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April - 1 
On April 1, police unearthed two landmines, suspected to have been planted by left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG), on a route between Kolukula and Ganjivaripalli in the Nallamala forest region of Ongole distri
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On April 1, police unearthed two landmines, suspected to have been planted by left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG), on a route between Kolukula and Ganjivaripalli in the Nallamala forest region of Ongole district in Andhra Pradesh. According to information furnished by the police, the landmines, each containing 15 to 20 kilograms of highly explosive material stored in steel buckets, were traced and removed by the police personnel.
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Police reportedly arrested 10 Naxalite supporters at Narlapar village in the Mahboobnagar district on April 2. Separately, Police personnel recovered five land mines in the Mondical area of Vizianagaram district on April 3. Superintendent of Police S
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Police reportedly arrested 10 Naxalite supporters at Narlapar village in the Mahboobnagar district on April 2. Separately, Police personnel recovered five land mines in the Mondical area of Vizianagaram district on April 3. Superintendent of Police Swathi Lakra stated that steel boxes filled with explosives, weighing three kilograms each, were found on a stretch between Ramudukuda and Kidaba villages.
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April - 2 
Three Left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites), including a woman, believed to be part of the Bellamkonda guerilla squad of People's War Group (PWG), were reportedly killed during an encounter with the police in the Guntur district of Andhra Prad
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Three Left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites), including a woman, believed to be part of the Bellamkonda guerilla squad of People's War Group (PWG), were reportedly killed during an encounter with the police in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh on April 2. A kit bag, three bombs and a double-bore gun were recovered from the incident site.
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April - 3 
On April 3, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) shot dead the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Panchayat President Prasidh Narain Mehta at Pirwan village under Madanpur police station in the Aurangabad district of
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On April 3, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) shot dead the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Panchayat President Prasidh Narain Mehta at Pirwan village under Madanpur police station in the Aurangabad district of Bihar.
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April - 3 
One of the most wanted PWG Naxalites, Sirpur-Chennur Dalam (squad) 'commander' Satpati Tirupati alias Kiran, surrendered before the police in Adilabad district on April 3.
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One of the most wanted PWG Naxalites, Sirpur-Chennur Dalam (squad) 'commander' Satpati Tirupati alias Kiran, surrendered before the police in Adilabad district on April 3.
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April - 4 
On April 4, a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) activist was shot dead by left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) at Racherla in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. Police sources stated that S Vijaya Mohan Rao was ma
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On April 4, a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) activist was shot dead by left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) at Racherla in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. Police sources stated that S Vijaya Mohan Rao was making arrangements for the annual celebrations of the temple at Nemalgandla, when two Naxalites shot him dead.
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April - 4 
On April 4, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) shot dead one civilian, Nandu Khara, after branding him as a 'police informer', in Chitrakonda police station area of Jeypore district in Orissa. After the incident, security personnel launched
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On April 4, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) shot dead one civilian, Nandu Khara, after branding him as a 'police informer', in Chitrakonda police station area of Jeypore district in Orissa. After the incident, security personnel launched a combing operation in the area, which resulted in an encounter with a group of Naxalites in a dense forest under Kalimela police limits. There were no reports of any casualty or injuries. However, the Naxalites before fleeing the place left behind a huge cache of arms and landmines, which included 20 landmines, one grenade and an unspecified number of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED).
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April - 5 
On April 5, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) opened fire on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) team at Balrampur in the Sarguja district, injuring seven CRPF personnel including the platoon c
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On April 5, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) opened fire on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) team at Balrampur in the Sarguja district, injuring seven CRPF personnel including the platoon commander.
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April - 5 
On April 5, two suspected left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter with the police near Kannaigudem village in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh. An 8 mm rifle and a shotgun beside
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On April 5, two suspected left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter with the police near Kannaigudem village in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh. An 8 mm rifle and a shotgun besides some kitbags were seized from the slain Naxalites.
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April - 6 
Police personnel detected a claymore mine near Byregigutta in the Kadapa district and seized 10 kilograms of RDX on April 6.
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Police personnel detected a claymore mine near Byregigutta in the Kadapa district and seized 10 kilograms of RDX on April 6.
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April - 7 
According to media reports, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) triggered a landmine blast in Saranda forest area of Chaibasa in the West Singhbhum district on April 7 night killing 20 policemen. The Inspector General of Police (Special Bran
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According to media reports, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) triggered a landmine blast in Saranda forest area of Chaibasa in the West Singhbhum district on April 7 night killing 20 policemen. The Inspector General of Police (Special Branch), G S Rath, stated that Superintendent of Police (SP) Praveen Kumar, who had been missing after the blast, was traced with minor splinter injuries and he was stated to be out of danger at Kiriburu Hospital. The SP was reportedly leading one of the two police parties which had gone for patrolling at Balibea, three km from Gua, when the incident occurred.
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April - 7 
On April 7, a worker of Samsing Tea Estate in Malbazar, functioning as the 'secretary' of the 'Malbazar-Matialli block committee' of the Nepal Communist Party-Maoist (NCP-M) was arrested from Malbazar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district. According to
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On April 7, a worker of Samsing Tea Estate in Malbazar, functioning as the 'secretary' of the 'Malbazar-Matialli block committee' of the Nepal Communist Party-Maoist (NCP-M) was arrested from Malbazar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district. According to police sources, three units of the NCP-M had been formed by the Maoist rebels in Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts with the objective of ‘providing shelter to the revolutionaries and propagating the Maoist ideology among the local people’.
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April - 7 
On April 7, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) destroyed a 256-line CDoT telephone exchange at Koderu in the Kollapur district. The loss was estimated at around Rupees 600,000 , even as no casualties have bee
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On April 7, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) destroyed a 256-line CDoT telephone exchange at Koderu in the Kollapur district. The loss was estimated at around Rupees 600,000 , even as no casualties have been reported in the incident.
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April - 7 
On April 7, the Sasaram district and sessions court convicted two left wing extremists (also called Naxalites ) Vinod Rajwar and Roopdev Yadav under various sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (POTA) for the murd
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On April 7, the Sasaram district and sessions court convicted two left wing extremists (also called Naxalites ) Vinod Rajwar and Roopdev Yadav under various sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (POTA) for the murder of Indian Forest Service officer Sanjay Singh, on February 15, 2002 by a group of Naxalites in Rehal village in the Rohtas district, while he was on a routine inspection.
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April - 7 
The death toll in the landmine blasts triggered by left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) rose to 26 as six more police personnel have reportedly died. The incident occurred on April 7-night in the Gua fores
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The death toll in the landmine blasts triggered by left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) rose to 26 as six more police personnel have reportedly died. The incident occurred on April 7-night in the Gua forest area of West Singhbhum district in Jharkhand when the security force personnel were carrying out combing operations. The Naxalites also reportedly set ablaze six police vehicles and took away a large number of police weapons.
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April - 8 
Two police personnel were injured when left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) exploded two landmines near Darakonda the Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh on April 8.
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Two police personnel were injured when left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) exploded two landmines near Darakonda the Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh on April 8.
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April - 10 
More than 100 passengers, including 40 school children, and a nine-member police combing party escaped a landmine explosion triggered by the PWG at a place between Bandlamotu and Remedicharla of Bollapalli mandal (revenue division) in the Guntur dist
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More than 100 passengers, including 40 school children, and a nine-member police combing party escaped a landmine explosion triggered by the PWG at a place between Bandlamotu and Remedicharla of Bollapalli mandal (revenue division) in the Guntur district on April 10. However, one civilian received a bullet injury in the ensuing encounter.
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April - 10 
On April 10, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) set ablaze a telephone exchange at Rangareddygudem village in the Nalgonda district on April 10. The loss was estimated at Rupees 900,000
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On April 10, left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) set ablaze a telephone exchange at Rangareddygudem village in the Nalgonda district on April 10. The loss was estimated at Rupees 900,000
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April - 10 
On April 10, police arrested three left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the Palamu district of Jharkhand.
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On April 10, police arrested three left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the Palamu district of Jharkhand.
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April - 10 
The Indian Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani has expressed concern over the growing Maoist activities in Nepal and its possible spread in India. During a meeting in Jharkhand state in India he said that "due to instability in Nepal, the Maoist eleme
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The Indian Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani has expressed concern over the growing Maoist activities in Nepal and its possible spread in India. During a meeting in Jharkhand state in India he said that "due to instability in Nepal, the Maoist element has been attempting to spread their network from Bihar to Andhra Pradesh (in India)."
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April - 11 
On April 11, two left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter with security forces at Kondaparthi in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh on April 11. The security personnel also recovere
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On April 11, two left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) were killed in an encounter with security forces at Kondaparthi in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh on April 11. The security personnel also recovered two shot weapons and 10 gelatine sticks from the slain extremists.
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April - 13 
On April 13, the Adilabad District Superintendent of Police Mahesh M Bhagawath stated that police have arrested two left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG), including the Chennur-Sirpur 'dalam deputy commander' Ka
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On April 13, the Adilabad District Superintendent of Police Mahesh M Bhagawath stated that police have arrested two left wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG), including the Chennur-Sirpur 'dalam deputy commander' Kamera Chandraiah alias Suresh and 'dalam member' Kairi Sattavva, under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (POTA). Chandraiah was reportedly arrested at Gopara village in the Tiryani mandal (revenue division) while the woman cadre, Sattavva, was detained in Chennur.
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April - 13 
People's War Group (PWG) cadres are reported to have blasted the house of a Congress Party leader, Melam Krishnamurthy, in the Bellamkonda area of Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh on April 13. The PWG has alleged that Krishnamurthy was involved in t
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People's War Group (PWG) cadres are reported to have blasted the house of a Congress Party leader, Melam Krishnamurthy, in the Bellamkonda area of Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh on April 13. The PWG has alleged that Krishnamurthy was involved in the diversion of rice meant for ‘Food-for-work' scheme and that his son was actively canvassing for the Telugu Desam Party, which they did not approve of.
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April - 14 
A Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, Sugunakar Rao, was reportedly shot dead by cadres of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) in the Vattipalli village of Mahabubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh on April 14. According to The Hindu, eight armed PWG ca
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A Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, Sugunakar Rao, was reportedly shot dead by cadres of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) in the Vattipalli village of Mahabubnagar district in Andhra Pradesh on April 14. According to The Hindu, eight armed PWG cadres, including three women, suspected to be members of the Achampet dalam (squad), intruded into Rao’s residence and later shot him dead. Before escaping, they also warned three other TDP leaders who were not following the directions of the PWG and actively participating in the campaigning of the TDP of similar consequences.
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April - 14 
In Andhra Pradesh, a member of the Pedhabayalu dalam of PWG, Korra Muthi alias Aruna, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, Sanjay Kumar Jain, in Visakhapatnam district on April 14. Trained in handling the 303 weapon, she had reportedly pa
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In Andhra Pradesh, a member of the Pedhabayalu dalam of PWG, Korra Muthi alias Aruna, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, Sanjay Kumar Jain, in Visakhapatnam district on April 14. Trained in handling the 303 weapon, she had reportedly participated in PWG attacks in Paderu, G. Madugula and Pedhabayalu areas of the State.
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April - 15 
According to the New Indian Express, alleging growing contradiction and dishonesty in the left-wing extremist movement, a front-ranking ideologue of the proscribed People's War Group (PWG), Pilla Venkateshwar Rao alias Gautam, who carried a reward of
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According to the New Indian Express, alleging growing contradiction and dishonesty in the left-wing extremist movement, a front-ranking ideologue of the proscribed People's War Group (PWG), Pilla Venkateshwar Rao alias Gautam, who carried a reward of Rupees 10 lakh on his head, surrendered to the police in Andhra Pradesh on April 15. Speaking to the media in the State capital Hyderabad, Rao said that he decided to quit the PWG, with which he had a 22 year association, as he was disillusioned with the functioning and policies of its leadership. Rao, a 46-year-old lecturer by profession, is reported to have handled ‘political classes’ for the PWG cadre across the country for the past two decades. "I have lost faith in the present leadership due to political dishonesty, stifling and inherent contradictions. The party has been continuously losing its mass base in Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh right from 1999, while the focus has been only on militarisation of cadre. In the given circumstances, I do not think the revolution will ever succeed," claimed Rao.
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April - 17 
A pro-Maoist website Krishansenonline stated that in a secret gathering of Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties of South Asia (COMPOSA), held on March 16-18, 2004, the Maoist groups have decided to intensify their ‘People’s War’ in all South Asia
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A pro-Maoist website Krishansenonline stated that in a secret gathering of Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties of South Asia (COMPOSA), held on March 16-18, 2004, the Maoist groups have decided to intensify their ‘People’s War’ in all South Asian countries, including Nepal. Reportedly, seven left-wing-extremist parties attended the conference, including Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Purbo Bangla Sarbahara Party (PBSB-CC), Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)(People’s War), Communist Party of India (ML)(Nakshalbari), Revolutionary Communist Centre of India (MLM), Bangladesh Samyabadi Party (ML). Also, Bhutan’s newly formed left wing extremist party – Bhutanese Communist Party–MLM and Purba Bangla Sarbahara Party (Maoist Punarghathan Kendra) from Bangladesh attended the conference as observers.
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April - 17 
In the State, suspected PWG Naxalites attacked the Bandlamottu police station in Guntur district on April 17 but there was no casualty on either side. In another incident, around seven armed PWG cadres shot at a local leader of Amidala village in Ura
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In the State, suspected PWG Naxalites attacked the Bandlamottu police station in Guntur district on April 17 but there was no casualty on either side. In another incident, around seven armed PWG cadres shot at a local leader of Amidala village in Uravakonda mandal (revenue division) on April 17.
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April - 18 
Made Gangadhar alias Sudheer, an ‘action team’ member and ‘deputy commander’ of Indervelli local guerrilla squad belonging to the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalites) People’s War Group (PWG), surrendered before the Adilabad district
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Made Gangadhar alias Sudheer, an ‘action team’ member and ‘deputy commander’ of Indervelli local guerrilla squad belonging to the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalites) People’s War Group (PWG), surrendered before the Adilabad district police chief Mahesh Bhagwath on April 18.
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April - 18 
PWG cadres shot dead a Zilla Parishad (Village Council) Territorial Constituency member at Venkatampalli village in the Anantpur district on April 18.
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PWG cadres shot dead a Zilla Parishad (Village Council) Territorial Constituency member at Venkatampalli village in the Anantpur district on April 18.
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April - 18 
Senior Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Kinjarapu Yerrannaidu escaped an assassination bid by the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalites) People’s War Group (PWG) in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh on April 18-night. He escaped
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Senior Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Kinjarapu Yerrannaidu escaped an assassination bid by the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalites) People’s War Group (PWG) in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh on April 18-night. He escaped with minor injuries in the landmine blast triggered by PWG near Singapuram village. However, his two gunmen and driver were wounded.
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April - 19 
A New Indian Express report of April 19 has indicated that the Naxalite fear is still prevalent in interior pockets of Malkangiri district of Orissa despite security arrangements for a smooth and peaceful conduct of elections in the district. Fearing
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A New Indian Express report of April 19 has indicated that the Naxalite fear is still prevalent in interior pockets of Malkangiri district of Orissa despite security arrangements for a smooth and peaceful conduct of elections in the district. Fearing for life, the residents of 105 villages in Chitrakonda reservoir area have decided to boycott the polls, the report said.
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April - 19 April - 20
In another election-related incident, there was exchange of fire between Naxalites and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at Sudha Konda village in the Malkangiri District, when the former attempted to disrupt polling. However, their attempt was f
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In another election-related incident, there was exchange of fire between Naxalites and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at Sudha Konda village in the Malkangiri District, when the former attempted to disrupt polling. However, their attempt was foiled by the BSF personnel. Naxalites also reportedly opened fire on a polling party at Badigeta, five km from Kalimela, while returning from the polling station. Separately, on April 19, security forces detected four landmines between Manyamkonda road and Rajgiri village in the Malkangiri district.
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April - 19 
The Jharkhand Police, on April 19, arrested an ‘area commander’ of the banned left-wing group Maoist Communist Center (MCC) and also defused a 45-kilogram time bomb near Jamuria Bridge in the Giridh district in separate incidents. In another incident
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The Jharkhand Police, on April 19, arrested an ‘area commander’ of the banned left-wing group Maoist Communist Center (MCC) and also defused a 45-kilogram time bomb near Jamuria Bridge in the Giridh district in separate incidents. In another incident, Central Reserve Police Force personnel recovered two landmines, weighing 15 kilogram each, an unspecified number of detonators, fuse wires, police and army uniform, from the Khandisar and Nayanpur areas in the same district.
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April - 20 
A patrolling Magistrate, identified as Ajay Kumar Sinha, was killed and at least 10 persons were injured in separate incidents during elections to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) in the State of Jharkhand on April 20
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A patrolling Magistrate, identified as Ajay Kumar Sinha, was killed and at least 10 persons were injured in separate incidents during elections to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) in the State of Jharkhand on April 20
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April - 20 
According to Central Chronicle, six left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) were killed and 12 wounded in at least 20 encounters with the police in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh on April 20, the day of elections to Lok Sabha (Lower House o
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According to Central Chronicle, six left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) were killed and 12 wounded in at least 20 encounters with the police in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh on April 20, the day of elections to Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament). While details on these encounters were not available till last reports came in, four para-military personnel were reportedly injured in landmine blasts triggered by the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) and Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) Naxalites who had given a poll boycott call in the Bastar region.
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April - 20 
According to New Indian Express, suspected left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) attacked polling stations at three places in the Malkangiri district of Orissa during elections to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) and State Legislative
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According to New Indian Express, suspected left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) attacked polling stations at three places in the Malkangiri district of Orissa during elections to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) and State Legislative Assembly on April 20. While their attempt to disrupt polling was foiled at two places, at Kurmanoor they captured booth no.129 in the Malkangiri Assembly segment and also took away the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). According to the Director General of Police (DGP) N.C. Padhi, the Naxalites numbering about 25, crossed the border from Andhra Pradesh and attacked the booth.
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April - 20 
According to The Hindu, despite the poll boycott call by the outlawed People's War Group (PWG), there was a large turnout in the Naxalite-infested districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Rayagada.
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According to The Hindu, despite the poll boycott call by the outlawed People's War Group (PWG), there was a large turnout in the Naxalite-infested districts of Malkangiri, Koraput and Rayagada.
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April - 20 
Chief Electoral Officer A K Vijayvargie said in the capital Raipur that "In a bid to enforce poll boycott, naxalites looted EVMs [Electronic Voting Machines] at as many as seven places [Sonapal, Kosalnar, Farasgaon, Kejem, Markabeda, Rengagodi and Pa
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Chief Electoral Officer A K Vijayvargie said in the capital Raipur that "In a bid to enforce poll boycott, naxalites looted EVMs [Electronic Voting Machines] at as many as seven places [Sonapal, Kosalnar, Farasgaon, Kejem, Markabeda, Rengagodi and Patarpara] in Bastar Lok Sabha seat resulting in suspension of polling in many centres." He added that Naxalites looted EVMs at Mandagaon and Kiskodi in the Kanker district.
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April - 20 
In Giridih district, at least three Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activists were injured in a bomb explosion at Hariharpur. The police are also reported to have recovered two landmines from Narainpur in Giridih. Police had also averted a major disaste
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In Giridih district, at least three Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activists were injured in a bomb explosion at Hariharpur. The police are also reported to have recovered two landmines from Narainpur in Giridih. Police had also averted a major disaster when they defused a 50 kilogram time bomb planted beneath a bridge in the same district.
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April - 20 
In the State of Andhra Pradesh, PWG Naxalites reportedly blasted the house of a Congress leader at Chittapally village in the Nalgonda district on April 20. According to The Hindu, the leader's family had abandoned the house about four years ago. A s
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In the State of Andhra Pradesh, PWG Naxalites reportedly blasted the house of a Congress leader at Chittapally village in the Nalgonda district on April 20. According to The Hindu, the leader's family had abandoned the house about four years ago. A separate report in The Hindu indicated that in the Visakhapatnam district, PWG Naxalites have given a warning to the polling staff of serious consequences if re-poll was held at Palakajeedi village in the Chintapalli-State Assembly constituency. The re-poll was ordered after Naxalites abducted the polling staff on April 20 and released them later in that village.
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April - 20 
In the State of Maharashtra, barring three incidents of Naxalites shooting at polling parties at three places and an attempted ambush of a police party in 24 constituencies, a large number of people came out for voting. As reported earlier, Naxalites
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In the State of Maharashtra, barring three incidents of Naxalites shooting at polling parties at three places and an attempted ambush of a police party in 24 constituencies, a large number of people came out for voting. As reported earlier, Naxalites had given a call for poll boycott in the Gadchiroli district.
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April - 20 
In the State, according to The Telegraph, three Naxalites died on the spot while they were making crude bombs at Jhumra Pahad in the Bokaro district. Three others sustained injuries in the incident, which occurred three hours before the polling began
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In the State, according to The Telegraph, three Naxalites died on the spot while they were making crude bombs at Jhumra Pahad in the Bokaro district. Three others sustained injuries in the incident, which occurred three hours before the polling began.
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April - 20 
On the day of elections to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) on April 20, the Central Chronicle has reported that banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) cadres stopped a police vehicle at Dihri village in the Nawada constituency of Bihar and ab
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On the day of elections to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) on April 20, the Central Chronicle has reported that banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) cadres stopped a police vehicle at Dihri village in the Nawada constituency of Bihar and abducted four members of a polling party. They later killed a constable and released two others while another police personnel remained untraced till last reports came in.
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April - 20 
Police arrested two woman PWG Naxalites from a house at Ramalingapuram in the Nellore district on April 20. They also seized 100 electrical detonators, 52 gelatine sticks, two camera flashes and two cell phones, Marxist literature and Rupees 7,000 ca
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Police arrested two woman PWG Naxalites from a house at Ramalingapuram in the Nellore district on April 20. They also seized 100 electrical detonators, 52 gelatine sticks, two camera flashes and two cell phones, Marxist literature and Rupees 7,000 cash from them. The arrested have been reportedly identified as Battala Aruna alias Rama, a ‘deputy commander’, and Anjamma alias Lakshmi. Based on the information provided by them, the police also arrested two more PWG cadres from Tangutur in the Prakasam district
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April - 20 
Suspected PWG Naxalites looted Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and reportedly abducted five polling officials near Palakadi village in the Visakhapatnam district during voting to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) and State Legislative Assem
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Suspected PWG Naxalites looted Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and reportedly abducted five polling officials near Palakadi village in the Visakhapatnam district during voting to the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) and State Legislative Assembly on April 20. The officials were later released, according to police sources. In another election-related incident, The Hindu has reported that in an attempt to ambush a police party, PWG cadres triggered five landmines between Golepalli and Lingala villages in the Warangal district. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported. Separately, suspected PWG extremists blasted a culvert at Muvvada village in the Adilabad district targeting police personnel who, however, escaped unhurt.
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April - 20 
The Magistrate was patrolling when suspected left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) exploded a landmine and then opened fire near booth number one between the adjoining villages of Palma and Dharamp
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The Magistrate was patrolling when suspected left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) exploded a landmine and then opened fire near booth number one between the adjoining villages of Palma and Dharampur in Dhanbad district. In the encounter that followed, according to The Hindu, Sinha was killed on the spot, while four police personnel were injured. Two self-loading rifles, a carbine and an unspecified quantity of ammunition were taken away by the Naxalites, who were engaged in a fierce encounter with security forces soon after the incident. As reported earlier, the MCC had called for an election boycott and a statewide bandh (strike) on that day.
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April - 20 
Two left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned People’s War Group (PWG), including a woman, were killed during an encounter with a special police party at Bandlamottu village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh on April 20. The p
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Two left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned People’s War Group (PWG), including a woman, were killed during an encounter with a special police party at Bandlamottu village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh on April 20. The police also seized a revolver, a pistol, an unspecified number of claymore mines, gelatin sticks and four first-aid kitbags, drugs, Naxalite literature and letter-heads from the encounter site. The slain Naxalites were reportedly identified as Balaiah alias Venugopal and his wife, Jyothi alias Madhavi.
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April - 20 
Two police personnel were injured during a landmine explosion allegedly caused by the left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) near Panichatra village in the Rayagada district of Orissa on April
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Two police personnel were injured during a landmine explosion allegedly caused by the left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) near Panichatra village in the Rayagada district of Orissa on April 20. The incident occurred when about 20 police personnel were returning from election duty.
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April - 21 
At Bheji in the same district, PWG Naxalites triggered two landmine blasts and opened fire on a police party, which had gone there to open the route after an encounter in the same area on April 21. While no one was injured in the incident, the police
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At Bheji in the same district, PWG Naxalites triggered two landmine blasts and opened fire on a police party, which had gone there to open the route after an encounter in the same area on April 21. While no one was injured in the incident, the police reportedly recovered four claymore mines from the spot.
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April - 22 
According to Central Chronicle, one Border Security Force personnel was killed and two others sustained injuries when suspected cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalite) People’s War Group (PWG) triggered two landmine blasts d
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According to Central Chronicle, one Border Security Force personnel was killed and two others sustained injuries when suspected cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalite) People’s War Group (PWG) triggered two landmine blasts during police combing operations in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on April 22.
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April - 22 
According to New Indian Express, cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalite) People's War Group (PWG) injured a Telugu Desam Party leader and a village secretary in the Medak district of Andhra Pradesh on April 22. During a sepa
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According to New Indian Express, cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalite) People's War Group (PWG) injured a Telugu Desam Party leader and a village secretary in the Medak district of Andhra Pradesh on April 22. During a separate attack in the Prakasam district, PWG Naxalites injured a village secretary at his residence in Ongole.
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April - 22 
The Land and Revenue Minister, Madhu Singh, was reportedly injured on April 22 in an attack allegedly carried out by left-wing extremists affiliated to the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI (ML-Liberation) at Panki in the Palamu district
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The Land and Revenue Minister, Madhu Singh, was reportedly injured on April 22 in an attack allegedly carried out by left-wing extremists affiliated to the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI (ML-Liberation) at Panki in the Palamu district of Jharkhand.
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April - 23 
A People’s War Group (PWG) ‘deputy commander’, identified as Erwa Mallesam alias Shyam, was killed during an encounter with the police at Rukmapur village in the Medak district of Andhra Pradesh on April 23.
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A People’s War Group (PWG) ‘deputy commander’, identified as Erwa Mallesam alias Shyam, was killed during an encounter with the police at Rukmapur village in the Medak district of Andhra Pradesh on April 23.
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April - 24 
On April 24, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead an independent candidate, Daku Majhi, from Gunpur Assembly seat and injured his two brothers in the Muniguda forest area of Rayagada distri
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On April 24, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead an independent candidate, Daku Majhi, from Gunpur Assembly seat and injured his two brothers in the Muniguda forest area of Rayagada district in Orissa. The slain candidate had floated the Kui Shanti Seva Sangh to wage an anti-Naxalite movement in Rayagada, which had led to the arrest of about 50 PWG cadres. Elections to the Gunupur Assembly seat were conducted on April 20 during the first phase of elections in Orissa.
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April - 24 
Three PWG Naxalites surrendered before the district police chief Sanjay Kumar Jain at Visakhapatnam in the State of Andhra Pradesh on April 24.
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Three PWG Naxalites surrendered before the district police chief Sanjay Kumar Jain at Visakhapatnam in the State of Andhra Pradesh on April 24.
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April - 25 
Three villagers were reportedly shot dead and 11 others sustained injuries during an attack by cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalites) People’s War Group (PWG) at Adai village in the Gaya district of Bihar on April 25.
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Three villagers were reportedly shot dead and 11 others sustained injuries during an attack by cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist (also called Naxalites) People’s War Group (PWG) at Adai village in the Gaya district of Bihar on April 25.
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April - 26 
Another report in Telegraph said that on April 26, around 150-armed Naxalites belonging to the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) raided the Gura and Jiyan villages of East Singhbhum district, in retaliation for defying the outfit’s poll boycott. Th
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Another report in Telegraph said that on April 26, around 150-armed Naxalites belonging to the proscribed People’s War Group (PWG) raided the Gura and Jiyan villages of East Singhbhum district, in retaliation for defying the outfit’s poll boycott. They allegedly assaulted some residents, looted an unspecified amount of cash and set ablaze a house before escaping into the nearby Dangra hills.
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April - 26 April - 27
On April 26, armed activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private militia of the landlords, reportedly killed three left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned People’s War Group (PWG) near the Karpi police station area of Arwal district in B
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On April 26, armed activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private militia of the landlords, reportedly killed three left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned People’s War Group (PWG) near the Karpi police station area of Arwal district in Bihar. In retaliation, suspected PWG activists killed a Ranvir Sena supporter on April 27 at Morari village in the same district.
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April - 26 
Two police personnel were reportedly killed and four others injured when left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) affiliated to the proscribed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) exploded a landmine near Jori village in the Gumla district of Jharkhand
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Two police personnel were reportedly killed and four others injured when left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) affiliated to the proscribed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) exploded a landmine near Jori village in the Gumla district of Jharkhand on April 26. The incident occurred when two police vans were passing through Jori village on election duty.
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April - 27 
According to The Telegraph, on April 27, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) attacked a polling party in the Lohardaga district of Jharkhand. They reportedly triggered eight landmines s
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According to The Telegraph, on April 27, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) attacked a polling party in the Lohardaga district of Jharkhand. They reportedly triggered eight landmines simultaneously while the poling party was returning to Lohardaga from Pesrar near the Kesrang forests. However, one was injured in the incident. Two landmines that did not explode, 10 country-made bombs, used cartridges of rifles, some rifles, AK 47s and first-aid boxes were recovered from the spot.
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April - 27 
An ‘action team member’ of the outlawed People's War Group (PWG), identified as Kankaiah alias Satyam, was reportedly arrested by the Medak district police in Andhra Pradesh on April 27. A shot gun and an unspecified quantity of live ammunition were
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An ‘action team member’ of the outlawed People's War Group (PWG), identified as Kankaiah alias Satyam, was reportedly arrested by the Medak district police in Andhra Pradesh on April 27. A shot gun and an unspecified quantity of live ammunition were recovered at his instance. According to the police, Kankaiah had joined the PWG six months ago and was enlisted as a member of the ‘action team’.
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April - 27 
Two police personnel were killed in an attack by left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) at Simra police station in the Aurangabad district of Bihar during the early hours of April 27, today. Over 10
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Two police personnel were killed in an attack by left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) at Simra police station in the Aurangabad district of Bihar during the early hours of April 27, today. Over 100 MCC cadres attacked Simra police station and opened indiscriminate fire and later blasted a portion of the premises, said Superintendent of Police M R Nayak. He added that the Naxalites escaped after looting four rifles from the police station.
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April - 28 
On April 28, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead a civilian while branding him a police informer at Inolu in the Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. In another incident in the same dist
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On April 28, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) shot dead a civilian while branding him a police informer at Inolu in the Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. In another incident in the same district, six armed Naxalites are reported to have blasted an office of the local administration at Linagala with landmines. However, there were no casualties in this incident.
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April - 29 
A suspected activist of outlawed Ranvir Sena, a private militia of landlords, was reportedly killed during an in encounter with the police at Sherthug village in the Jehanabad district of Bihar on April 29. Three alleged ‘district commanders’ of the
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A suspected activist of outlawed Ranvir Sena, a private militia of landlords, was reportedly killed during an in encounter with the police at Sherthug village in the Jehanabad district of Bihar on April 29. Three alleged ‘district commanders’ of the outfit were arrested during the encounter.
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April - 29 
A Times of India report said that around 200 MCC Naxalites blew up the Bharaundha picket under Gurua police station in the Gaya district of Bihar on April 29. However, no fatalities were reported.
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A Times of India report said that around 200 MCC Naxalites blew up the Bharaundha picket under Gurua police station in the Gaya district of Bihar on April 29. However, no fatalities were reported.
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April - 29 
According to New Indian Express, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) blasted the farmhouse of the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology at MV 90 village in the Malkangiri district of Or
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According to New Indian Express, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed Maoist Communist Center (MCC) blasted the farmhouse of the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology at MV 90 village in the Malkangiri district of Orissa on April 29. However, there was no damage as the farmhouse had been deserted, district police officials were quoted as saying. Police suspect that the MCC destroyed the farmhouse as possible retaliation against the deployment of paramilitary forces in the district during the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) and State Legislative Assembly elections earlier this month.
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April - 29 
In Andhra Pradesh, about 50 PWG cadres conducted a ‘famine raid’ at Chidigundi village in the Visakhapatnam district on April 29 and reportedly snatched food-grain, gold and cash valued at Rupees 2 to 3 lakhs, according to The Hindu.
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In Andhra Pradesh, about 50 PWG cadres conducted a ‘famine raid’ at Chidigundi village in the Visakhapatnam district on April 29 and reportedly snatched food-grain, gold and cash valued at Rupees 2 to 3 lakhs, according to The Hindu.
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April - 29 
The Karimnagar district police chief informed that on April 29, a former Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader of Jammikunta village, P. Mallaiah, was arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) for his alleged links with the PWG. Further, the Ko
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The Karimnagar district police chief informed that on April 29, a former Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader of Jammikunta village, P. Mallaiah, was arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) for his alleged links with the PWG. Further, the Kondabaridi ‘area committee secretary’, Raghu, of the banned Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI- ML-People's War Group) Srikakulam division, has claimed that they captured a surrendered Naxalite who was allegedly working as a police informer on April 29.
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April - 30 
In the State of Jharkhand, suspected PWG cadres reportedly demolished the house of a Nagrik Suraksha Samity (NSS, a village security committee) worker at Patramara village in the East Singhbhum district on April 30. The NSS was reportedly floated by
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In the State of Jharkhand, suspected PWG cadres reportedly demolished the house of a Nagrik Suraksha Samity (NSS, a village security committee) worker at Patramara village in the East Singhbhum district on April 30. The NSS was reportedly floated by the police to mobilise villagers against the PWG and Maoist Communist Center (MCC) cadres operating in the Ghatshila subdivision of East Singhbhum. This was the second instance in three days when the Naxalites attacked and demolished houses of NSS workers. On April 26, about 150 Naxalites torched the houses of NSS workers in two different palaces in that area.
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April - 30 
Left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed People's War Group (PWG) are reported to have shot dead a civilian in the Racherla area of Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh on April 30. In a note left behind, the Naxalites said he was
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Left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the outlawed People's War Group (PWG) are reported to have shot dead a civilian in the Racherla area of Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh on April 30. In a note left behind, the Naxalites said he was killed for being a police informer.
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April - 30 
On April 30, a group of Naxalites belonging to the Janashakti Dalam (squad), including three women, shot dead a former Naxalite at village Ankisa in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra.
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On April 30, a group of Naxalites belonging to the Janashakti Dalam (squad), including three women, shot dead a former Naxalite at village Ankisa in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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