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April - 1 
According to The Hindu, two left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead the father of a surrendered Naxalite, Dadi Sattireddy, at Palivela village in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Prade
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According to The Hindu, two left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead the father of a surrendered Naxalite, Dadi Sattireddy, at Palivela village in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh on April 1.
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April - 1 
Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly blew up the residence, business establishments and a truck of a senior Congress party leader at Jamadeipentha village in the Rayag
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Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly blew up the residence, business establishments and a truck of a senior Congress party leader at Jamadeipentha village in the Rayagada district of Orissa on April 1, today.
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April - 2 April - 3
Media reports quoting police sources stated that left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Congress party activist, Madhusudana Reddy, on April 3, in retaliation for the April 2-encoun
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Media reports quoting police sources stated that left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Congress party activist, Madhusudana Reddy, on April 3, in retaliation for the April 2-encounter on the outskirts of Achampet in which CPI-Maoist 'District Committee' member Gajji Srisailam alias Santosh and his wife Pichhakuntla Venkatamma alias Puspakka were killed.
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April - 2 
On April 2, two senior left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including a woman, were killed in an encounter on the outskirts of Achampet in the Mahabubnagar district. The district Superinte
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On April 2, two senior left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including a woman, were killed in an encounter on the outskirts of Achampet in the Mahabubnagar district. The district Superintendent of Police, Vikram Singh Mann identified the slain Naxalites as CPI (Maoist) 'district committee' member and 'action team' member, Gajji Srisailam and his wife, Puspakka, a member of the 'special guerrilla squad'.
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April - 3 
One CPI-Maoist activist, Boya Krishna alias Sridhar, a member of ‘special guerrilla squad’ of Nallamala (west) was killed in an encounter with the police near Bhavapuram village in Kurnool district on April 3. Police also recovered one country-made g
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One CPI-Maoist activist, Boya Krishna alias Sridhar, a member of ‘special guerrilla squad’ of Nallamala (west) was killed in an encounter with the police near Bhavapuram village in Kurnool district on April 3. Police also recovered one country-made grenade, three unused cartridges and an unexploded grenade from the incident site.
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April - 3 
The Naxalites set ablaze six state-owned Road Transport Corporation buses in the Mahabubnagar district and also burnt another bus proceeding to Hyderabad from Chilakaluripeta on the outskirts of Guttikonda in Guntur District on April 3.
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The Naxalites set ablaze six state-owned Road Transport Corporation buses in the Mahabubnagar district and also burnt another bus proceeding to Hyderabad from Chilakaluripeta on the outskirts of Guttikonda in Guntur District on April 3.
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April - 3 
The Task Force on Naxalism, set up by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in October 2004, has reportedly attributed the growth of Naxalism (left-wing extremism) in recent years to socio-economic factors and not the ideological content of the mov
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The Task Force on Naxalism, set up by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in October 2004, has reportedly attributed the growth of Naxalism (left-wing extremism) in recent years to socio-economic factors and not the ideological content of the movement. This being the case, the Task Force, in its report submitted to the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, in New Delhi on April 3, has made out a strong case for providing sustainable livelihood to the people to address the Naxalite problem across the country.
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April - 4 
Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, reaffirmed his Government's commitment to hold talks with Naxalites only if they were prepared to discuss the question of "laying down arms at the end of the day."
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Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, reaffirmed his Government's commitment to hold talks with Naxalites only if they were prepared to discuss the question of "laying down arms at the end of the day."
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April - 4 
Describing the emissaries' decision to pull out of the talks as "unfortunate," the Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, offered to get all 'encounter killings' inquired by the monitoring committee.
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Describing the emissaries' decision to pull out of the talks as "unfortunate," the Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, offered to get all 'encounter killings' inquired by the monitoring committee.
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April - 4 
In the State, CPI-Maoist activists killed a Bharatiya Janata Party activist at Peddapur village in the Mahabubnagar district on April 4.
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In the State, CPI-Maoist activists killed a Bharatiya Janata Party activist at Peddapur village in the Mahabubnagar district on April 4.
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April - 4 
On April 4, addressing a press conference in Hyderabad, peace emissaries of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Kalyan Rao, Gaddar and Varavara Rao, and Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) representative, Chan
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On April 4, addressing a press conference in Hyderabad, peace emissaries of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Kalyan Rao, Gaddar and Varavara Rao, and Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) representative, Chandranna, announced their decision to pull out of the peace process. They claimed that the Government had closed the door on peace talks despite repeated efforts to make it see reason. Earlier, on January 17, 2005, the Naxalite outfits, CPI-Maoist and CPI-ML Janashakthi, had made a similar announcement.
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April - 5 
A suspected left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an exchange of fire with the police at Inderpur Khori village in the Surguja district of Chhattisgarh on April 5. The pol
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A suspected left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an exchange of fire with the police at Inderpur Khori village in the Surguja district of Chhattisgarh on April 5. The police also recovered a .315 bore rifle, 43 cartridges, one 303 rifle, one .38 revolver, three DBBL guns, two 12 bore guns, four pistols, and one wireless set from the incident site.
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April - 5 
According to Hindu, on April 5, Sagar, a member of the Andhra Pradesh State Committee of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) proposed to hold "100 rounds of talks" with the Government on the theme that none should carry
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According to Hindu, on April 5, Sagar, a member of the Andhra Pradesh State Committee of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) proposed to hold "100 rounds of talks" with the Government on the theme that none should carry weapons. He wanted the Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, to respond to this proposal. He also claimed that the Government had lost the right to talk about arms after deploying the Border Security Force, Greyhounds and private army against the people. He also reportedly warned that leaders of the Congress and Telelngana Rastra Samiti parties and landlords would have to pay a heavy price.
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April - 5 
According to police sources, armed criminals with allegiance to left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a Government Railway Protection (GRP) personnel and injured another on the Pa
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According to police sources, armed criminals with allegiance to left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a Government Railway Protection (GRP) personnel and injured another on the Patna-Jhajha train at Katauna in the Jamui district of Bihar on April 5-evening. The assailants also looted three rifles and cartridges belonging to the GRP guards. However, the passengers reportedly managed to catch one of the attackers.
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April - 5 
Five persons, posing as Naxalites, reportedly looted a petrol station at Kodad in the Nalgonda district on April 5.
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Five persons, posing as Naxalites, reportedly looted a petrol station at Kodad in the Nalgonda district on April 5.
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April - 6 
15 Naxalites belonging to various outfits surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General, B. L. Meena, in the Warangal district on April 6.
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15 Naxalites belonging to various outfits surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General, B. L. Meena, in the Warangal district on April 6.
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April - 6 
According to Hindu, two suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) shot dead a former Naxalite, Peddolla Mallaiah, of Mallupalli village in the Medak district, brandi
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According to Hindu, two suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) shot dead a former Naxalite, Peddolla Mallaiah, of Mallupalli village in the Medak district, branding him a police informer on April 6.
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April - 7 
According to police sources, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Telugu Desam Party activist, Singi Reddy Satti Reddy, in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh on Apr
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According to police sources, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Telugu Desam Party activist, Singi Reddy Satti Reddy, in the Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh on April 7.
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April - 7 
At the conclusion of the Commander’s conference on April 7 in New Delhi, Army Chief, Gen. J. J. Singh, reportedly stated that the army is likely to extend support to the police and paramilitary forces in countering left-wing extremist (also called Na
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At the conclusion of the Commander’s conference on April 7 in New Delhi, Army Chief, Gen. J. J. Singh, reportedly stated that the army is likely to extend support to the police and paramilitary forces in countering left-wing extremist (also called Naxalite) violence. "The issue has been discussed at the army commanders’ conference. We have analysed the state of extremism in the Naxalite corridor from Andhra Pradesh to Bihar to forest areas along the Nepal border. We are in touch with the Ministry of Home Affairs," the Army Chief said. Media reports also added that the Chhattisgarh Government has invited the Army to help set up a school to train the State’s paramilitary forces in low-intensity conflict and specifically, ways to deal with Naxalite violence. "One of our best Brigadiers is being sent as commandant to this school", the Army chief added.
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CPI-Maoist cadres killed another civilian, Kantiah, branding him as a police informer, at Banal village in the Mahabubnagar district on April 7. In the same district, suspected Naxalites burnt an Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation bus at
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CPI-Maoist cadres killed another civilian, Kantiah, branding him as a police informer, at Banal village in the Mahabubnagar district on April 7. In the same district, suspected Naxalites burnt an Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation bus at Korlakunta village. Police said suspected Naxalites also damaged two more APSRTC buses at Koderu. Further in Mahabubnagar, the CPI-Maoist has given a strike call on April 8, today, following the killing of their 'district committee secretary', Gajji Srisailam, and his wife Pushpakka during an encounter with the police on April 2.
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April - 7 
On April 7, a woman Naxalite, Nomula Anasuya alias Padma, belonging to the Arunodaya Kalamandali (cultural wing of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi group) surrendered before the Medak district police chief, B.L.Sujath
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On April 7, a woman Naxalite, Nomula Anasuya alias Padma, belonging to the Arunodaya Kalamandali (cultural wing of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi group) surrendered before the Medak district police chief, B.L.Sujatha Rao.
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April - 8 
On April 8, a 'district committee secretary', Gangula Srinivas Yadav alias Sadanandam, of the left wing extremist Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Nizamabad and Medak range Deputy Inspector General, Anjani Kumar, in
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On April 8, a 'district committee secretary', Gangula Srinivas Yadav alias Sadanandam, of the left wing extremist Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Nizamabad and Medak range Deputy Inspector General, Anjani Kumar, in Medak district. He reportedly revealed that the movement had weakened due to an overemphasis on military operations. Sadanandam also said that after the unification of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) and the People's War Group (PWG) during talks in Hyderabad, the differences between the district, State and Central committees had increased.
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April - 8 
The Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar district strike called by the Naxalite outfits protesting against the killing of the Nallamala 'area secretary', Gajji Srisailam, and his wife, Pushpa, went off peacefully on April 8.
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The Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar district strike called by the Naxalite outfits protesting against the killing of the Nallamala 'area secretary', Gajji Srisailam, and his wife, Pushpa, went off peacefully on April 8.
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April - 9 
Left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoists) are reported to have killed a tribal at Garidas village in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on April 9 after branding him a police informer.
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Left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoists) are reported to have killed a tribal at Garidas village in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on April 9 after branding him a police informer.
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Ten Naxalites including, two women cadres, belonging to the CPI-Maoist surrendered before the Prakasam district police chief, Mahesh Chandra Lodha, on April 10. In another incident on the same day, 17-year-old Ramesh of the CPI-Maoist's Krishnapatti
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Ten Naxalites including, two women cadres, belonging to the CPI-Maoist surrendered before the Prakasam district police chief, Mahesh Chandra Lodha, on April 10. In another incident on the same day, 17-year-old Ramesh of the CPI-Maoist's Krishnapatti squad in Nalgonda district surrendered before the Deputy Commissioner of Police M K Singh in Ranga Reddy district. Further, on April 9, five CPI-Maoist cadres, including the Bahudha squad 'commander', surrendered before the Anantapur district police chief, R.S. Praveen Kumar. Separately, 15 CPI-Maoist cadres surrendered before the Guntur district police chief, Jitender, on April 9.
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April - 10 
According to Hindu, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Congress party activist, Sainath Reddy, at Narsimpalli in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh on April 10.
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According to Hindu, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a Congress party activist, Sainath Reddy, at Narsimpalli in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh on April 10.
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April - 10 
CPI-Maoist 'State Secretary', Ramakrishna, has reportedly asked his cadres not to target ordinary police personel, village-level workers or burn buses.
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CPI-Maoist 'State Secretary', Ramakrishna, has reportedly asked his cadres not to target ordinary police personel, village-level workers or burn buses.
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April - 10 
On April 10, the police reportedly recovered two powerful landmines, weighing about three kilograms each, planted by suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) on the road at Lalgarh in the Midnapore district of West Bengal.
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On April 10, the police reportedly recovered two powerful landmines, weighing about three kilograms each, planted by suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) on the road at Lalgarh in the Midnapore district of West Bengal.
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April - 11 
According to Deccan Chronicle, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) killed Konganti Komuraiah, an activist of the Congress party, at Kantathmakur village in the
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According to Deccan Chronicle, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) killed Konganti Komuraiah, an activist of the Congress party, at Kantathmakur village in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh on April 11.
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April - 11 
In another incident, Naxalites destroyed a journalist’s house by explosives suspecting him to be a police informer in the same district. No casualties were reported in this incident.
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In another incident, Naxalites destroyed a journalist’s house by explosives suspecting him to be a police informer in the same district. No casualties were reported in this incident.
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April - 11 
On April 11, the police arrested 25 left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI–Maoist) from different places under Masaurhi sub-division in the Patna district of Bihar. One country-made rifle, two pisto
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On April 11, the police arrested 25 left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI–Maoist) from different places under Masaurhi sub-division in the Patna district of Bihar. One country-made rifle, two pistols, some Naxalite literature, besides several rounds of ammunition, was recovered from them.
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April - 12 
On April 12, a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly died while in custody at the Kataram police station in the Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. Police officer Srikanth said
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On April 12, a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly died while in custody at the Kataram police station in the Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. Police officer Srikanth said that they had arrested Itikyala Sampath and recovered two landmines from his possession. At the police station the victim complained of breathing problems and the police shifted him to the Godavarikhani area hospital where he allegedly died while undergoing treatment.
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April - 12 
Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India –Maoist (CPI-Maoist) are reported to have killed two farmers, identified as Shanker Singh and Kanta Singh, in the Rohtas district of Bihar on April 12. According
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Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India –Maoist (CPI-Maoist) are reported to have killed two farmers, identified as Shanker Singh and Kanta Singh, in the Rohtas district of Bihar on April 12. According to preliminary reports, the incident occurred in the Nazri sub-division of the district and the police subsequently arrested three persons in connection with the killing.
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April - 13 
On April 13, a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), G Sanjeeva Rao alias Sanjeev of Marripalem village, surrendered before the Visakhapatnam district police chief, Sanjay Kumar Jain.
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On April 13, a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), G Sanjeeva Rao alias Sanjeev of Marripalem village, surrendered before the Visakhapatnam district police chief, Sanjay Kumar Jain.
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April - 14 
At least 163 people are reported to have died since the cease-fire between the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the Andhra Pradesh Government collapsed in January 2005, police said on April 14. The Director-General of Police, Swaranji
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At least 163 people are reported to have died since the cease-fire between the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the Andhra Pradesh Government collapsed in January 2005, police said on April 14. The Director-General of Police, Swaranjit Sen, told reporters in Hyderabad that 91 civilians were among those killed in the last three months. Police also killed 55 Maoists in 44 gun-battles, while the left-wing extremist outfit killed 12 police personnel in attacks during the period.
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April - 14 
On April 14, the police unearthed an arms dump of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalites) Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Vankarakunta village in the Anantapur district. Giving details, the Deputy Inspector General of Anan
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On April 14, the police unearthed an arms dump of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalites) Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Vankarakunta village in the Anantapur district. Giving details, the Deputy Inspector General of Anantapur Range, N. Jayarami Reddy, said the dump was concealed in huge cement pipes buried at three places in the Chitravati forest area. The material seized included seven fire arms (one SLR, one 303, one sten gun and four locally made firearms), 207 rounds of ammunition of .9 mm, .38 mm and 7.62 mm calibers, three hand grenades, seven tin bombs, 250 electric detonators, 200 gelatin sticks, two fuse wire bundles and five camera flashes. Communication gadgets including three ICOM sets, three Motorola sets, two wireless scanners, a tape recorder, a solar charger, four torchlights, 10 kit bags, 12 pairs of shoes, diaries, literature, compact discs, audiocassettes, party flags and banners were also seized from the dump.
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April - 15 
19 Naxalites belonging to different outfits surrendered before the Khammam district police chief, Bhavana Saxena, during a ceremony organised by the police on April 15.
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19 Naxalites belonging to different outfits surrendered before the Khammam district police chief, Bhavana Saxena, during a ceremony organised by the police on April 15.
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April - 15 
A patient reportedly died of shock when left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) fired indiscriminately at vehicles on the Darakonda-Duppalavada road in the Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pr
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A patient reportedly died of shock when left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) fired indiscriminately at vehicles on the Darakonda-Duppalavada road in the Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh on April 15.
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April - 15 
At the conference, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, informed the Union Government that its efforts to engage left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) through the dialogue process was stalled following violation of grou
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At the conference, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, informed the Union Government that its efforts to engage left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) through the dialogue process was stalled following violation of ground rules and doubts that had crept in. The Chief Minister told the conference that a three-pronged strategy was being adopted to address the issue: engage Naxalites in talks with a view to bringing them to the mainstream; strengthen socio-economic development and wean away support to Naxalite groups by the poor; while engaging Naxalites in talks enforce the rule of law and strengthen law-enforcing agencies. He also reiterated the demand for four battalions of the India Reserve force and restoration of two battalions of the Central Reserve Police Force that were withdrawn from the State after the 2004 elections. In addition, the Government also asked for Rupees 300 crores for modernization of the police force.
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April - 15 
On April 15 at the Chief Ministers Conference in New Delhi, the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Babulal Gaur, reportedly sought assistance from the Union Government to tackle left-wing extremism (also known as Naxalite), including an integrated scheme
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On April 15 at the Chief Ministers Conference in New Delhi, the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Babulal Gaur, reportedly sought assistance from the Union Government to tackle left-wing extremism (also known as Naxalite), including an integrated scheme of Rupees 448 crore, in the Naxalite-infested areas of the State. The Chief Minister also told the Conference that his Government has already banned the erstwhile People’s War Group (PWG) and six other Naxalite organisations and is considering such a step against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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April - 15 
On April 15, at the Chief Ministers Conference in New Delhi, the Union Government is reported to have agreed to create a group of Chief Ministers of Naxalite-infested states to work out a unified strategy, acknowledging that a piecemeal approach will
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On April 15, at the Chief Ministers Conference in New Delhi, the Union Government is reported to have agreed to create a group of Chief Ministers of Naxalite-infested states to work out a unified strategy, acknowledging that a piecemeal approach will not work. The group is to be headed by Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil.
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April - 15 
The Orissa Chief Minister, Navin Patnaik, asked the Union Government to take the lead in setting up a joint intelligence centre and having a coordinated response with States to fight the Naxalites. He pointed out that "the activities of the Naxalites
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The Orissa Chief Minister, Navin Patnaik, asked the Union Government to take the lead in setting up a joint intelligence centre and having a coordinated response with States to fight the Naxalites. He pointed out that "the activities of the Naxalites are spreading" and 10 districts of Orissa were affected by the menace.
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April - 16 
Fourteen naxalites belonging to various left wing outfits surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, M. S. Ravindra, at Battupalli of Hanamkonda mandal in Warrangal district on April 16. Among those who surrendered was one 'deputy commander' an
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Fourteen naxalites belonging to various left wing outfits surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, M. S. Ravindra, at Battupalli of Hanamkonda mandal in Warrangal district on April 16. Among those who surrendered was one 'deputy commander' and six Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS) members of the CPI-Maoist, five members of CPI-ML Praja Pratighatana, and members of the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) and New Democracy.
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April - 16 
In Mahabubnagar district, suspected CPI-Maoist cadres set ablaze two tractors at Bandonipalli village on April 16- night.
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In Mahabubnagar district, suspected CPI-Maoist cadres set ablaze two tractors at Bandonipalli village on April 16- night.
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April - 16 
Left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked and injured at least 10 supporters of the CPI-ML (New Democracy) after branding them police informers in villages of Yellandu mandal (revenue
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Left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked and injured at least 10 supporters of the CPI-ML (New Democracy) after branding them police informers in villages of Yellandu mandal (revenue division) of Warrangal district on April 16. Subsequently, supporters of CPI-ML (New Democracy) reportedly struck back targeting sympathisers of the Maoists.
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April - 17 
Four left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to the Korukonda dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including three women cadres, were killed during an encounter with the police near Gunukurai village in
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Four left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to the Korukonda dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including three women cadres, were killed during an encounter with the police near Gunukurai village in the Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh on April 17. Six other Naxalites reportedly managed to escape. The police recovered two .303 rifles, one DBBL and six kitbags from the incident site.
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April - 17 
In Khammam district, around 200 supporters and members of the Madhu dalam of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML New Democracy) laid siege to the Komaram village on April 17 and attacked suspected CPI-Maoist sympathisers Gurram Raju
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In Khammam district, around 200 supporters and members of the Madhu dalam of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML New Democracy) laid siege to the Komaram village on April 17 and attacked suspected CPI-Maoist sympathisers Gurram Raju, Vajja Rangaiah, P Nageswara Rao and Lakshmi Narasaiah. As reported earlier, on April 15, three CPI-ML New Democracy activists were injured during attacks by the CPI-Maoist in the same area.
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April - 17 
The police have reportedly complained that the Naxalites are guilty of Human Rights violations. In a complaint to the National Human Rights Commission, the Andhra Pradesh Police claimed that a large number of minors have been recruited by the Naxalit
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The police have reportedly complained that the Naxalites are guilty of Human Rights violations. In a complaint to the National Human Rights Commission, the Andhra Pradesh Police claimed that a large number of minors have been recruited by the Naxalite groups, and are being ill-treated within the organisation.
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April - 18 
On April 18, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) representative and balladeer, Gadar, is reported to have urged the Andhra Pradesh Governor, Sushil Kumar Shinde, to ask the State Government to "end fake encounters" against CPI-Maoist cad
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On April 18, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) representative and balladeer, Gadar, is reported to have urged the Andhra Pradesh Governor, Sushil Kumar Shinde, to ask the State Government to "end fake encounters" against CPI-Maoist cadres for the restoration of peace. In a memorandum submitted to the Governor, Gadar demanded that a team be formed to probe "fake encounters" and that combing operations against the Maoists be stopped.
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April - 18 
Six left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) - three of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) group and three of the CPI-Maoist belonging to the Medak and Nizamabad districts surrendered to Nizamabad range Deputy In
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Six left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) - three of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) group and three of the CPI-Maoist belonging to the Medak and Nizamabad districts surrendered to Nizamabad range Deputy Inspector General of Police, BL Sujata Rao, on April 18.
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April - 19 
According to a delayed report, on April 19, a team of Central Reserve Police Force personnel stationed in the Chitrakonda area foiled a mine explosion by left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) in the Malkangiri district of Orissa. Police said
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According to a delayed report, on April 19, a team of Central Reserve Police Force personnel stationed in the Chitrakonda area foiled a mine explosion by left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) in the Malkangiri district of Orissa. Police said that during a search operation they found and later defused two claymore mines. The team also recovered two kilograms of explosives and four detonators from the area.
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April - 19 
According to Deccan Chronicle, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Golla Adinarayana, a community leader of Peddakondapuram village in the Anantapur district, on April 19
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According to Deccan Chronicle, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India–Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Golla Adinarayana, a community leader of Peddakondapuram village in the Anantapur district, on April 19.
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April - 19 
In the Vizianagaram district, suspected CPI-Maoist cadres opened fire and wounded two police personnel, identified as Durga Raj and D.V. Ramana Rao, at the Tummika Manuguda village on April 19.
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In the Vizianagaram district, suspected CPI-Maoist cadres opened fire and wounded two police personnel, identified as Durga Raj and D.V. Ramana Rao, at the Tummika Manuguda village on April 19.
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April - 19 
Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India –Maoists (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a Congress party leader, Hungaram Markam, in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on April 19.
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Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalite) of the Communist Party of India –Maoists (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a Congress party leader, Hungaram Markam, in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on April 19.
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April - 19 
The CPI-Maoist cadres destroyed an old police station building by using explosives at Bandlamotu in the Guntur district on April 19. In the Nalgonda district, suspected Naxalites set ablaze two vehicles at Sapawath thanda under the Peddavura administ
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The CPI-Maoist cadres destroyed an old police station building by using explosives at Bandlamotu in the Guntur district on April 19. In the Nalgonda district, suspected Naxalites set ablaze two vehicles at Sapawath thanda under the Peddavura administrative division on April 19.
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April - 19 
The police recovered a huge dump of explosive material and ammunition concealed by the Naxalites in the Nallamala forest in Kurnool and Prakasam districts. The material recovered from the dump under Velugode police station limits in Kurnool district
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The police recovered a huge dump of explosive material and ammunition concealed by the Naxalites in the Nallamala forest in Kurnool and Prakasam districts. The material recovered from the dump under Velugode police station limits in Kurnool district include 30 iron balls and 80 empty casings meant for claymore mines and an unspecified quantity of explosive. In the Prakasam district, approximately 1000 rounds of ammunition were recovered from two or three spots in the forests under Markapur police station limits.
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April - 20 
According to Telegraph, on April 20, activists of the Jan Sangharsh Jan Mukti Manch (JSJMM), regarded as a ‘renegade’ left-wing extremist outfit, killed three labourers near the Chingri-Nawadih village under the Bishunpur police station in the Gumla
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According to Telegraph, on April 20, activists of the Jan Sangharsh Jan Mukti Manch (JSJMM), regarded as a ‘renegade’ left-wing extremist outfit, killed three labourers near the Chingri-Nawadih village under the Bishunpur police station in the Gumla district of Jharkhand. They also injured eight others and abducted two labourers.
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April - 20 
According to the Hindu, the Khammam district administration has decided to stop the Praja Patham programme in the villages that was highly affected by the presence of Naxalites. The decision was taken after a thorough review of the situation in the t
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According to the Hindu, the Khammam district administration has decided to stop the Praja Patham programme in the villages that was highly affected by the presence of Naxalites. The decision was taken after a thorough review of the situation in the tribal pockets in the wake of the Chettipalli landmine blast in which one person was injured.
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April - 20 
In the Nalgonda district, CPI-Maoist cadres reportedly looted the State Bank of India's Gudipally branch in Pedda Adisarlapally administrative division on April 20 and took away cash worth Rupees 3, 73, 206 by threatening the staff at gunpoint.
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In the Nalgonda district, CPI-Maoist cadres reportedly looted the State Bank of India's Gudipally branch in Pedda Adisarlapally administrative division on April 20 and took away cash worth Rupees 3, 73, 206 by threatening the staff at gunpoint.
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April - 20 
The CPI-Maoist cadres blew up a hydraulic machine by triggering a dynamite blast and set ablaze two dumpers and a mini truck at a construction site in the Bhuiyankhura area of Palamu district apparently after the company refused to pay extortion mone
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The CPI-Maoist cadres blew up a hydraulic machine by triggering a dynamite blast and set ablaze two dumpers and a mini truck at a construction site in the Bhuiyankhura area of Palamu district apparently after the company refused to pay extortion money.
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April - 20 
The police arrested two youths for extorting money from traders disguising themselves as Naxalites in the Bokaro district on April 20.
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The police arrested two youths for extorting money from traders disguising themselves as Naxalites in the Bokaro district on April 20.
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April - 20 
Two women left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to the Chandravanka Dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during an encounter with the police at Marrivemula village on the borders of Prakasam
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Two women left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to the Chandravanka Dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during an encounter with the police at Marrivemula village on the borders of Prakasam and Guntur districts in Andhra Pradesh on April 20. The police also recovered two weapons from the slain Naxalites.
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April - 21 
Union Home Minister, Shivraj Patil, informed the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of the Indian Parliament) on April 21 that the Union Government plans to intensify anti-Naxalite operations if the dialogue process fails.
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Union Home Minister, Shivraj Patil, informed the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of the Indian Parliament) on April 21 that the Union Government plans to intensify anti-Naxalite operations if the dialogue process fails.
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April - 22 
A Janashakthi cadre belonging to the Naguleti Dalam (squad), Koppala Srinivasa Rao, was killed during an encounter with the police at Dachepalli in the Guntur district on April 22. The police recovered a 9 mm pistol and a kit bag from the incident si
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A Janashakthi cadre belonging to the Naguleti Dalam (squad), Koppala Srinivasa Rao, was killed during an encounter with the police at Dachepalli in the Guntur district on April 22. The police recovered a 9 mm pistol and a kit bag from the incident site.
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April - 22 
Deccan Chronicle has indicated that due to recent surrenders, arrests and encounter deaths, Naxalites are losing ground, especially in the tribal areas of the East Godavari district.
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Deccan Chronicle has indicated that due to recent surrenders, arrests and encounter deaths, Naxalites are losing ground, especially in the tribal areas of the East Godavari district.
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April - 22 
Police in the Gaya district of Bihar have reportedly recovered an unspecified quantity of arms from an illegal arms factory at Digdi Matuya village on April 22. The factory owner, Mohammed Iftiyak, and some of his workers were arrested. "We received
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Police in the Gaya district of Bihar have reportedly recovered an unspecified quantity of arms from an illegal arms factory at Digdi Matuya village on April 22. The factory owner, Mohammed Iftiyak, and some of his workers were arrested. "We received information that left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) are running an illegal arms factory. Then we raided the place and arrested a person called Mohammed Iftiyak," said Janardan Singh, Station House Officer of the Konch Police station. According to reports, illegal arms factories are flourishing in the Naxalite-affected districts of Bihar like Jehanabad, Gaya and Nalanda. The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and other Naxalite groups are allegedly the driving force behind these units. There are reportedly over 1,500 illegal arms manufacturing units in Bihar and most of them are located in the Nalanda, Nawada, Gaya and Munger districts.
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April - 22 
Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) and Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) are reported to have killed three civilians at different places in Andhra
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Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Janashakthi) and Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) are reported to have killed three civilians at different places in Andhra Pradesh on April 22. In the first incident, Janashakthi Naxalites shot dead an activist of the Telugu Desam Party, G Rajeshwar Rao, near Buddharam village in Warangal district. In the second incident, CPI-Maoist cadres killed the Manchala administrative division President, Mahender Goud, at Tallagudem village in the Ranga Reddy district. Further, in the Nizamabad district, CPI-Maoist Naxalites shot dead Mukku Dasaratham, a twice surrendered Naxalite, of Easaipet, after branding him a police informer.
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April - 23 
In Andhra Pradesh, the Chilkalguda police on April 23 arrested three pseudo Maoists who had allegedly extorted Rupees 1.69 lakhs from a television artiste Prasad. They had been demanding Rs. two lakhs more from him.
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In Andhra Pradesh, the Chilkalguda police on April 23 arrested three pseudo Maoists who had allegedly extorted Rupees 1.69 lakhs from a television artiste Prasad. They had been demanding Rs. two lakhs more from him.
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April - 23 
Nine members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, Swati Lakra, in Vizianagaram on April 23. Belonging to the Kondabaridi Dalam (squad), all of them were reportedly trained in the use of
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Nine members of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, Swati Lakra, in Vizianagaram on April 23. Belonging to the Kondabaridi Dalam (squad), all of them were reportedly trained in the use of arms and had surrendered voluntarily, expecting police raids on their villages in the wake of the firing incident at Tummikamanuguda on April 19 in which two police personnel were wounded.
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April - 24 
According to Press Trust of India, three women left-wing extremists of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from Rajpur village in the Garwa district of Jharkhand on April 24.
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According to Press Trust of India, three women left-wing extremists of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from Rajpur village in the Garwa district of Jharkhand on April 24.
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April - 24 
On April 24, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) destroyed the Zilla Parishad (a local government body) Guest House using landmines at Chintapalle in the Visakhapatnam district
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On April 24, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) destroyed the Zilla Parishad (a local government body) Guest House using landmines at Chintapalle in the Visakhapatnam district to protest against April 17-Gunukurai encounter. However, no casualties were reported in the incident.
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April - 24 
Speaking at a meeting with representatives of all political parties and voluntary organizations in Bangalore, capital of Karnataka, on April 24, the Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil advocated a dialogue with the left-wing extremist (also known as Na
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Speaking at a meeting with representatives of all political parties and voluntary organizations in Bangalore, capital of Karnataka, on April 24, the Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil advocated a dialogue with the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfits in Karnataka rather than the use of force. "The Government is not interested in using weapons. They (the Naxalites) are our brothers and sisters and we know that this is a socio-economic problem than one of law and order. We can solve this problem through dialogue and discussions. But when the talks are taking place, if some people move about with arms and terrorise people, that is not correct," the Home Minister said. He also indicated that Naxalite activities in Karnataka have not increased as much as in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
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April - 24 
Two Naxalites, including a woman cadre of the CPI-Maoist outfit, surrendered before the Adilabad district police chief, Krupananda Tripathi, on April 24.
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Two Naxalites, including a woman cadre of the CPI-Maoist outfit, surrendered before the Adilabad district police chief, Krupananda Tripathi, on April 24.
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April - 25 
A building used by the Forest Department as well as guesthouse near Yedulla Bayyaram village in the Khammam district was attacked by CPI-Maoist cadres on April 25. Members of the 'local guerrilla squad' led by Satyam reportedly used some gelatine sti
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A building used by the Forest Department as well as guesthouse near Yedulla Bayyaram village in the Khammam district was attacked by CPI-Maoist cadres on April 25. Members of the 'local guerrilla squad' led by Satyam reportedly used some gelatine sticks and explosives in a bid to blow up the building, which was damaged partially in the incident.
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April - 25 
A concrete mixer belonging to a contractor was allegedly set on fire by CPI–Maoist cadres on April 25 at Vasiwada in the Visakhapatnam district.
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A concrete mixer belonging to a contractor was allegedly set on fire by CPI–Maoist cadres on April 25 at Vasiwada in the Visakhapatnam district.
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April - 25 
A Naxalite belonging to the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) was caught by the local people after he had fired at a doctor in a clinic at Narasampet in the Warangal district on April 25.
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A Naxalite belonging to the Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) was caught by the local people after he had fired at a doctor in a clinic at Narasampet in the Warangal district on April 25.
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April - 25 
According to police, on April 25, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a civilian at Loki village under Raidih police station in the Gumla district of Jharkhand after
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According to police, on April 25, suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a civilian at Loki village under Raidih police station in the Gumla district of Jharkhand after accusing him of instigating villagers against them.
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April - 25 
On April 24, the Police arrested two left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) sympathisers in the Narayanpatna village of Jeypore district in Orissa. Two guns were also seized from their possession. According to police sources, the armed police o
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On April 24, the Police arrested two left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) sympathisers in the Narayanpatna village of Jeypore district in Orissa. Two guns were also seized from their possession. According to police sources, the armed police of Koraput had been engaged in Naxalite identification operations in the Narayanpatana, Bandhugam and Bargi villages on the Andhra Pradesh border for quite some time.
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April - 25 
On April 25, the police recovered crude rocket launchers among a huge quantity of arms, ammunition and explosive material from hideouts of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Nallamala
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On April 25, the police recovered crude rocket launchers among a huge quantity of arms, ammunition and explosive material from hideouts of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Nallamala forest across Kurnool, Prakasam and Anantapur districts in Andhra Pradesh.
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April - 25 
Suspected Naxalites blasted a police outpost at Seshkhal under Ramanaguda police in the Rayagada district on April 25. However, there was no report of any casualty.
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Suspected Naxalites blasted a police outpost at Seshkhal under Ramanaguda police in the Rayagada district on April 25. However, there was no report of any casualty.
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April - 25 
The CPI-Maoist have called for a shutdown on April 25, today, in the Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts, against the encounter at Gunukurai.
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The CPI-Maoist have called for a shutdown on April 25, today, in the Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts, against the encounter at Gunukurai.
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April - 25 
The Director General of Police (DGP), Swaranjit Sen, said the Maoists are in an experimental stage of using rocket launchers made with crude technology. "Maoists tried to attack the Obuladevarcheru police station in Anantapur by using a rocket launch
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The Director General of Police (DGP), Swaranjit Sen, said the Maoists are in an experimental stage of using rocket launchers made with crude technology. "Maoists tried to attack the Obuladevarcheru police station in Anantapur by using a rocket launcher recently," the DGP stated. He attributed the huge haul of weapons in the Naxalite' armoury to heavy procurement during the peace process when talks were being held between the State Government and the Naxalites. "There is a strong feeling that the weapons are from the North East and Nepal. But most of those seized are locally made and very unsafe", he added.
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April - 25 
Times of India, quoting Girdhari Nayak, Inspector General of police in the Bastar range, has reported that left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) are increasingly recruiting children as foot-soldiers. According to Nayak, the police have spott
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Times of India, quoting Girdhari Nayak, Inspector General of police in the Bastar range, has reported that left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) are increasingly recruiting children as foot-soldiers. According to Nayak, the police have spotted children in school uniforms with the Naxalites during encounters in Kapasi and Basaguda recently. The children were allegedly leading the attack, forcing the police to retreat as they did not want to harm the children. Nayak added that 50 per cent of the members of some of the Dalams (squads) of the extremists consisted of school children.
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April - 26 
According to Hindu, a combing party of the police and left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exchanged fire on April 26 between the Amagondapalyam and Ragepalli villages of Anantapur distric
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According to Hindu, a combing party of the police and left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exchanged fire on April 26 between the Amagondapalyam and Ragepalli villages of Anantapur district. However, there were no casualties reported in the incident. The district police chief, R.S. Praveen Kumar, said the Naxalites fired a crude rocket on the police but it did not explode.
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April - 26 
In another incident, the police exchanged fire with CPI-Maoist activists at Ganjivaripalle in the Prakasam district on April 26. The district police chief, Mahesh Chandra Laddha, confirmed the exchange of fire and said that there were no casualties.
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In another incident, the police exchanged fire with CPI-Maoist activists at Ganjivaripalle in the Prakasam district on April 26. The district police chief, Mahesh Chandra Laddha, confirmed the exchange of fire and said that there were no casualties.
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April - 26 
The strike called by the CPI-Maoist’s 'East Division Committee' in Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts to protest against the Gunukurai encounter, was marred by the blasting of a building of the Coffee Board at Chinnagadda village in Visakhapat
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The strike called by the CPI-Maoist’s 'East Division Committee' in Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts to protest against the Gunukurai encounter, was marred by the blasting of a building of the Coffee Board at Chinnagadda village in Visakhapatnam district on April 25. The strike reportedly evoked a partial response. Plain areas were not affected while normal life was hit in the tribal areas.
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April - 27 
According to Hindu, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed five civilians in separate incidents in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on April 27. The victims included a Bharatiya
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According to Hindu, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed five civilians in separate incidents in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on April 27. The victims included a Bharatiya Janata Party leader, Ravikanath Mahibi, and a village headman, Venkateswarlu.
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April - 27 
The Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, while condemning the attack said "Is this a movement aimed at uplifting the downtrodden? The sheer barbarism of the attack makes it nothing short of terrorism. Let all those supporting this brand of Naxalis
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The Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, while condemning the attack said "Is this a movement aimed at uplifting the downtrodden? The sheer barbarism of the attack makes it nothing short of terrorism. Let all those supporting this brand of Naxalism explain to us what this inhuman mine attack means to them. The attack on unarmed civilians and helpless citizens is the single most reprehensible act that we have ever come across. I unequivocally condemn it."
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April - 27 
The CPI–Maoist ‘Nallamala Forest Area Committee Secretary’, Sudarasan, has reportedly claimed responsibility for the claymore mine attack on the Prakasam district Police Chief, Mahesh Chandra Laddha, at Ongole on April 27, and expressed regret over t
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The CPI–Maoist ‘Nallamala Forest Area Committee Secretary’, Sudarasan, has reportedly claimed responsibility for the claymore mine attack on the Prakasam district Police Chief, Mahesh Chandra Laddha, at Ongole on April 27, and expressed regret over the death of two innocent persons in the incident.
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April - 27 
The Guntur district police have reportedly sounded a red alert in the district following the attack in Prakasam District.
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The Guntur district police have reportedly sounded a red alert in the district following the attack in Prakasam District.
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April - 27 
The Hindu said two suspected Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) Naxalites were shot dead by the police in an exchange of fire at Hastinapuram South Colony in the capital Hyderabad on April 27. One police personnel sustained injuries in
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The Hindu said two suspected Communist Party of United States of India (CPUSI) Naxalites were shot dead by the police in an exchange of fire at Hastinapuram South Colony in the capital Hyderabad on April 27. One police personnel sustained injuries in the exchange of fire. The police also recovered Rupees five lakh in cash and a revolver from the incident site.
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April - 28 
CPI-Maoist cadres set fire to proclainers and tractors at Pangidimadaram forest area in Tiryani mandal of Adilabad district late on April 28 night.
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CPI-Maoist cadres set fire to proclainers and tractors at Pangidimadaram forest area in Tiryani mandal of Adilabad district late on April 28 night.
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April - 28 
In the Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh, 80 members of village development committees floated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bhadrachalam division surrendered before the police on April 28. The police said local guerrilla sq
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In the Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh, 80 members of village development committees floated by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bhadrachalam division surrendered before the police on April 28. The police said local guerrilla squads of Charla and Wajeedu operating in remote pockets of the division had been using such committees for extortion from traders and the richer sections.
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April - 28 
The United States has listed left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), and the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) as terrorist outfits. They have been mentioned in the list of Other Sel
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The United States has listed left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), and the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) as terrorist outfits. They have been mentioned in the list of Other Selected Terrorist Organisations, released by the US Department of State in its Country Reports on Terrorism on April 27.
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April - 29 
On the left-wing extremist (also know as Naxalite) issue, the report said "despite all out efforts by the security forces, Naxalite outfits remain steadfast in their efforts to realise the Compact Revolutionary Zone (CRZ)." To the list of 76 district
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On the left-wing extremist (also know as Naxalite) issue, the report said "despite all out efforts by the security forces, Naxalite outfits remain steadfast in their efforts to realise the Compact Revolutionary Zone (CRZ)." To the list of 76 districts in nine states (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) three more states (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala) have been added where the Naxalites have been trying to increase their influence and operations. The Naxalite groups as a whole have 9,300 hardcore underground cadres that hold around 6,500 regular weapons, besides a large number of unlicensed country-made arms, the report said.
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April - 29 
Quoting police sources, Telegraph has reported that politicians in Jharkhand received assistance from left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) to win the recent elections. Sources said a police report in this regard has named Welfare Minister R
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Quoting police sources, Telegraph has reported that politicians in Jharkhand received assistance from left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) to win the recent elections. Sources said a police report in this regard has named Welfare Minister Ramesh Singh Munda and accused him of having paid Rupees 15 lakh to the Naxalites. The report also claimed that when Chief Minister Arjun Munda failed to pay up the balance after the election, the Naxalites raised the demand to Rupees 50 lakh. The report also stated that Munda had contacted Naxalites for their ‘‘help’’ during the polls and had struck a deal, offering them Rupees 25 lakh in exchange for support. According to the report, Rupees 15 lakh was to be paid to the Naxalites before the election and Rupees 10 lakh after the seat was won.
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April - 29 
Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly attacked a police station and killed a civilian in the Raipur district of Chhattisgarh on April 29. The district police chief, S B
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Suspected left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly attacked a police station and killed a civilian in the Raipur district of Chhattisgarh on April 29. The district police chief, S B Kulleri, said the Naxalites also looted some guns and ammunition from the police post.
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April - 30 
On April 30, police personnel reportedly exchanged fire with cadres of the left wing extremist (also known as Naxalites) Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Peetarayi village in G K Veedhi mandal near the Andhra Pradesh-Orissa border in V
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On April 30, police personnel reportedly exchanged fire with cadres of the left wing extremist (also known as Naxalites) Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Peetarayi village in G K Veedhi mandal near the Andhra Pradesh-Orissa border in Visakhapatnam district. According to police, the exchange of fire lasted about 30 minutes but no one was injured on either side even as the Naxalites escaped into the nearby forest. A large cache of arms including 100 electrical detonators, four land mines, four claymore mines, one each DBBL, tapancha, musket besides five electrical wire bundles, two multi-meters, four camera flashes, a binocular, 12 kit bags and a diary written in Oriya were recovered by the police from the scene.
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April - 30 
Suspected CPI-Maoist cadres reportedly harassed the family members of Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Minister Redya Naik for nearly two hours before escaping with gold ornaments from his native village in Warangal district on April 30. The Maoists wan
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Suspected CPI-Maoist cadres reportedly harassed the family members of Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Minister Redya Naik for nearly two hours before escaping with gold ornaments from his native village in Warangal district on April 30. The Maoists wanted to know the movements of the Minister, who was scheduled to participate in `prajapatham', a government programme, in the district but when the family members did not divulge the details, the extremists looted the gold ornaments.
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*Data till , July 04, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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