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July - 2 
The Karnataka Chief Minister, N. Dharam Singh, ruled out a cease-fire or stopping police operations against left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) in some parts of the State. Addressing a press conference at Sedam in the Gulbarga district on Ju
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The Karnataka Chief Minister, N. Dharam Singh, ruled out a cease-fire or stopping police operations against left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) in some parts of the State. Addressing a press conference at Sedam in the Gulbarga district on July 2, Singh said the Government was interested in finding a solution to the issues raised by Naxalites and had invited them for talks. However, it would deal with any violence by Naxalites as a law and order problem and act against them.
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July - 3 
The New Indian Express reported on July 3 that seven suspected left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) held a meeting with the residents of Devarabale in the Udupi district of Karnataka, They di
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The New Indian Express reported on July 3 that seven suspected left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) held a meeting with the residents of Devarabale in the Udupi district of Karnataka, They distributed pamphlets protesting against declaring Kudremukh as a National Park and also against police operations targeting the PWG.
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July - 5 
A 'special guerrilla squad in-charge', Chilukapani alias Buchanna belonging to the PWG who surrendered to the Warangal Range Deputy Inspector General of Police B L Meena and the Warangal distinct police chief K Sreenivas Reddy on July 5, reportedly r
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A 'special guerrilla squad in-charge', Chilukapani alias Buchanna belonging to the PWG who surrendered to the Warangal Range Deputy Inspector General of Police B L Meena and the Warangal distinct police chief K Sreenivas Reddy on July 5, reportedly revealed that the PWG had agreed to peace talks only to buy time to regroup. Among others who surrendered were 10 PWG Naxalites, including three from the Praja Pratighatana and one from the Janashakti group.
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July - 5 
In Hyderabad on July 5, Home Minister Jana Reddy told reporters that the Government has no objection to the names of six persons suggested by the People's War Group (PWG) to supervise the proposed peace talks. Replying to a question, the Minister als
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In Hyderabad on July 5, Home Minister Jana Reddy told reporters that the Government has no objection to the names of six persons suggested by the People's War Group (PWG) to supervise the proposed peace talks. Replying to a question, the Minister also said he did not give undue importance to reports that the PWG was resorting to forcible collection of money in rural areas. He pointed out that there was nothing new about it as the PWG had been doing it since the last two decades.
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July - 5 
On July 5, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) Janashakti group announced a people's agenda consisting of 42 socio-economic issues for the consideration of the Government of Andhra Pradesh
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On July 5, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) Janashakti group announced a people's agenda consisting of 42 socio-economic issues for the consideration of the Government of Andhra Pradesh. M. V. Prasad, spokesperson of the Janashakti Ramachandran group, G. V. Raghavulu, Buddha Satyanarayana, Yanala Papireddy and Appari Venkatrao and the State leaders of the outfit, signed the memorandum containing the people's agenda, which was submitted to the East Godavari District Collector. The Janashakti leaders said they were not against holding talks with the Government but added that a proper invitation should come from the latter. Among the major issues reportedly put forth by them were: creation of an autonomous tribal State merging all tribal areas including Dandakaranya area, creation of a separate Telangana besides according special emphasis to the backwardness of North Andhra and Rayalaseema areas by allocating special funds for their development.
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July - 7 
During an hour-long meeting with the Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil in New Delhi on July 7, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy and State Home Minister Janna Reddy informed that the State Government has established direct contac
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During an hour-long meeting with the Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil in New Delhi on July 7, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy and State Home Minister Janna Reddy informed that the State Government has established direct contact with the banned People’s War Group (PWG). Talking to the media after the meeting, the Chief Minister said that the State Government received a go-ahead from the Union Government on the proposed dialogue with the PWG but that the State should adopt a cautious approach and ensure that the law and order situation does not deteriorate. Asked whether the State Government would be extending the ban on PWG, due to expire on July 22, Janna Reddy said, "it is too far and we have not decided so far. But the atmosphere in the state was congenial and the situation is quiet."
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July - 7 
In the State, ‘deputy commander’ of Bhavanasi dalam (squad), Syam, and a dozen armed Naxalites reportedly conducted a meeting at Vadlaramapuram village in the Kurnool district on July 7-night and talked to some of the villagers.
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In the State, ‘deputy commander’ of Bhavanasi dalam (squad), Syam, and a dozen armed Naxalites reportedly conducted a meeting at Vadlaramapuram village in the Kurnool district on July 7-night and talked to some of the villagers.
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July - 7 
The Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Praja Pratighatana Group (PPG), North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC), organised a four-day plenum in the border area of Karimnagar, Adilabad and Warangal districts from July 2 to July
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The Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Praja Pratighatana Group (PPG), North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC), organised a four-day plenum in the border area of Karimnagar, Adilabad and Warangal districts from July 2 to July 5. Speaking to the media, NTSZC secretary Chelamanna said the proposed talks with the Naxalite groups were a farce and the revolutionary parties can achieve nothing with the discussions.
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July - 8 
The Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, on July 8 renewed the Government's appeal to left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) asking them to come to the negotiating table. Talking to the media personnel in
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The Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, on July 8 renewed the Government's appeal to left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the People's War Group (PWG) asking them to come to the negotiating table. Talking to the media personnel in Hyderabad, the Minister said the Government had done everything to create a conducive atmosphere to talks but the meetings convened by Naxalites at villages in different parts of the State was likely to endanger the talks.
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July - 8 
The Karimnagar Superintendent of Police, Rajiv Ratan, has accused the Naxalites of misutilising the time given by the Government for peace talks and indulging in extortion, gaining sympathetic cadres and recruiting cadres in villages. According to Th
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The Karimnagar Superintendent of Police, Rajiv Ratan, has accused the Naxalites of misutilising the time given by the Government for peace talks and indulging in extortion, gaining sympathetic cadres and recruiting cadres in villages. According to The Hindu, while refuting the charges made by the PWG about police scuttling the peace process, he said that "we are not engaged in any anti-Naxalite operations in the forests." Separately, the Karimnagar range Deputy Inspector General of Police, S.A. Sattar, said that they have reports about Naxalites indulging in recruitment of cadres by visiting villages. He also said that police were collecting information from the villages where the Naxalites had visited to review the situation.
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July - 10 
Left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the banned Maoist Communist Center (MCC) are reported to have shot dead two persons near Kharira village in the Gaya district of Bihar on July 10. According to police sources, the incident occ
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Left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the banned Maoist Communist Center (MCC) are reported to have shot dead two persons near Kharira village in the Gaya district of Bihar on July 10. According to police sources, the incident occurred when the villagers were on their way to Gaya from Aurangabad on a tractor.
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July - 11 
According to The Hindu, two left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) were killed in an exchange of fire between two groups in the forest area near Oddugudem village in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh on July 11. The report said, differe
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According to The Hindu, two left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) were killed in an exchange of fire between two groups in the forest area near Oddugudem village in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh on July 11. The report said, different squads of Prathighatana and Peoples' War Group (PWG) had met in the forest area to finalise the strategy to be adopted for the proposed talks with the State Government. Quoting another version, the report added the exchange occurred between two Naxalite groups over allegations of embezzlement of funds. However, district police chief, K. Srinivasa Reddy, said the police had no idea whether the exchange took place between two groups or within a group.
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July - 11 
Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee, Visakhapatnam unit president, T Sreerama Murthy, on July 11 asked the State Government not to continue the ban on PWG, which is to expire on July 22.
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Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee, Visakhapatnam unit president, T Sreerama Murthy, on July 11 asked the State Government not to continue the ban on PWG, which is to expire on July 22.
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July - 11 
The Human Rights Forum convener, K. Balagopal, said in Warangal that he would not mediate in the proposed talks. According to him, the decision to hold talks was political and he had no role to play in the same. On June 30, the PWG had announced his
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The Human Rights Forum convener, K. Balagopal, said in Warangal that he would not mediate in the proposed talks. According to him, the decision to hold talks was political and he had no role to play in the same. On June 30, the PWG had announced his name as its nominee on the committee to monitor the three-month cease-fire. On the same day, speaking to reporters in Visakhapatnam, the Revolutionary Writers' Association executive member, Varavara Rao, asked the State Government to set up a committee comprising human rights activists and others to enforce the cease-fire.
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July - 11 
The PWG 'State Secretary', Ramakrishna, in a statement claimed that the "covert" killings in Warangal forest on July 11 were committed by a section of "autocratic police officers" with the intention of derailing the peace process. He also demanded a
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The PWG 'State Secretary', Ramakrishna, in a statement claimed that the "covert" killings in Warangal forest on July 11 were committed by a section of "autocratic police officers" with the intention of derailing the peace process. He also demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident and the suspension of the Director General of Police, S. R. Sukumara, the Warangal Range Deputy Inspector General, the District Superintendent of Police, the Officer on Special Duty, and others. Ramakrishna further claimed that peace talks are in danger in the present circumstances.
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July - 12 
According to police sources, on July 12, left-wing extremists of the banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed Parmeswar Pathak, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, at Sarhari village in the Sarguja district of Chhattisgarh. Pathak was re
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According to police sources, on July 12, left-wing extremists of the banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) killed Parmeswar Pathak, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, at Sarhari village in the Sarguja district of Chhattisgarh. Pathak was reportedly on the MCC ‘hit list’.
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July - 12 
Answering a question in the State Legislative Assembly in Bhubaneswar on July 12, the Orissa Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik, reiterated that his Government was not reluctant to hold talks with left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites), provided
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Answering a question in the State Legislative Assembly in Bhubaneswar on July 12, the Orissa Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik, reiterated that his Government was not reluctant to hold talks with left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites), provided it is unconditional. He also informed the Assembly that as many as 32 police personnel were killed in Naxalite attacks between March 2000 and June 2004.
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July - 12 
On July 12, Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda said the affected States should jointly address the issue of left-wing extremism, which according to him is a socio-economic problem. While welcoming the offer of talks, the Chief Minister said talking
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On July 12, Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda said the affected States should jointly address the issue of left-wing extremism, which according to him is a socio-economic problem. While welcoming the offer of talks, the Chief Minister said talking to a single outfit will not solve the problem. According to Munda, the problem could be resolved if all the left-wing extremist groups come to a single negotiating table.
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July - 12 
On July 12, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned People's War Group (PWG) named balladeer Gaddar, revolutionary poet Varavara Rao and VIRASAM president J. Kalyan Rao, as emissaries to have talks with the Andhra Pradesh Governmen
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On July 12, left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) of the banned People's War Group (PWG) named balladeer Gaddar, revolutionary poet Varavara Rao and VIRASAM president J. Kalyan Rao, as emissaries to have talks with the Andhra Pradesh Government. In a letter sent to the media, PWG ‘State Committee Secretary’, Ramakrishna, said the party's representatives would hold direct talks with ministerial representatives once its nominees finalise the modalities.
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July - 12 
On the same day, seven fake Naxalites, active in the Neredcharla and Mathampally areas of Nalgonda district, were reportedly arrested.
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On the same day, seven fake Naxalites, active in the Neredcharla and Mathampally areas of Nalgonda district, were reportedly arrested.
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July - 12 
The Telegraph has indicated that the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) has begun to strengthen its base in the Patamda block of East Singhbhum district in Jharkhand by floating some social groups, which are functioning as frontal organisations of the ban
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The Telegraph has indicated that the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) has begun to strengthen its base in the Patamda block of East Singhbhum district in Jharkhand by floating some social groups, which are functioning as frontal organisations of the banned outfit.
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July - 13 
On July 13, Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, held talks with emissaries of the left wing extremist (also Known as Naxalites) of the banned People's War Group (PWG) at the Secretariat in Hyderabad. The emissaries were Varavara Rao, Revolut
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On July 13, Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, held talks with emissaries of the left wing extremist (also Known as Naxalites) of the banned People's War Group (PWG) at the Secretariat in Hyderabad. The emissaries were Varavara Rao, Revolutionary Writers Association president G. Kalyana Rao and balladeer Gaddar. This was the first-ever official interaction with the PWG emissaries under the ongoing peace talks.
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July - 14 
According to police sources, on July 14, armed left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the Maoist Communist Center (MCC) attacked the Simrahni police picket in the Champaran district of Bihar and looted seven self-loading rifles, fi
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According to police sources, on July 14, armed left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) belonging to the Maoist Communist Center (MCC) attacked the Simrahni police picket in the Champaran district of Bihar and looted seven self-loading rifles, five 303 rifles, two carbines, one wireless set, besides an unspecified number of ammunition after injuring two police personnel of the Bihar Military Police. Before escaping, they also destroyed the picket with dynamites.
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July - 14 
In a statement sent to New Indian Express on July 14, People’s War Group (PWG) Warangal 'district committee secretary' D.V.K. Swamy alias Yadanna, who was injured when one of his colleagues opened fire on July 11, said that the plan to ‘liquidate’ hi
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In a statement sent to New Indian Express on July 14, People’s War Group (PWG) Warangal 'district committee secretary' D.V.K. Swamy alias Yadanna, who was injured when one of his colleagues opened fire on July 11, said that the plan to ‘liquidate’ him was part of a covert operation by the police. Yadanna was injured and two of his colleagues died when K. Brahmachary alias Lakshman, who was on sentry duty at the PWG camp in Vaddegudem opened fire at them. Meanwhile, Home Minister K. Jana Reddy and senior police officials denied that it was a covert operation. They maintained that the incident was fallout of differences between the dead cadres and Lakshman.
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July - 15 
A report in Dainik Hindustan, a newspaper published from Patna in the eastern Indian State of Bihar, has reported that Nepali Maoists participated in the July 14-attack on a police post in Champaran district. The attack was carried out by the Indian
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A report in Dainik Hindustan, a newspaper published from Patna in the eastern Indian State of Bihar, has reported that Nepali Maoists participated in the July 14-attack on a police post in Champaran district. The attack was carried out by the Indian Maoist outfit, Maoist Communist Centre (MCC).
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July - 15 
According to The Hindu, balladeer Gadar, who is an emissary of the People’s War Group for the peace talks with the Andhra Pradesh Government, has received letters from an outfit, ‘Green Tigers', allegedly threatening to kill him if he participated in
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According to The Hindu, balladeer Gadar, who is an emissary of the People’s War Group for the peace talks with the Andhra Pradesh Government, has received letters from an outfit, ‘Green Tigers', allegedly threatening to kill him if he participated in the talks. A complaint in this regard has been registered before Alwal police on July 15. The letters alleged that human rights activists were speaking on behalf of left-wing extremists (also called Naxalites) who had killed leaders like Ragya Nayak and Sri Pada Rao. The ‘Green Tigers’ also threatened to kill Vara Vara Rao, Sankaran and Dr Balagopal for mediating with the Government and supporting the ideology of Naxalites.
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July - 15 
According to The Hindu, Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Malnad region have urged the Karnataka Government not to hold talks with left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG). They also demanded a ban o
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According to The Hindu, Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Malnad region have urged the Karnataka Government not to hold talks with left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG). They also demanded a ban on organisations supporting the Naxalite movement in the State. The report indicated that a State-level interaction of MLAs on the growing Naxalite influence in the Western Ghats was organized by Samruddhi, a voluntary organization, in the Hassan district on July 15, where participants felt that a decision to hold talks with the Naxalites would demoralise the police force. The participants also blamed the Government for the growing Naxalite influence in the region and appealed to the Government against evicting tribal people from the Kudremukh National Park.
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July - 16 
According to a media report, emissaries of the People’s War Group (PWG) - Varavara Rao, G. Kalyan Rao and Gaddar - on July 16 demanded suspension of the Andhra Pradesh police chief, S.R. Sukumara, and other police officers for the July 11 killings, w
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According to a media report, emissaries of the People’s War Group (PWG) - Varavara Rao, G. Kalyan Rao and Gaddar - on July 16 demanded suspension of the Andhra Pradesh police chief, S.R. Sukumara, and other police officers for the July 11 killings, which according to them were carried out by police coverts.
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July - 16 
Home Minister Jana Reddy rejected the demand for action against Sukumara and offered to constitute a monitoring committee to verify whether the killings were the result of a covert operation. He also disagreed with the emissaries’ contention that the
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Home Minister Jana Reddy rejected the demand for action against Sukumara and offered to constitute a monitoring committee to verify whether the killings were the result of a covert operation. He also disagreed with the emissaries’ contention that the alleged covert operation was planned by a section of police officers to sabotage the peace talks.
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July - 16 
The Hindu has reported that left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) distributed some private land at Adigoppula village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. The PWG also conducted gram sa
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The Hindu has reported that left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) distributed some private land at Adigoppula village in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. The PWG also conducted gram sabhas (village meeting) at several places in the Palnadu area during the past two to three days. The report also said that while the PWG organised the sabha at Gollapeta in Bellamkonda mandal (revenue division) on July 16, asking villagers to come to them to get their disputes resolved, the Communist Party of India -Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Janashakti activists organised a gram sabha at Kesanipalli in Dachepalli mandal on July 17 in the same district.
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July - 18 
According to The Hindu, on July 18, talking to media persons in the Nallamala forest area in Andhra Pradesh, Prakash, 'Polit Bureau' member of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit, People’s War Group (PWG), said: "If other Governme
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According to The Hindu, on July 18, talking to media persons in the Nallamala forest area in Andhra Pradesh, Prakash, 'Polit Bureau' member of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit, People’s War Group (PWG), said: "If other Governments replicate the initiative shown in Andhra Pradesh, we will also respond positively as we firmly believe in establishing peace." Asked whether the PWG would give up arms if its demands were met by the Government, Prakash said that armed revolution was a non-negotiable factor in the proposed talks. "We can solve many people's issues through talks."
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July - 18 
According to The Telegraph, on July 18, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) shot dead a resident of Ambatola village in the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand, reportedly to avenge the death of an
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According to The Telegraph, on July 18, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the banned Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) shot dead a resident of Ambatola village in the Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand, reportedly to avenge the death of an 'area commander' who was lynched by villagers 12 years ago. In 1992, MCC 'area commander' Manohar Ganjhu was beaten to death by local villagers. A pamphlet found near the victim’s body claimed that the MCC had moved a step ahead in avenging their commander’s death and the other two culprits involved in the lynching would also meet the same fate.
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July - 18 
Another 'Polit Bureau' member of the PWG, Cherukuri Rajkumar while speaking to the media persons in the same area said since the PWG is pursuing its own line of thought, there's no question of the group giving up arms or abandoning its ideology.
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Another 'Polit Bureau' member of the PWG, Cherukuri Rajkumar while speaking to the media persons in the same area said since the PWG is pursuing its own line of thought, there's no question of the group giving up arms or abandoning its ideology.
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July - 18 
The Alwal police in Secunderabad arrested a constable, Mohammed Javed, of the Warangal Armed Reserve police on July 18 for writing threatening letters to balladeer Gaddar and revolutionary poet Vara Vara Rao.
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The Alwal police in Secunderabad arrested a constable, Mohammed Javed, of the Warangal Armed Reserve police on July 18 for writing threatening letters to balladeer Gaddar and revolutionary poet Vara Vara Rao.
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July - 18 
two leaders of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janashakti group, Challapalli Srinivasa Rao and K. Chandranna, and the mediators, Keshav Rao Jadav and A. B. K. Prasad, met the Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, in Hyderabad o
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two leaders of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janashakti group, Challapalli Srinivasa Rao and K. Chandranna, and the mediators, Keshav Rao Jadav and A. B. K. Prasad, met the Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, in Hyderabad on July 18 and submitted a letter accepting the Government's invitation to participate in the proposed discussions with left-wing organisations like the PWG. The letter described continuing "illegal arrests" and the "police excesses" as stumbling blocks and wanted an end to them.
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July - 19 
According to Deccan Chronicle, the Union Government has asked States affected by left-wing extremist violence to initiate talks with the various concerned groups. Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil reportedly stated that the Union Government is keenly
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According to Deccan Chronicle, the Union Government has asked States affected by left-wing extremist violence to initiate talks with the various concerned groups. Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil reportedly stated that the Union Government is keenly watching Andhra Pradesh’s move to hold talks with the Naxalites. "While some States are willing to hold talks with the Naxalites, Andhra Pradesh is more structured in its approach to the issue," Patil opined. However, this report has not been confirmed officially either by the Union Government or the concerned State Governments. At least eight States, including West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh are affected by left-wing extremist violence. Andhra Pradesh has recently initiated talks with the People’s War Group (PWG).
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July - 20 
According to The Hindu, on July 20, Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, during a meeting with the emissaries of left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) - P. Varavara Rao, Gaddar and G. Kalyana Rao - in
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According to The Hindu, on July 20, Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, during a meeting with the emissaries of left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the People’s War Group (PWG) - P. Varavara Rao, Gaddar and G. Kalyana Rao - in Hyderabad, ordered deletion of PWG ‘State Secretary’ Ramakrishna name from the police Website’s category of ‘most wanted man.’ He also announced the constitution of a monitoring committee with representatives from nine organisations, to begin with, for overseeing the cease-fire implementation. The Minister also gave permission to the PWG to hold its ‘martyrs day meeting’ at Mogilicherla in the Warangal district on July 28, saying any democratic meeting without weapons was permissible.
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July - 20 
On July 20, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the banned Maoist Communist Center (MCC) blew up a Government office using two dynamites at Gawah in the Giridih district of Jharkhand. According to official sources, there was no casualty
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On July 20, left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the banned Maoist Communist Center (MCC) blew up a Government office using two dynamites at Gawah in the Giridih district of Jharkhand. According to official sources, there was no casualty. Earlier on July 10, MCC activists had blown up a vacant school at Doranda in the same district.
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July - 21 
On July 21, the Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, announced that the ban on the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit, the People’s War Group (PWG), and its six frontal organizations - Radical Students Union, Radical Youth Le
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On July 21, the Andhra Pradesh Home Minister, K. Jana Reddy, announced that the ban on the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) outfit, the People’s War Group (PWG), and its six frontal organizations - Radical Students Union, Radical Youth League, Singareni Karmika Samakhya, All India Revolutionary Students Federation, Dandakaranya Adivasi Kissan Mazdoor Sanghatan and Andhra Pradesh Rythu Coolie Sangham - has been allowed to lapse. The Government has decided not to extend the ban, due to expire on July 22, as a prelude to direct talks with PWG representatives, the minister added. Before the announcement, Home Minister Reddy reportedly consulted the PWG emissaries — Gaddar, Varavara Rao and Kalyan Rao — and the mediators named by the Government — K.G. Kannabiran, S.R. Sankaran, Potturi Venkateswara Rao, A.B.K. Prasad, Keshav Rao Jadhav, Bojja Tarakam and S. Seshaiah. The Home Minister also informed that the modalities and other logistics for talks would be finalised in two or three days and made public. The ban on the PWG was first imposed on May 21, 1992, by the Congress Government led by N. Janardhan Reddy. It was lifted on June 21, 1995, by N. T. Rama Rao after the Telugu Desam Party returned to power. It was reimposed by his successor, N. Chandrababu Naidu, on July 22, 1996.
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July - 26 
According to The Telegraph, a red alert has been sounded at 40 railway stations under the Dhanbad railway division in Jharkhand after an intelligence report stating that these stations are within striking range of left-wing extremists (also known as
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According to The Telegraph, a red alert has been sounded at 40 railway stations under the Dhanbad railway division in Jharkhand after an intelligence report stating that these stations are within striking range of left-wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) belonging to the banned Maoist Communist Center (MCC).
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July - 26 
Jharkhand Police has indicated that the annual congregation of People’s Guerilla Army (PGA), military wing of the outlawed People's War Group (PWG), will be held in Ghurabandha-Dumuria zone of the extremist infested belt of East Singhbum district fro
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Jharkhand Police has indicated that the annual congregation of People’s Guerilla Army (PGA), military wing of the outlawed People's War Group (PWG), will be held in Ghurabandha-Dumuria zone of the extremist infested belt of East Singhbum district from August 28. According to district police chief Arun Oraon, PGA squads from Andhra Pradesh and Orissa have already started entering the district to attend the gathering.
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July - 28 
In a joint operation conducted by the Jharkhand and Chattisgarh police, an 'area commander', Satrughan Mistri, of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) People’s War Group (PWG), was arrested at Pachan village in the Garhwa district of Jhar
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In a joint operation conducted by the Jharkhand and Chattisgarh police, an 'area commander', Satrughan Mistri, of the left-wing extremist (also known as Naxalite) People’s War Group (PWG), was arrested at Pachan village in the Garhwa district of Jharkhand.
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July - 28 
On July 28, the president of the Revolutionary Writers Association, G. Kalyan Rao, while speaking at a rally said that the People’s War Group (PWG) was identified with 'armed struggle' and it could not lay down arms though it had agreed to a cease-fi
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On July 28, the president of the Revolutionary Writers Association, G. Kalyan Rao, while speaking at a rally said that the People’s War Group (PWG) was identified with 'armed struggle' and it could not lay down arms though it had agreed to a cease-fire in the interests of a cordial atmosphere for talks. The rally was organised on behalf of the PWG at Enumamula in the Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh.
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July - 29 
A group of 60 armed cadres of the outlawed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) reportedly killed a civilian at Kaima village in the Latehar district of Jharkhand on July 29.
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A group of 60 armed cadres of the outlawed Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) reportedly killed a civilian at Kaima village in the Latehar district of Jharkhand on July 29.
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July - 29 
An unspecified number of cases have reportedly been registered on July 29 by the Warangal district police in Andhra Pradesh against People's War Group (PWG) emissaries, Varavara Rao, Gaddar and G Kaylan Rao, for their ‘offensive speeches’ during a pu
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An unspecified number of cases have reportedly been registered on July 29 by the Warangal district police in Andhra Pradesh against People's War Group (PWG) emissaries, Varavara Rao, Gaddar and G Kaylan Rao, for their ‘offensive speeches’ during a public meeting in the Warangal town a day earlier. The cases were registered under Indian Penal Code Sections -143, 120 (B), 153 (A) and 506 (read with 149) with the charges including hatching a criminal conspiracy to overthrow the lawfully established government, promoting disharmony among people and intimidating government officials.
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July - 29 
Jharkhand Police is reported to have recovered some arms after a shoot out with MCC cadres at Heramhappa village in the Latehar district on the same day. Police recovered a .315 rifle, six handguns, a country-made pistol and uniforms of the Naxalite.
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Jharkhand Police is reported to have recovered some arms after a shoot out with MCC cadres at Heramhappa village in the Latehar district on the same day. Police recovered a .315 rifle, six handguns, a country-made pistol and uniforms of the Naxalite. There were no casualties in this incident.
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July - 30 
Armed left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) killed one person at Padriya village in the Rohtas district of Bihar on July 30. According to police sources, two more persons were critically injured in th
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Armed left wing extremists (also known as Naxalites) of the outlawed People’s War Group (PWG) killed one person at Padriya village in the Rohtas district of Bihar on July 30. According to police sources, two more persons were critically injured in the attack.
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July - 31 
A terrorist belonging to the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as Bimal Mushahary was arrested from Joygaon in Jalpaiguri district recently where he was residing with his family.
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A terrorist belonging to the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as Bimal Mushahary was arrested from Joygaon in Jalpaiguri district recently where he was residing with his family.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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