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November - 1 
Meanwhile, the Committee of Concerned Citizens (CCC), which had been making efforts to bring the government and Naxalites to agree for talks, welcomed the PWG statement that it was ready for discussions. S R Sankaran, Covenor of the CCC said, ‘‘Earl
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Meanwhile, the Committee of Concerned Citizens (CCC), which had been making efforts to bring the government and Naxalites to agree for talks, welcomed the PWG statement that it was ready for discussions. S R Sankaran, Covenor of the CCC said, ‘‘Earlier, the Government also expressed willingness for a dialogue. In the wake of the statement issued by the PW, the committee appeals to the Government to respond constructively for a fruitful discussion in the interests of peace and development of the State.’’ He said both the sides, in the meantime, should not resort to any act which would vitiate the atmosphere for talks.
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November - 1 
According to official sources, one person was killed and three employees of the Andhra Pradesh State Agriculture Department injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered a landmine blast in Patnapur, Adilabad
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According to official sources, one person was killed and three employees of the Andhra Pradesh State Agriculture Department injured when left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), triggered a landmine blast in Patnapur, Adilabad district, on November 1. A few other government employees and a journalist of a vernacular daily had a miraculous escape. Official sources said, of the six landmines planted by the Naxalites, only four worked. Later, the police diffused the remaining two mines. Also, the police later discovered some claymore mines planted on a tree on the roadside. The incident took place when a vehicle carrying agriculture department officials was going to Jodeghat to participate in a programme organised in memory of Komaram Bhim, a tribal leader of yore. Special police personnel near the blast site opened fire that continued for about half an hour. However, the Naxals escaped unhurt. Ministers and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) from the district are the suspected targets.
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November - 1 
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, while speaking in Hyderabad on November 1, renewed his appeal to the Naxalites to shun violence and join the mainstream. He said, ‘‘The extremists have not achieved anything so far with their ideolog
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, while speaking in Hyderabad on November 1, renewed his appeal to the Naxalites to shun violence and join the mainstream. He said, ‘‘The extremists have not achieved anything so far with their ideology. They should realise this and do some rethinking.’’ The Chief Minister’s appeal came in the wake of a statement issued by a senior PWG leader that the Naxalite group was prepared to hold talks if the Government stopped ‘repression and killings’. The statement claimed that the PWG had always responded positively to the efforts made by the Committee of Concerned Citizens (CCC) to bring both the sides to the negotiating table, but the government had been changing its stand.
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November - 1 
Jharkhand Chief Minister Babu Lal Marandi, while speaking in Dhanbad on November 1, said the Topchanchi carnage in which 13 police personnel were killed by left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), was a great lesson for t
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Jharkhand Chief Minister Babu Lal Marandi, while speaking in Dhanbad on November 1, said the Topchanchi carnage in which 13 police personnel were killed by left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), was a great lesson for the police. While this incident, on the one hand, has indicated the shortcoming in combating extremism, on the other, it had also proved that extremists were fighting the last battle, he added. The Chief Minister informed that he had ordered the State police chief to probe into the incident and punish those found guilty and take steps so that such incidents did not recur. Marandi also asserted that all the police stations along National Highways and extremists-hit areas would be strengthened.
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November - 1 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered a landmine blast that blew up a portion of a bridge near Chitrakonda, Malkangiri district, on November 1. Later, security forces recovered some arms and ammunition from the for
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) triggered a landmine blast that blew up a portion of a bridge near Chitrakonda, Malkangiri district, on November 1. Later, security forces recovered some arms and ammunition from the forest near the blast site. The landmine blast affected communication to Chitrakonda.
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November - 1 
Marthanda Rao, a close relative of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Vidyasagar Rao, was set free on November 1 night by left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, ending the e
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Marthanda Rao, a close relative of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Vidyasagar Rao, was set free on November 1 night by left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, ending the eight-day abduction drama. According to his relatives, he was freed unharmed on the outskirts of a forest near Yellareddypet, 65 km from Karimnagar. The CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group abducted Marthanda Rao on October 26 from his native village Koram, Karimnagar district at gunpoint. Family members and villagers appealed for his release saying they would fulfill the chief demand of distributing surplus land among the landless.
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November - 1 
Meanwhile, even after six days, no progress has been made on the release of Ch Marthanda Rao taken hostage by Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi). Having met the demands of paying ransom and distributing 1
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Meanwhile, even after six days, no progress has been made on the release of Ch Marthanda Rao taken hostage by Naxalites of the Communist Party of India, Marxist-Leninist, CPI-ML (Janasakthi). Having met the demands of paying ransom and distributing 100 acres of land among the poor, family members of Rao are hopeful of his early release, but another condition laid down by the abductors that their arrested cadres Yadanna and Manganna be released is raising doubts. The Karimnagar district police chief, on October 31, said there was no significant development regarding the release of Marthanda Rao.
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November - 2 
According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the house of the Mogullapalli mandal (local administrative unit) president and leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Dugyala village, W
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According to official sources, left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), blasted the house of the Mogullapalli mandal (local administrative unit) president and leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) at Dugyala village, Warangal district, on November 2 night. Police sources said approximately five armed Naxalites entered the house and asked the occupants to come out of the house. They later blasted it by planting powerful explosives. The Naxalites also reportedly left a note at the blast site claiming they had resorted to the act in protest against the oppressive methods being adopted by both the Union and the State governments on the ‘people’s movement’ and also against the US attacks on Afghanistan.
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November - 3 
According to media reports, the Srikakulam division committee of left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit the People’s War Group (PWG) has warned of conducting more ‘famine raids’ on the lines of the armed struggle of Srikakulam farmers. In a letter sen
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According to media reports, the Srikakulam division committee of left-wing extremist, Naxalite outfit the People’s War Group (PWG) has warned of conducting more ‘famine raids’ on the lines of the armed struggle of Srikakulam farmers. In a letter sent to the local newspapers on November 3, the PWG said they would raid the rice stocks held by few influential persons and distribute them to feed the hungry. The letter also called upon people to join guerrilla squad to form ‘people’s rule’ in villages.
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November - 3 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), killed one person and abducted a truck driver and his help on November 3 night near Bushnupur village under the Muffasil police station limits, Rohtas district. Police sources said
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), killed one person and abducted a truck driver and his help on November 3 night near Bushnupur village under the Muffasil police station limits, Rohtas district. Police sources said the Naxalites later fled to the Kaimur hills range with the abducted persons.
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November - 4 
According to official sources, the Jharkhand government has launched a major offensive code-named ‘Operation eagle’ to counter left-wing extremist, Naxalite, violence in the State. The operation would target the districts of Dhanbad, Hazaribagh, Giri
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According to official sources, the Jharkhand government has launched a major offensive code-named ‘Operation eagle’ to counter left-wing extremist, Naxalite, violence in the State. The operation would target the districts of Dhanbad, Hazaribagh, Giridih and Garwha and other Naxalite-hit areas where 28 persons were killed in the Naxal-related violence in the past 45 days. Official sources indicated that five companies of the Border Security Force (BSF) have been pressed into service. An elaborate combing operation has been undertaken in the Topchanchi area of Dhanbad district where 13 security force personnel were killed by Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) on October 31.
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November - 4 
In another incident, on November 4, police unearthed landmines planted allegedly by PWG Naxalites in the forest area between Rampur and Kamlapur villages in the same district.
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In another incident, on November 4, police unearthed landmines planted allegedly by PWG Naxalites in the forest area between Rampur and Kamlapur villages in the same district.
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November - 4 
The Chhattisgarh police claimed they have sufficient to prove that linkages exist between left-wing extremists, Naxalites, and Assam’s United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists. According to police sources, the Naxalites had recently purchase
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The Chhattisgarh police claimed they have sufficient to prove that linkages exist between left-wing extremists, Naxalites, and Assam’s United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) terrorists. According to police sources, the Naxalites had recently purchased a large quantity of arms from the ULFA. The State police chief, while speaking to the media, said, "Naxalites have connections with the ULFA, which operates under the guidance of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistani intelligence service". He added that Naxalites have, of late, changed their style of working. They have set up guerrilla squads at the local level and were increasingly inclined in participating in political activities. The base of Naxalism was shrinking, he claimed.
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November - 5 
12 left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including a ‘commander’ and two ‘deputy commanders’, surrendered before the police at Karimnagar on November 5. An official release said, of the 12 Naxalites, seven belonged to the People’s War Group (PWG). The Nax
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12 left-wing extremists, Naxalites, including a ‘commander’ and two ‘deputy commanders’, surrendered before the police at Karimnagar on November 5. An official release said, of the 12 Naxalites, seven belonged to the People’s War Group (PWG). The Naxalites surrendered due to differences with the party ideology, the release said. As part of the rehabilitation package for the surrendered Naxalites, an immediate relief of Rs. 5,000 would be given to meet their immediate needs. The district police chief, speaking on the occasion, urged all underground Naxalites of the various groups to come out from hiding and utilise the rehabilitation package provided by the government for leading a normal life.
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November - 6 
In another incident, on November 6, the PWG Naxalites set ablaze three private buses at separate places in Anantpur district.
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In another incident, on November 6, the PWG Naxalites set ablaze three private buses at separate places in Anantpur district.
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November - 6 
In yet another incident, on November 6, a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the MCC was arrested from Kunda Bazaar in Chhatra district. He was reportedly wanted in connection with nine offences, including killing of police personnel and looting of rifles from
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In yet another incident, on November 6, a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the MCC was arrested from Kunda Bazaar in Chhatra district. He was reportedly wanted in connection with nine offences, including killing of police personnel and looting of rifles from a police post.
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November - 6 
Several front organisations of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) organised a protest march in Patna on November 6, to protest against the US-led military campaign in Afghanistan and the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance
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Several front organisations of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) organised a protest march in Patna on November 6, to protest against the US-led military campaign in Afghanistan and the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO). A five-member delegation headed by leader of Akhil Bhartiya Jan Pratirodh Manch submitted a memorandum to the Governor V C Pande. The memorandum while indicating that ‘US imperialism' as the main source and reason behind terrorism also assailed the Union government for supporting the US-led military campaign in Afghanistan which it said lacked the support of the Indian people. It termed POTO as a draconian measure aimed at silencing genuine protests by political opponents, minorities and individuals, including journalists and demanded its immediate revocation. The memorandum also demanded lifting of ban on PWG and other Naxalite outfits. The organisations which participated in today's demonstration included Jan Pratirodh Manch, Mazdoor Kisan Sangrami Parishad, Krantikari Buddhijivi Sangharsh Manch and Democratic Students Union.
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November - 7 
According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and a security force personnel were killed in two separate incidents in Palamu and Lohardagga districts on November 7. In the first incident, the PWG
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According to official sources, five left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) and a security force personnel were killed in two separate incidents in Palamu and Lohardagga districts on November 7. In the first incident, the PWG Naxalites attacked a police outpost at Piparkar village under the Vishrampur police station limits in Palamu district. In the ensuing encounter, five Naxalites were killed.
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November - 7 
In another incident, a security force personnel was killed in an encounter with the Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) during a raid at Chulhapaani village under the Kisko police station limits in Lohardagga district.
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In another incident, a security force personnel was killed in an encounter with the Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) during a raid at Chulhapaani village under the Kisko police station limits in Lohardagga district.
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November - 7 
The Special Police Party of the Andhra Pradesh police unearthed three landmines set up by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) under a culvert, which was under construction at Kukkalaguduru village in the Ramagundam police
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The Special Police Party of the Andhra Pradesh police unearthed three landmines set up by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) under a culvert, which was under construction at Kukkalaguduru village in the Ramagundam police station a limit in Karimnagar district, on November 7.
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November - 8 
Andhra Pradesh police, on November 8, arrested a woman left-wing extremist, Naxalite, belonging to the Narsapur dalam (squad) of the People’s War Group (PWG) in Alipur, Medak district. Official sources said she was working in the dalam for the past t
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Andhra Pradesh police, on November 8, arrested a woman left-wing extremist, Naxalite, belonging to the Narsapur dalam (squad) of the People’s War Group (PWG) in Alipur, Medak district. Official sources said she was working in the dalam for the past three years. Separately, another woman Naxalite of the same dalam surrendered to the Medak police on the same day. She had joined the PWG three months ago.
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November - 8 
In another incident, PWG Naxalites put up red flags in the agriculture fields of landlords in Suryapet. The flags were pitched in 50 acres of land belonging to four landlords. They also reportedly warned the landlords not to sell their lands and also
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In another incident, PWG Naxalites put up red flags in the agriculture fields of landlords in Suryapet. The flags were pitched in 50 acres of land belonging to four landlords. They also reportedly warned the landlords not to sell their lands and also warned people of dire consequences if they purchased those lands.
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November - 12 
A three member group of left wing extremists, naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided and ransacked three houses at Ashoknagar in Warangal district on the night of November 12. The three were reportedly looking for three activists of the rul
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A three member group of left wing extremists, naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) raided and ransacked three houses at Ashoknagar in Warangal district on the night of November 12. The three were reportedly looking for three activists of the ruling Telegu Desam Party (TDP) and left after threatening to kill the activists if they did not quit the party.
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November - 12 
Left-wing extremist (Naxalite) leader and ‘secretary’ of the North Telangana ‘Special Zonal Committee’ of the People’s War Group (PWG), Jampanna, said in a statement on November 12 that his outfit was prepared for ‘unconditional talks with the govern
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Left-wing extremist (Naxalite) leader and ‘secretary’ of the North Telangana ‘Special Zonal Committee’ of the People’s War Group (PWG), Jampanna, said in a statement on November 12 that his outfit was prepared for ‘unconditional talks with the government provided it decides to terminate "fake encounters’. The statement added that talks could commence if repression of his cadres was stopped. The leader while rejecting the government’s condition that arms should be laid down prior to commencement of talks, added that it exposed the government’s attitude and "in a way mirrored the anti-people policy of the government."
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November - 12 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), on November 12, killed two local-level leaders of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Latehar district and injured another in Makaiatand village.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), on November 12, killed two local-level leaders of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Latehar district and injured another in Makaiatand village.
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November - 12 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up the railway track between Karkatta and Untari, Palamu district, Jharkhand, early on November 12, reports said. The blast damaged about 50 ft of tracks and formed big craters in
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People's War Group (PWG), blew up the railway track between Karkatta and Untari, Palamu district, Jharkhand, early on November 12, reports said. The blast damaged about 50 ft of tracks and formed big craters in the area.
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November - 17 
Also in the same district, another encounter was reported between police and the PWG in the forest areas of Mulugu. Police sources said that some Naxalites are reported to have been injured in the exchange of fire, but no casualties were reported.
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Also in the same district, another encounter was reported between police and the PWG in the forest areas of Mulugu. Police sources said that some Naxalites are reported to have been injured in the exchange of fire, but no casualties were reported.
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November - 17 
Meanwhile, reports from neighbouring Karimnagar district said three Naxalites, including the Peddapalli squad ‘area committee secretary’, were injured in fratricidal clashes between squad members of the PWG in Kistampet, on November 17. The Naxalite
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Meanwhile, reports from neighbouring Karimnagar district said three Naxalites, including the Peddapalli squad ‘area committee secretary’, were injured in fratricidal clashes between squad members of the PWG in Kistampet, on November 17. The Naxalite who had initiated the firing subsequently escaped and surrendered to the authorities.
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November - 17 
Media reports said that four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a woman, were killed in an encounter in the forest adjoining Sarasanapalle, in Warnagal district on November 17. Of the slain Naxalites, two belon
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Media reports said that four left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including a woman, were killed in an encounter in the forest adjoining Sarasanapalle, in Warnagal district on November 17. Of the slain Naxalites, two belonged to the Pandava local guerilla squad (LGS), while a third was ‘deputy leader’ of the Dharmasagar LGS. The fourth is yet to be identified. The police also recovered a stengun and two DBBL guns and other arms and accessories from the encounter site. It is reported that certain Naxlals had escaped into the forests.
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November - 21 
A former Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer and social activist Jayaprakash Narayan said in Hyderabad, on November 21, "The Peoples War (left-wing extremists, better known as PWG Naxals) is not a terrorist organisation". He reportedly conten
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A former Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer and social activist Jayaprakash Narayan said in Hyderabad, on November 21, "The Peoples War (left-wing extremists, better known as PWG Naxals) is not a terrorist organisation". He reportedly contended that it was incorrect to equate the PWG with organisations like the al-Qaeda of Osama bin Laden. He was speaking in the context of the Union government considering a ban on the PWG under the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO).
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November - 21 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), on November 22, claimed responsibility for the landmine blast in Koiribigha Harijan Tolla, Gaya district on November 21. Six persons, including five Bihar Military Police jawans were ki
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), on November 22, claimed responsibility for the landmine blast in Koiribigha Harijan Tolla, Gaya district on November 21. Six persons, including five Bihar Military Police jawans were killed and two other injured in the explosion. The PWG said in a media release that it was to avenge the killing of its activists in an encounter in Gaya recently. An official report had on November 21 said the Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) was behind the explosion.
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November - 22 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War group (PWG) killed the town unit chief of ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on November 22, in Illendu, Khammam district. Many TDP activists reportedly escaped unhurt in the attack.
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War group (PWG) killed the town unit chief of ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on November 22, in Illendu, Khammam district. Many TDP activists reportedly escaped unhurt in the attack.
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November - 22 
Media reports said 15 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including four hardcore cadres, who are suspected to have been involved in the failed bid to blast the Ramareddy armed outpost, in Nizamabad district, in October,
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Media reports said 15 left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), including four hardcore cadres, who are suspected to have been involved in the failed bid to blast the Ramareddy armed outpost, in Nizamabad district, in October, surrendered to the authorities, on November 22.
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November - 22 
Unidentified left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked and looted a Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) camp in Khoradih village, under Ahrora police station jurisdiction, near Mirzapur, in Uttar Pradesh, on November 22. Three security force personnel
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Unidentified left-wing extremists, Naxalites attacked and looted a Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) camp in Khoradih village, under Ahrora police station jurisdiction, near Mirzapur, in Uttar Pradesh, on November 22. Three security force personnel were injured in the attack, in which some 100 Naxals participated. Unconfirmed reports added that the Naxalites had decamped with 14 SLRs and several rounds of ammunition.
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November - 24 
Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG) raided a camp of the National Cadet Corp (NCC) at Narasaraopet town and looted 30 rifles, a light machine gun and a few sound bombs on November 24.
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Left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Peoples’ War Group (PWG) raided a camp of the National Cadet Corp (NCC) at Narasaraopet town and looted 30 rifles, a light machine gun and a few sound bombs on November 24.
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November - 25 
Police in Warangal district recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition in the Mulugu Assembly constituency on November 25 morning, following an encounter with left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Guduru squad of the People’s War Group (PWG),
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Police in Warangal district recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition in the Mulugu Assembly constituency on November 25 morning, following an encounter with left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Guduru squad of the People’s War Group (PWG), near Pandikunta village, reports said.
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November - 26 
A general shut down (bandh) call, on November 26, given jointly by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Coordination Centre (MCC) and Peoples War Group (PWG) evoked partial response in Bihar State, media reports said on November 27. Securit
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A general shut down (bandh) call, on November 26, given jointly by left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Coordination Centre (MCC) and Peoples War Group (PWG) evoked partial response in Bihar State, media reports said on November 27. Security forces intensified patrolling in Naxal dominated areas, and no untoward incident was reported from any district, reports said. However, road traffic was completely disrupted in Gaya district.
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November - 26 
Also, two railway wagons were set afire between Tori and Chetar railway stations in Hazaribagh district and another truck in Mandu, near the Charhi outpost.
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Also, two railway wagons were set afire between Tori and Chetar railway stations in Hazaribagh district and another truck in Mandu, near the Charhi outpost.
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November - 26 
In neighbouring Jharkhand, a truck was put on fire by arsonists of the MCC in Gulariachak village, under the Tekari police station limits. The bandh, however, had a massive impact in Bagodar, Giridih district. MCC cadres waylaid a jeep and shot dead
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In neighbouring Jharkhand, a truck was put on fire by arsonists of the MCC in Gulariachak village, under the Tekari police station limits. The bandh, however, had a massive impact in Bagodar, Giridih district. MCC cadres waylaid a jeep and shot dead its cadre. Besides, two people were killed and Another injured in a shot out between police and MCC sympathisers.
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November - 26 
Two activists of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) sustained serious injuries in firing by suspected left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Coordination Center (MCC), on November 26. The RJD workers were ambushed near Bundu in Ranchi district on
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Two activists of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) sustained serious injuries in firing by suspected left wing extremists, Naxalites of the Maoist Coordination Center (MCC), on November 26. The RJD workers were ambushed near Bundu in Ranchi district on the Tata-Ranchi highway, while proceeding to Jamshedpur. An estimated 12 MCC cadres took par in the atack. They had also reportedly fired at a passenger, but no one was injured.
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November - 28 
According to official sources, two persons believed to be supporters of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed and other two injured by armed activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private army of the landowners, at Jhun
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According to official sources, two persons believed to be supporters of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) were killed and other two injured by armed activists of the Ranvir Sena, a private army of the landowners, at Jhunathi More village, Jehanabad district, on November 28 night.
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November - 29 
In a separate incident, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Nampalli, Nalgonda district on November 29.
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In a separate incident, PWG Naxalites blasted a telephone exchange at Nampalli, Nalgonda district on November 29.
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November - 29 
In a written reply to the Amir Das Commission, Union Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi has denied his links with the Ranvir Sena, a private army of landowners operating in Bihar. The Commission was constituted by the Bihar gover
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In a written reply to the Amir Das Commission, Union Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi has denied his links with the Ranvir Sena, a private army of landowners operating in Bihar. The Commission was constituted by the Bihar government following the Laxmanpur Bathe massacre on December 1, 1997 in Arwal district in which the Ranvir Sena killed 61 persons. The Commission is probing the political links of the proscribed Sena. Two witnesses, Patna Rural's former Superintendent of Police and former Officer-in-Charge of the Paliganj police station had alleged that the Minister had links with the Sena. The Commission had recently served him a notice under section 8 (B) of the Commission of Inquiry Act. The Amir Das Commission will begin hearing on Joshi's reply on December 1, 2001.
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November - 29 
In another incident on the same day, unidentified Naxalites blew up the house of a local leader of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Lakshmidevipet village, Warangal district. The Naxalites blasted the house with detonators after asking the inmates
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In another incident on the same day, unidentified Naxalites blew up the house of a local leader of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in Lakshmidevipet village, Warangal district. The Naxalites blasted the house with detonators after asking the inmates to leave it.
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November - 29 
In the same district, the Naxalites also blasted a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence UV Krishnam Raju at Ramantapur on November 29 night. According to Tata Coffee Limited Managing Director, the damage was estimated to be
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In the same district, the Naxalites also blasted a granite factory owned by Union Minister of State for Defence UV Krishnam Raju at Ramantapur on November 29 night. According to Tata Coffee Limited Managing Director, the damage was estimated to be about 5 crore. The Bramhanapally plant is the only instant coffee plant in the country. It produces 2,400 tonne of instant coffee powder a year. Tata officials are approaching senior police and home department officials to seek additional security for the company's installations.
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November - 29 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a milk chilling plant owned by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s wife, on the Tirupati-Pileru road in Chittoor district, on November 29. According to official sources, the inc
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a milk chilling plant owned by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s wife, on the Tirupati-Pileru road in Chittoor district, on November 29. According to official sources, the incident occurred when five armed Naxalites barged into the premise of the plant, and at gunpoint asked the employees on duty to leave the premise. The Naxalites then blasted the unit using a Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The main building of the plant and machinery is reported to have suffered extensive damage. Although the exact loss is yet to be ascertained, police sources said it could add up to several lakhs. They also left behind a note, contents of which are not yet known. The police have launched a massive combing operation in Chittoor and Tirupati to arrest the blast suspects.
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November - 30 
According to media reports, an unidentified left-wing extremist, Naxalite, was killed in an encounter at Ramapuram village, Guntur district on November 30. The incident took place when a police party, which was on combing operation, came across five
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According to media reports, an unidentified left-wing extremist, Naxalite, was killed in an encounter at Ramapuram village, Guntur district on November 30. The incident took place when a police party, which was on combing operation, came across five Naxalites, who on seeing police opened fire. The police fired in retaliation in which one Naxalite was killed while others managed to escape under the cover of darkness. The police also recovered some arms and ammunition from the encounter site.
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November - 30 
According to media reports, India and Nepal, on November 30, agreed to coordinate their actions on the border to prevent the flow of arms and assistance from Indian side to the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. This decision was taken during a discussion b
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According to media reports, India and Nepal, on November 30, agreed to coordinate their actions on the border to prevent the flow of arms and assistance from Indian side to the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. This decision was taken during a discussion between Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and his Nepali counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba. It was also decided that senior officials from both the sides will meet soon to work out ways to monitor and stop the Maoist insurgents in Nepal from exploiting their links with the extremist groups in India.
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November - 30 
According to official sources, a red alert has been sounded along the 108 km-long Indo-Nepal border in Kishanganj district following the Nepalese government’s crackdown on Maoist insurgents. The district police chief, while speaking to the media in K
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According to official sources, a red alert has been sounded along the 108 km-long Indo-Nepal border in Kishanganj district following the Nepalese government’s crackdown on Maoist insurgents. The district police chief, while speaking to the media in Kishanganh, said that the district administration had been asked by the home secretary to beef up surveillance along the porous Bihar-Nepal border since the Maoist insurgents might infiltrate into the areas of Bihar.
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November - 30 
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, while addressing a joint conference of district collectors and the superintendents of police (SPs) in Hyderabad, said that the unabated violence unleashed by the Naxalites on the industrial sector is
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, while addressing a joint conference of district collectors and the superintendents of police (SPs) in Hyderabad, said that the unabated violence unleashed by the Naxalites on the industrial sector is affecting private investment in the State. The Chief Minister accused the Naxalites of hampering the development process in the State. He said, "They (Naxals) have changed their strategy and are now striking at the economic roots. We have to evolve and mould our methodology accordingly". He asked the collectors and SPs to work in coordination while identifying the cause of the Naxal problem, the strengths and weaknesses of the Naxalites and to find a suitable solution.
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November - 30 
Continuing its violence against the industrial sector, the PWG Naxalites blew up a Tata Coffee Industry plant at Bramhanapally in Medak district, on November 30.
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Continuing its violence against the industrial sector, the PWG Naxalites blew up a Tata Coffee Industry plant at Bramhanapally in Medak district, on November 30.
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November - 30 
In another incident, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed the a ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) activist at Metpalli.
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In another incident, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed the a ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) activist at Metpalli.
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November - 30 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) used claymore mines to blast a local court complex at Asifabad in Adilabad district on the night of November 30. Police said that a group of six naxalites ordered staff present in the co
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) used claymore mines to blast a local court complex at Asifabad in Adilabad district on the night of November 30. Police said that a group of six naxalites ordered staff present in the complex to leave and planted the mines in two buildings within the complex.
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November - 30 
Police arrested 12 persons at Nallavelli village, Dharpalli mandal for allegedly helping the Naxalites of the PWG. Police sources said the arrested persons were giving shelter to Naxalites and were cooperating the Naxal activity.
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Police arrested 12 persons at Nallavelli village, Dharpalli mandal for allegedly helping the Naxalites of the PWG. Police sources said the arrested persons were giving shelter to Naxalites and were cooperating the Naxal activity.
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November - 30 
The PWG Naxalites looted a firearm from the retired Air Chief Marshal La Fontaine from his house at Brahamnapally in Medak district on November 30.
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The PWG Naxalites looted a firearm from the retired Air Chief Marshal La Fontaine from his house at Brahamnapally in Medak district on November 30.
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November - 30 
Union Minister of State for Home Vidyasagar Rao, while speaking in Hyderabad on November 30, said the People’s War Group (PWG) might soon be declared a terrorist organisation. He said the Andhra Pradesh government’s request to declare PWG, already pr
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Union Minister of State for Home Vidyasagar Rao, while speaking in Hyderabad on November 30, said the People’s War Group (PWG) might soon be declared a terrorist organisation. He said the Andhra Pradesh government’s request to declare PWG, already proscribed in the State, as a terrorist organisation is under active consideration of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. Rao said the Union government had earlier not included the PWG in the list of terrorist organisations as there was no formal request from the State in this regard.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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