kalyanpur Police Station in East Champaran District on March 13. East Champaran Superintendent of Police (SP) Ganesh Kumar led the joint forces comprising Bihar Military Police (BMP), (SAP), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Task Force (STF) troopers following information that a group of over 100 Maoists had assembled at the village, sources said. The over 12-hour-long encounter ended at 4:00 am on Monday [March 14], Director General of Police (DGP) Neelmani said. The bodies of all the six CPI-Maoist have been recovered while eight other CPI-Maoists, including three women, have been arrested. SFs have also recovered 14 weapons comprising five SLRs, eight Police rifles and one .315 rifle, besides explosives and ammunition from the spot, the DGP added.
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March - 13 
Khalistani militant Jagtar Singh Tara, who was involved in the assassination of former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh, is reportedly planning to launch his own outfit, Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) breaking away from the parent outfit Babbar Khalsa
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Khalistani militant Jagtar Singh Tara, who was involved in the assassination of former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh, is reportedly planning to launch his own outfit, Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) breaking away from the parent outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), according to Times of India. This information was revealed by Tara himself in an e-mail sent to Times of India on March 13. According to the e-mail, a few groups associated with BKI took the decision to launch KTF in a meeting held at an undisclosed place. The new terror group mentioned its main office address as Sri Akal Takht Sahib.
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March - 13 
Sangai Express reports on March 13 that the Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) alleged that after much deliberation on the ongoing peace process, the Hmar outfit is convinced of the absence of confidence, trust and commitment from the Mizora
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Sangai Express reports on March 13 that the Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) alleged that after much deliberation on the ongoing peace process, the Hmar outfit is convinced of the absence of confidence, trust and commitment from the Mizoram Government side despite signing the document for the Suspension of Operation (SoO). "The narrow pre-conditions that have been repeatedly put forward by the Government of Mizoram have not only reduced the credibility of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) document, but also the parties that are involved in it," the outfit's political affairs ‘secretary’ LB Hmar informed on March 12.LB Hmar said the HPC-D strongly believes that both the engaging parties should pro-actively work to build confidence, trust and goodwill before the Hmar-Government of Mizoram political talk is put on track.
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March - 13 
Times of India reports that Sadashiv Lengure (45), deputy Sarpanch of Repanpalli gram panchayat and ward member at Chhallewada in Aheri Taluka (administrative division) was suspected to be killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ca
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Times of India reports that Sadashiv Lengure (45), deputy Sarpanch of Repanpalli gram panchayat and ward member at Chhallewada in Aheri Taluka (administrative division) was suspected to be killed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Gadchiroli District on March 13. Lengure, also a Congress party worker had gone to Kamlapur in the morning and on his way back to Chhallewada he was being killed by the suspected cadres, Police said.
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March - 13 
two CPI-Maoists were arrested after a three-hour gunfight in another encounter with another group of CPI-Maoist in Kakudih locality in Kaimur hills in Rohtas District, reports Zee news. SP Manu Maharaj said the SFs and Maoists were locked in a fierce
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two CPI-Maoists were arrested after a three-hour gunfight in another encounter with another group of CPI-Maoist in Kakudih locality in Kaimur hills in Rohtas District, reports Zee news. SP Manu Maharaj said the SFs and Maoists were locked in a fierce encounter during which over 500 rounds of ammunition were fired from both sides. The arrested duos were identified as Ranjeet Ram and Baleshwar Thakur, the SP said.
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March - 14 
A Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) militant surrendered before the Border Security Forces (BSF) at Pyrdiwah border outpost in East Khasi Hills District on March 14, reports Shillong Times. The militant identified as Corporal Jackson Sut
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A Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) militant surrendered before the Border Security Forces (BSF) at Pyrdiwah border outpost in East Khasi Hills District on March 14, reports Shillong Times. The militant identified as Corporal Jackson Suting, is a close associate of HNLC ‘commander-in-chief’ Bobby Marwein. The HNLC militant told the BSF that prior to his surrender, he was staying in the outfit's camp at Noonchera in Bangladesh. He joined the outfit in 2006 and was trained in handling sophisticated weapons and grenades.
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March - 14 
a People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Thingam Indrajit, (26) was arrested by SFs at tri-junction of Wabagai Market in Thoubal District on March 14.
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a People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, identified as Thingam Indrajit, (26) was arrested by SFs at tri-junction of Wabagai Market in Thoubal District on March 14.
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March - 14 
Eight Border Security Force (BSF) Personnel were killed and five others injured when their vehicle was ambushed by the Anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) militants in Kokrajhar District in Assam on March 14, rep
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Eight Border Security Force (BSF) Personnel were killed and five others injured when their vehicle was ambushed by the Anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) militants in Kokrajhar District in Assam on March 14, reports Sentinel.
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March - 14 
five persons were injured when United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast at Rajiv Bhavan, the state head office of Indian National Congress (INC), at Guwahati. Assam Pradesh Congress Committee
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five persons were injured when United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants triggered Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast at Rajiv Bhavan, the state head office of Indian National Congress (INC), at Guwahati. Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) spokespersons Mehdi Alam Bora and Akshay Rajkhowa were among the persons injured in the blast.
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March - 14 
Kanglaonline reports on March 14 that the Kangleipak Communist Party - Maoist (KCP-Maoist) in a press release by the outfit’s Assistant Secretary of Publicity and Propaganda Nonglen Meitei warns Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Lamshang assemb
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Kanglaonline reports on March 14 that the Kangleipak Communist Party - Maoist (KCP-Maoist) in a press release by the outfit’s Assistant Secretary of Publicity and Propaganda Nonglen Meitei warns Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Lamshang assembly constituency W Brajabidhu stating that the MLA has been pocketing money from the public and has not carried out any proper developmental works for the welfare of the public. The release states that the outfit will take up necessary punitive actions against the MLA and his close workers.
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March - 14 
Kanglaonline reports that the All Zeliangrong Students’ Union (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) condemned the action of the 11th Assam Rifles posted at Tamenglong District for breaking ground rules and leading to the arrest of George Gonmei, ‘Joint Secre
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Kanglaonline reports that the All Zeliangrong Students’ Union (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) condemned the action of the 11th Assam Rifles posted at Tamenglong District for breaking ground rules and leading to the arrest of George Gonmei, ‘Joint Secretary’ of Finance of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) despite the legitimate ceasefire agreement and holding peace talks between the Union Government and National Socialist Council of Nagaland --Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM). George Gonmei was arrested at Tamenglong District on March 11, on the charge of extorting money from Government departments. Press Information Bureau (PIB), defense wing confirmed the arrest on March 14, adds Sangai Express.
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March - 14 
local reporters said that the Maoists also set ablaze 10 vehicles near Pakhanjoor in Kanker District.
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local reporters said that the Maoists also set ablaze 10 vehicles near Pakhanjoor in Kanker District.
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March - 14 
Nagaland post reports on March 14 that, setting condition for talks, the Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) has asked PC Haldar, the Union Government’s peace interlocutor to hold meeting with them at Tura, the District Headquarters of West Garo
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Nagaland post reports on March 14 that, setting condition for talks, the Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) has asked PC Haldar, the Union Government’s peace interlocutor to hold meeting with them at Tura, the District Headquarters of West Garo hills District. “The government has invited us to Shillong for a meeting with Haldar, but we have asked the government to hold the meeting in Tura,” ANVC’s spokesman, Arist Sangma said. However, Government officials said they are yet to receive ANVC’s request. Haldar is scheduled to arrive in Shillong on March 15 to meet Meghalaya Government officials and ANVC leaders on March 16. The six-year-old tripartite ceasefire agreement which was signed in July 2004 between the Centre, Meghalaya Government and the ANVC will expire on March 31. The outfit had threatened to return to armed struggle over the centre’s unilateral decision to have a periodic ceasefire agreement rather than the indefinite one, besides government dismissing its demand for creation of a Garo Territorial Council. However, the ANVC had decided to seek views from the public representatives on whether the outfit should continue the ceasefire agreement or return to its armed struggle. Chief Minister DD Lapang who also favored the extension of ceasefire agreement with ANVC said that the people in Garo hills did not want return of violence in Garo Hills. Earlier, the United Achik Peace Forum (UAPF) also favored extension of the cease-fire agreement between the banned militant outfits. “We want the government to extend the tripartite ceasefire agreement with the ANVC to ensure peace in the Garo Hills,’’ UAPF Chairman, president G C R Marak said.
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March - 14 
The Hindu Business line reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up two mobile towers and burnt a generator room near Dumaria Police Station in Gaya District on March 14. Over 50 CPI-Maoist triggered dynamite blast
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The Hindu Business line reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up two mobile towers and burnt a generator room near Dumaria Police Station in Gaya District on March 14. Over 50 CPI-Maoist triggered dynamite blasts to blow up the towers of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and a private telecom operator near the Police Station late last night. They also burnt the generator room of a private telecom firm there, the Police said.
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March - 14 
The Hindu reports that the Police claimed to have killed 30 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in an encounter in Dantewada District after an ambush by the Maoists killed three Policemen dead and nine others injured on March 14. Addi
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The Hindu reports that the Police claimed to have killed 30 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in an encounter in Dantewada District after an ambush by the Maoists killed three Policemen dead and nine others injured on March 14. Additional Director General (Naxal operations) Ram Niwas said that a Police team of 145 troopers were on a search operation in the Chintalnaar area, when the Maoists struck. "In the ambush by the Naxals, three of our men were killed and nine were injured," said Ram Niwas. He further said that the Police claim "to have killed 30 Naxals" in retaliatory action. "Police did not collect so far a single dead body of Maoists and it is probable that rebels have carried away the bodies of their colleagues deep inside the jungle," Bastar Inspector General of Police T.J. Longkumer added, adds Zee News.
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March - 14 
Times of India reports that two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured in an encounter between Security Force (SF) personnel and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Jorabeda forest under Arki Police Station a
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Times of India reports that two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured in an encounter between Security Force (SF) personnel and the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Jorabeda forest under Arki Police Station area in Khunti District on March 14. Around 6.45am, the CPI-Maoist led by Kundan Pahan of ‘Platoon 39’ saw the SFs trekking the hills and opened fired at the troopers. After nearly two hours of encounter, the CPI-Maoist escaped into the forests towards nearby Mosanga village. The SFs led by Ranchi Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP, operation) Apoorva neutralised the Maoist camp on top of the Jorabeda hill and recovered a 15kg cylinder bomb, Maoists literature and other logistics.
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March - 15 
a person, identified as Mohammad Abdullah Gujri, was arrested and fake currency notes worth INR 98,000 recovered from his possession in Kupwara District. He was a resident of Herwan Check of Sopore town Baramulla District. Gujri’s accomplice, identif
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a person, identified as Mohammad Abdullah Gujri, was arrested and fake currency notes worth INR 98,000 recovered from his possession in Kupwara District. He was a resident of Herwan Check of Sopore town Baramulla District. Gujri’s accomplice, identified as Javid Ahmad Mir, managed to escape from the spot.
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March - 15 
A special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court on March 15 rejected the bail application of all the nine persons accused in the Malegaon blast case (September 8, 2006), reports The Hindu. The accused had appealed for bail in the w
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A special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court on March 15 rejected the bail application of all the nine persons accused in the Malegaon blast case (September 8, 2006), reports The Hindu. The accused had appealed for bail in the wake of Swami Aseemanand’s confession that the blast was carried out by Hindutva extremists. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which had submitted in the court that it was investigating the matter, said that it would be premature to consider the bail application of the accused on the basis of evidence that was not a part of the case.
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March - 15 
Daily Excelsior reports that, grenade blasts and an explosion of Improvised Explosive Device (IED) rocked the town of Sopore in Baramulla District on March 15. Unidentified militant fired two grenades from Under barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) at Hath
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Daily Excelsior reports that, grenade blasts and an explosion of Improvised Explosive Device (IED) rocked the town of Sopore in Baramulla District on March 15. Unidentified militant fired two grenades from Under barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) at Hathishah in Sopore area. The grenades hit the IED fitted with a gas cylinder in the area causing huge blast. Security Forces (SFs) sources said that the deployments of Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) seemed to be the target of the militants and they first fired the grenades following it with IED explosion. However, there were no casualties and SFs started a search operation for the arrest of the militants.
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March - 15 
Hindustan Times reports that the West Bengal Police took the custody of a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre identified as Akher Abdul Gaffar Mandal (35), on March 15 who was arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad
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Hindustan Times reports that the West Bengal Police took the custody of a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre identified as Akher Abdul Gaffar Mandal (35), on March 15 who was arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) from Tata Nagar hutments at Govandi on March 10. "Mondal was accused in the Explosives and Arms case in 2003 and the Arms Act case in 2007. With his accomplices, he had attacked Naroliya Anchal panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) office on December 23 last year and killed the village pradhan (president/ chief of gram panchayat, the village level local self-Government institution) using country-made arms and bombs." Rakesh Maria, Additional Director-General of Police (ATS), said. "Following the murder, Mandal escaped from West Bengal and took refuge in Pune for some time, before coming to Mumbai. We have informed the West Bengal Police and a team is on its way to take his custody," said Maria.
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March - 15 
Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested two active cadres of the Lamyanba Khuman faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC) from Phayeng Ching Khunou in Imphal West District on March 15. The arrested individual
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Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested two active cadres of the Lamyanba Khuman faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC) from Phayeng Ching Khunou in Imphal West District on March 15. The arrested individuals are identified as Thounojam Angangjao alias Pakhang (35) and Angom Ashok Kumar (36).
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March - 15 
Nagaland Post reports that in another serious setback to the process of reconciliation spearheaded by the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) and avowed by the representative body of the signatory Naga groups National Socialist Council of Nagaland -
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Nagaland Post reports that in another serious setback to the process of reconciliation spearheaded by the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) and avowed by the representative body of the signatory Naga groups National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) and Naga National Council/Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) under the aegis of the Joint Working Group, factional clash has revived in Nagaland in Phek District where one (NSCN-IM) cadre was killed in a factional clash on March 15. The killing took place when a group of (NSCN-IM) cadres attacked a camp belonging to the (NSCN-K) near Old Thewati village under Phek District. Sources also informed that many cadres might also have been injured during the clash.
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March - 15 
Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces (SFs) on March 15 killed a suspected militant of the People United Liberation Front (PULF), who is yet to be identified, during an encounter at Taothong Lamkhai in Imphal West District. A .32 pistol along wi
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Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces (SFs) on March 15 killed a suspected militant of the People United Liberation Front (PULF), who is yet to be identified, during an encounter at Taothong Lamkhai in Imphal West District. A .32 pistol along with an Activa Honda (MN01M-3882) were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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March - 15 
One Assam Police sub-inspector identified as Pranjal Saikia and two suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were killed during an encounter at Tongona Majgaon under Kakopathar Police Station of Tinsukia District on March 15, report
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One Assam Police sub-inspector identified as Pranjal Saikia and two suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were killed during an encounter at Tongona Majgaon under Kakopathar Police Station of Tinsukia District on March 15, reports Assam Tribune. The identity of only one ULFA militant was ascertained as Ilu Mahanta. An AK56 rifle along with 19 live rounds, one 7.65 mm pistol along with three live rounds, a large quantity of empty cartridges, two detonators, two mobile phones were recovered from them.
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March - 15 
SFs recovered four IEDs placed by militants under a culvert in Pullnard-Dardpora village of Kupwara District.
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SFs recovered four IEDs placed by militants under a culvert in Pullnard-Dardpora village of Kupwara District.
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March - 15 
Sify.com reports that two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including a woman squad cadre were arrested in two separate raids in West Bengal on March 15. "Acting on tip-off, we conducted raids and arrested Rajesh Murmu alias
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Sify.com reports that two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including a woman squad cadre were arrested in two separate raids in West Bengal on March 15. "Acting on tip-off, we conducted raids and arrested Rajesh Murmu alias Buru from Koima village in Bankura District, while Saraswati Mandi was arrested from Chirudi village in Purulia District,' Superintendent of Police (Bankura) Pranav Kumar, said. "Both were wanted in several cases, including murder, sedition and damaging Government property," said Kumar. Rajesh hails from Barigeria near Goaltore in West Midnapore District and is believed to be a close associate of Bikash, ‘state committee member’ of the outfit and was assigned to lead the Goaltore squad after the death of Sidhu Soren, the founder secretary of Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) in an encounter, said a Police Officer. Mandi, a resident of Harambara village, was a senior squad member of Maoist leader Arjun’s squad, he said.
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March - 15 
The Hindu reports that five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in a gunfight with Security Forces in Khunti District on March 15. "Five guerrillas have been killed in a gun battle. Our men saw that Maoists took away the d
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The Hindu reports that five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in a gunfight with Security Forces in Khunti District on March 15. "Five guerrillas have been killed in a gun battle. Our men saw that Maoists took away the dead bodies of their comrades," a Police Officer said.
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March - 15 
The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly set ablaze an excavator being used for Pradhan Mantri Gramya Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) work in Kalimela Police Station area of Malkangiri District in the night
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The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly set ablaze an excavator being used for Pradhan Mantri Gramya Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) work in Kalimela Police Station area of Malkangiri District in the night of March 15. According to sources, Padia Dalam (squad) of Maoists was involved in the act. Inspector R.K. Pati from Malkangiri said, as per eye witnesses around a dozen Maoists, led by woman Maoist ‘commander’ Meena reached the spot to set ablaze the excavator. Further, Police sources said, it was the first act of Maoist- violence after the lull of a few days following the abduction and release of Malkangiri District Collector R. Vineel Krishna and a junior engineer Pabitra Majhi in February. The excavator was parked near Sangel village of Undrukonda Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) of Kalimela Block (administrative division).
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March - 15 
the Maoists had called for a 24-hour bandh (general shut down) in Magadh division on March 15, comprising of Gaya, Aurangabad, Nawada, Jehanabad and Arwal Districts, Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Rajvardhan Sharma said, reports
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the Maoists had called for a 24-hour bandh (general shut down) in Magadh division on March 15, comprising of Gaya, Aurangabad, Nawada, Jehanabad and Arwal Districts, Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) Rajvardhan Sharma said, reports Hindustan Times.
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March - 15 
the Maoists set ablaze ten vehicles, including three trucks and one bus in in Chauparan in Hazaribagh District. The Maoists fired at a truck and injured its driver.
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the Maoists set ablaze ten vehicles, including three trucks and one bus in in Chauparan in Hazaribagh District. The Maoists fired at a truck and injured its driver.
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March - 15 
the Police recovered one landmine and two detonators near Hutar colliery of Latehar District.
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the Police recovered one landmine and two detonators near Hutar colliery of Latehar District.
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March - 15 
The Union Government's Interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir on March 15 submitted their Sixth Report to Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram at New Delhi, specifically outlining the problems being faced by women in the two decades-long violenc
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The Union Government's Interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir on March 15 submitted their Sixth Report to Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram at New Delhi, specifically outlining the problems being faced by women in the two decades-long violence in the State according to Daily Excelsior. They will also submit their interim report containing the contours of a political settlement of Kashmir issue to the Government within a week
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March - 15 
Yumnam Ningol Pukhrambam Ongbi Aruna Devi (39) an elected councilor in Nambol Municipal Council, who is an alleged close aide of Sunil Meitei, the leader of the proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party - Mobile Task Force (KCP-MTF), has been arrested by
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Yumnam Ningol Pukhrambam Ongbi Aruna Devi (39) an elected councilor in Nambol Municipal Council, who is an alleged close aide of Sunil Meitei, the leader of the proscribed Kangleipak Communist Party - Mobile Task Force (KCP-MTF), has been arrested by SFs from Bishnupur Bazar on March 15.
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March - 16 
a Malkangiri court acquitted Maoist leader Srinivas Sriramalu (41), former chief of Revolutionary Writers Association, in a dacoity case of 2007, on March 16, reports Times of India. Srinivas was asked to be released by the Maoists in exchange in the
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a Malkangiri court acquitted Maoist leader Srinivas Sriramalu (41), former chief of Revolutionary Writers Association, in a dacoity case of 2007, on March 16, reports Times of India. Srinivas was asked to be released by the Maoists in exchange in the abduction case of Krishna and Majhi. According to his lawyer, Srinivas who was arrested in 2007 from Bariguda forest in Kalimela area of the District had been tried in six cases since then and he was acquitted in all six cases, including three murder charges. "First Srinivas was tried in four cases in which he was acquitted. But the Police again implicated him in two more cases in which he was acquitted," his counsel said. Prior to his arrest Srinivas was carrying a cash prize of INR 1.2 million in Andhra Pradesh.
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March - 16 
A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Khowla Centre area under Dhekiajuli Police Station along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur District on March 16, reports Tel
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A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Khowla Centre area under Dhekiajuli Police Station along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur District on March 16, reports Telegraph. A US-made pistol and INR 28,000 in cash were recoverd from him.
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March - 16 
A press release by the Superintendent of Police (SP), Imphal West District states that, Angangjaoba joined People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) on March 1997 and got basic military training at Chumnu, Mayanmar. He was arrested earlier
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A press release by the Superintendent of Police (SP), Imphal West District states that, Angangjaoba joined People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) on March 1997 and got basic military training at Chumnu, Mayanmar. He was arrested earlier in April, 2008 and after being released on bail had joined KCP-MC in February 2011, through one Ningthoujam Romesh alias Toya of Tairenpokpi Ching Khunou. Angom Ashok Kumar also disclosed on joining the outfit through one Ningthoujam Romesh of TairenpokpinChing Khunou. One 9mm pistol was recovered from him.
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March - 16 
According to Times of India, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on March 16 gave the green signal to the Army to flush out armed cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and National Socialist Council of Nagal
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According to Times of India, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on March 16 gave the green signal to the Army to flush out armed cadres of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) from Tirap-Changlang sector in Arunachal Pradesh. The report said Army will launch a major offensive to flush the NSCN-IM and NSCN-K from the eastern sector of Arunachal where their cadres have been involved in major extortion and arms procurement activities.
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March - 16 
Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh, on March 16 has described the proposal of UNLF for holding a plebiscite to resolve the Indo-Manipur conflict as a good sign in the State Assembly.
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Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh, on March 16 has described the proposal of UNLF for holding a plebiscite to resolve the Indo-Manipur conflict as a good sign in the State Assembly.
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March - 16 
combined SFs on March 16 rescued a head mason who was abducted by the cadres of United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), a Suspension of Operation (SoO) signatory armed Kuki group, states Sangai Express. UKLF is one of the Kuki armed groups which have be
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combined SFs on March 16 rescued a head mason who was abducted by the cadres of United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), a Suspension of Operation (SoO) signatory armed Kuki group, states Sangai Express. UKLF is one of the Kuki armed groups which have been under a tripartite SoO with Central and State Governments. Oinam Sanatomba Singh (55) of Kyamgei Khoirom Leikai was abducted by 4-5 cadres of UKLF from his work site at Gelmol Lamkhai in Bishnupur District on March 15. The security team also arrested a UKLF cadre identified as Thangminlen Lhungdim alias Lelen (30) of Churachandpur Tuibong Peace Ground who was there in the house to keep a watch on the abducted head mason. One 9 mm pistol and a Honda Activa (MN-01N/1817) which was used in the abduction of Sanatomba were seized. On questioning,Thangminlen admitted that he is an active member of the outfit and three other cadres of UKLF were involved in the abduction of Sanatomba. The cadres are Sungu area commander, Lt Tilpao Haokip alias Papao (35), finance assistant James of Chandel District and Mamang Haokip (25) of Koite village of Churachandpur District.
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March - 16 
firing by SFs in an effort to arrest a suspected militant, identified as Aftar Khan alias Yunush (25), of an unspecified outfit caused panic to residents of Moreh Muslim Nagar in Chandel District on March 16 (today) morning.
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firing by SFs in an effort to arrest a suspected militant, identified as Aftar Khan alias Yunush (25), of an unspecified outfit caused panic to residents of Moreh Muslim Nagar in Chandel District on March 16 (today) morning.
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March - 16 
four days after a Guwahati based businessman identified as Mithu Ahmed was abducted for ransom from Dimapur, Security Forces (SFs) rescued the victim from Duncan Basti area on March 16.
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four days after a Guwahati based businessman identified as Mithu Ahmed was abducted for ransom from Dimapur, Security Forces (SFs) rescued the victim from Duncan Basti area on March 16.
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March - 16 
Police arrested an arms supplier Kaju alias Ajaj Quraisi son of the late Jamal Quraisi of Rahat Nagar with a country-made semi-automatic carbine in his possession at Kisko More area in Lohardaga District on March 16. The arrested arms supplier, a wan
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Police arrested an arms supplier Kaju alias Ajaj Quraisi son of the late Jamal Quraisi of Rahat Nagar with a country-made semi-automatic carbine in his possession at Kisko More area in Lohardaga District on March 16. The arrested arms supplier, a wanted criminal, used to supply arms to the Maoists and criminals for the last several years.
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March - 16 
SFs arrested one cadre of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) namely Maibam Jackie Chan alias Nicky (21) from wangjing Wankhei in Thoubal District. He disclosed himself as an active member of KYKL organization and joined on July, 2008 through one Bipin of
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SFs arrested one cadre of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) namely Maibam Jackie Chan alias Nicky (21) from wangjing Wankhei in Thoubal District. He disclosed himself as an active member of KYKL organization and joined on July, 2008 through one Bipin of Wangkhei and got basic military training at Myanmar.
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March - 16 
SFs recovered two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and three grenades from a Guwahati bound bus near a petrol pump in Rangapara in Sonitpur District.
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SFs recovered two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and three grenades from a Guwahati bound bus near a petrol pump in Rangapara in Sonitpur District.
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March - 16 
Sify.com reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with the Police in a forested area in Bhairamgarh of Bijapur District on March 16. "It was a brief but fierce gun battle between the Maoists and
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Sify.com reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with the Police in a forested area in Bhairamgarh of Bijapur District on March 16. "It was a brief but fierce gun battle between the Maoists and Police. Two rebels were killed. Their bodies have been recovered. Some arms were found at the spot," a source at the Police headquarters told IANS. However, there was no report of any casualty or injury of the Policemen, the Police said.
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March - 16 
The ‘commander-in-chief’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Paresh Baruah is making all out efforts to revitalise the outfit and according to intelligence inputs, he even "promoted" more than a hundred militants to keep them happy, report
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The ‘commander-in-chief’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Paresh Baruah is making all out efforts to revitalise the outfit and according to intelligence inputs, he even "promoted" more than a hundred militants to keep them happy, reports Assam Tribune. Further, the anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) may target Security Forces (SFs) in the days to come in retaliation to the recent setbacks received by the outfit. As per information available with the Security agencies, senior ULFA cadre, Jiban Moran, was given the status of ‘Lieutenant Colonel’ by Paresh Baruah and by virtue of his rank, he is now the second in command of the outfit. Similarly, two other high ranking cadres, Drishti Rajkhowa and Bijoy Chinese, were promoted from the rank of ‘self styled Second Lieutenant’ to ‘self styled Major’, giving them a major jump in the outfit.
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March - 16 
The annual report for 2010-11 of Ministry of Defence stated on March 16, "The continued infiltrations across the Line of Control (LoC) and the existence of terrorist camps across the India-Pakistan border demonstrate the continuing ambivalence of Pak
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The annual report for 2010-11 of Ministry of Defence stated on March 16, "The continued infiltrations across the Line of Control (LoC) and the existence of terrorist camps across the India-Pakistan border demonstrate the continuing ambivalence of Pakistan in its attitude and approach to terrorist organisations", according to Daily Excelsior. Observing that the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir had "stabilised", the Ministry of Defence said the terror threat continued to be "real" as terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan is still intact. The annual report said the situation was stabilised by the persistent efforts of the Indian Army, which in 2010 killed 238 terrorists and apprehended 62 of them while 52 suffered casualties. "The continuous infiltration attempts in Jammu and Kashmir by terrorists from Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) are a matter of concern," it added. The report said despite Army's strict vigil, infiltration attempts along the LoC were on where 40 terrorists were killed and 31 such bids were foiled. It added that the incidents of terrorist violence remained low in the State due to the "operational ascendancy" gained by the Army.
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March - 16 
The Hindu reports that over 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a State-run school building using dynamite at Khajurahi village under Banke Bazar Police Station in Gaya District on March 16.
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The Hindu reports that over 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a State-run school building using dynamite at Khajurahi village under Banke Bazar Police Station in Gaya District on March 16.
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March - 16 
the Maoists set ablaze a control room of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) tower at Lakhua village under Imamganj Police Station in the District, the Police said. Raids were conducted in the area to arrest the Maoists involved in the act.
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the Maoists set ablaze a control room of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) tower at Lakhua village under Imamganj Police Station in the District, the Police said. Raids were conducted in the area to arrest the Maoists involved in the act.
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March - 17 
a female Maoist leader Chanpa Madangi alias Aruna surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, (SP) Anup Krishna, in Rayagada District. She expressed that she has left the Maoist organization to be included in the mainstream. She is a resident of
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a female Maoist leader Chanpa Madangi alias Aruna surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, (SP) Anup Krishna, in Rayagada District. She expressed that she has left the Maoist organization to be included in the mainstream. She is a resident of Laxmipur area in Koraput District. She was working in the Niyamgiri Dalam (squad).
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March - 17 
Carrying on with its operation of removal of bunkers from civilian areas in Srinagar, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on March 17 removed 12 bunkers located in various areas, according to Daily Excelsior. The force officials say that the removal
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Carrying on with its operation of removal of bunkers from civilian areas in Srinagar, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on March 17 removed 12 bunkers located in various areas, according to Daily Excelsior. The force officials say that the removal of bunkers would help in better movement of people especially in the downtown areas of the Srinagar. The CRPF personnel could be seen removing the bunkers from places like Batamaloo, Karan Nagar, Zaina Kadal, Saraf Kadal, Babademb, Rainawari, Nowhatta, Islamia College, Hawal and Amar Singh College. The CRPF official said that the step has been welcomed by both the people as well as jawans (troopers). 40 bunkers have been removed from Srinagar since the process was started in October, 2010. While 16 bunkers were removed in the first phase, 12 bunkers each were removed in the subsequent two phases. The removal of bunkers was one of the eight points proposed by Union Government to bring the situation to normal in Kashmir after 2010’s summer agitation.
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March - 17 
Deccan Chronicle on March 17 reports that Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Soumya Misra, Visakha range, said the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities in the Andhra Odisha Border (AOB) zone has declined due to the new strategies ad-o
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Deccan Chronicle on March 17 reports that Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Soumya Misra, Visakha range, said the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities in the Andhra Odisha Border (AOB) zone has declined due to the new strategies ad-opted by the Police in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam Districts. Talking to reporters, she said the Police have adopted twin strategies of increasing surveillance and taking preventive steps, besides implementation of several the programmes to increase the relationship with people. "We have taken up community development programmes in far-flung tribal villages and they have been giving us good results," Misra said. Even campaigning for peace at village-level was also showing good results, she added. Large scale surrender of senior Maoists, Dalam (squad) leaders and militia members in this region was an indication to the good work done by the Police personnel recently, she said. The Government has been increasing efforts to provide employment to the tribal youth to wean them away from Maoists.
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March - 17 
General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15th Corps, Lieutenant General, Syed Ata Hasnain on March 17 said that Army has put in place anti-infiltration surveillance system along the border in order to check infiltration of militants from across the border. H
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General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15th Corps, Lieutenant General, Syed Ata Hasnain on March 17 said that Army has put in place anti-infiltration surveillance system along the border in order to check infiltration of militants from across the border. He said that around 700 militants are waiting to enter Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). Referring to militancy and militants present in the Valley, the GOC said that Sopore has emerged as hotbed of militancy. He expressed happiness that civilian casualties were avoided during recent encounters with militants in South and North Kashmir.
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March - 17 
Hindustan Times reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) fired at two persons, seriously injuring both in Malkangiri District on March 17. Police said a group of four masked Maoists fired at Sukra Hantal (50), the v
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Hindustan Times reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) fired at two persons, seriously injuring both in Malkangiri District on March 17. Police said a group of four masked Maoists fired at Sukra Hantal (50), the village priest, as soon he opened the door of his house in Katapalli village, about 40 kilometres from Malkangiri, injuring the priest, while 25 other Maoists were waiting outside. The priest's wife Hiramani (35) was also hit by bullets and was seriously injured, the Police said.
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March - 17 
it has been reported that, a total of 5255 stone pelters were arrested during the last one year of which 5009 have been released. A total of 4,982 stone pelters were released in the Kashmir Valley and 21 and 6 in Jammu and Ramban Districts respective
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it has been reported that, a total of 5255 stone pelters were arrested during the last one year of which 5009 have been released. A total of 4,982 stone pelters were released in the Kashmir Valley and 21 and 6 in Jammu and Ramban Districts respectively, there are only 246 stone pelters in the Police custody. And at the same time, 32 detainees arrested under the Public Safety Act (PSA) have been released so far.
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March - 17 
Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested four militants in the different parts of State since March 17. SFs arrested a Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) cadre identified as one Thangchingkhup alias Temboy (30) on March 17 from Lanva Bridg
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Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested four militants in the different parts of State since March 17. SFs arrested a Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) cadre identified as one Thangchingkhup alias Temboy (30) on March 17 from Lanva Bridge in Churachandpur District.
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March - 17 
Maoist leader Ganti Prasadam along with Nagireddy Pandurang alias Sagar, revolutionary writers Varavara Rao and Kalyan Rao were produced in a court at Ongole town in Prakasam District in connection with the alleged attempt on life of then Superintend
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Maoist leader Ganti Prasadam along with Nagireddy Pandurang alias Sagar, revolutionary writers Varavara Rao and Kalyan Rao were produced in a court at Ongole town in Prakasam District in connection with the alleged attempt on life of then Superintendent of Police, Mahesh Chandra Laddha, the Police said, reports Express Buzz.
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March - 17 
Nagaland Post reports that Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on March 17 while addressing the House of the State Assembly said it was impracticable to lift AFSPA from the State of Manipur in the prevailing law and order situation. Singh stated even in
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Nagaland Post reports that Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on March 17 while addressing the House of the State Assembly said it was impracticable to lift AFSPA from the State of Manipur in the prevailing law and order situation. Singh stated even in the neighbouring State of Nagaland where Government was maintaining ceasefire with the major underground groups, National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K), the Act was enforced.
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March - 17 
Orissadiary.com reports that seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by the Police in a search operation started in the Saranda forest on March 17.
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Orissadiary.com reports that seven Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by the Police in a search operation started in the Saranda forest on March 17.
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March - 17 
Sangai Express reports that a live lethod shell was found while digging the earth for construction of a house at Uripok on March 17. Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) personnel retrieved the live Lethod and later defused it.
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Sangai Express reports that a live lethod shell was found while digging the earth for construction of a house at Uripok on March 17. Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) personnel retrieved the live Lethod and later defused it.
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March - 17 
Security Forces (SFs) on March 17 arrested Edmond Marandi alias Prem Mardi alias Munna Murmu, one of the four accused involved in the killing of Bosco Chermaco, the president of All Adivai Students’ Association of Assam, reports Telegraph. Bosco Cher
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Security Forces (SFs) on March 17 arrested Edmond Marandi alias Prem Mardi alias Munna Murmu, one of the four accused involved in the killing of Bosco Chermaco, the president of All Adivai Students’ Association of Assam, reports Telegraph. Bosco Chermaco was killed by militants at Jakobpur near Srirampur in Kokrajhar District on February 22, 2011. The arrestee Edmond Marandi is a member of the Adivasi Peoples’ Army (APA) which is a lesser known militant outfit led by Tarzen Mardi and is active in the Udalguri and Sonitpur Districts, trying to make its presence felt in the lower Assam Districts, particularly in Kokrajhar District.
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March - 17 
SFs arrested one Kangleipak Communist Party - Mobile Task Force (KCP-MTF) cadre, Sorokhaibam Inaocha (32), on March 17 from Konthoujam in Imphal West District. On verification, he revealed that he was assigned to extort money from schools located at
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SFs arrested one Kangleipak Communist Party - Mobile Task Force (KCP-MTF) cadre, Sorokhaibam Inaocha (32), on March 17 from Konthoujam in Imphal West District. On verification, he revealed that he was assigned to extort money from schools located at Konthoujam area. One Honda active and mobile handset was recovered from his possession.
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March - 17 
the anti-talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) hit out against the leaders of the pro-talk faction and said that no one has the right to talk about the constitution of the ULFA and its ideals by staying with the enemy, report
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the anti-talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) hit out against the leaders of the pro-talk faction and said that no one has the right to talk about the constitution of the ULFA and its ideals by staying with the enemy, reports Assam Tribune. The leaders of the ULFA-ATF also said that the true feelings of the people of Assam on the demand for sovereignty would come out only through plebiscite and not by holding "Jatiya Abhibartan". In a release issued to the media, the ‘publicity in-charge’ of the ULFA-ATF, Arunodoi Dohotiya called upon the ULFA-PTF leaders, who are out on bail after their arrest, to come out of the grasp of the "enemy" and lead the outfit again. He said that the differences within the ULFA could be settled through discussions within the organization.
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March - 17 
the Maoists set ablaze the solar system installed at the house of Anuj Singh, Member of the Bihar Legislative Council under the Dumaria Police Station area in the District.
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the Maoists set ablaze the solar system installed at the house of Anuj Singh, Member of the Bihar Legislative Council under the Dumaria Police Station area in the District.
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March - 17 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) ‘head’ from Tirap (Arunachal), self-styled ‘brigadier’ Chipu Menon-Khunwang, was killed in Mon District of Nagaland on March 17, reports Sentinel. Sources said that Menon was killed by an
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) ‘head’ from Tirap (Arunachal), self-styled ‘brigadier’ Chipu Menon-Khunwang, was killed in Mon District of Nagaland on March 17, reports Sentinel. Sources said that Menon was killed by another NSCN-K cadre near Mon town gate in the afternoon. His body was later on dumped in a jungle nearby. Sources disclosed that Menon was summoned by higher-ups from Tirap (Arunachal) to Mon in Nagaland to sort out issues related to organizational management which included disciplinary and financial matters. "Earlier on a couple of occasions, Menon was warned to abide by the organizational discipline; however, he did not pay any heed," informed a source. Menon, allegedly a Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) agent, was the son of late KD Menon, an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), and the nephew of Congress leader and ex-minister TL Rajkumar. It is widely documented that Menon lived in Khonsa and was a timber baron till the Supreme Court’s ruling of 1996 hit the timber industry in the State. Majority of timber contractors may have failed to read the future of timber business but Menon took to another career option early in 1995 by joining the NSCN-K where he worked his way up to lead the insurgency faction to its zenith. It is believed that it was primarily through Menon and his mentor in the State politics that the NSCN-K made its presence felt in the political arena in the year 1999. It was widely quoted in newspapers and magazines that it was Menon’s active leadership and influence over twelve legislators of Tirap-Changlang that led to the downfall of Gegong Apang’s uninterrupted reign of 19 years.
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March - 17 
the Police recovered three landmines, apparently laid by the Maoists on the route to Bodhibigha to ambush Police Parties in the District. The Maoists also left behind a handwritten note, asking the Government to stop Operation Green Hunt. The note sa
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the Police recovered three landmines, apparently laid by the Maoists on the route to Bodhibigha to ambush Police Parties in the District. The Maoists also left behind a handwritten note, asking the Government to stop Operation Green Hunt. The note said the Bodhibigha incident is just a 'jhanki', or trailer, and more such operations would be executed in Dumaria, Imamganj and Banke Bazar areas.
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March - 17 
Times of India reports that cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), set ablaze a passenger bus at Taal under Panki Police Station in Palamu District on March 17
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Times of India reports that cadres of the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), set ablaze a passenger bus at Taal under Panki Police Station in Palamu District on March 17. Confirming the incident, Superintendent of Police (SP) Anoop T Mathew said the passenger bus was coming from Ranchi to Daltonganj. The incident occurred on Balumath-Panki route. The passengers were asked to get down. PLFI cadres took out the diesel container from the bus and set it ablaze. Police suspected that it was the handiwork of Dwarika, ‘commander’ of the PLFI.
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March - 17 
Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres assaulted and broke the limbs of Janardan Rai, a close political aide of State Legislative Assembly Speaker Udai Narain Chaudhary, at Bodhibigha village under the Dum
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Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres assaulted and broke the limbs of Janardan Rai, a close political aide of State Legislative Assembly Speaker Udai Narain Chaudhary, at Bodhibigha village under the Dumaria Police Station area of Gaya District on March 17. According to the Police, at least 100 armed Maoist cadres descended on the village and encircled the house of Rai, a Janata Dal-United [JD (U)] activist. Accusing him of being a Police informer, the Maoists looted the victim's movable belongings, including household utensils, a jeep and a motorcycle, and then demolished the house with the help of explosives. The jeep and motorcycle were subsequently set ablaze about six kilometers away, near the Bihar-Jharkhand border.
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March - 17 
two miscreants identified as Dambaru Dadhia and Dayanidhi Khila of Mantriput village were arrested for extorting money in the name of Maoists from Chitrakonda area in Malkangiri District, reports The Hindu.
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two miscreants identified as Dambaru Dadhia and Dayanidhi Khila of Mantriput village were arrested for extorting money in the name of Maoists from Chitrakonda area in Malkangiri District, reports The Hindu.
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March - 18 
announcing to set up 18 more Special Task Force (STF) units and one more India Reserve Battalion (IRB) to take on the Maoists, Jharkhand Government informed the Assembly that the Police had started dominating various extremists groups, reports PTI. "
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announcing to set up 18 more Special Task Force (STF) units and one more India Reserve Battalion (IRB) to take on the Maoists, Jharkhand Government informed the Assembly that the Police had started dominating various extremists groups, reports PTI. "These STFs will be set up in 2011/12 while the IRB this year. In the beginning it was said that extremists had been dominating the Police but now the Police have been dominating the CPI-Maoists and other Left Wing Extremist (LWE) outfits," State Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Baijnath Ram said in reply to the Home Departments budgetary demand for grant. Jharkhand has already 22 STF and five IRBs, he added. Informing the house that in all 547 extremists had been killed and 4,084 Maoists were arrested since the States creation on November 15, 2000, Ram said Maoist presence was felt in hitherto untouched Santhal Pargana region where six Districts are located. Stating that 18 of the 24 Districts were affected by Left-Wing extremists, Ram said Security Forces personnel were doubled in 118 Police Stations in LWE-hit areas. To reduce dependence on central forces, he added, the State had created 14 additional companies of Jharkhand Armed Police.
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March - 18 
SFs arrested another KYKL cadre identified as one Laishram Jiban alias Gautam (32) from Thangal Bazar in Imphal West District on March 18. On interrogation, he disclosed on working for the finance section of the outfit under one Tachou alias Vinod an
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SFs arrested another KYKL cadre identified as one Laishram Jiban alias Gautam (32) from Thangal Bazar in Imphal West District on March 18. On interrogation, he disclosed on working for the finance section of the outfit under one Tachou alias Vinod and was assigned to extort from Manipur University and businessmen. Three rounds of AK ammunition were recovered from his possession.
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March - 18 
SFs arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre identified as Meitram Yaima Singh alias Phaba (40) on March 18 at Leimaram Makha Leikai in Bishnupur District.
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SFs arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre identified as Meitram Yaima Singh alias Phaba (40) on March 18 at Leimaram Makha Leikai in Bishnupur District.
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March - 18 
Sify.com reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a water pump in Mogahataburu village in West Singhbhum District on March 18. According to the Police, the Maoists blasted the water pump, to protest the ongoing ope
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Sify.com reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a water pump in Mogahataburu village in West Singhbhum District on March 18. According to the Police, the Maoists blasted the water pump, to protest the ongoing operation against them in Saranda forest. The Jharkhand Police have launched an operation against the Maoists in Saranda forest, where some six companies of Paramilitary Forces are assisting the State Police.
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March - 18 
The Jammu and Kashmir Police claims to have broken a major terror module led by an Imam (temporal leader) of a local mosque and two imprisoned self-styled commanders of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and killed one militant in Baramulla District on March 18,
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The Jammu and Kashmir Police claims to have broken a major terror module led by an Imam (temporal leader) of a local mosque and two imprisoned self-styled commanders of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and killed one militant in Baramulla District on March 18, reports The Times of India. The module planned to kill 16 residents of Kreeri and Pattan areas of Baramulla District to "create fear psychosis and to revive" HM. The Baramulla Police discovered this during its investigation of a murder case of a civilian, Nazir Ahmad Lone by an unknown gunman on February 28, 2011, resident of Kreeri, as reported earlier. On interrogation, it came to surface that the Imam, on the directions of Mohammad Ashan Dar and Muzaffar Dar (senior self styled commanders of HM outfit) presently in judicial custody, had constituted two modules one for Kreeri and other for Palhalan of Baramulla District to "kill sixteen respectable persons in the areas to create a fear psychosis and to revive the HM outfit." the Police claimed. The module "A" operating in Kreeri and Nihalpora, was led by a "recycled HM terrorist Hilal Ahmed Palla of Dangerpora, Pattan and his associates Ajaz Ahmad Khan of Khanpora, Mudassir Nazir of Kachawa and Mohammad Ashraf Kumar of Khanpora all from Baramulla District. The group was "involved in Nazir Ahmed Lone's killing." Bashir Bukhari also disclosed the name of Mohammad Ashraf Mir of Kalantra in Baramulla District who was also part of the module "A". The Police arrested Moulvi Bashir, Ashraf Mir, Ajaz Dar, Ashraf and Abdul Hamid. Hilal Palla and Nazir are absconding while as other accused have been arrested. The Police also recovered two pistols, two magazines and three pistol live cartridges from Ashraf's shop while as one pistol, one pistol magazine, three live pistol cartridges, one handset, one antenna, four under barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), four gelatin rods and a letter pad of TUM was recovered from Moulvi Bashir Bukhari. The second module is operating in the general area of Gosh Bug & Palhalanin Baramulla District.
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March - 19 
PTI reports that train services between Rourkela and Barsua in Sundargarh District were suspended on March 19, following threat given by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in protest against ongoing 'Saranda Operation’ in
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PTI reports that train services between Rourkela and Barsua in Sundargarh District were suspended on March 19, following threat given by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in protest against ongoing 'Saranda Operation’ in Jharkhand area of Orissa-Jharkhand border. Several Maoists, according to the Police sources, pasted posters and placed red banner on the railway track at Topadihi station forcing the authorities to suspend the rail services, railway sources said. The train line is connected to the mining belt to transport iron ore to Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP) and only one passenger train operates on that route which has been suspended due to threat, they said.
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March - 19 
The Hindu reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from the forest area of Bastar District on March 19. The Police recovered two loaded guns and some explosives from them. The Maoists were holding a "m
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The Hindu reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from the forest area of Bastar District on March 19. The Police recovered two loaded guns and some explosives from them. The Maoists were holding a "meeting" in the forest area near village Hitameta and Nardongri when they were noticed by the Security Forces who were patrolling in the area, the Police said, adding the group started fleeing after sensing the presence of the Police, and were arrested.
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March - 19 
The Hindu reports that the body of Sarkar Hembram, a Police constable abducted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on March 3, from the Jhargram region was recovered by the Police from Chotajammal village on March 19, bas
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The Hindu reports that the body of Sarkar Hembram, a Police constable abducted by suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on March 3, from the Jhargram region was recovered by the Police from Chotajammal village on March 19, based on information divulged by Debdulal, a Maoist squad member of the notorious Gautam Rana-squad, arrested from Ghritabani village in the Binpur area of West Midnapore District on March 18. According to Mukesh Kumar, Additional Superintendent of Police in Jhargram, the Forces received information in the evening of March 18 that a Maoist squad headed by Suchitra Mahato was hiding in Amapuli village in the Binpur Police Station area for the past two days. Suchitra is the wife of Sashadhar Mahato, who was killed in a gunfight with the Security Forces on March 10. "The group comprising squad members Hitler, China and Hero under Suchitra's leadership was camping at the edge of an open field in Amapuli village, barely 4 km from Chandsora village where Sashadhar was killed. As the Commando Battalions for Resolute Action (CoBRA) troopers of Central Reserve Police Force tried to cordon off the area, the Maoist sentry got alerted and fired. The Forces retaliated but the Maoists fled soon after leaving behind three rifles, one carbine, small firearms, a large quantity of ammunition and some important documents. Raids are still on to locate the whereabouts of the Maoists," Kumar said.
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March - 19 
Times of India reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Tafseer Iqbal due to ill health and other personal reasons at Narsipatnam in Visakhapatnam Dis
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Times of India reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Tafseer Iqbal due to ill health and other personal reasons at Narsipatnam in Visakhapatnam District on March 19. The surrendered Maoists were identified as L Mohana Rao, L Nageswara Rao, Musiri Rambabu, Sobha Bhagavan, Musiri Sattibabu of Nallabili and Sindri Lakshmana Rao of Godumalanka in Koyyuru mandal (administrative unit). All the six cadres were involved in mine planting, tree cutting and even exchange of fire.
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March - 19 
Times of India reports that the District Police's C-60 commando units engaged the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres led by Dhanora Dalam (squad) area commander Dinkar in an encounter in Shivanghat forest in Dhanora tehsil (administr
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Times of India reports that the District Police's C-60 commando units engaged the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres led by Dhanora Dalam (squad) area commander Dinkar in an encounter in Shivanghat forest in Dhanora tehsil (administrative division) in Gadchiroli District in the early hours of March 19. The encounter lasted for around 40-minutes before the Maoists started retreating. "There may not be any confirmation of casualties on the Maoists side but witnesses claimed that a couple of injured were dragged away," Additional Superintendent of Police, Chandrasekhar Meena said. The Police recovered six pittus (backpacks), one claymore mine, one SLR magazine with 20 live cartridges, around five detonators, about 100-feet wire, two sacks in which weapons and ammunitions are carried and two Maoists dairies including one of Dinkar. Among the materials recovered were posters against the Chhattisgarh Government and its Chief Minister Raman Singh in particular. There were other Maoists literatures too. It referred to the outfit’s ideologies and criticism of the Paramilitary Forces.
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March - 20 
1160 youth are wanted by Police across the Kashmir Valley for their alleged role in the summer unrest of 2010, reports Greater Kashmir. According to reports, the hunt for the absconding persons has been intensified to avert eruption of protests in fu
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1160 youth are wanted by Police across the Kashmir Valley for their alleged role in the summer unrest of 2010, reports Greater Kashmir. According to reports, the hunt for the absconding persons has been intensified to avert eruption of protests in future, as they are suspected of organizing the protests again in the coming summer. Most of the wanted youth have been charged with "attempt to murder, prevention of unlawful acts, burning and rampage, and for unlawful assembly."
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March - 20 
Daily Excelsior reports that, the District Magistrate (DM) of Jammu has ordered the cancellation of licenses of three Gun firms to the State Home Department and the Police authorities have seized 53 fake licenses from Rajouri and nearly 70 from Doda,
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Daily Excelsior reports that, the District Magistrate (DM) of Jammu has ordered the cancellation of licenses of three Gun firms to the State Home Department and the Police authorities have seized 53 fake licenses from Rajouri and nearly 70 from Doda, Poonch and Kathua Districts of Jammu region. Besides the above seizure, 29 more licenses, which had been sent to the Home Department for seeking all India permission of carrying weapon, were also seized by the investigating team. While from Kathua thirteen (13) fake gun licenses were recovered, 30 more were seized in District Poonch, 53 in Rajouri and 27 in District Doda. During further intensive investigation, it was found that 29 such fake licenses were awaiting clearance in the Home department for the All India level status issued by Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Mendhar in Poonch District. As reported earlier, on February 17, 2011 two persons namely Mohammad Naseer and Mohammad Rafiq of Kotranka in tehsil (revenue unit) Budhal of Rajouri District were intercepted by Janipur Police along with two .12 guns and the fake licenses. It was found during investigation that these had been issued by the SDM Mendhar and an FIR No. 18/ 2011 was registered in this connection.
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March - 20 
PTI reports that a group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres reportedly killed Keju Damaji Ichami (60) in Jabti-Khandi village in Gadchiroli District on March 20. About 20 to 25 armed Maoists, including women, woke up Ichami
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PTI reports that a group of armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres reportedly killed Keju Damaji Ichami (60) in Jabti-Khandi village in Gadchiroli District on March 20. About 20 to 25 armed Maoists, including women, woke up Ichami from his house and forcibly took him to a nearby forest and killed him by attacking with sharp weapons, the Police said adding that the motive of the killing was not immediately known.
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March - 20 
Sify.com reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Rajib Mahato was arrested from Ghiratakham village near Jhargram in West Midnapore District on March 20. On interrogation of the arrested cadre, Debdulal Mahato
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Sify.com reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Rajib Mahato was arrested from Ghiratakham village near Jhargram in West Midnapore District on March 20. On interrogation of the arrested cadre, Debdulal Mahato, the Police came to know the whereabouts of Rajib and arrested him. Rajib was a close aide of slain Umakanta Mahato, who was one of the prime accused in the Gyaneshwari Express sabotage, in which 148 people were killed (May 28, 2010),' Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP, Operations) Mukesh Kumar said. Rajib used to operate in Jhargram, Beliabera and Binpur areas of the District. He was wanted to stand trial in several murders, including that of a Police constable, The ASP said. He was involved in a shootout in Kalaboni forested area, where Umakanta was shot dead by the joint Forces on August 27, 2010.
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March - 20 
Sify.com reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead Sampat Vyas (60), a local trader, accusing him of spying on them for the Police in Kodakhori village under Manpur Police Station in Rajnandgaon District on March 20.
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Sify.com reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead Sampat Vyas (60), a local trader, accusing him of spying on them for the Police in Kodakhori village under Manpur Police Station in Rajnandgaon District on March 20. "Three armed Maoists walked into a house of local trader Sampat Vyas, in Kodakhori village, and pumped several bullets into him. He died on the spot," an official at Police Headquarters said. The Maoists left a few leaflets after the killing and claimed the man was a spy for local the Police against Maoists.
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March - 20 
The Hindu reports that two persons were killed by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kanaudha village in Gaya District on March 20. According to Superintendent of Police (SP) Ratnamati Sanjeev, three persons were abduct
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The Hindu reports that two persons were killed by the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kanaudha village in Gaya District on March 20. According to Superintendent of Police (SP) Ratnamati Sanjeev, three persons were abducted by the Maoists from the village in the night of March 19. Bullet-ridden bodies of two persons, including the son of the village Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) head and some Maoist literature were found near a drain, the SP said. The Police are yet to trace the whereabouts of the third person.
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March - 20 
the Pro-talk faction of ULFA led Arabinda Rajkhowa, decided on March 20 that its cadres will not stay in designated camps like those of other outfits engaged in peace dialogues with the Government. ULFA ‘vice-chairman’ Pradip Gogoi said the decision
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the Pro-talk faction of ULFA led Arabinda Rajkhowa, decided on March 20 that its cadres will not stay in designated camps like those of other outfits engaged in peace dialogues with the Government. ULFA ‘vice-chairman’ Pradip Gogoi said the decision was taken as the members of the central executive committee felt that staying in designated camps would further alienate the ULFA cadres from society.
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March - 21 
Chief of the Army Staff, General V K Singh on March 21, visited forward areas on the Line of Control (LoC). Official sources said immediately after his arrival, General Singh reviewed operational preparedness in the Kashmir valley in view of the chan
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Chief of the Army Staff, General V K Singh on March 21, visited forward areas on the Line of Control (LoC). Official sources said immediately after his arrival, General Singh reviewed operational preparedness in the Kashmir valley in view of the changing environment and security scenario. He was informed about the measures taken by the troops to thwart any infiltration bid from across the border by militants as the snow had started melting on the routes, being used to sneak into this side. The Army chief was also informed about the presence of militants across the LoC in launching pads, waiting an opportunity to sneak into this side. He was also informed about the measures taken to meet the challenge of militants active within the Valley and some border areas in Jammu region. General Singh, besides local commanders, have already voiced their concern and opposed revocation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the Kashmir valley.
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March - 21 
Hindustan Times reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a forest official at Gariaband forested area in Raipur District in the night of March 21. "Some 3-4 Maoists reached the house of Madhusudan Patil and d
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Hindustan Times reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a forest official at Gariaband forested area in Raipur District in the night of March 21. "Some 3-4 Maoists reached the house of Madhusudan Patil and despite opposition from his wife took him away and killed him by slitting his throat at a culvert, hardly half a kilometer from his house," Superintendent of Police (SP) Lambodar Patel, said. He said Patil tried to run away when Maoists first hit him around the neck but he collapsed and died on the spot.
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March - 21 
IBNLive reports that a wanted Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, carrying a reward of INR 25, 000 on his head, was arrested from Ibrahimpur village in Bhojpur District, on March 21. Acting on a tip off, the Police raided a hideout in
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IBNLive reports that a wanted Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, carrying a reward of INR 25, 000 on his head, was arrested from Ibrahimpur village in Bhojpur District, on March 21. Acting on a tip off, the Police raided a hideout in the village and held Shatrughan Ram, Superintendent of Police, M R Naik, said. Ram was wanted in connection with the murder of the then Tarari Police Station Senior House Officer (SHO) Raj Kishore Sah in 2005, besides six other criminal cases, he said.
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March - 21 
IBNLive reports that in reply to a question in the State Assembly in Bhubaneswar, Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik said on March 21 that an estimated 700 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were active in 19 Districts of the State a
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IBNLive reports that in reply to a question in the State Assembly in Bhubaneswar, Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik said on March 21 that an estimated 700 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were active in 19 Districts of the State and the Government has begun the process of identifying them. The identification of Maoists was a time consuming process as the members of the banned outfits often take fake names. The State Police along with Central Paramilitary Forces deployed in different parts of the State were engaged in raids, frisking and other activities to identify them, Patnaik added. He further rejected allegations of killings during encounters and arrest of innocent tribals. Replying to another question, CM said as many as 81 Maoists has surrendered before the Police during the last five years.
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March - 21 
Maoists killed Mochi Ram Kureti (57), a villager of Umarpal village in the District, the Police officials said on March 21. Kureti was killed by the Maoists in Umarpal village last night, Rajnandgaon Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), S R Sal
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Maoists killed Mochi Ram Kureti (57), a villager of Umarpal village in the District, the Police officials said on March 21. Kureti was killed by the Maoists in Umarpal village last night, Rajnandgaon Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), S R Salam, told PTI over phone. Pamphlets found from near his body said Kureti was killed as he was seeking people’s support to restart an iron ore mine, the ASP added.
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March - 21 
Nagaland Post reports that bullet riddled dead bodies of four suspected cadres of United Tribal Liberation Front (UTLA) were recovered by troops of Assam Rifles from Longkaophul village in Tamenglong District on March 21. Police suspected the cadres
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Nagaland Post reports that bullet riddled dead bodies of four suspected cadres of United Tribal Liberation Front (UTLA) were recovered by troops of Assam Rifles from Longkaophul village in Tamenglong District on March 21. Police suspected the cadres killed in a rival clash between the UTLA and suspected National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres.
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March - 21 
One Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police (ASI) was injured when unidentified militants ambushed a Security Force (SF) patrol party with automatic weapons at Sopore in Baramulla District on March 21, Daily Excelsior.
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One Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police (ASI) was injured when unidentified militants ambushed a Security Force (SF) patrol party with automatic weapons at Sopore in Baramulla District on March 21, Daily Excelsior.
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March - 21 
PTI reports on March 21, that the Union Government has dispatched 30,000 Paramilitary Force personnel to West Bengal to assist the local authorities in ensuring free, fair and peaceful Assembly elections next month. The Central Forces have already be
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PTI reports on March 21, that the Union Government has dispatched 30,000 Paramilitary Force personnel to West Bengal to assist the local authorities in ensuring free, fair and peaceful Assembly elections next month. The Central Forces have already been deployed in sensitive areas including Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-dominated West Midnapore District. "So far, situation in West Bengal is peaceful. The Forces have been sent to ensure that the election process goes peacefully," a Home Ministry official said. The six phased election to the 294-member West Bengal Assembly begins on April 18 and will end on May 10.
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March - 21 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested four militants on March 21 from Boragaon area under Gorchuk Police Station in Guwahati, reports Sentinel. The four arrestees were identified as Bhaskar Kakati, Debojit Deka, Dilip Boro and Bishnu Ram Das. A 9 mm handmad
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested four militants on March 21 from Boragaon area under Gorchuk Police Station in Guwahati, reports Sentinel. The four arrestees were identified as Bhaskar Kakati, Debojit Deka, Dilip Boro and Bishnu Ram Das. A 9 mm handmade pistol, one magazine and a round of ammunition were recovered from the possession of the arrested militants.
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March - 21 
Security Forces got the whiff of a plot hatched by United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua to use militants of other outfits from neighbouring States and even Myanmar to ambush Congress leaders and men in uniform in t
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Security Forces got the whiff of a plot hatched by United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua to use militants of other outfits from neighbouring States and even Myanmar to ambush Congress leaders and men in uniform in the run-up to the Assembly elections, reports Telegraph reported on March 21. Sources revealed that another worrying factor is the tacit understanding between the anti-talks factions of ULFA (ULFA-ATF) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) as both may carry out attacks in tandem.
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the Police arrested eight CPI-Maoist cadres in Narayanpur District in the last two days (March 21-22), SP Mayank Srivastava said, reports IBNLive. They were wanted in criminal cases like murder, attempt to murder, arson, robbery and sedition, he said
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the Police arrested eight CPI-Maoist cadres in Narayanpur District in the last two days (March 21-22), SP Mayank Srivastava said, reports IBNLive. They were wanted in criminal cases like murder, attempt to murder, arson, robbery and sedition, he said, adding the Maoists are being interrogated.
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March - 21 
The Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) of Resubelpara in East Garo Hills District, Ram Singh’s convoy comes under ambush when a group of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants opened indiscriminate fire inside a jungle road across the Simsang river
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The Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) of Resubelpara in East Garo Hills District, Ram Singh’s convoy comes under ambush when a group of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants opened indiscriminate fire inside a jungle road across the Simsang river of Williamnagar town on March 21, reports Shillong Times. The encounter lasted close to 15 minutes in which neither side have any casualty as the militants managed to escape. Ram Singh, Indian administrative Service (IAS), was heading for spot verification to Rongrekgre village, 10 kilometers from Williamnagar town, as part of his ongoing probe into the January 26’s encounter between militants and Police where one 50-year-old labourer, Washington Marak, was killed and later passed off as a GNLA cadre leading to widespread protests in the Garo Hills. Across the Simsang river in Williamnagar town has long been known as a stronghold for GNLA militants.
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March - 21 
the Union Government on March 22 extended the ceasefire with the Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), a militant outfit in Meghalaya, by another three months till June 22, reports Assam Tribune. The decision to extend the six-year-old tripartite
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the Union Government on March 22 extended the ceasefire with the Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), a militant outfit in Meghalaya, by another three months till June 22, reports Assam Tribune. The decision to extend the six-year-old tripartite truce between the Union Government and Meghalaya Government and the ANVC was taken after intense negotiations. The meeting was attended by Joint Secretary in Home Ministry (North East Affairs-in-charge) Naveen Verma, Meghalaya Principal Resident Commissioner AK Bhalla and ANVC ‘General Secretary’ Wanding K Marak. "We have agreed in principle that the ceasefire will be extended for another three months from this day," ANVC ‘spokesman’ Arist Sangma told after the joint monitoring group meeting in New Delhi. ANVC, a tribal Garo militant outfit operating in Garo Hills region of Meghalaya, is fighting for creation of Garoland Territorial Council. It had entered into a tripartite ceasefire with the central and the Meghalaya Governments on July 23, 2004. The ceasefire was to expire on March 31.
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March - 21 
Times of India reported on March 21 that the Centre warned Maharashtra Police about a possible terror plot to target the cricket World Cup final in Mumbai on April 2. According to sources, intelligence agencies claimed that they had specific inputs a
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Times of India reported on March 21 that the Centre warned Maharashtra Police about a possible terror plot to target the cricket World Cup final in Mumbai on April 2. According to sources, intelligence agencies claimed that they had specific inputs about 17 tickets being bought by possible terror suspects for the World Cup final, with the possible aim of sabotaging the game. The inputs said that the plot was being planned as a joint operation between the militant outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jamaat-e-Ahle-Sunnat.
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March - 21 
Times of India reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in Charla mandal (administrative unit) of Khammam District on March 21. The six cadres of Bhoomkal militia group were arrested during combing ope
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Times of India reports that six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in Charla mandal (administrative unit) of Khammam District on March 21. The six cadres of Bhoomkal militia group were arrested during combing operations by the Security Forces (SFs) in the forests of Charla. The arrested were S Tammaiah, I Krishna, V Bhadraiah, G Ramesh, K Seethaiah and M Gopi. They all hail from Battinapalli village in Charla mandal. Sources said the militia men were actively supporting Maoists in Khammam border villages and nearby Chhattisgarh. "They were involved in arranging meetings for Maoist leaders in the border and roping in tribals for Maoist activities," a Police official said.
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March - 22 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah informed the Legislative Assembly on March 22, that seventeen separatist leaders are being provided with security cover while five others have refused. The separatist leaders provided with security cover are Hurriyat Chie
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah informed the Legislative Assembly on March 22, that seventeen separatist leaders are being provided with security cover while five others have refused. The separatist leaders provided with security cover are Hurriyat Chief Moulvi Umar Farooq, Prof Abdul Gani, Moulvi Abbas Ansari, Agha Syed Hassan Moulvi, Billal Ahmed Lone, Hashim Qureshi and Sajjad Gani Lone (Z-category), Salim Geelani, Zafar Akbar Bhat, Shahid-ul-Islam, Mohammad Yaqoob Vakil (Y-category), Abdul Hassan Mustafa, Moulvi Manzoor Hussain, Masoor Abbas Ansari, Tariq Anwar, Rafiq-ul-Haq and Sheikh Muzaffar. JKLF Chief Yaseen Malik, Fazal Haq Qureshi, Chairman of Patriotic Peoples Front (PPF), Shabir Shah, Nayeem Ahmed Khan and Syed Ali Shah Geelani have refused to take security from the Police.
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March - 22 
Daily Excelsior, reports that, the Chief of the Army Staff, General V K Singh on March 22 met jawans (troopers) and other ranks on the Line of Control (LoC) in the frontier Districts of Kupwara and Bandipora after completing his two-day visit to Kash
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Daily Excelsior, reports that, the Chief of the Army Staff, General V K Singh on March 22 met jawans (troopers) and other ranks on the Line of Control (LoC) in the frontier Districts of Kupwara and Bandipora after completing his two-day visit to Kashmir valley. He was informed about the measures taken by the troops to thwart any infiltration bid from across the border by militants as the snow has started melting on the routes which were being used to sneak into this side and also about the presence of militants across the LoC in launching pads, waiting for an opportunity to sneak into this side, this summer. On March 21, he visited forward areas in Uri Sector. General Singh reviewed operational preparedness in the Valley in view of changing environment and security scenario.
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March - 22 
PTI reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze Airtel mobile tower at Marpa village in East Champaran District on March 22. According to Police more than two dozen Maoist cadre in number, stormed Puri Tola
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PTI reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze Airtel mobile tower at Marpa village in East Champaran District on March 22. According to Police more than two dozen Maoist cadre in number, stormed Puri Tola in the village and set ablaze the mobile tower. The Maoists raised slogans to justify their ideology while escaping. The service of Airtel was disrupted in the District as the controlling unit at the tower stopped functioning after the mobile tower was set ablaze, the Police added.
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March - 22 
PTI reports, the white paper released by State Home Department stated that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed 75 persons including 53 civilians while the Security Force personnel killed only 12 Maoists in Odisha during 2010. T
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PTI reports, the white paper released by State Home Department stated that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed 75 persons including 53 civilians while the Security Force personnel killed only 12 Maoists in Odisha during 2010. Though 61 persons were killed by the Maoists in 2009, the number of killing increased last year. While 28 civilians were killed by the Maoists in 2009, the number of civilian casualty increased to 53 in 2010, the paper said adding that 20 Maoists were shot dead by the SF personnel in 2009. Many innocent persons were being killed by the Maoists in the name of Police informers. "People opposing the Maoists activities were also victims," the paper added. In a bid to weaken the morale of SF personnel, the Maoists used to organise bandh (general shut down), road blockade and blew up culverts and telephone towers, it said adding while ten Maoists had surrendered before the Police in 2009, the number rose to 44 in 2010. The white paper further said the number of Districts hit by the Maoists increased to 19 by 2010 even as Paramilitary Forces were deployed in the entire southern Odisha. As part of efforts to combat the Maoists, the State Government has taken several steps like banning the CPI-Maoists and its six frontal organisations, creation of a Unified Command to monitor anti-Maoist operation and setting up of new battalions among others.
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March - 22 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will launch a thorough probe relating to cases involving Hindutva militant groups, PTI reported on March 22. According to reports, the Union Home Ministry is expected to issue a notification soon in the cases,
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will launch a thorough probe relating to cases involving Hindutva militant groups, PTI reported on March 22. According to reports, the Union Home Ministry is expected to issue a notification soon in the cases, where right-wing terror groups' involvement has surfaced, to the NIA.
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March - 22 
The Union Government on March 22 appointed Lieutenant General Jacob the new Chairman of the ceasefire monitoring group, after the tenure of Lieutenant General Mandhata Singh got over in November 2010, reports Telegraph. Nagaland Director-General of P
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The Union Government on March 22 appointed Lieutenant General Jacob the new Chairman of the ceasefire monitoring group, after the tenure of Lieutenant General Mandhata Singh got over in November 2010, reports Telegraph. Nagaland Director-General of Police (DGP) K. Kire said Lieutenant General Jacob had replaced Mandhata. "The new chairman of the ceasefire monitoring group will take charge by April 3," DGP K. Kire added. The National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), however, said it was not aware of any such development. The NSCN expressed strong resentment over the appointment of Gen. Jacob as the new chairman without informing them. The ceasefire monitoring group consists of representatives from the Union Government, the State Government, Army, the paramilitary forces, Police and the NSCN-IM. It enforces ceasefire ground rules and monitors violation of rules by the security forces and the militant group.
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March - 23 
39 bunkers of Security Forces (SFs) have been removed from the civilian areas in the State since October 2010, keeping in view the present security scenario. 32 (Public Safety Act) PSA detainees have been released from March 2010 to February 15, 2011
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39 bunkers of Security Forces (SFs) have been removed from the civilian areas in the State since October 2010, keeping in view the present security scenario. 32 (Public Safety Act) PSA detainees have been released from March 2010 to February 15, 2011. And out of 4064 persons arrested during this period 3900 have been released. About 137 persons have been detained under PSA from March 2010 up to February 15, 2011. Besides 106 people have been killed while 996 were injured during this period.
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March - 23 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, Mudassir Nazir Lone, was arrested on March 23, from the Batamaloo area of Srinagar District by Special Operations Groups (SOG), reports Daily Excelsior. The militant was also an accused in murder of contractor Nazi
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, Mudassir Nazir Lone, was arrested on March 23, from the Batamaloo area of Srinagar District by Special Operations Groups (SOG), reports Daily Excelsior. The militant was also an accused in murder of contractor Nazir Ahmed Lone.
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March - 23 
An Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agent was arrested from a hotel in Agartala on March 23, reports Daily Excelsior. Security Forces (SFs) recovered 1, 66,000 BDR (Bangladeshi taka), INR 12,000, a laptop and a passport. Earlier on March 16, SFs arr
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An Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agent was arrested from a hotel in Agartala on March 23, reports Daily Excelsior. Security Forces (SFs) recovered 1, 66,000 BDR (Bangladeshi taka), INR 12,000, a laptop and a passport. Earlier on March 16, SFs arrested of four ISI agents from Agartala Hospital.
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March - 23 
Government of the People's Republic of Nagaland/ National Socialist Council of Nagaland (GPRN/NSCN) on March 23 advised Indian or foreign companies whether it is Canoro (independent international oil and gas exploration and production company based i
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Government of the People's Republic of Nagaland/ National Socialist Council of Nagaland (GPRN/NSCN) on March 23 advised Indian or foreign companies whether it is Canoro (independent international oil and gas exploration and production company based in New Delhi), Spice Jet or any other company who have expressed desire to explore and extract crude oil from Champang oil field in Wokha District, to halt all preparations immediately, reports Nagaland Post. Ministry of Information and Publicity (MIP) of the GPRN/NSCN said all mineral reserves in Naga homeland belonged to the Naga people and therefore any extraction of natural resources by any company in Naga soil would have to be done only if it benefited the people and future Naga generations. Stating that no politician or group of the day has any right to grant permission to companies to extract wealth of the Nagas, the GPRS/NSCN said it did not recognize any Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between parties for exploration at Champang oil field under Lotha Region of the District. “A wealth for hundred years will not be allowed to run dry in ten years,” it said. GPRN/NSCN said it shall consider extraction of crude oil only if the interested company agrees to first install and run oil refinery in Nagaland, whereby at least a thousand jobs to Naga could be assured.
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March - 23 
PTI reports that two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in a joint operation by the Police and Paramilitary Forces Force in the forests between Remadand and Kulanar village in Narayanpur District on March 23. Naray
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PTI reports that two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in a joint operation by the Police and Paramilitary Forces Force in the forests between Remadand and Kulanar village in Narayanpur District on March 23. Narayanpur Superintendent of Police, Mayank Srivastava, said that about 50 Maoist cadres had assembled near the Kulanar village and the forests surrounding the area. Srivastava said: “Our joint forces of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Special Task Force (STF) and the District Force (DF) had gone on a forest search operation, during which they anticipated Maoist presence in the area." “They surrounded the area and an exchange of fire took place between the two sides. Later in the search operation we recovered two bodies and a 12 bore gun, a 9 mm pistol and a bomb," he added.
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March - 23 
Security Forces (SFs) on March 23 arrested four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants from Pan Bazar area in Guwahati in connection with the Rajiv Bhawan bomb blast case of March 14, reports Assam Tribune. The Bangladeshi SIM cards, cash w
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Security Forces (SFs) on March 23 arrested four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants from Pan Bazar area in Guwahati in connection with the Rajiv Bhawan bomb blast case of March 14, reports Assam Tribune. The Bangladeshi SIM cards, cash worth three thousand rupees, five handsets and international debit cards were recovered from their possession.
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March - 23 
stressing the need to engage Jammu and Kashmir politically, the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, exhorted the separatist leadership to join the dialogue process initiated by K-panel and come out with their view point without any hang-ups. On the matter
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stressing the need to engage Jammu and Kashmir politically, the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, exhorted the separatist leadership to join the dialogue process initiated by K-panel and come out with their view point without any hang-ups. On the matter of Amnesty International (AI) Report regarding human rights violation in Jammu and Kashmir, he assured that the Government would seriously consider the recommendations of the Report. The Chief Minister said that the appointment of Interlocutors was a significant step to address the political issues of Jammu and Kashmir.
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March - 23 
The Forum for Terrorist Victims Family of Assam met the Union Home Secretary in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum demanding immediate seizure of weapons from the pro-talk members of the outfits including the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)
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The Forum for Terrorist Victims Family of Assam met the Union Home Secretary in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum demanding immediate seizure of weapons from the pro-talk members of the outfits including the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) to ensure free and fair Assembly polls, Assam Tribune reported on March 23. The Terror Victims’ Family Forum, an umbrella organisation of over 6,000 people affected by militancy, made this fervent plea as political parties were fielding former militants. "Going by the recent incidents, it is evident the militant groups are still indulging in acts like extortion and we feel that they could well be used during the polls," Brojen Hazarika, president of the forum said. The forum also demanded that all the pro-talk militants should be sent to designated camps immediately so that people can exercise their franchise without any fear. The Union Home Secretary, according to the forum, has assured necessary steps in this regard.
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March - 23 
The Hindu reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) was shot dead by suspected Maoist cadres in the Jhargram region of West Midnapore District late on March 23.
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The Hindu reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) was shot dead by suspected Maoist cadres in the Jhargram region of West Midnapore District late on March 23. Superintendent of Police, Praveen Tripathi said Sambhu Mahato was killed reportedly after a dispute over the distribution of extortion money among the Maoists and PCPA cadres.
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March - 23 
The Hindu reports that the bail application of top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Sriramulu Srinivasulu in Odisha High Court was adjourned to April 14 in Cuttack District on March 23. Adjourning the hearing, Justice C.R. Dash cal
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The Hindu reports that the bail application of top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Sriramulu Srinivasulu in Odisha High Court was adjourned to April 14 in Cuttack District on March 23. Adjourning the hearing, Justice C.R. Dash called for the case diaries. The Maoist leader, who was acquitted in a dacoity case earlier this month, has been lodged in Malkangiri jail for his alleged involvement in assaulting Policemen.
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March - 24 
a press release by ‘Assistant Publicity Secretary’ of the outfit Nonglen Meitei said that the Kangleipak Communist Party-Maoist (KCP-Maoist) ‘Vice-chairman’ Chinkhuba Meitei and ‘Publicity Secretary’ W Malemnganba has absconded from the outfit along
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a press release by ‘Assistant Publicity Secretary’ of the outfit Nonglen Meitei said that the Kangleipak Communist Party-Maoist (KCP-Maoist) ‘Vice-chairman’ Chinkhuba Meitei and ‘Publicity Secretary’ W Malemnganba has absconded from the outfit along with arms and cadres under their control. The absconders took nine Uber Machine Gun (UMG) , fifteen M 16, six Rifle-Propelled Grenade (RPG), twenty five AK’s, twenty eight 9mm pistols , one hundred and fifteen Chinese grenades along with 12,000 rounds of assorted ammunition, Kanglaonline reports on March 24.
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March - 24 
Orissadiary.com reports that the Odisha Government on March 24 announced that a Special Task Force (STF) in the Crime Branch would be created to effectively deal with organized crimes as well as for investigation of Communist Party of India-Maoist (C
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Orissadiary.com reports that the Odisha Government on March 24 announced that a Special Task Force (STF) in the Crime Branch would be created to effectively deal with organized crimes as well as for investigation of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-related cases. Replying to the discussion on the demand for grants relating to Home and General Administration Department for the year 2011-12 fiscal, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced that an Economic Offence Wing in Crime Branch would be created to deal with cases pertaining to investment related fraud, land related forgery and fraud and bank frauds. On the measures to tackle the Maoist menace, the CM said that to boost the morale of Forces engaged in anti-insurgency operations, it has been decided to waive the ceiling limit of income to extend the benefit of rehabilitation assistance to the next of kin of Police Officers killed in Maoist violence. He said that the State Government had decided to enhance the strength of elite anti-Maoist operation Force, the Special Operation Group (SOG) by creating 1,609 new posts taking the sanctioned strength to 3,967.
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March - 24 
Rajesh Prasad Shaw (24), a Police constable was killed and two others were injured in a landmine blast triggered by the Maoists who were targeting Ghatshila Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Anish Kumar Gupta in Ghatshila in East Singhbhum Dis
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Rajesh Prasad Shaw (24), a Police constable was killed and two others were injured in a landmine blast triggered by the Maoists who were targeting Ghatshila Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Anish Kumar Gupta in Ghatshila in East Singhbhum District. The incident occurred when a joint team of District Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), comprising 300 troopers, was on its way to Dainmari and Makuli bordering Belpahari Police Station in West Bengal, to conduct long-range patrolling after receiving information that the Maoists Dampara squad was holed up in the forests. The men were negotiating a turn when the landmine exploded around 7.30am. Shaw died on the spot. Two CRPF troopers- Ganesh Gaur and Vinod Kumar were also injured.
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March - 24 
restrictions on the movement of passenger trains at night in the Maoist-affected areas of West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand will continue till March 31, the South Eastern Railway (SER) said, reports Sify.com. “In view of security reasons, running of
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restrictions on the movement of passenger trains at night in the Maoist-affected areas of West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand will continue till March 31, the South Eastern Railway (SER) said, reports Sify.com. “In view of security reasons, running of passenger trains on Kharagpur-Adra, Chakradharpur-Rourkela and Kharagpur-Tata sections will continue to remain suspended up to March 31 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m,” an SER release said.
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March - 24 
Sangai Express reports that eight activists of different militant organizations surrendered on March 24 at the Mantripukhri headquarters of Inspector General of Assam Rifles-South (IGAR-S) in Imphal West District. The surrendered cadres include Gopal
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Sangai Express reports that eight activists of different militant organizations surrendered on March 24 at the Mantripukhri headquarters of Inspector General of Assam Rifles-South (IGAR-S) in Imphal West District. The surrendered cadres include Gopal Sharma alias Laimkaiba (25) and Hemanta alias Manimatum (20) of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), Jelen Khangebam alias Boni (25) of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), Kabi Kanta alias Thoiba (20) of Kangleipak Communist Party-Mobile Task Force (KCP-MTF), Amom Rajesh alias Raju Singh (18) and L. Thoi alias Tomba singh (18) of United People`s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK), Angom Naocha Meitei (20) second in-command (Finance Section) of Lamyanba Khuman faction of Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC-Lamyanba Khuman) and Konjengbam Manoranjan Singh alias Sanjit (22) of the same faction. Weapons handed over to the security officers included seven pistols with magazines and huge quantity of live rounds, six lethod bombs, one hand grenade, one Kenwood set and five detonators.
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March - 24 
Sify.com reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres dragged Kirtan Mandawi, a 50-year-old man from his home and shot him dead near the forest in Koracha village in Rajnandgaon District on March 24. The Maoists after killing
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Sify.com reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres dragged Kirtan Mandawi, a 50-year-old man from his home and shot him dead near the forest in Koracha village in Rajnandgaon District on March 24. The Maoists after killing him left behind a note reporting that he was a Police informer hence they killed him.
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March - 24 
SP Mayank Srivastava said that two CPI-Maoist cadres, including a self- styled ‘commander’, were arrested by the Police from Gotabenur village of the District on March 24, reports IBNLive. Punuram is a Maoist ‘commander’ while the other was identifie
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SP Mayank Srivastava said that two CPI-Maoist cadres, including a self- styled ‘commander’, were arrested by the Police from Gotabenur village of the District on March 24, reports IBNLive. Punuram is a Maoist ‘commander’ while the other was identified as Mankuram, Srivastava told PTI over phone.
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March - 24 
Telegraph reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two engineers in Latehar District on March 24. The engineers, identified as Jitendra Kumar Singh and Mukesh Yadav of Calcutta-based Simplex Infrastructures, were ab
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Telegraph reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two engineers in Latehar District on March 24. The engineers, identified as Jitendra Kumar Singh and Mukesh Yadav of Calcutta-based Simplex Infrastructures, were abducted by Maoists while they were returning after inspecting civil work at an upcoming 540MW thermal power plant being set up by Abhijeet Group at Chandwa on March 17.
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March - 24 
The All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G) Chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, was detained at Srinagar airport on March 24 by the Police after his return from New Delhi, where he attended India Today Conclave. Geelani accompanied by his son Dr Nayeem G
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The All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G) Chairman, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, was detained at Srinagar airport on March 24 by the Police after his return from New Delhi, where he attended India Today Conclave. Geelani accompanied by his son Dr Nayeem Geelani, son-in-law, Altaf Ahmad Shah and (APHC-G) Spokesperson, Ayaz Akbar were taken in a Police vehicle from the airport.
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March - 24 
the Election Commission (EC) has informed the State Government on March 24, that at best 660 companies of Central Forces will be on poll duty in West Bengal, reports Times of India. Another 560 companies will be sent to the State in addition to the 1
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the Election Commission (EC) has informed the State Government on March 24, that at best 660 companies of Central Forces will be on poll duty in West Bengal, reports Times of India. Another 560 companies will be sent to the State in addition to the 100 companies already deployed across West Bengal. During the first phase in north Bengal on April 18, 500 companies will be deployed. The EC said 361 companies of Forces will come from Assam and 200 companies from Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry. Chief Secretary Samar Ghosh had sought 798 companies. Polls in Assam will be over on April 11. Forces from Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry will be sent to north Bengal after polls are over on April 13.
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March - 24 
The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a State-run school building in Tetrain village under Deo Police Station area in Aurangabad District in the night of March 24. Over 50 Maoist cadres surround
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The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a State-run school building in Tetrain village under Deo Police Station area in Aurangabad District in the night of March 24. Over 50 Maoist cadres surrounded the school building in the village and triggered the dynamite blast and blew up the school building. Three rooms of the school building were destroyed in the blast, the Police said.
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March - 24 
the Police arrested four Maoists in Faras village of the District, reports Sify.com. They are suspected to be senior Maoist cadres and have several criminal cases registered against them.
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the Police arrested four Maoists in Faras village of the District, reports Sify.com. They are suspected to be senior Maoist cadres and have several criminal cases registered against them.
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March - 25 
a powerful bomb planted by the Maoists was recovered by the Police from the adjoining Yadupur village in the District, adds The Hindu. Police raided the area to locate the Maoists involved in the act.
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a powerful bomb planted by the Maoists was recovered by the Police from the adjoining Yadupur village in the District, adds The Hindu. Police raided the area to locate the Maoists involved in the act.
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March - 25 
Bindeshwari Yadav alias Bindi Yadav, a member of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party has been arrested and around 4000 rounds of ammunition and cash has been seized from his possession in the District, reports Sify.com. A team of Police officers int
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Bindeshwari Yadav alias Bindi Yadav, a member of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party has been arrested and around 4000 rounds of ammunition and cash has been seized from his possession in the District, reports Sify.com. A team of Police officers intercepted the vehicle of Yadav and during the search, ammunition for sophisticated weapons like SLRs and AK-47 were seized which were to be supplied to the Maoists to be used during the village council elections to be held in the State.
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March - 25 
PTI reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a school building at Tilaiya Khurd in Gaya District on March 25. Over 70 Maoist cadres surrounded the school and triggered a dynamite blast to blow up the State-r
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PTI reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a school building at Tilaiya Khurd in Gaya District on March 25. Over 70 Maoist cadres surrounded the school and triggered a dynamite blast to blow up the State-run school building last night, the Police said. Three school rooms were badly damaged in the blast, the Police said adding the Maoists later set ablaze a house in the village before fleeing into the nearby forests.
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March - 25 
Sangai Express reports that one hand grenade was recovered in a dried pond inside a private residence of one Yumnam Shamu at Keishampat Jailor Leirak in Imphal West District on March 25.
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Sangai Express reports that one hand grenade was recovered in a dried pond inside a private residence of one Yumnam Shamu at Keishampat Jailor Leirak in Imphal West District on March 25.
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March - 25 
sources revealed that Anti Talk Faction of ULFA (ULFA-ATF) militants loyal to the outfit’s ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah, may disturb the upcoming elections with the help of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), reports A
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sources revealed that Anti Talk Faction of ULFA (ULFA-ATF) militants loyal to the outfit’s ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah, may disturb the upcoming elections with the help of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), reports Assam Tribune.
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March - 25 
Telegraph reports that to strengthen its organizational set-up, United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on March 25 lifted ban on the four Pro-talks group leaders who took the lead to declare a unilateral ceasefire in June 2008. Announcing the decisio
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Telegraph reports that to strengthen its organizational set-up, United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on March 25 lifted ban on the four Pro-talks group leaders who took the lead to declare a unilateral ceasefire in June 2008. Announcing the decision at a news meet held at the outfit’s designated camp here in Tinsukia District, ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa said all the four leaders, Mrinal Hazarika, Prabal Neog, Jiten Dutta and Jun Bhuyan (all from the outfits 28th battalion), would very much be a part of the peace process initiated by the central leadership.
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March - 25 
the ‘chairman’ of a faction of the People United Liberation Front (PULF), MI Khan, announced his retirement from the ‘chairmanship’ of the outfit on March 25, after he was released from central Sajiwa Jail in Imphal East District following the revoca
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the ‘chairman’ of a faction of the People United Liberation Front (PULF), MI Khan, announced his retirement from the ‘chairmanship’ of the outfit on March 25, after he was released from central Sajiwa Jail in Imphal East District following the revocation of National Security Act (NSA) imposed against him, reports Kanglaonline. MI Khan also announced that he is competing in the forthcoming 10th Assembly elections in the Keirao Assembly constituency (Inner Manipur constituency). MI Khan disclosed that he decided to retire from the outfit following some personal problems, adding that the decision to enter into politics was owing to strong public pressure especially the Keirao Assembly constituency. “I apologize to the people for the mistake committed by my party and its cadres, I appeal the people to extend their cooperation and accept this step of becoming a social leader”, said MI Khan. He revealed that he joined the outfit on October 1, 2004. MI Khan was last arrested by a combined team of Imphal East Police and Karnataka Police from Belgaum, Karnataka on May 23, 2010, adds Sangai Express.
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March - 25 
The Special Investigating Team (SIT) in fake gun license racket on March 25 arrested three persons including an absconding judicial clerk (Tanveer Ahmed Bhat) of Thana Mandi, Rajouri District and recovered 58 fake gun licenses from the state of Gujar
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The Special Investigating Team (SIT) in fake gun license racket on March 25 arrested three persons including an absconding judicial clerk (Tanveer Ahmed Bhat) of Thana Mandi, Rajouri District and recovered 58 fake gun licenses from the state of Gujarat, on the basis of which the youth had joined private job as security guards, according to Daily Excelsior. Khem Raj Sharma and Purshotam Singh, both residents of Drori village of Rajouri District have also been arrested by the SIT during raids conducted at different places. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Mendhar of Poonch District, Choudhary Mukhtiar is still absconding. He is main kingpin in fake gun license racket. Two other accused in the case were still at large
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March - 25 
three top Maoist cadres, including their self-styled ‘area commander’ Arvind Paswan were arrested at Bhikhanpura in Muzaffarpur District on March 25, reports PTI. "Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided a house in the village and the three Maoist cad
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three top Maoist cadres, including their self-styled ‘area commander’ Arvind Paswan were arrested at Bhikhanpura in Muzaffarpur District on March 25, reports PTI. "Acting on a tip-off, the Police raided a house in the village and the three Maoist cadres - Arvind Paswan, Vinay Paswan and Ajay Paswan - who were wanted in connection with several cases were arrested," Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajesh Kumar said.
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March - 26 
A militant Apurba Neog (27) was arrested from Jorhat of Assam on March 26, reports Telegraph. A .9mm pistol and some ammunition were recovered from him.
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A militant Apurba Neog (27) was arrested from Jorhat of Assam on March 26, reports Telegraph. A .9mm pistol and some ammunition were recovered from him.
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March - 26 
Hindustan Times reports on March 26, that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres condemning the alleged Police rampage in the villages of Dantewada District has called for a protest (virodh diwas) in Bastar region for five days. Maoi
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Hindustan Times reports on March 26, that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres condemning the alleged Police rampage in the villages of Dantewada District has called for a protest (virodh diwas) in Bastar region for five days. Maoist leader and spokesperson of East Bastar Special Area Committee, Niti, in her statement released to the journalists in Bastar said that from April 11 - 15 the Maoists will observe ‘virodh diwas’ followed by total shut down for two days from April 16. “The functioning of health centres, schools and colleges are exempted from this bandh. And we warn the police not to commit such cruel and disruptive acts in future otherwise they will have to pay heavy price”, she said.
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March - 26 
Hindustan Times reports that Konapuri Ilaiah alias Sambashivudu, a former top ranking Naxalite (Left Wing Extremist) and presently a politburo member of Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) was killed by unidentified persons in Nalgonda District while he w
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Hindustan Times reports that Konapuri Ilaiah alias Sambashivudu, a former top ranking Naxalite (Left Wing Extremist) and presently a politburo member of Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) was killed by unidentified persons in Nalgonda District while he was returning to Hyderabad from Nalgonda District along with his supporters in car after attending programme in support of a separate Telangana State in the night of March 26. He along with his supporters was waylaid and attacked near Gokaram village in Velgonda mandal (administrative unit). Sambashivudu, suspected to be involved in the Naxalite attacks on former Chief Ministers N Chandrababu Naidu at Alipiri, the foothills of Tirumala Tirupati in 2003, and N Janardhana Reddy in 2007 at Nellore, surrendered in 2009. He was reportedly involved in a large number of other incidents like killing of Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Chittem Narsi Reddy of Maktal and attacks on Police Stations.
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March - 26 
Indian Express reports that Salwa Judum (an anti-Maoist vigilante group) leader from Chhattisgarh, K Madhukar Rao will undertake a three-day public awareness campaign against Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bhamragarh tehsil (administ
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Indian Express reports that Salwa Judum (an anti-Maoist vigilante group) leader from Chhattisgarh, K Madhukar Rao will undertake a three-day public awareness campaign against Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bhamragarh tehsil (administrative division) of Gadchiroli District from March 26. Rao, started the Salwa Judum campaign in Chhattisgarh in June 2005, at Karkeli village of Bijapur District, will address rallies of people in Lahiri, Bhamragarh and Bhatpar villages. Superintendent of Police Veeresh Prabhu told Indian Express, “He sought permission for rallies. So, we made enquiry about him with our counterparts in Bijapur where he belongs. We got positive reports, so we decided to allow him. Rao is going to create awareness among tribals about how Maoists have been throttling development, how they have unleashed a culture of violence and how they don’t follow what they preach.”
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March - 26 
Jammu and Kashmir Government on March 26 said that 9,598 appointments have been made in the State's Police Department in the last two years, according to Times of India. 47 appointments were made under compassionate grounds, 47 on-the-spot recruitmen
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Jammu and Kashmir Government on March 26 said that 9,598 appointments have been made in the State's Police Department in the last two years, according to Times of India. 47 appointments were made under compassionate grounds, 47 on-the-spot recruitment and 10 appointments made on court probes.
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March - 26 
Security Forces arrested a United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA) militant from Kanglatongbi in Imphal West District on March 26, reports Kanglaonline. The arrestee was identified as Ginjasei Sitlhou alias Seiboi alias Ricky (30). One hand grenade an
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Security Forces arrested a United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA) militant from Kanglatongbi in Imphal West District on March 26, reports Kanglaonline. The arrestee was identified as Ginjasei Sitlhou alias Seiboi alias Ricky (30). One hand grenade and five live rounds were recovered from his possession.
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March - 26 
SFs arrested one cadre of Lamyanba Khuman faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC), identified as Maisnam Ningol Lukram Ongbi Ranjita Devi (37), from Kanglatombi Bazaar in Imphal West District on March 26. On spot verificat
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SFs arrested one cadre of Lamyanba Khuman faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC), identified as Maisnam Ningol Lukram Ongbi Ranjita Devi (37), from Kanglatombi Bazaar in Imphal West District on March 26. On spot verification, it was revealed that she joined the outfit in the month of January 2010 through one Chingshanglakpa alias Chaothoi and presently working in finance section of the militant outfit.
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March - 26 
Times of India reports that a top ranking Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre wanted in a dozen cases was arrested from the Sonahatu Police Station area in Ranchi District along with 25 kilograms of explosive gel in the evening of Marc
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Times of India reports that a top ranking Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre wanted in a dozen cases was arrested from the Sonahatu Police Station area in Ranchi District along with 25 kilograms of explosive gel in the evening of March 26. A team of Ranchi Police raided Kala Mahdeo village, and arrested Surendra Swansi. The Maoist cadre was to transport the explosive gel to the cadres in Bundu-Tamar when Police raided the village. "The explosive was earlier hidden underground. It was recently dug out for giving to the Maoist squad active in the area," said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Praveen Kumar Singh. Recently, Swansi had gone into hiding in the Chowka area of Saraikela-Kharsawan District but had come to deliver the explosive gel to Sonahatu where he was arrested. "This is a major breakthrough for Police as Swansi was wanted in a number of cases and was a hardcore Maoist," said Singh.
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March - 27 
In a recent interview in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia for US observed that the US was worried about the prospect of a terror attack in India in near future from outfits like the Lashkar-e-To
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In a recent interview in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia for US observed that the US was worried about the prospect of a terror attack in India in near future from outfits like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) who were looking for opportunities and countries through which they could infiltrate into India, the Hindu reported on March 28. Touching upon counter-terrorism coordination between key South Asian nations, Blake added that from the U.S.' perspective, the bilateral cooperation between countries has been “pretty good, with the possible exception of Pakistan.”
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March - 27 
Maoist Hari Pad Mahto surrendered before the Police in the District on March 27. Mahto was active during the formative years of Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism] in Ranchi and its surrounding areas and had left the outfit for the past two years. He had
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Maoist Hari Pad Mahto surrendered before the Police in the District on March 27. Mahto was active during the formative years of Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism] in Ranchi and its surrounding areas and had left the outfit for the past two years. He had worked extensively to spread Naxalism in the Bundu, Tamar and Arki areas since 2003-04. He was wanted in over a dozen of cases of murder, extortion, abduction, arson and Police encounters. "He had joined the Maoist ranks before the notorious rebel commander Kundan Pahan and had several warrant of arrests pending against him," said SSP. "He is a resident of Bucha Dih village in Tamar and his surrender has been implemented under the surrender and rehabilitation policy of the State."
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March - 27 
Pallojula Parmeswara Rao alias Nandu alias Papanna (48), one of the top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders in Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB), surrendered before Visakha Police in Visakhapatnam District on March 27, reports Times of Indi
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Pallojula Parmeswara Rao alias Nandu alias Papanna (48), one of the top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders in Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB), surrendered before Visakha Police in Visakhapatnam District on March 27, reports Times of India. Nandu, a native of Hasanparthi in Warangal District, a former ‘secretary’ of Galikonda and Korukonda Area Committees was known for his ‘military’ ambush strategies against the Security Forces. His wife Swaroopa continues to serve the party. He joined the Radical Student Union (RSU) when he was studying polytechnic in Hyderabad and soon after he became a member of People's War Group (PWG). He carries a head money of INR 300, 000 on him.
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March - 27 
Sangai Express reports that one Base Transceiver Station (BTS) tower caretaker of private cell phone service provider Vodafone, identified as Laishram Basanta was shot at and injured by an unidentified militant at Kongba Laishram Leikai in Imphal Eas
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Sangai Express reports that one Base Transceiver Station (BTS) tower caretaker of private cell phone service provider Vodafone, identified as Laishram Basanta was shot at and injured by an unidentified militant at Kongba Laishram Leikai in Imphal East District on March 27. A number of private mobile service providers have come under threats and extortion notices from some militant outfits in the recent past, forcing them to shut shops.
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March - 27 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested one militant, identified as Kidnali Sagma (25), from Goalpara District and recovered 10 detonators from his possession on March 27.
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested one militant, identified as Kidnali Sagma (25), from Goalpara District and recovered 10 detonators from his possession on March 27.
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March - 27 
SFs arrested three cadres of United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA), identified as Lamyougin Singson alias Gougin (18) Chungjalal Singson alias Aneo (30) and Thanglenmang Sitlhou alias Maimang (21) from Kanglatombi Bazar area in Imphal West District on
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SFs arrested three cadres of United Tribal Liberation Army (UTLA), identified as Lamyougin Singson alias Gougin (18) Chungjalal Singson alias Aneo (30) and Thanglenmang Sitlhou alias Maimang (21) from Kanglatombi Bazar area in Imphal West District on March 27, reports Kanglaonline. On spot verification Thanglenmang Sitlhou disclosed that he joined the outfit in the month of January 2010 through one Robert Mamang working as guard of ‘defense secretary’. Further, they also disclosed that they were involved in snatching of arms and ammunitions from the Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) personnel. Two Chinese hand Grenades and seven live rounds of AK-47 ammunitions were recovered from their possessions.
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March - 27 
SFs arrested two People’s Liberation Army (PLA) cadres, identified as Takhellambam Ranabir alias Bobo Singh (37) and Narengbam Shyamkumar Singh (46), on March 27 from the GM hall Tata Magic parking in Imphal East District. The arrested cadres were in
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SFs arrested two People’s Liberation Army (PLA) cadres, identified as Takhellambam Ranabir alias Bobo Singh (37) and Narengbam Shyamkumar Singh (46), on March 27 from the GM hall Tata Magic parking in Imphal East District. The arrested cadres were interrogated and it was revealed that they are active members of PLA and involved in extortion of money from different vehicle owners. Two mobile phones with SIM cards were recovered from their possession.
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March - 27 
Unidentified militants lobbed a hand grenade at the official quarters of the Imphal West I Block Development Officer (BDO) Keisham Rajendro near Lamphel Fishery office gate in Imphal West District on March 27, reports Sangai Express.
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Unidentified militants lobbed a hand grenade at the official quarters of the Imphal West I Block Development Officer (BDO) Keisham Rajendro near Lamphel Fishery office gate in Imphal West District on March 27, reports Sangai Express.
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March - 28 
Addressing a public meeting held at Moirang Hanuba community hall in Imphal West District on March 28, United People’s Front (UPF) ‘president’ O Bikramjit asserted that unless the Indo-Manipur conflict is not resolved through plebiscite, the indigeno
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Addressing a public meeting held at Moirang Hanuba community hall in Imphal West District on March 28, United People’s Front (UPF) ‘president’ O Bikramjit asserted that unless the Indo-Manipur conflict is not resolved through plebiscite, the indigenous people of Manipur would continue to face the grim prospect of extinction, reports Sangai Express. Bikramjit observed that the conflict between State actors and non-State actors being witnessed in Manipur has severely affected normal life of the common people.
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March - 28 
Former ‘commander’ of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) Imran Rahi has floated a new political party with the name ‘J&K Peoples Party (JKPP)’ in Karan Nagar area of Srinagar, with most of the former militant ‘commanders’ as its executive members. Rahi stated t
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Former ‘commander’ of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) Imran Rahi has floated a new political party with the name ‘J&K Peoples Party (JKPP)’ in Karan Nagar area of Srinagar, with most of the former militant ‘commanders’ as its executive members. Rahi stated that the new political party will solely work for the peaceful resolution of vexed Kashmir issue and will fight for the justice of people, adding, that his party will protest against the atrocities.
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March - 28 
Indian Express reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a dumper of Bihar State Bridge Corporation and assaulted labourers at Piprahighat in Sitamarhi District on March 28. Over 25 Maoist cadres surrounded the p
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Indian Express reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a dumper of Bihar State Bridge Corporation and assaulted labourers at Piprahighat in Sitamarhi District on March 28. Over 25 Maoist cadres surrounded the place where work was in progress, sprayed kerosene and petrol to set ablaze the dumper, sources said. They also beat up the labourers when they resisted, they said adding a combing operation has been launched to arrest the Maoists.
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March - 28 
Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered fake currency worth INR 25,000 and arrested two persons in this connection at Mendhar in Poonch District. Zafar Iqbal, resident of Bhata Khas (Sakhi Maidan) of Poonch District was arrested and INR 25,000 counterfei
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Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered fake currency worth INR 25,000 and arrested two persons in this connection at Mendhar in Poonch District. Zafar Iqbal, resident of Bhata Khas (Sakhi Maidan) of Poonch District was arrested and INR 25,000 counterfeit currency was recovered from him. The accused disclosed that he had sold two bulls to one Ali Mohammed of Bhati Dhar, of the same District, two days back and had received the cash from him. The Police then also arrested Ali Mohammed and further investigation was in progress.
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March - 28 
PTI reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a Divisional Committee Member (DCM) surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (Rural) (SP) Vineet Brijlal in Visakhapatnam District on March 28. The duos are ide
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PTI reports that two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a Divisional Committee Member (DCM) surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (Rural) (SP) Vineet Brijlal in Visakhapatnam District on March 28. The duos are identified as P Paramaseswra Rao alias Sankar and B Jagga Rao. SP Vineet Brijlal told reporters that DCM member P Paramaseswra Rao alias Sankar, Papanna and Viswnadh Nandu have worked in several Dalams (squad) including Tanadava, Sabari, Kalimela, Galkonda for the last 26 years. Rao, a native of Zahirabad in Medak District joined the organisation during 1985-86 as a Dalam member in Thadava group and was later promoted as DCM of East Division and was looking after village committees and Praja Sanagams there, the SP said. He was involved in attack on Darakonda armed outpost, killing of P Sundara Rao at Narellamband village, Seetakandi encounter near Downruur and Puttakota. Some cases were also pending against him. Another surrendered B Jagga Rao joined the outfit in 2001 worked as Dalam member in Korukonda Dalam. He would be rehabilitated and the reward amount of INR 20, 000 on his head would be given to him, the SP added, reports DNA.
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March - 28 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested three militants of anti-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) from Bodopur in Kokrajhar District on March 28, reports Telegraph. The arrestees were identified as Dala Basumatary, Rindao Basumatar
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested three militants of anti-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) from Bodopur in Kokrajhar District on March 28, reports Telegraph. The arrestees were identified as Dala Basumatary, Rindao Basumatary and Sankhan Mushahary.
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March - 28 
Security Forces (SFs) killed a foreign militant, named ‘Chacha Talha’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) during an encounter in Reban village in Sopore area of Baramulla District on March 28, according to Daily Excelsior. The militant was killed in a brief enc
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Security Forces (SFs) killed a foreign militant, named ‘Chacha Talha’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) during an encounter in Reban village in Sopore area of Baramulla District on March 28, according to Daily Excelsior. The militant was killed in a brief encounter in the afternoon while as his accomplice managed to run away from the site of the encounter. Some arms and ammunition were also recovered from the possession of the killed militant. Talha was very active in Sopore-Rafiabad belt of the Baramulla District.
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March - 28 
Security Forces (SFs) killed one Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militant in Koilamati locality under Bokajan Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on March 28, reports Nagaland Post. One A. K- 56 rifle, one magazine and some live ammunitio
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Security Forces (SFs) killed one Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militant in Koilamati locality under Bokajan Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on March 28, reports Nagaland Post. One A. K- 56 rifle, one magazine and some live ammunition were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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March - 28 
The Director General of Police (DGP), Kuldeep Khoda has launched a Crime Website www.crimebranchjkpolice.nic.in at Crime Headquarters in Jammu. The Website will help the investigation agency to keep the public apprised about their activities for dete
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The Director General of Police (DGP), Kuldeep Khoda has launched a Crime Website www.crimebranchjkpolice.nic.in at Crime Headquarters in Jammu. The Website will help the investigation agency to keep the public apprised about their activities for detection of crime and the people in return would provide a feed back which will be very helpful for the agency in the long run.
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March - 28 
The Hindu reports that speaking in the Vidhan Sabha, Chhattisgarh Home Minister Nankiram Kanwar admitted that 327 troopers of the Chhattisgarh Police and Central Reserve Police Force conducted a five day area domination exercise from March 11 to Marc
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The Hindu reports that speaking in the Vidhan Sabha, Chhattisgarh Home Minister Nankiram Kanwar admitted that 327 troopers of the Chhattisgarh Police and Central Reserve Police Force conducted a five day area domination exercise from March 11 to March 16 and raided the villages of Morpalli, Timapuram and Tarmetla; but claimed that, in each instance, the Security Forces (SFs) were ambushed by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres who set ablaze the villages and escaped in the ensuing confusion. According to Mr. Kanwar’s statement, the SFs raided Morpalli village on March 11, when they were attacked by the Maoists. The Maoists then allegedly set ablaze to a number of homes and escaped. Citing the testimony of one Madavi Ganga of Morpalli village in this regard, Mr. Kanwar said a case had been registered in the Chintalnaar Police Station.
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March - 28 
The TRS has given a call for bandh (general shut down) in Nalgonda District and withdrew its programme of dharna before electricity sub-stations throughout Telangana on March 28, following the killing of Sambashivudu, reports The Hindu. The dharna ne
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The TRS has given a call for bandh (general shut down) in Nalgonda District and withdrew its programme of dharna before electricity sub-stations throughout Telangana on March 28, following the killing of Sambashivudu, reports The Hindu. The dharna near sub-stations was to demand seven- hour power supply to agriculture sector at least by imposing cut to industry, party leaders said.
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March - 28 
Three Police teams of Mumbai, Pune and Maharashtra reached Jammu, after effecting recovery of a number of fake gun licenses from the youth of twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch working in their cities as security guards. Accompanied by a Spe
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Three Police teams of Mumbai, Pune and Maharashtra reached Jammu, after effecting recovery of a number of fake gun licenses from the youth of twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch working in their cities as security guards. Accompanied by a Special Investigating Team (SIT) of Jammu Police, the three teams were conducting raids at different places to apprehend kingpin of fake gun license racket-Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Mendhar Choudhary Mukhtiar and some other persons.
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March - 29 
Army sources at New Delhi stated on March 29 that the infiltration attempts by Pakistan-based terrorist organisations into Jammu and Kashmir increased slightly in 2010 with recorded 500 such bids as against 490 in 2009, reports Daily Excelsior. In 20
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Army sources at New Delhi stated on March 29 that the infiltration attempts by Pakistan-based terrorist organisations into Jammu and Kashmir increased slightly in 2010 with recorded 500 such bids as against 490 in 2009, reports Daily Excelsior. In 2009, the Pakistani terrorist outfits made a total of 490 attempts to cross over to Indian Territory whereas 500 were made by them in 2010. In these attempts, 120-125 militants were able to enter into Indian Territory. The number of militants killed in several encounters with the Army was between 250-255 out of which 120-125 were killed while infiltrating. It was further added that the 42 terrorist camps operating in the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) are still training militants for anti-India activities. Indian Army deployed along the Line of Control (LoC) has formed a three-tier counter-infiltration grid to tackle militancy.
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March - 29 
During the India-Pakistan Home Secretary level talks which ended in New Delhi on March 29, Pakistan conveyed its readiness, in principle, to entertain a commission from India with respect to the Mumbai terror attack (November 26, 2011, also known as
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During the India-Pakistan Home Secretary level talks which ended in New Delhi on March 29, Pakistan conveyed its readiness, in principle, to entertain a commission from India with respect to the Mumbai terror attack (November 26, 2011, also known as 26/11) probe, on the principle of comity and reciprocity, according to Times of India. A decision to set up a 'hotline' between the countries to share "real time" information on terror threats was also taken during the talks.
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March - 29 
IBNLive reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a labourer when he refused to pay extortion money at Dungri village in Palamu District on March 29. Raj Dev Turi (42) was dragged out from his house by a dozen
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IBNLive reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a labourer when he refused to pay extortion money at Dungri village in Palamu District on March 29. Raj Dev Turi (42) was dragged out from his house by a dozen of Maoist cadres and shot him dead last night after he refused to pay them 'levy' (extortion), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Sudarshan Mandal, said.
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March - 29 
Nagaland Post reports that Joint Parliamentary Working Committee (JPWC) of the 11th Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA), on March 29 adopted a series of resolutions including the decision to meet all the different Naga leaders for consultation to fin
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Nagaland Post reports that Joint Parliamentary Working Committee (JPWC) of the 11th Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA), on March 29 adopted a series of resolutions including the decision to meet all the different Naga leaders for consultation to find “a common Naga voice”, during a meeting held at the committee room of Assembly Secretariat, A resolution signed by NLA ‘speaker’ Kiyanilie Peseyie, State Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and ‘leader of opposition’ Tokheho, also welcomed the renewed efforts of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in resuming “Indo-Naga political dialogue” while urging upon the negotiating parties to expedite the ongoing negotiation in order to bring about a “political solution” that was “honourable and acceptable” to the people. Also, lauding the signing of “Covenant of Reconciliation” (COR) by Naga militant outfits, the JPWC appealed to all groups to stay true to the spirit and letter of the covenant by stopping violence and fratricidal killings.
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March - 29 
PTI reports that Ranchi Police arrested two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including a dalam (squad) ‘commander’ in Shahada tehsil (administrative division) of Nandurbar District on March 29. On a tip off, a team of Ranch
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PTI reports that Ranchi Police arrested two cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including a dalam (squad) ‘commander’ in Shahada tehsil (administrative division) of Nandurbar District on March 29. On a tip off, a team of Ranchi Police in collaboration with their Nandurbar counterparts arrested the two cadres identified as Chhotu Singh Munda (25) and Budharam Munda (30), both residents of Baredi village of Tamad tehsil in Ranchi District, the Police said. Besides their suspected involvement in a 2009 landmine blast in Jharkhand in which four Policemen were killed, the two were also wanted in cases of abduction and rape. Police said the Maoists, who had fled from Ranchi, worked in Malkapur of Buldhana District, before adopting fake aliases of Shukva Munda and Barish Munda in a ginning mill in Untavad in Shahada tehsil.
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March - 29 
PTI reports that seven suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including three women cadres were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) in Kalsibhanga village in West Midnapore District on March 29. While four of the arrested
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PTI reports that seven suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including three women cadres were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) in Kalsibhanga village in West Midnapore District on March 29. While four of the arrested Maoists were wanted in connection with several incidents of violence, Rita Mahato, Joshoda Mahato and her mother Pushpa Mahato were arrested for sheltering the Maoists in different areas under Salboni Police Station.
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March - 29 
Sangai Express reports that Security forces (SFs) arrested an active member of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) outfit, identified as Ningthoujam Leirijao alias Okendro Singh (37), from a paddy field of Tairenpokpi Maning Leikai in Imphal West District
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Sangai Express reports that Security forces (SFs) arrested an active member of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) outfit, identified as Ningthoujam Leirijao alias Okendro Singh (37), from a paddy field of Tairenpokpi Maning Leikai in Imphal West District on March 29.The arrestee joined PLA in 1994, underwent training at Toupul near Loktak Lake in Bishnupur District and was assigned to extort money from the general public as well as in the transportation of arms and ammunition. One mobile handset was recovered from his possession.
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March - 29 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Pangambam Boinao alias Nanao (22), from Nongbram village in Thoubal District on March 29. He disclosed that he is an active member of KYKL and got basic militar
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Pangambam Boinao alias Nanao (22), from Nongbram village in Thoubal District on March 29. He disclosed that he is an active member of KYKL and got basic military training at Tamnal in Myanmar.
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March - 29 
SFs also arrested six ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) activists on the charge of committing atrocities on tribals in the same village, Police added.
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SFs also arrested six ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) activists on the charge of committing atrocities on tribals in the same village, Police added.
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March - 29 
Some bombs and explosives were also recovered from the village school of Kalsibhanga.
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Some bombs and explosives were also recovered from the village school of Kalsibhanga.
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March - 29 
TL Jacob Thadou, ‘secretary’ of United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) on the occasion of the 16th raising day celebration of UKLF held at its designated Nazareth Camp of Muvanphoi in Chandel District on March 29, accused New Delhi of not doing anything
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TL Jacob Thadou, ‘secretary’ of United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) on the occasion of the 16th raising day celebration of UKLF held at its designated Nazareth Camp of Muvanphoi in Chandel District on March 29, accused New Delhi of not doing anything for the success of the much feted trilateral Suspension of Operation (SoO) signed between the Government of Manipur, Union Government and the two umbrella groups of Kuki militants, Kuki National Organization (KNO) and United Peoples’ Front (UPF). He appealed to the Government to initiate a joint meeting with the two umbrella groups who are under the SoO while maintaining that the Union Government has so far met the two outfits only separately in New Delhi on August 22, 2010, for the extension of the SoO. He expressed his desire for the two groups to sit across the table in the process of sorting out possible political solution.
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March - 30 
It has been decided that 12 more bunkers of Security Forces (SFs) would be removed from the Srinagar city. As reported earlier, 39 bunkers have been identified for removal from Srinagar city, out of which 27 bunkers have already been removed. Also, s
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It has been decided that 12 more bunkers of Security Forces (SFs) would be removed from the Srinagar city. As reported earlier, 39 bunkers have been identified for removal from Srinagar city, out of which 27 bunkers have already been removed. Also, since 2009 till date, 10 battalions of the Central Para-Military Forces have been withdrawn.
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March - 30 
Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, prime accused in the Malegaon bomb blast case (September 29, 2008), will be presented before the judicial magistrate in Devas, Madhya Pradesh, on March 30(today), reports The Hindu. The special Maharashtra Control of Orga
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Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, prime accused in the Malegaon bomb blast case (September 29, 2008), will be presented before the judicial magistrate in Devas, Madhya Pradesh, on March 30(today), reports The Hindu. The special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court passed the order on March 29.
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March - 30 
Sangai Express reports on March 31 that the Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) has slammed the Government of Mizoram for purportedly putting strategic impediments in the run up to the Hmar-Government of Mizoram political talks by insisting o
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Sangai Express reports on March 31 that the Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) has slammed the Government of Mizoram for purportedly putting strategic impediments in the run up to the Hmar-Government of Mizoram political talks by insisting on new and narrow pre-conditions and interpretations in clear violation of the mutually agreed ground rules. In a press release issued by its department of ‘Information and Publicity Secretary’ John F Hmar, the HPC-D alleged that the repeated attempts by the Government of Mizoram to dictate terms and conditions outside the purview of Suspension of Operation (SoO) Agreement was an attempt to sabotage the peace process. The HPC-D decried that the pre-conditions set by the Mizoram Government have not only betrayed the spirit and mutual trust but also seriously tarnished the credibility of Mizoram Government and its presumed seriousness for the talks. It further condemned the attitude of Mizoram Government as divisive and a sinister attempt to further thwart the political aspirations of the Hmar people.
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March - 30 
Sangai Express reports that the headmaster of a Primary School, Laishram Ratan (42), sustained injuries when a hand grenade lobbed by unidentified militants exploded at his house at Kwakeithel Thiyam Awang Leikai in Imphal West District on March 30.
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Sangai Express reports that the headmaster of a Primary School, Laishram Ratan (42), sustained injuries when a hand grenade lobbed by unidentified militants exploded at his house at Kwakeithel Thiyam Awang Leikai in Imphal West District on March 30.
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March - 30 
The Government ordered transfer and attachment of absconding Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Mendhar in Poonch District, Mukhtiar Ahmad Choudhary, for his involvement in fake gun license racket. He has been transferred to General Administration De
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The Government ordered transfer and attachment of absconding Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Mendhar in Poonch District, Mukhtiar Ahmad Choudhary, for his involvement in fake gun license racket. He has been transferred to General Administration Department (GAD).
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March - 30 
The Union Government on March 30 claimed that a "breakthrough" in the Samjhauta Express blast case (February 18, 2007) was achieved in December 2010 when a "key conspirator" had not only confessed of his involvement but also had divulged the names of
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The Union Government on March 30 claimed that a "breakthrough" in the Samjhauta Express blast case (February 18, 2007) was achieved in December 2010 when a "key conspirator" had not only confessed of his involvement but also had divulged the names of co-conspirators who carried out the blasts, Times of India reports. This is the first statement on the subject issued by the Home Ministry. Although it does not identify the conspirators by name, officials privy to the details said that the reference of "key conspirator'' was to the arrested extremist leader, Swami Aseemanand.
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Times of India reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted a person from Nehalkal village and killed him on suspicion of him being a Police informer in Korchi tehsil (administrative division) of Gadchiroli Dis
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Times of India reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted a person from Nehalkal village and killed him on suspicion of him being a Police informer in Korchi tehsil (administrative division) of Gadchiroli District in the night of March 30. The dead body of the slain, Budharam Pudo (35), was recovered on Kotgul-Sonepur road on March 31 Sources said that a band of Maoists reached the village during late night hours and summoned Pudo out of his house. They accused him of being a Police informer and took him with them in the forest, killed him and threw his dead body along the road some one-and-a-half kilometer away from Kotgul Police outpost.
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March - 30 
Unidentified armed militants opened fire at the residence of Manipur People's Party (MPP) ‘President’ Nimaichand Luwang located near Yairipok Bazar in Thoubal District on the same day. However, no one was hurt in the attack.
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Unidentified armed militants opened fire at the residence of Manipur People's Party (MPP) ‘President’ Nimaichand Luwang located near Yairipok Bazar in Thoubal District on the same day. However, no one was hurt in the attack.
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March - 30 
Unidentified gunmen shot dead a ruling National Conference (NC) leader, Ghulam Mohiuddin (53), and injured his wife Haseena at Pinglish in Tral area of Pulwama District on March 30, reports Daily Excelsior. So far, no militant outfit has claimed resp
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Unidentified gunmen shot dead a ruling National Conference (NC) leader, Ghulam Mohiuddin (53), and injured his wife Haseena at Pinglish in Tral area of Pulwama District on March 30, reports Daily Excelsior. So far, no militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the incident.
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March - 31 
Kanglaonline on April 2 reports that, an enraged mob killed a couple, identified as one Majibullah and Noorsana of Sora area in Thoubal District for their alleged involvement in the killing of a member of the Pallel Zilla Parishad (District level loc
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Kanglaonline on April 2 reports that, an enraged mob killed a couple, identified as one Majibullah and Noorsana of Sora area in Thoubal District for their alleged involvement in the killing of a member of the Pallel Zilla Parishad (District level local self-Government body), Muhammad Shahabuddin (58). Shahabuddin was found shot dead near a canal of Sora Awang Leikai on March 31. Two .9 mm pistols were recovered from among the burnt remains of the house which is suspected to be used by the couple in the killing. Majibullah was a former Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Constable who reportedly fled from his post after stealing INR one million. He also worked in the finance section of a People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) faction till November 2010, adds Sangai Express.
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March - 31 
PTI reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre wanted for the killing of three Policemen was arrested in Giridih District on March 31. Following a tip-off, Jawar Murmur alias Talo'da was arrested from Kuar More of the District,
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PTI reports that a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre wanted for the killing of three Policemen was arrested in Giridih District on March 31. Following a tip-off, Jawar Murmur alias Talo'da was arrested from Kuar More of the District, Superintendent of Police A. B. Homker said. Murmur was wanted in connection with the killing of Jama Police Station in-Charge Sadanand Singh and two other Policemen during an encounter in Dumka District in 2010 and another gun-battle at Ramgarh in the same District in 2008, he said. Murmur confessed during interrogation that he was heading the Maoist ‘firing squad’ in the encounters and that the Maoists had asked him to expand its network in Jharkhand's Santhal Pargana and border
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March - 31 
PTI reports that one villager was killed and four top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested following an encounter between the Maoists and Security Forces (SFs) that lasted for six hours in the forest at Hasikol in Jamui D
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PTI reports that one villager was killed and four top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested following an encounter between the Maoists and Security Forces (SFs) that lasted for six hours in the forest at Hasikol in Jamui District on March 31. The encounter occurred when a group of Maoists saw SF personnel carrying out combing operation in the area, Director General of Police (DGP) Neelmani said. The villager, identified as Dudha Murmu, was killed after he was hit by a stray bullet during the encounter while he was collecting fruits from the forest, Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajnarayan Singh said. The SFs arrested four top Maoists after the encounter Singh said, adding one mobile phone, two explosives, four battery, two solar charging sets, besides one stabiliser, plastic table and a medical kit were seized from the spot. The SFs, comprising the District Armed Police (DAP), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Special Task Force (STF) and Special Auxiliary Police (SAP), used rocket launchers and explosive launchers over the 100 rounds of firing on the Maoists, Singh added.
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March - 31 
Sangai Express reports on March 31 that a hand grenade, left by suspected armed cadres of the Naga militant group, Government of the People's Republic of Nagaland/ National Socialist Council of Nagaland (GPRN/NSCN), was found at the residence of a Ma
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Sangai Express reports on March 31 that a hand grenade, left by suspected armed cadres of the Naga militant group, Government of the People's Republic of Nagaland/ National Socialist Council of Nagaland (GPRN/NSCN), was found at the residence of a Manipur University Professor, Oinam Imocha (57) at Langthabal Kunja Awang Leikai in Imphal West District on March 28. The bomb was defused later.
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March - 31 
The Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) on March 31 called for a 12 hour Assam bandh (shut down) on April 2 in protest against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s scheduled visit to the State, reports Sentinel. The ULFA-ATF a
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The Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) on March 31 called for a 12 hour Assam bandh (shut down) on April 2 in protest against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s scheduled visit to the State, reports Sentinel. The ULFA-ATF accused the Prime Minister of failing to find a solution to the ‘‘Assam-India conflict’’.
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March - 31 
The Interpol, through the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), clarified that it had no information of a terror attack on an ICC World Cup Cricket venue. Earlier, on March 26, a newspaper in the Maldives had quoted an Interpol official as saying th
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The Interpol, through the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), clarified that it had no information of a terror attack on an ICC World Cup Cricket venue. Earlier, on March 26, a newspaper in the Maldives had quoted an Interpol official as saying that the agency had reliable information on "four Pakistanis, two Maldivians and an Afghan, who are believed to have details of the plan to attack a World Cup venue."
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March - 31 
The Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on March 31 said that it would file a chargesheet in the Ajmer Dargah blast case (October 11, 2007)against the extremist leader Swami Aseemanand on April 8, according to The Hindu. Aseemanand, who had earlier
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The Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on March 31 said that it would file a chargesheet in the Ajmer Dargah blast case (October 11, 2007)against the extremist leader Swami Aseemanand on April 8, according to The Hindu. Aseemanand, who had earlier made a confessional statement acknowledging the direct role he and his associates had played in the Malegaon, Samjhauta Express, Ajmer and Mecca Masjid blasts later filed an application in the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ajmer, seeking to withdraw his application to turn a witness in the Ajmer Dargah blast case. Meanwhile, official sources informed that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) would probe the Ajmer blast case.
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March - 31 
The State Government in a written reply told the Legislative Council that a total of 13, 215 civilians have been killed in violence since 2009, reports Daily Excelsior. The Minister-in-charge Home disclosed that this included a total 698 political ac
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The State Government in a written reply told the Legislative Council that a total of 13, 215 civilians have been killed in violence since 2009, reports Daily Excelsior. The Minister-in-charge Home disclosed that this included a total 698 political activists/ leaders. The highest number of 101 politicians were killed during 2002, followed by 76 in 2001, 62 during 2004, 61 in 1996 while 58 each during 1997 and 1998. During 2008, 09 and 10, four each political activists were killed by terrorists while during this year up to February 25, 2011, only one political worker was killed in such incident. It was further disclosed that 341 persons have been allegedly killed in custody in the State in last two decades. However, no such custodial death has taken place in Poonch and Rajouri Districts. Out of the total 113 persons missing in Poonch and Rajouri Districts during militancy, 99 belonged to Poonch, whereas, only 14 missing persons have been reported from District Rajouri since 1990 so far. It was also informed that 5363 Security Force personnel were killed in the State since 1990 up to now. In reply to another question regarding withdrawal/ repeal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)-1990 and Public Safety Act (PSA) it was disclosed that the Government has constituted two committees; one each for Jammu and Kashmir regions, respectively, to look into the areas where from AFSPA could be withdrawn. It was informed that with the improvement in the security environment, the State Government is committed to the gradual withdrawal of AFSPA-1990. Notably, the AFSPA-1990 is not applicable in the Leh and Kargil Districts of Jammu and Kashmir, while, the PSA is in vogue in the entire State since 1978.
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March - 31 
Times of India reports that the Joint Forces and West Midnapore Police Force personnel raided Bhumishole forest in Lalgarh in West Midnapore District on March 31 and recovered a cache of arms left behind by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist
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Times of India reports that the Joint Forces and West Midnapore Police Force personnel raided Bhumishole forest in Lalgarh in West Midnapore District on March 31 and recovered a cache of arms left behind by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres. The Maoists themselves fled the forest just when the Joint Forces personnel came raiding. The arms recovered include five pieces of landmine equipment, bombs, a gun, wires, bulletproof jackets used by Police, splinters, detonators and 20 kilograms of explosives.
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*Data till , May 01, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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