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Maoist Insurgency: Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2006
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January - 1 
According to Hindustan Times, six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter with police personnel near Pendhri on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border in Gadchiroli district on January 1. The police subsequ
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According to Hindustan Times, six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter with police personnel near Pendhri on the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border in Gadchiroli district on January 1. The police subsequently recovered an 8 mm rifle, two 12 bore rifles, a large quantity of explosives and Maoist literature from the incident site.
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January - 1 
According to Times of India, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze six dumper vehicles and injured six labourers engaged in the laying of railway track between Parmatand and Marham villages in Hazaribagh district on January 1
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According to Times of India, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze six dumper vehicles and injured six labourers engaged in the laying of railway track between Parmatand and Marham villages in Hazaribagh district on January 1. Additional Superintendent of Police, Upendra Kumar, informed that the Maoists had set ablaze the dumpers as their extortion demand had not been met by the owners for the last three months.
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January - 1 
Following the incident, the Maoists also attacked the adjacent Kuchia police camp. While there were no casualties reported in this attack, the 22-odd police personnel could not mount a response since the Maoists had planted landmines around their cam
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Following the incident, the Maoists also attacked the adjacent Kuchia police camp. While there were no casualties reported in this attack, the 22-odd police personnel could not mount a response since the Maoists had planted landmines around their camp.
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January - 1 
Passengers of a Bhubaneswar-Motu bus escaped a Maoist attack on January 1 at Mudliguda in the Malkangiri district. District police chief Yatin Koyal said the Maoists attacked the Government bus as it approached Mudliguda at about 8.00 in the morning.
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Passengers of a Bhubaneswar-Motu bus escaped a Maoist attack on January 1 at Mudliguda in the Malkangiri district. District police chief Yatin Koyal said the Maoists attacked the Government bus as it approached Mudliguda at about 8.00 in the morning. However, no passenger was injured. Two landmines were also recovered during the search operation, Koyal said.
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January - 2 
11 Naxalites, including one 'deputy commander', a ‘Special Guerrilla Squad’ member, a dalam (squad) member, four CPI-ML Janashakthi and three Communist Party of United States of India cadres surrendered to the police in Warangal district on January 2
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11 Naxalites, including one 'deputy commander', a ‘Special Guerrilla Squad’ member, a dalam (squad) member, four CPI-ML Janashakthi and three Communist Party of United States of India cadres surrendered to the police in Warangal district on January 2.
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January - 2 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘Politburo Member’, Prasad alias Bijoy, was reportedly arrested in the last week of December 2005, according to delayed reports. However, the Director General of Police, Om Prakash Rathore, denied the ar
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘Politburo Member’, Prasad alias Bijoy, was reportedly arrested in the last week of December 2005, according to delayed reports. However, the Director General of Police, Om Prakash Rathore, denied the arrest saying, ''We have not arrested any Naxal leader.''
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January - 2 
On January 2, the Naxalites threatened of dire consequences against the persons involved in the trade of country liquor in Gajapati district. The Naxalites directed leaflets, printed in Telugu language, at a particular vendor who has reportedly conti
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On January 2, the Naxalites threatened of dire consequences against the persons involved in the trade of country liquor in Gajapati district. The Naxalites directed leaflets, printed in Telugu language, at a particular vendor who has reportedly continued with his business irrespective of earlier warning. The leaflets were in circulation at Upplada, Raj Sitapur and Sata Mile Junction areas of the district.
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January - 2 
The CPI-Maoist on January 2 threatened 'retaliatory action' if the police failed to produce Prasad in court. In a joint statement, CPI-Maoist spokesman Gudsa Usendi, Chhattisgarh ‘Committee Secretary’ Anoop and ‘Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee S
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The CPI-Maoist on January 2 threatened 'retaliatory action' if the police failed to produce Prasad in court. In a joint statement, CPI-Maoist spokesman Gudsa Usendi, Chhattisgarh ‘Committee Secretary’ Anoop and ‘Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee Secretary’ Kosa said: “We have asked our cadre to take appropriate action in protest against the detention and secure his release.”
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January - 3 
A 'sub-zonal area commander' of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Bhola Pal alias Rakesh, was arrested from Alinagar police circle area in Varanasi on January 3. Chandauli Superintendent of Police, R. K. Chaturvedi, said
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A 'sub-zonal area commander' of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Bhola Pal alias Rakesh, was arrested from Alinagar police circle area in Varanasi on January 3. Chandauli Superintendent of Police, R. K. Chaturvedi, said that Bhola was heading towards the Naugarh forests when a police team arrested him.
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January - 3 
According to Deccan Chronicle, senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) 'Polit Bureau' and 'central committee' member and chief of its 'central-eastern regional bureau' monitoring the political affairs in Orissa and Chhattisgarh, B. Naraya
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According to Deccan Chronicle, senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) 'Polit Bureau' and 'central committee' member and chief of its 'central-eastern regional bureau' monitoring the political affairs in Orissa and Chhattisgarh, B. Narayan Sanyal alias Navin, was arrested at Bhadrachalam in the Khammam district on January 3. Police sources said that the 68-year-old Sanyal was arrested while he was on his way to meet Maoist 'Dandakaranya Committee secretary' Ramakrishna. Khammam Superintendent of Police, R.K. Meena, said that a 9 mm pistol, Rs 13,200 cash, a walkie-talkie and some literary material was recovered from Sanyal. Sanyal, who is in the most wanted list of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa police, is a bomb expert and is accused in 21 cases, including the October 2003 Alipiri blast that targeted former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
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January - 3 
Five CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested from Mubarakpur village in Bihar's Gaya district on January 3, according to Pioneer. Two sten-guns, one pistol, 11 live cartridges and Maoist literature were recovered from them.
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Five CPI-Maoist cadres were arrested from Mubarakpur village in Bihar's Gaya district on January 3, according to Pioneer. Two sten-guns, one pistol, 11 live cartridges and Maoist literature were recovered from them.
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January - 3 
Maoists burnt a camp office of a West Bengal-based company near Paraiya police station in the same district for refusal to pay 'levy'. The Maoists left a pamphlet at the site warning the company of more trouble if 'levy' was not paid. The company is
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Maoists burnt a camp office of a West Bengal-based company near Paraiya police station in the same district for refusal to pay 'levy'. The Maoists left a pamphlet at the site warning the company of more trouble if 'levy' was not paid. The company is reportedly engaged in replacing wooden sleepers of railway track with those of aluminium in Gaya-Mugalsarai section.
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January - 3 
Police neutralised one of the biggest training camps of the Maoists in the Saranda forest area after a major operation, which lasted for 72 hours, according to Statesman. A joint team of the Central Reserve Police Force, Jharkhand Armed Police and of
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Police neutralised one of the biggest training camps of the Maoists in the Saranda forest area after a major operation, which lasted for 72 hours, according to Statesman. A joint team of the Central Reserve Police Force, Jharkhand Armed Police and officers from eight police stations and special force personnel from Ranchi and neighbouring Chaibasa had raided a remote corner of the forest area late on December 31, 2005 close to the Kayangdera village of Sonuwa police station area of West Singhbhum district and the Rania police station borders of Ranchi district. However, during a brief exchange of gunfire, the Maoists managed to escape. Documents seized from the training camp suggested that Maoists were planning a major attack either on the Khunti sub-jail or on the Simdega jail on the lines of Jehanabad attack. Huge quantities of food, blankets, folding chairs, tables, tents, generator sets and other articles of daily use were seized from the camp. Superintendent of Police, Navin Kumar Singh, added that Maoists had erected watch towers on tree tops at regular intervals to keep a close watch on any movement close to the training camp, while at the same time had planned an attack on seven neighbouring police stations to loot arms and ammunition.
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January - 3 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a former Member of Legislative Assembly, Hari Prasad, in the Chainpur area of Bhabua district in Bihar on January 3, according to Outlook. Police said that Hari Prasad, who was e
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a former Member of Legislative Assembly, Hari Prasad, in the Chainpur area of Bhabua district in Bihar on January 3, according to Outlook. Police said that Hari Prasad, who was elected from the Robertsganj constituency in the Sonebhadra district of Uttar Pradesh State in 1993, had over three-dozen criminal cases against him.
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January - 3 
Suspected Maoists opened fire on the main gate of the highly secured residence of a rural superintendent of police in the Visakhapatnam city on January 3. However no casualties were reported.
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Suspected Maoists opened fire on the main gate of the highly secured residence of a rural superintendent of police in the Visakhapatnam city on January 3. However no casualties were reported.
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January - 4 
According to Statesman, left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Kanu Sanyal) and the All West Bengal Tea Garden Labour Union held up traffic movement for almost three hours at Bagdogra
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According to Statesman, left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML Kanu Sanyal) and the All West Bengal Tea Garden Labour Union held up traffic movement for almost three hours at Bagdogra and at Ghoshpukur on the National Highway-31 in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal on January 4. The Naxalites’ stir was reportedly against the inaction of the State Government with regard to errant tea planters whose decision to close down tea plantations "under one pretext or the other," has subjected the workers to "miserable conditions."
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January - 4 
On January 4, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a wall at an under construction police quarters' site in the Lesliganj area of Palamau district. Superintendent of Police, Udayan Singh, said that the Maoists tried to b
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On January 4, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a wall at an under construction police quarters' site in the Lesliganj area of Palamau district. Superintendent of Police, Udayan Singh, said that the Maoists tried to blow up an officers' quarter in the under construction colony of Jharkhand Armed Police. However, there was no casualty.
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January - 4 
On January 4, police defused a Maoist planted landmine between Badalu and Rangamati in Silli Block, about 60 km from Ranchi, before Jharkhand Home Minister Sudesh Mahto was to travel through the area. On spotting some wires, the villagers informed th
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On January 4, police defused a Maoist planted landmine between Badalu and Rangamati in Silli Block, about 60 km from Ranchi, before Jharkhand Home Minister Sudesh Mahto was to travel through the area. On spotting some wires, the villagers informed the police who defused the 30 kg landmine three hours before Mahto's vehicle drove through the road.
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January - 4 
On January 4, Press Trust of India reports that Sashastra Suraksha Bal (SSB) officials arrested three suspected Nepalese Maoists, including two minors at Rimbick along the Indo-Nepal border of Darjeeling district. The arrested were identified as Sukh
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On January 4, Press Trust of India reports that Sashastra Suraksha Bal (SSB) officials arrested three suspected Nepalese Maoists, including two minors at Rimbick along the Indo-Nepal border of Darjeeling district. The arrested were identified as Sukh Prasad Rai, Tekdhan Rai and Maniraj Rai. Ten pressure cookers and 24 sensors were seized from them while they were crossing over to Nepal.
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January - 4 
On January 4, the Orissa Government decided to recruit 3,000 tribals to fight the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfits operating in the State, according to Times of India. The tribals would reportedly be employed as special police per
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On January 4, the Orissa Government decided to recruit 3,000 tribals to fight the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfits operating in the State, according to Times of India. The tribals would reportedly be employed as special police personnel at a monthly remuneration of Rupees 1,500 each. Village Defence Committees will also be formed to counter the Naxalites. Orissa Home Secretary, Santosh Kumar, said, "We have decided to engage 30 to 40 men belonging to the local scheduled tribe community at each Naxalite-hit police station."
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January - 5 
Hindustan Times reports that during a combing operation, police arrested a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Raj Narayan alias Raju, from Jamsoti Chuvar village in the Chandauli district on January 5.
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Hindustan Times reports that during a combing operation, police arrested a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Raj Narayan alias Raju, from Jamsoti Chuvar village in the Chandauli district on January 5.
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January - 5 
Telegraph reports that on January 5, the Bokaro police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activists from the Jhumra village. The three were identified as Sobrati Miyan and Chugli Mian, and a Life Insurance Corporation agent-c
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Telegraph reports that on January 5, the Bokaro police arrested three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activists from the Jhumra village. The three were identified as Sobrati Miyan and Chugli Mian, and a Life Insurance Corporation agent-cum-doctor from Gomia, Dineshwar Mahto. Police reportedly seized Rupees 30,000 from their possession
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January - 6 
Quoting intelligence reports, Patnadaily reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bihar are planning a massive attack on Republic Day in many districts to avenge the killing of their ‘zonal commander’ Mainuddin in a
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Quoting intelligence reports, Patnadaily reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bihar are planning a massive attack on Republic Day in many districts to avenge the killing of their ‘zonal commander’ Mainuddin in a police encounter in the East Champaran district on December 28, 2005.
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January - 7 
According to Hindustan Times, 4000 gelatine sticks, weighing about three quintal packed in 20 boxes, were seized from a vehicle and five persons were arrested in this connection in Ranchi district on January 7. The police are not ruling out the invol
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According to Hindustan Times, 4000 gelatine sticks, weighing about three quintal packed in 20 boxes, were seized from a vehicle and five persons were arrested in this connection in Ranchi district on January 7. The police are not ruling out the involvement of Maoists in the seizure. Police said one of the arrested persons, Bipin Patel, was already facing a similar case in Bokaro. The gelatine sticks were reportedly being brought from Sheikhpura in Bihar.
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January - 7 
According to Times of India, an executive member of the women's wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) was arrested from a tea estate in Darjeeling hills on January 7. Urmila Tamang, who was arrested from the Thurboo tea estate near Mirik chec
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According to Times of India, an executive member of the women's wing of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) was arrested from a tea estate in Darjeeling hills on January 7. Urmila Tamang, who was arrested from the Thurboo tea estate near Mirik check post in Darjeeling, admitted during interrogation that she was a front-ranking leader of the Akhil Mohila Krantikari Sangathan - women's wing of the Nepalese Maoists. Urmila had crossed over to India to purchase pressure cookers and fuse wires, to be used for conducting blasts during the February 2006 civic polls in Nepal, police claimed. She had received training in the Maoist camps of Nepal, police said and added that Maoist literature, pamphlets and documents were seized from her.
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January - 9 
A villager was killed and another sustained injuries when a bomb hidden in a transistor, allegedly planted by the Maoists, exploded at Bhairamgarh in the Dantewada district on January 9, according to Times of India. Superintendent of Police Praveer D
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A villager was killed and another sustained injuries when a bomb hidden in a transistor, allegedly planted by the Maoists, exploded at Bhairamgarh in the Dantewada district on January 9, according to Times of India. Superintendent of Police Praveer Das said that the two were targetted as both were Maoist supporters till November 2005 when they decided to break away.
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January - 10 
On January 10, an encounter broke out between security force personnel and cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Sarygram in the Latehar district, according to Hindu. However, no casualty was reported.
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On January 10, an encounter broke out between security force personnel and cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Sarygram in the Latehar district, according to Hindu. However, no casualty was reported.
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January - 11 
According to Press Trust of India, the Delhi Police claimed to have arrested a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite), staying undercover in a south Delhi locality, and recovered a loaded country-made pistol from his possession on January 11. P
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According to Press Trust of India, the Delhi Police claimed to have arrested a left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite), staying undercover in a south Delhi locality, and recovered a loaded country-made pistol from his possession on January 11. Police said the suspected Naxalite, identified as Faizullah Sheikh, a resident of Nadia district in West Bengal, was arrested from the Sangam Vihar area.
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January - 11 
According to Telegraph, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a 24-hour bandh (strike) in the Purulia, Bankura and West Midnapore districts on January 16 in protest against the killing of 12 tribals in police firing at Kalin
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According to Telegraph, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a 24-hour bandh (strike) in the Purulia, Bankura and West Midnapore districts on January 16 in protest against the killing of 12 tribals in police firing at Kalinganagar in the State of Orissa. The outfit said it would also protest against the Government’s decision to take over agricultural land for industrialisation.
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January - 11 
India's Seema Suraksha Bal (SSB) extradited three Maoists to Nepal from Bahraich district in the State of Uttar Pradesh on January 12. The SSB had arrested them in Bahraich bordering Nepal's Bardiya district on January 11. Some explosives and cash wo
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India's Seema Suraksha Bal (SSB) extradited three Maoists to Nepal from Bahraich district in the State of Uttar Pradesh on January 12. The SSB had arrested them in Bahraich bordering Nepal's Bardiya district on January 11. Some explosives and cash worth Indian Rs 64,000 and Nepalese Rs 11,000 were also recovered from them.
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January - 11 
On January 11, various left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) factions have criticised Communist Party of India (Marxist) politburo member Biman Bose for exhorting party workers in Purulia to use "bullet for bullet’’ to fight the Maoists.
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On January 11, various left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) factions have criticised Communist Party of India (Marxist) politburo member Biman Bose for exhorting party workers in Purulia to use "bullet for bullet’’ to fight the Maoists.
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January - 11 
Police unearthed two claymore mines, planted by suspected Maoists, at Mucharla crossroad in the Kamepalli area of Khammam district on January 11. The mines were unearthed before senior Congress leader and Sujathnagar Member of Legislative Assembly (M
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Police unearthed two claymore mines, planted by suspected Maoists, at Mucharla crossroad in the Kamepalli area of Khammam district on January 11. The mines were unearthed before senior Congress leader and Sujathnagar Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), R. Venkata Reddy, was to pass through the area.
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January - 11 
The Warangal district police unearthed three powerful landmines, planted by the Maoists, on a road leading to Pallagutta village on January 11.
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The Warangal district police unearthed three powerful landmines, planted by the Maoists, on a road leading to Pallagutta village on January 11.
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January - 12 
According to Statesman, senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders in Jharkhand have asked their local cadres to target school students for recruitment. While taking the decision after several rounds of meeting in the jungles of Sara
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According to Statesman, senior Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders in Jharkhand have asked their local cadres to target school students for recruitment. While taking the decision after several rounds of meeting in the jungles of Saranda and Jhumra Hills, the leaders suggested deep penetration into schools in the rural pockets of Jharkhand and indoctrination of more young minds with "revolutionary ideals", the report added. Chatra district police chief, Sashinath Jha, admitted that Maoists have distributed literature among school students in the rural areas. "We have started investigating the matter. Previously, we got reports that Maoists’ attempts to rope in students in the "Bal Dasta", or children’s brigade. Steps have already been taken to confiscate such literatures from the primary and middle-level schools," Jha informed.
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January - 13 
According to Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a series of landmine blasts targeting a police party combing the forests of Murmur village in the Wajeedu area of Khammam district on January 13. However, at lea
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According to Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) triggered a series of landmine blasts targeting a police party combing the forests of Murmur village in the Wajeedu area of Khammam district on January 13. However, at least 20 police personnel who took part in the operation escaped unhurt. Superintendent of Police Rajeev Kumar Meena said five landmines were blasted by the Maoists. An exchange of fire also followed the blasts, although no casualties were reported from both sides.
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January - 13 
According to Hindu, the Naxalite Co-ordination Committee meeting has been convened by the Union Home Secretary, V. K. Duggal, in New Delhi on January 13, today. The meeting, to be attended by the Chief and Home Secretaries of Naxalite-affected States
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According to Hindu, the Naxalite Co-ordination Committee meeting has been convened by the Union Home Secretary, V. K. Duggal, in New Delhi on January 13, today. The meeting, to be attended by the Chief and Home Secretaries of Naxalite-affected States and the Union Home Secretary, is expected to come out with strategies to deal with the left-wing extremists.
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January - 13 
Following the 19th meeting of the Coordination Committee on Naxalite violence on January 13 at New Delhi, Union Home Secretary V.K. Duggal said "the level of incidents have gone up by four per cent in 2005. I don’t want to go into the reasons but the
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Following the 19th meeting of the Coordination Committee on Naxalite violence on January 13 at New Delhi, Union Home Secretary V.K. Duggal said "the level of incidents have gone up by four per cent in 2005. I don’t want to go into the reasons but the challenge in 2006 will be to contain it with an integrated approach." Among the measures decided at the meeting included creation of dedicated intelligence units in seven of the worst affected states, raising 10 more police battalions, inducting an additional 45 armoured vehicles and strengthening police stations. "As a first step to strengthen our fight against the armed rebels, there will be a separate Maoist division in the home ministry that will coordinate activities," Duggal said. Emphasising on land reforms, he said, "it has to be an integrated approach and that is why officials in the ministries for rural development, tribal affairs and panchayati raj were roped in to find out if developmental programmes on the ground are up and running." In addition to the 25 battalions of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) that have been specially trained for combating Maoists, another 10 battalions will be raised over the next two years at a cost of Rs 250 million. The Home Secretary added that a State like Haryana cannot be complacent from being affected by the Naxalites as, it was one of the states, including Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, where Naxalites were trying to mark their presence. He further said that during the current year six States - Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and (eastern parts of) Maharashtra - will have dedicated intelligence wings to keep a tab on the Naxalites activities.
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January - 13 
On January 13, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) allegedly blew up a farm house at Titlepalli village under Dhama police station in the Sambalpur district. Most of the villagers have reportedly fled from the village after the
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On January 13, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) allegedly blew up a farm house at Titlepalli village under Dhama police station in the Sambalpur district. Most of the villagers have reportedly fled from the village after the blast. According to official sources, a group of Maoists came near the farmhouse of Braja Mohan Das, a landlord, and asked the watchman and his family to vacate the house. They then blasted the farmhouse using a dynamite. However, no casualty was reported.
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January - 15 
According to Press Trust of India, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed an engineer from Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and assaulted one overseer near Jimmalgatta in the Gadhchiroli district on January 15. Police said M
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According to Press Trust of India, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed an engineer from Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and assaulted one overseer near Jimmalgatta in the Gadhchiroli district on January 15. Police said Maoists stormed the BRO camp in Jimmalgatta and dragged out engineer M. Ganesh and beat him up with sticks, killing him on the spot. They also later beat up overseer Lala Swarup and looted some cash from the camp and burnt official records.
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January - 15 
According to Times of India, seven cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including an ‘area commander’, all suspected to be involved in the Jehanabad district jail attack, were arrested from separate places in the Patna district
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According to Times of India, seven cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including an ‘area commander’, all suspected to be involved in the Jehanabad district jail attack, were arrested from separate places in the Patna district on January 15. Senior Superintendent of Police, Kundan Krishnan, said they arrested ‘area commander’ Karu Yadav alias Gurudev from a house under Rajvanshi Nagar police station limits. On the basis of information provided by him, six other Maoists were arrested from Masaurhi block of the district. Two country-made pistols and a huge quantity of ammunition were recovered from them.
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January - 15 
On January 15, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted 35 civilians and paraded them at Kachepal village near Narayanpur in the Dantewada district for participating in Salwa Judum (peace movement). However, district police
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On January 15, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) abducted 35 civilians and paraded them at Kachepal village near Narayanpur in the Dantewada district for participating in Salwa Judum (peace movement). However, district police chief Narendra Khare did not confirm the incident saying they were verifying the information.
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January - 16 
On January 16, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated a landmine to blow up a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp at Jamtalgora on Belpahari-Banspahari road in Midnapore West. However, no injuries were reported in t
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On January 16, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated a landmine to blow up a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp at Jamtalgora on Belpahari-Banspahari road in Midnapore West. However, no injuries were reported in the blast.
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January - 16 
Statesman reports that the January 16 bandh (shutdown) call given by Maoist zonal committee of Midnapore West, Bankura and Purulia was total in the Belphari, Binpur and Lalgarh areas with buses being off the roads and attendance in State Government o
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Statesman reports that the January 16 bandh (shutdown) call given by Maoist zonal committee of Midnapore West, Bankura and Purulia was total in the Belphari, Binpur and Lalgarh areas with buses being off the roads and attendance in State Government offices being thin. While schools and colleges in the area were asked to be closed, shops and markets also kept their shutters down. The bandh was partial in Nayagram, Jamboni and Gopiballavpur. However, train services were normal. The bandh was called to protest against the police firing at Kalinga Nagar in Orissa on January 2, which resulted in the death of 12 tribals, and also against the eviction of farmers in South 24-Parganas. The Maoist bandh passed off peacefully in Bankura and Purulia districts. In Purulia, where the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha had extended its support to the Maoist call, police seized Maoist posters from Puncha. In Khatra sub-division, public transport came to a halt.
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January - 18 
Approximately thousands of tea garden workers, led by left wing extremist (also know as Naxalite) leader Kanu Sanyal, blocked the Rajdhani Express at New Jalpaiguri Station by sitting on the tracks in West Bengal on January 18. The Naxalites were rep
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Approximately thousands of tea garden workers, led by left wing extremist (also know as Naxalite) leader Kanu Sanyal, blocked the Rajdhani Express at New Jalpaiguri Station by sitting on the tracks in West Bengal on January 18. The Naxalites were reportedly demanding re-opening of the closed tea gardens in North Bengal.
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January - 18 
Communist Party of United States of India's Dalita Bahujana Shramika Vimukthi 'state committee secretary' Challa Lingaiah alias Manganna, his wife and committee member Sunita alias Polakka surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) Mahesh Bhagw
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Communist Party of United States of India's Dalita Bahujana Shramika Vimukthi 'state committee secretary' Challa Lingaiah alias Manganna, his wife and committee member Sunita alias Polakka surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP) Mahesh Bhagwat on January 18 in Nalgonda. The SP said Lingaiah had participated in encounters at Somulagadda, Ramanakkapet and three other areas in Warangal district.
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January - 18 
On January 18, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed the driver of a mechanised boat and blasted three boats used for fishing in river Krishna at Kayavardha in Guntur district.
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On January 18, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed the driver of a mechanised boat and blasted three boats used for fishing in river Krishna at Kayavardha in Guntur district.
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January - 18 
On January 18-night, heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze 12 tractors of a contractor engaged in constructing a canal at Cherthu-Parbalpur village in the Nalanda district. Police said that the contractor's refu
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On January 18-night, heavily armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze 12 tractors of a contractor engaged in constructing a canal at Cherthu-Parbalpur village in the Nalanda district. Police said that the contractor's refusal to pay extortion money to the Maoists could be the reason behind the attack. The work on the 19 km canal has been temporarily abandoned following the attack.
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January - 19 
According to the Telegraph, on January 19, security forces engaged in a combing operation in the Gadapati forest of Sambalpur district, exchanged fire with suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). However, no casualties w
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According to the Telegraph, on January 19, security forces engaged in a combing operation in the Gadapati forest of Sambalpur district, exchanged fire with suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). However, no casualties were reported in the incident. Maoist literature and empty SLR cases were recovered from the spot.
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January - 19 
Six Maoists, including an 'area commander', involved in the jailbreak in Jehanabad have been arrested, police officials said on January 19. A Special Task Force police team arrested the six on January 18 during a raid in Kankarbagh colony in the capi
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Six Maoists, including an 'area commander', involved in the jailbreak in Jehanabad have been arrested, police officials said on January 19. A Special Task Force police team arrested the six on January 18 during a raid in Kankarbagh colony in the capital Patna. The arrested included 'area commander' Anandi Paswan, a resident of a village in Jehanabad district, police sources added.
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January - 19 
The Jharkhand Police on January 19 reportedly recovered three powerful landmines planted in a school in the Nawadih police station of Bokaro district. Superintendent of Police Manwinder Singh Bhatia stated that the landmines, weighing 75 kg, were rec
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The Jharkhand Police on January 19 reportedly recovered three powerful landmines planted in a school in the Nawadih police station of Bokaro district. Superintendent of Police Manwinder Singh Bhatia stated that the landmines, weighing 75 kg, were recovered from a school in the Denga Gadha village. The Maoists had planted these mines with an intention to kill the security personnel, who used to stay in the school, the police official said. He added that as many as 15 landmines had been recovered in the Bermo sub-divisional area under which the Denga Gadha village also falls in the past 20 days.
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January - 19 
Times of India reports that Maoists in Jharkhand are planning to target coal projects by looting explosives there and ‘taking cuts’ from officials working on mining projects. Quoting state intelligence the report said, "CPI-Maoist is planning to targ
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Times of India reports that Maoists in Jharkhand are planning to target coal projects by looting explosives there and ‘taking cuts’ from officials working on mining projects. Quoting state intelligence the report said, "CPI-Maoist is planning to target coalmining projects in the state. In the past, explosives meant for blasting mining areas have been looted by Maoist guerrillas".
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January - 20 
On January 20, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed and five others were wounded in an encounter with police personnel in the Dodi Tola forest at Attapalli Taluka of Gadchiroli district. Ten rifles, a box of gelatin and som
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On January 20, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed and five others were wounded in an encounter with police personnel in the Dodi Tola forest at Attapalli Taluka of Gadchiroli district. Ten rifles, a box of gelatin and some Maoist literature were recovered from the incident site.
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January - 20 
On January 20, a former sarpanch (village headman) was beaten to death by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Mohli village in the Surguja district.
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On January 20, a former sarpanch (village headman) was beaten to death by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Mohli village in the Surguja district.
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January - 22 
According to a delayed report, about 15 Maoists attacked a police check-post at Bonde village in the Gondia district on January 22. The Maoists escaped as the police opened fire in retaliation. Before attacking the check-post, the Maoists had set abl
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According to a delayed report, about 15 Maoists attacked a police check-post at Bonde village in the Gondia district on January 22. The Maoists escaped as the police opened fire in retaliation. Before attacking the check-post, the Maoists had set ablaze a country liquor shop at Kakodi under the Chichgarh Police Station. However, no casualties were reported in these attacks.
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January - 22 
According to Telegraph, police arrested 10 persons along with a cache of arms from a house at Gurudwara Bustee in the West Singhbhum district on January 22. The cache included a 9-mm pistol, two double-barrel guns, eight rounds of 9-mm cartridges and
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According to Telegraph, police arrested 10 persons along with a cache of arms from a house at Gurudwara Bustee in the West Singhbhum district on January 22. The cache included a 9-mm pistol, two double-barrel guns, eight rounds of 9-mm cartridges and 15 live cartridges.
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January - 22 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have called for an all-India shutdown on January 26 and reportedly put up posters in the Giridih district of Jharkhand and Purulia district of West Bengal.
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have called for an all-India shutdown on January 26 and reportedly put up posters in the Giridih district of Jharkhand and Purulia district of West Bengal.
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January - 23 
On January 23, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a tourist bungalow under construction at Bandwan in the Purulia district, according to Telegraph. More than half of the two-storey building, being built at a cost of Rs 1.2 mi
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On January 23, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a tourist bungalow under construction at Bandwan in the Purulia district, according to Telegraph. More than half of the two-storey building, being built at a cost of Rs 1.2 million by the local district body, was destroyed. However, no casualties were reported in the attack. "They feared that the building will not be utilised as a tourist bungalow and would serve as a police camp instead," an officer of the Bandwan police station said. District police chief R. Shivkumar added that the Maoists had come from Jharkhand.
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January - 23 
Two CPI-Maoist posters were recovered from the Durgapur industrial complex on January 23. The posters, written in Bengali, sought mass support for the shutdown call given by the Maoists on January 26(Republic Day). Three more Maoist posters, also in
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Two CPI-Maoist posters were recovered from the Durgapur industrial complex on January 23. The posters, written in Bengali, sought mass support for the shutdown call given by the Maoists on January 26(Republic Day). Three more Maoist posters, also in Bengali, were recovered last week from the local railway station, cinema hall and bus stand premises in Katwa. These posters also sought mass support for the CPI-Maoist.
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January - 24 
A 16-year old Maoist, Athram Chandansha alias Naresh, surrendered before the Adilabad district police on January 24. Superintendent of Police, Kripanand Tripathi Ujela, said that Naresh had been in the outfit for the last one and half years with the
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A 16-year old Maoist, Athram Chandansha alias Naresh, surrendered before the Adilabad district police on January 24. Superintendent of Police, Kripanand Tripathi Ujela, said that Naresh had been in the outfit for the last one and half years with the Mangi and Indervelli local guerilla squads.
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January - 24 
Eight persons, including three police personnel, were killed in separate attacks by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) across Jharkhand since January 24-night, according to The Statesman.
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Eight persons, including three police personnel, were killed in separate attacks by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) across Jharkhand since January 24-night, according to The Statesman.
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January - 24 
In the district, Maoists and police reportedly clashed in an area between Pawada and Jhawari villages. However, the Maoists managed to escape while the police subsequently recovered a bomb from the incident site.
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In the district, Maoists and police reportedly clashed in an area between Pawada and Jhawari villages. However, the Maoists managed to escape while the police subsequently recovered a bomb from the incident site.
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January - 24 
On January 24, Maoists attacked a police outpost in the Banka district by exploding bombs and firing from guns and stabbed one police personnel, critically injuring him. Maoists also looted 10 rifles and one carbine. Superintendent of Police, D. N. G
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On January 24, Maoists attacked a police outpost in the Banka district by exploding bombs and firing from guns and stabbed one police personnel, critically injuring him. Maoists also looted 10 rifles and one carbine. Superintendent of Police, D. N. Gupta, said over 50-60 heavily armed Maoists encircled the Khesar outpost under Belhar police station area in the district and threw several bombs damaging the building.
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January - 24 
On January 24, Maoists burnt down a mobile relay unit section of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited at Korchi in the same district. Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police, Shirish Jain, said the Maoists set ablaze the mobile relay unit, cable unit, stabil
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On January 24, Maoists burnt down a mobile relay unit section of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited at Korchi in the same district. Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police, Shirish Jain, said the Maoists set ablaze the mobile relay unit, cable unit, stabilizers and other electronic equipments.
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January - 24 
On January 24, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, K. Subba Rao and S Nagamani, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, V. V. Srinivasa Rao, in Visakhapatnam. Subba Rao was ‘commander’ of the Galikonda special guerrilla
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On January 24, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, K. Subba Rao and S Nagamani, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police, V. V. Srinivasa Rao, in Visakhapatnam. Subba Rao was ‘commander’ of the Galikonda special guerrilla squad while Nagamani was his deputy. Both cited poor health as reasons for the surrender.
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January - 24 
One police personnel was injured on January 24 when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire on a polling party in the Kadenar village of Bastar district. The polling party was returning along with a police team after conductin
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One police personnel was injured on January 24 when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire on a polling party in the Kadenar village of Bastar district. The polling party was returning along with a police team after conducting re-poll in Mandi when the Maoists opened fire on them.
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January - 25 
According to Hindustan Times, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a culvert near Azad Bigaha village between Paraiya and Guraru railway stations in Bihar's Gaya district on January 25-night. They also reportedly planted
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According to Hindustan Times, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a culvert near Azad Bigaha village between Paraiya and Guraru railway stations in Bihar's Gaya district on January 25-night. They also reportedly planted bombs at Deo Road station in the Aurangabad district, paralysing railway traffic on the Gaya-Mughalsarai section. Superintendent of Police (Aurangabad), Sushil Khopde, said that over 40 Maoists confined the railway staff at Deo Road station and planted bombs on the track. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents.
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January - 25 
According to The Hindu, six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) belonging to the Penna Ahobilam Area squad allegedly shot dead a civilian, Boya Kadireppa, at Bandameedipalli village in the Rapthadu area of Anantapur district on
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According to The Hindu, six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) belonging to the Penna Ahobilam Area squad allegedly shot dead a civilian, Boya Kadireppa, at Bandameedipalli village in the Rapthadu area of Anantapur district on January 25. They also abducted his brother, identified as Yerrodu.
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January - 25 
According to UNI, a hardcore militant of the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), identified as Bhabesh Roy, was arrested along with seven linkmen of the outfit from Shamukhtala in West Bengal’s Jalpaiguri district on January 25. Inspector General
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According to UNI, a hardcore militant of the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), identified as Bhabesh Roy, was arrested along with seven linkmen of the outfit from Shamukhtala in West Bengal’s Jalpaiguri district on January 25. Inspector General of Police (North Bengal), Kishanlal Meena, told reporters that Bhabesh was trained in a militant training camp in Bangladesh’s Chattagram area and was attached with the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF). The seven arrested linkmen were allegedly working for the outfit in different areas of North Bengal.
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January - 26 
According to Deccan Chronicle, cadres of the Communist Party of Maoist (CPI-Maoist) burnt an iron ore-laden truck and set up roadblocks at some places in western and southern Orissa on January 26.
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According to Deccan Chronicle, cadres of the Communist Party of Maoist (CPI-Maoist) burnt an iron ore-laden truck and set up roadblocks at some places in western and southern Orissa on January 26.
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January - 26 
According to Hindu, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blasted the Punnami restaurant run by Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation near Mannanur in the Amrabad area of Mahbubnagar district on January 26-evening. The blast ca
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According to Hindu, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blasted the Punnami restaurant run by Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation near Mannanur in the Amrabad area of Mahbubnagar district on January 26-evening. The blast caused heavy damage to the building, while no casualties were reported.
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January - 26 
According to Pioneer, a Railway Protection Force constable was killed in an encounter with cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Chaibasa area of West Singhbhum district on January 26.
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According to Pioneer, a Railway Protection Force constable was killed in an encounter with cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Chaibasa area of West Singhbhum district on January 26.
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January - 26 
Four coaches of a goods train were derailed between McCluskieganj and Mahuadih railway stations, under Dhanbad division, as the railway tracks had been blown up by Maoists in Dhanbad district on January 26. Several trains scheduled to operate in this
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Four coaches of a goods train were derailed between McCluskieganj and Mahuadih railway stations, under Dhanbad division, as the railway tracks had been blown up by Maoists in Dhanbad district on January 26. Several trains scheduled to operate in this sector had to be cancelled. The Maoists also destroyed railway tracks, between Gola and Harubera, Ramgarh and Muri railway stations.
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January - 26 
In Palamu district, an unspecified number of Maoists attacked the Hariharganj police station and Chattarpur Deputy Superintendent of Police’s bungalow-cum-office on January 26. District police chief, Udayan Singh, said at least ten Maoists were kille
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In Palamu district, an unspecified number of Maoists attacked the Hariharganj police station and Chattarpur Deputy Superintendent of Police’s bungalow-cum-office on January 26. District police chief, Udayan Singh, said at least ten Maoists were killed or seriously injured in the subsequent encounter between the two sides. However, the Maoists managed to escape along with the bodies of their slain comrades.
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January - 26 
In Sundergarh district, armed Maoists intercepted a truck laden with iron ore between Jamadih and Toda, close to K. Balang police station in the district, and set it ablaze. Further, around 15-armed Maoists had blocked a bridge from both ends near Re
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In Sundergarh district, armed Maoists intercepted a truck laden with iron ore between Jamadih and Toda, close to K. Balang police station in the district, and set it ablaze. Further, around 15-armed Maoists had blocked a bridge from both ends near Rengali Badmal in Sambalpur district affecting traffic on the National Highway No-42, which links Cuttack with Sambalpur.
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January - 26 
In the State, train services remained suspended on the Coal India link after Maoists blew up tracks near Barwadihi and derailed a goods train. Six long distance trains were cancelled on January 26, while 20 others were reportedly stranded at several
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In the State, train services remained suspended on the Coal India link after Maoists blew up tracks near Barwadihi and derailed a goods train. Six long distance trains were cancelled on January 26, while 20 others were reportedly stranded at several stations.
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January - 26 
On January 26, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set on fire furniture of a Public Works Department rest-house at Deovardha village in the Gadchiroli district. After setting ablaze the furniture, they unfurled black flags in protest
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On January 26, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set on fire furniture of a Public Works Department rest-house at Deovardha village in the Gadchiroli district. After setting ablaze the furniture, they unfurled black flags in protest against the Republic Day celebrations, police said. Maoists also unfurled black flags at Puronile and Anabkondi, both in the Kurkheda area of Gadchiroli district. However, no casualties were reported in these incidents
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January - 26 
The Maoists also attacked the Hariharganj police station in Palamau district and the house of a Deputy Superintendent of Police at Chhatarpur. They also blew up a bridge near Charahi in the Hazaribagh district and blasted the Dania railway station lo
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The Maoists also attacked the Hariharganj police station in Palamau district and the house of a Deputy Superintendent of Police at Chhatarpur. They also blew up a bridge near Charahi in the Hazaribagh district and blasted the Dania railway station located in Bokaro district.
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January - 26 
Two people were killed and 15 vehicles were set ablaze at Ghat Pindari near Wadrafnagar in the Surguja district by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on January 26, District Collector Manoj Pingua was quoted as saying in Pioneer. The
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Two people were killed and 15 vehicles were set ablaze at Ghat Pindari near Wadrafnagar in the Surguja district by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on January 26, District Collector Manoj Pingua was quoted as saying in Pioneer. The Maoists, who had called for a nationwide shutdown on the occasion of Republic day celebrations, had stopped vehicles at Ghat Pindari and set ablaze 15 vehicles. When one vehicle refused to stop, the Maoists opened fire, in which a five-year-old girl was injured and died subsequently at Wadrafnagar en route to the hospital.
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January - 27 
According to Hindustan Times, three cadres, including a ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), involved in the blowing up of rail tracks on the eve of Republic Day, were arrested in Bihar's Gaya district on January 27.
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According to Hindustan Times, three cadres, including a ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), involved in the blowing up of rail tracks on the eve of Republic Day, were arrested in Bihar's Gaya district on January 27. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Magadh range) Arvind Pandey said 'zonal commander' Vikash was arrested along with two others at Gururu village. A revolver and 22 live cartridges were recovered from them, he added.
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January - 27 
An activist of the CPI-Maoist, Vyasjee, was arrested from Rajauli in the Nawada district on January 27.
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An activist of the CPI-Maoist, Vyasjee, was arrested from Rajauli in the Nawada district on January 27.
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January - 27 
In Chatra district, one police personnel and a villager were killed after Maoists blew up a culvert on the Simria main road.
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In Chatra district, one police personnel and a villager were killed after Maoists blew up a culvert on the Simria main road.
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January - 27 
In the Giridih district, two villagers were killed in a landmine blast triggered by the Maoists.
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In the Giridih district, two villagers were killed in a landmine blast triggered by the Maoists.
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January - 27 
Maoists exchanged gunfire with police in the Manoharpur area of West Singhbhum district. Bodies of two police personnel and two Maoists were recovered from the forests.
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Maoists exchanged gunfire with police in the Manoharpur area of West Singhbhum district. Bodies of two police personnel and two Maoists were recovered from the forests.
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January - 27 
Trucks were set ablaze near Ruud village in the Latehar district and on the Jamshedpur-Ranchi highway. Maoists also blew up railway tracks between the Ita and Goutamdhara section where ten wagons were derailed. Overhead wires were cut off near Chakra
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Trucks were set ablaze near Ruud village in the Latehar district and on the Jamshedpur-Ranchi highway. Maoists also blew up railway tracks between the Ita and Goutamdhara section where ten wagons were derailed. Overhead wires were cut off near Chakradharpur and Bandamunda. Blasts were also reported from the Mohua Milan station in Latehar district and Tundi station in Dhanbad district.
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January - 28 
According to media reports, on January 28, armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) looted Rs 500,000 money from a car in an isolated area of Dantewada district. The money belonged to the State Bank of India's Aawapalli branch. The Maoist a
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According to media reports, on January 28, armed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) looted Rs 500,000 money from a car in an isolated area of Dantewada district. The money belonged to the State Bank of India's Aawapalli branch. The Maoist also assaulted the bank's branch manager G K Panda and a guard who reportedly put up a resistance.
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January - 29 
According to the Hindu, a man suspected of supplying firearms to left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) was arrested and a cache of weapons and ammunition was seized from him in Patna on January 29. Police said acting on specific information,
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According to the Hindu, a man suspected of supplying firearms to left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) was arrested and a cache of weapons and ammunition was seized from him in Patna on January 29. Police said acting on specific information, a police team raided a house at Samanpura under Shastrinagar police station where one Ramkumar was living as a tenant and seized nine rifles and nearly 200 rounds of ammunition.
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January - 29 
Newindpress has reported that a joint police team of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, during a combing operation, recovered seven landmines, weighing about 35 kilograms, near the border village of Rollagedda in the Malkangiri district of Orissa on January
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Newindpress has reported that a joint police team of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, during a combing operation, recovered seven landmines, weighing about 35 kilograms, near the border village of Rollagedda in the Malkangiri district of Orissa on January 29. Police said the landmines, six of these kept in steel (‘tiffin’) boxes and another one inside a suitcase, were planted in pits dug on the road apparently to ambush the police personnel.
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January - 29 
Nine activists of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including four who were involved in the November 13 Jehanabad district jail attacks, were arrested from Patna district on January 29. Police recovered two rifles and few cartridges f
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Nine activists of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including four who were involved in the November 13 Jehanabad district jail attacks, were arrested from Patna district on January 29. Police recovered two rifles and few cartridges from one of the arrested Maoist.
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January - 29 
On January 29, police reportedly arrested a CPI-Maoist activist, Sanjay Paswan, responsible for the killing of eight policemen, at Nimhat village under Nauhatta police station of the Rohtas district.
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On January 29, police reportedly arrested a CPI-Maoist activist, Sanjay Paswan, responsible for the killing of eight policemen, at Nimhat village under Nauhatta police station of the Rohtas district.
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January - 30 
According to The Times of India 11 persons, including eight civilians and three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during a Maoist attack on a government camp in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on January 30
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According to The Times of India 11 persons, including eight civilians and three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed during a Maoist attack on a government camp in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh on January 30. 12 tribals and five Special Police Officers, who are local youths recruited by police on fixed honorarium to work as conduits between the villagers and police in the Maoist-hit south Bastar region, were reportedly injured in the attack carried out by an estimated 30 heavily armed Maoists. Police recovered an unspecified amount of arms and ammunition from the incident site. Nearly 20,000 tribals have been living in 12 government relief camps in the state since June 2005 after Maoists threatened to kill them for participating in a peace movement 'Salwa Judum' against them and supporting the police.
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January - 30 
The Hindu said P Lakshmaiah, a commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), belonging to the Korukonda squad, surrendered before the police at Narasipatnam in the Visakhapatnam district on January 30. Police said along with Lakshmai
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The Hindu said P Lakshmaiah, a commander of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), belonging to the Korukonda squad, surrendered before the police at Narasipatnam in the Visakhapatnam district on January 30. Police said along with Lakshmaiah, another Maoist, D Bojji, also surrendered.
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January - 30 
The Patna High Court on January 30 suggested to the Central Government to consider opening of a special cell in its home ministry and giving the charge of this cell to a minister of state for tackling the Maoist problem in Bihar, according to Times o
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The Patna High Court on January 30 suggested to the Central Government to consider opening of a special cell in its home ministry and giving the charge of this cell to a minister of state for tackling the Maoist problem in Bihar, according to Times of India. A division bench comprising Chief Justice J. N. Bhatt and Justice R. N. Prasad also felt that the Centre should give a special status to Bihar for providing resources and should monitor the security measures for checking the Maoist problem. The judges maintained this can be done in the case of Bihar as has already done in the cases of Jammu and Kashmir, some North-Eastern states and Andhra Pradesh for checking terrorism. The court made the observation while hearing an Public Interest Litigation of People's Watch filed by its convener and lawyer Arvind Kumar.
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January - 31 
According to media reports, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a powerful landmine blast causing extensive damage to the Bijapur-Avapalli road in Dantewada district on January 31-morning. However, no casualties were reporte
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According to media reports, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a powerful landmine blast causing extensive damage to the Bijapur-Avapalli road in Dantewada district on January 31-morning. However, no casualties were reported in the blast. Police sources said the blast was apparently aimed at damaging the road leading to village Cheramangi where an anti-Maoist meeting was scheduled for February 1, today.
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January - 31 
On January 31, a Special Task Force (STF) personnel was killed and three others were critically injured in an exchange of fire with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Manjhipara village under Kunda police station in the Chatra dis
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On January 31, a Special Task Force (STF) personnel was killed and three others were critically injured in an exchange of fire with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Manjhipara village under Kunda police station in the Chatra district, reports Newkerala.com. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sudershan Mandal, said the incident took place when the police team was conducting a search operation in the hilly area.
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January - 31 
On January 31, the police arrested five activists of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including three ‘area commanders’, from village Pakri under Kothi police station in Bihar's Gaya district. Two rifles and several rounds of ammunit
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On January 31, the police arrested five activists of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including three ‘area commanders’, from village Pakri under Kothi police station in Bihar's Gaya district. Two rifles and several rounds of ammunition were seized from their possession.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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