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November - 1 
Around 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Bhagirath Karmakar, a local committee member of the Communist Party of India –Marxist (CPI-M), at Morapdihi village in the Purulia district on November 1-morning, re
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Around 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Bhagirath Karmakar, a local committee member of the Communist Party of India –Marxist (CPI-M), at Morapdihi village in the Purulia district on November 1-morning, reports Telegraph. The Maoists also set ablaze his house and exploded a bomb near his dead body.
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November - 1 
Maoists damaged an electric pole on November 1 near Mingachal disrupting the power supply in the district head-quarter at Bijapur, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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Maoists damaged an electric pole on November 1 near Mingachal disrupting the power supply in the district head-quarter at Bijapur, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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November - 1 
Maoists triggered another landmine blast, targeting the police who were engaged in a combing operation near Kunukuru village in Koyyuru mandal. Subsequent to the blast, an exchange of fire occurred between the two parties but no casualties or injurie
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Maoists triggered another landmine blast, targeting the police who were engaged in a combing operation near Kunukuru village in Koyyuru mandal. Subsequent to the blast, an exchange of fire occurred between the two parties but no casualties or injuries were reported.
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November - 1 
One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, identified as D. K. Mandaker, was wounded in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-triggered bomb blast near Netanar village under Bennur police station of Narayanpur district on November 1,
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One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, identified as D. K. Mandaker, was wounded in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-triggered bomb blast near Netanar village under Bennur police station of Narayanpur district on November 1, according to Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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November - 1 
One more CRPF personnel, identified as P. K. Mahapatra, was injured when he stepped on a bomb planted by the Maoists near Munjmate village.
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One more CRPF personnel, identified as P. K. Mahapatra, was injured when he stepped on a bomb planted by the Maoists near Munjmate village.
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November - 1 
The Maoists assaulted one Kiriti Gorai, a CPI-M leader, in the nearby Cheliama village. They also attacked the houses of three affluent farmers in the neighbouring Laldihi and Morapdihi villages and took away their guns.
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The Maoists assaulted one Kiriti Gorai, a CPI-M leader, in the nearby Cheliama village. They also attacked the houses of three affluent farmers in the neighbouring Laldihi and Morapdihi villages and took away their guns.
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November - 1 
Two police personnel sustained injuries when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast at Kundrangi village in the Pedabayalu mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on November 1, reports New I
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Two police personnel sustained injuries when Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres triggered a landmine blast at Kundrangi village in the Pedabayalu mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on November 1, reports New Indian Express. No casualties were reported in the simultaneous exchange of fire between the police and the Maoists
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November - 2 
Around 100 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 2, ambushed a police party near Pamedu police station of Bijapur district and killed 16 policemen, including six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, reports
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Around 100 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 2, ambushed a police party near Pamedu police station of Bijapur district and killed 16 policemen, including six Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel, reports The Hindu. The Maoists first triggered a landmine explosion and then indiscriminately fired on the policemen killing 16 of them. However, five injured policemen managed to escape and reported the ambush in Pamedu police station. The incident occurred when the police party was on its way to receive a team of department officials coming from Gollapalli with money drawn for salary disbursement. Detail reports are awaited.
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November - 2 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has reportedly threatened villagers in Jharkhand with dire consequences if they join an anti-Maoist campaign launched by former chief minister, Babulal Marandi, reports IANS. "We will destroy the Grami
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has reportedly threatened villagers in Jharkhand with dire consequences if they join an anti-Maoist campaign launched by former chief minister, Babulal Marandi, reports IANS. "We will destroy the Gramin Surakasha Samiti (GSS). Do not join the GSS otherwise you (villagers) meet the fate of people killed in Chilkhari village," said some posters put up by Maoists on November 2-night in rural areas of Giridih district. GSS is a community policing initiative launched by Marandi two years ago to counter Maoist attacks. As reported earlier, Maoists had gunned down 18 people, including Marandi's son Anup, on October 27 during a cultural function in Chilkhari village of Giridih district.
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November - 3 
Eleven bodies of policemen were recovered from the ambush site near Pamedu in Bijapur district on November 3, where a large number of armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had attacked a police party on November 2, reports
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Eleven bodies of policemen were recovered from the ambush site near Pamedu in Bijapur district on November 3, where a large number of armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had attacked a police party on November 2, reports The Hindu. "We have recovered the dead bodies of eleven policemen, including three from the Chhattisgarh armed forces and eight from the district forces," Bastar Range Inspector General of Police, Rajinder Kumar Vij, told PTI. As reported earlier, 16 policemen were believed to be killed in the ambush and five policemen returned to the Pamedu police station on November 2-evening. On November 3, five more policemen returned, reducing the total fatalities to 11 in the ambush.
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November - 3 
On November 3, police recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunitions including rifles, revolvers and also some literature, wire bundles and a camera flash from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) stronghold in a forest area at Andhra Pra
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On November 3, police recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunitions including rifles, revolvers and also some literature, wire bundles and a camera flash from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) stronghold in a forest area at Andhra Pradesh-Orissa border in Vizianagaram district, reports The Hindu.
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November - 3 
The CPI-Maoist cadres had also put up posters seeking second language status for Santhali (local tribal language) in the state. Ranchi Express reports that on November 3-night, the Maoists put up red-lettered handwritten posters all along the Nationa
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The CPI-Maoist cadres had also put up posters seeking second language status for Santhali (local tribal language) in the state. Ranchi Express reports that on November 3-night, the Maoists put up red-lettered handwritten posters all along the National Highway-33. In some posters, the Maoists alleged that while Hindi, the language of outsiders, was being promoted in every walk of life, language like Ho, Mundari and Santhali (local tribal languages) were neglected and gradually destroyed by the State's apathy. The Maoists have warned against the trend of alien languages on the people at the cost of development of indigenous languages.
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November - 4 
According to The Hindu, about 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 4 raided the Cheridhan village under Imamganj police station of Gaya district, and abducted one Yogendra Mahto from his residence.
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According to The Hindu, about 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 4 raided the Cheridhan village under Imamganj police station of Gaya district, and abducted one Yogendra Mahto from his residence.
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November - 4 
Ranchi Express reports that the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) cadres, a left-wing extremist group, had shot dead a local Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Ganga Prasad Jaiswal, in Simdega on November 4-night. According to reports, the JLT cadre
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Ranchi Express reports that the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT) cadres, a left-wing extremist group, had shot dead a local Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Ganga Prasad Jaiswal, in Simdega on November 4-night. According to reports, the JLT cadres first abducted Jaiswal and then shot him dead near Kinkel square. The JLT cadres had also left a pamphlet near the dead body claiming responsibility of the killing.
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November - 5 
According to Times of India, Maharashtra's Minister of State for Transport, Dharmaraobaba Atram, reportedly claimed that he received a phone call threatening his life from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on November 5-afternoon. Earlier,
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According to Times of India, Maharashtra's Minister of State for Transport, Dharmaraobaba Atram, reportedly claimed that he received a phone call threatening his life from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on November 5-afternoon. Earlier, Atram, who is also the guardian minister for naxal-affected Gadchiroli district, was abducted by armed Naxalites (left-wing extremists) in 1991 and was released after being held captive for 17 days. "I was told that they would not spare me this time. Stating that I had siphoned off INR 1,000 million meant for the area’s development, they said they would blow me up," Atram said.
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November - 5 
IANS reports that the Hyderabad-based Engineering and Construction Inc. (ECI), building roads in Rohtas district, had received an extortion demand of INR 220 million through a letter, from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 5.
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IANS reports that the Hyderabad-based Engineering and Construction Inc. (ECI), building roads in Rohtas district, had received an extortion demand of INR 220 million through a letter, from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 5. According to police, in the letter, Maoists have demanded 10 percent of the total cost of the INR 2.12 billion project to be paid to them. Officials of other companies engaged in road construction across the state also have reportedly received extortion threats.
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November - 6 
A top leader and ‘commander’ of state action team of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Anantha Sivasankar alias Jagan (carrying head money of INR 3,00,000) along with his wife Sujatha surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP),
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A top leader and ‘commander’ of state action team of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Anantha Sivasankar alias Jagan (carrying head money of INR 3,00,000) along with his wife Sujatha surrendered before Superintendent of Police (SP), Sankabratha Bagchi, at Nandyal in Kurnool district on November 6, reports The Hindu. According to police, Sivsankar joined the outfit in 1999 and worked in Kurnool, Prakasam, Visakhapatnam districts in the state and in Orissa in several capacities and took part in many Maoist activities.
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November - 6 
On November 6, Maharashtra police with the help of local police arrested a trader, identified as Bansilal Soni, in Sambalpur village near Bhanupratappur town of Kanker district, and brought him to Gadchiroli in Maharashtra, reports Dainik Bhaskar. Th
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On November 6, Maharashtra police with the help of local police arrested a trader, identified as Bansilal Soni, in Sambalpur village near Bhanupratappur town of Kanker district, and brought him to Gadchiroli in Maharashtra, reports Dainik Bhaskar. The trader was arrested in connection with the supply of potassium nitrate and sulphur to two intermediaries of the naxalites (left-wing extremists) - Sapan Rai and Parimal Mandal. Police also recovered 80-kg of explosives from him. The police claimed that the trader was supplying explosive to naxalites form past few years.
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November - 7 
According to Prabhat Khabar, on November 7, a civilian, Lalmohan Singh, was killed in an attack by around 100 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Rabedatoil near Ramrekha in the Simdega district. Police subsequently recovere
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According to Prabhat Khabar, on November 7, a civilian, Lalmohan Singh, was killed in an attack by around 100 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Rabedatoil near Ramrekha in the Simdega district. Police subsequently recovered two bombs near the incident site. The Maoist cadres also decamped with 11 rifles and few axes from the houses of one Fuleswar Singh. They also set ablaze eight houses in the village.
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November - 7 
According to The Indian Express, 20 kilograms of explosives were recovered from Etapalli in the naxalite (left-wing extremists)-affected Gadchiroli district on November 7.
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According to The Indian Express, 20 kilograms of explosives were recovered from Etapalli in the naxalite (left-wing extremists)-affected Gadchiroli district on November 7.
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November - 7 
The Anti Corruption Bureau on November 7 arrested three more persons, including brother of Bansilal, in the charge of offering INR 3, 20, 000 as a bribe to Gadchiroli district police in Maharashtra to release Bansilal.
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The Anti Corruption Bureau on November 7 arrested three more persons, including brother of Bansilal, in the charge of offering INR 3, 20, 000 as a bribe to Gadchiroli district police in Maharashtra to release Bansilal.
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November - 8 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested and about three quintals of explosive material were recovered during a combing operation carried out jointly by the police and Central Reserve Police Force from the Maoist-affected Pat
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested and about three quintals of explosive material were recovered during a combing operation carried out jointly by the police and Central Reserve Police Force from the Maoist-affected Patamda block of the East Singhbhum district on November 8, reports Times of India. "The seizure was made following the arrest of CPM activist Wagambar Singh," Superintendent of Police, Navin Kumar Singh, said. Police recovered the three quintals of explosives materials, including pure gelatine sticks, 250 pieces of detonators and 30 live cartridges from two bunkers in the Koira and Kankadosa villages.
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November - 8 
One Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Sanjit Sah, surrendered before A. K. Singh, Officer-in-Charge of Adhaura police station, in the Kaimur district on November 8, reports Times of India. Sah was wanted in several cases of violenc
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One Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Sanjit Sah, surrendered before A. K. Singh, Officer-in-Charge of Adhaura police station, in the Kaimur district on November 8, reports Times of India. Sah was wanted in several cases of violence, including murder. He laid down a rifle looted from police, 88 rounds of ammunition and a hand grenade. According to police sources, he would be produced before a court.
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November - 9 
After reviewing the police performance in the Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts in Salem on November 9, the Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), K. Vijay Kumar, disclosed that the State is free from Naxalite (lef
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After reviewing the police performance in the Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts in Salem on November 9, the Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), K. Vijay Kumar, disclosed that the State is free from Naxalite (left-wing extremist) activities, reports The Hindu. He also said that the Special Task Force was monitoring the forests adjoining the borders of Andhra Pradesh and were being combed frequently. No movement of Naxalites had been reported either in these forests or in the districts, he added.
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November - 9 
The Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway group of the CPI-Maoist, abducted a doctor couple, identified as Amar and Pratima, near Kuru block of the Lohardagga district, according to News Post India. Subsequently, the TPC cadres released the d
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The Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a breakaway group of the CPI-Maoist, abducted a doctor couple, identified as Amar and Pratima, near Kuru block of the Lohardagga district, according to News Post India. Subsequently, the TPC cadres released the duo after six hours in captivity. “An intensive police combing operation forced the Maoist rebels to release the abducted doctors. The doctors are safe and they have been taken to the Lohardagga district headquarters,” said G.S. Rath, the Additional Director General of Police.
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In a delayed report, on November 10-night, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted three home guards, Narendra Udmadia, Ramdev Bhoyar and Rupsingh Bhoyar, from Sakdibeda village in the Narayanpur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24
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In a delayed report, on November 10-night, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted three home guards, Narendra Udmadia, Ramdev Bhoyar and Rupsingh Bhoyar, from Sakdibeda village in the Narayanpur district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. Maoists released the abducted home guards on November 11 on the grounds that they will quit the job. The Maoists threatened to kill them and their family members if they disobey their orders. Recently, the three home guards along with sixth others had came back to their village after completing their training.
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November - 10 
On November 10, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were injured in an encounter with the security forces near Barunia in the Ghatsila sub-division of East Singhbhum district. The encounter occurred after police and Central Reserv
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On November 10, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were injured in an encounter with the security forces near Barunia in the Ghatsila sub-division of East Singhbhum district. The encounter occurred after police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel raided a forest area where the CPI-Maoist cadres had gathered. Both the injured Maoists were taken away by their colleagues. A rifle, two pistols, can bombs, detonators, uniform and other articles left by the Maoists were recovered from the site of the encounter.
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November - 11 
National Security Advisor, M. K. Narayanan, on November 11, said that the Communists Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have intruded in Nandigram and neighbouring areas in West Bengal, which is creating a problem and has become the concern of bot
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National Security Advisor, M. K. Narayanan, on November 11, said that the Communists Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have intruded in Nandigram and neighbouring areas in West Bengal, which is creating a problem and has become the concern of both the Centre and the West Bengal Government, according to Daily India. Terming the situation in Nandigram as 'tricky', Narayanan said that it is a clear case of Maoists' involvement. "We are concerned. The idea is that no more casualties happen there," Narayanan added. The Centre has already sent a battalion of 1000 Central Reserve Police Force personnel to West Bengal in the wake of the deteriorating law and order situation in Nandigram.
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November - 11 
On November 11, suspected cadres of the Communists Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a home guard, identified as Subhash, at G. Madugula in Visakhapatnam district, reports The Hindu.
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On November 11, suspected cadres of the Communists Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a home guard, identified as Subhash, at G. Madugula in Visakhapatnam district, reports The Hindu.
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November - 11 
The Communists Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have issued a fresh threat to kill former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi and his family members for his campaign against the extremists and also eliminate the eyewitnesses to the Chilkhari village mas
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The Communists Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) have issued a fresh threat to kill former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi and his family members for his campaign against the extremists and also eliminate the eyewitnesses to the Chilkhari village massacre in Giridih district on October 27, reports IANS. “The Maoist rebels are moving from one village to another, asking people not to support Mr Marandis’ campaign against them. They have threatened to kill the former chief minister as well as the eye-witnesses to the Chilkhari massacre”, police said. Marandi is on the forefront of the anti-Maoist movement in the State.
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November - 12 
According to Times of India, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres exploded a ‘can bomb’ at the Kesath block office in Buxar district on November 12-morning and damaged the building. However, no causalities were reported as nobody w
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According to Times of India, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres exploded a ‘can bomb’ at the Kesath block office in Buxar district on November 12-morning and damaged the building. However, no causalities were reported as nobody was present at the block office at the time of the incident. Before leaving the spot, the Maoists pasted a pamphlet on the wall which said the action was to protest "misappropriation" of funds by Block Development Committee Chairperson.
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November - 12 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 12, ambushed a 14-member Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) party and killed three of them, between the Pamalwaya and Cherpal villages in Bijapur district, reports The Hindu. Th
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 12, ambushed a 14-member Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) party and killed three of them, between the Pamalwaya and Cherpal villages in Bijapur district, reports The Hindu. The others escaped unhurt in the attack. The incident occurred when the Maoists opened indiscriminate firing towards the CRPF personnel when they were proceeding towards Bijapur after patrolling the area in motorcycles. Maoists also decamped with a light machine gun and two rifles from the CRPF personnel.
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November - 12 
In a delayed report, CPI-Maoist cadres shot dead one woman, Kantibai Gada, on November 12 in Narayanpur, according to Chhattisgarh.
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In a delayed report, CPI-Maoist cadres shot dead one woman, Kantibai Gada, on November 12 in Narayanpur, according to Chhattisgarh.
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November - 12 
On November 12, a State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) constable, Shailesh Sampat Kamane, was killed in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attack on SRPF personnel at Permili post in the Gadchiroli district, reports Times of India.
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On November 12, a State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) constable, Shailesh Sampat Kamane, was killed in a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attack on SRPF personnel at Permili post in the Gadchiroli district, reports Times of India.
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November - 12 
On November 12, an exchange of fire was reported between Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel and Maoist cadres, as Maoists tried to attack the National Mineral Development Corporation’s explosive depot at Hiroli, situated about 15 kilo
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On November 12, an exchange of fire was reported between Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel and Maoist cadres, as Maoists tried to attack the National Mineral Development Corporation’s explosive depot at Hiroli, situated about 15 kilometres from Kirandul town, in the Dantewada district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7. However, no causalities were reported on either side.
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November - 13 
According to The Hindu, an exchange of fire was reported between the Anti-Naxalite Force personnel and a group of six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near Kurtagundi village in the Udupi district on November 13. However, no causal
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According to The Hindu, an exchange of fire was reported between the Anti-Naxalite Force personnel and a group of six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near Kurtagundi village in the Udupi district on November 13. However, no causalities were reported on either side. The Maoists escaped and left behind a gun, 15 bullets, six tents, Maoist literature, three transistors and cooking utensils which was subsequently recovered by the police from the incident site
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November - 13 
On November 13, four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Ganesh Mirdha, Nandalal Mirdha, Anil Khes, and Dasarath Pradhan, were arrested by police from Deopali-Jarang forest in the Sambalpur district, reports The Hindu.
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On November 13, four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Ganesh Mirdha, Nandalal Mirdha, Anil Khes, and Dasarath Pradhan, were arrested by police from Deopali-Jarang forest in the Sambalpur district, reports The Hindu. Police also recovered two rifles, eight rounds of live cartridges, nine pairs of uniforms along with several other items from their possession. According to police, Ganesh Mirdha was the ‘commander’ of the Sambalpur-Deogarh-Sundargarh zonal committee and was allegedly involved in a series of Maoist attacks.
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November - 13 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 13, reportedly issued a press release at Chintapalli village in the Visakhapatnam district, blaming the police for turning the Girijans (local tribals) into informers by spending huge amou
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on November 13, reportedly issued a press release at Chintapalli village in the Visakhapatnam district, blaming the police for turning the Girijans (local tribals) into informers by spending huge amounts of money and warned that the properties acquired by the surrendered Maoists, after taking up the job of Home Guard, would be destroyed, reports The Hindu. The CPI-Maoist east division secretary Jagadeesh said in the press release that surrendered Maoists are helping the police, were not leading a normal life and were always with the police who provided them with all luxuries and used them in combing operations. They wanted that the surrendered Maoists to lead a normal life and not help the police.
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November - 14 
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh is on "top" of the CPI-Maoist hit list for supporting the Salwa Judum campaign, reported PTI. An unnamed official of the Chief Minister’s office said, "Considering that Salwa Judum cadres are giving the Maoists
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh is on "top" of the CPI-Maoist hit list for supporting the Salwa Judum campaign, reported PTI. An unnamed official of the Chief Minister’s office said, "Considering that Salwa Judum cadres are giving the Maoists a tough time in their strongholds, they have held the Chief Minister responsible for the campaign and put him on the top of their hit list." Due to the intensified Salwa Judum campaign, the CPI-Maoist reportedly discussed the matter in several meetings and made the Chhattisgarh government responsible for the people raising their voice against left-wing extremism and made the Chief Minister as the enemy.
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November - 14 
IANS reports that the Dantewada district collector, K.R. Pisda, alleged that a Congress party legislator, Kawasi Lakhma, is a spokesman for the CPI-Maoist. In a report sent to the State government, he alleged that Lakhma, who represents Konta assembl
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IANS reports that the Dantewada district collector, K.R. Pisda, alleged that a Congress party legislator, Kawasi Lakhma, is a spokesman for the CPI-Maoist. In a report sent to the State government, he alleged that Lakhma, who represents Konta assembly seat in the Dantewada district, is a Maoist spokesman and appealed to the government to withdraw the 'Y' category security cover from him. The Collector’s report said, “The Maoists have got a sympathizer and a spokesperson in Lakhma as the elected representative has never opposed the red army. Instead, he came out in support of Maoists on some occasions. He has never issued a statement against the rebels and has even advocated abandoning the Salwa Judum civil militia movement.”
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November - 14 
Police recovered two powerful landmines, each weighing about 20-kg, from a stretch of road from Kolluru to Chityala in the Bellamkonda mandal of Guntur district on November 14. They were recovered on the basis of information reveled by the recently a
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Police recovered two powerful landmines, each weighing about 20-kg, from a stretch of road from Kolluru to Chityala in the Bellamkonda mandal of Guntur district on November 14. They were recovered on the basis of information reveled by the recently arrested Maoists. “We have information that the landmines are planted by militants belonging to Krishnapatti Dalam and were planted targeting either the public representatives or the police parties traveling on the road enroute Chityala,” said an unnamed senior police official.
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November - 15 
According to Times of India, suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a contractor, Balram Pal, in Kulapathar village under Ramgarh police station in the Dumka district on November 15. The exact cause behind the
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According to Times of India, suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead a contractor, Balram Pal, in Kulapathar village under Ramgarh police station in the Dumka district on November 15. The exact cause behind the killing was yet to be ascertained. Earlier, Pal had escaped a Maoist attack three months ago but his motorcycle was burnt in the incident.
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November - 15 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a civilian, Pangi Nageswara Rao, in the Dumbriguda mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district, near the Orissa border, on November 15, reports The Hindu. The Maoists h
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a civilian, Pangi Nageswara Rao, in the Dumbriguda mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district, near the Orissa border, on November 15, reports The Hindu. The Maoists had also left a letter near his dead body but its contents were not known yet. The incident occurred after the surrendered Maoists and family members of those killed by Maoists held a demonstration in Visakhapatnam on November 14 criticising the violence and seeking police protection.
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November - 15 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a bandh (strike) in the States of Bihar and Jharkhand on November 19 and 20 in protest against the Nandigram killings in West Bengal and in support of the "struggling" farmers who are th
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has called for a bandh (strike) in the States of Bihar and Jharkhand on November 19 and 20 in protest against the Nandigram killings in West Bengal and in support of the "struggling" farmers who are threatened to be uprooted from their land. Times of India reports that the two-day strike has been called by the Central Committee and the Special Area Committees of West Bengal and Bihar-Jharkhand of the CPI-Maoist. "The red flag bearing government of West Bengal has come out openly in support of the capitalists. It has started uprooting farmers and their families from the land to make room for industrialists," said a statement issued by the Bihar-Jharkhand special area committee secretary, Rakesh, and West Bengal state committee secretary, Somen. The CPI-Maoist has reportedly alerted all its members, sub-committees, squads, militia and People Liberation Guerilla Army to ensure that the strike is successful.
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November - 15 
The paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel has recovered a large amount of arms and ammunition and Maoist literature from an abandoned house and a pond in the Sonachura area of East Midnapur district on November 15, reports The Te
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The paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel has recovered a large amount of arms and ammunition and Maoist literature from an abandoned house and a pond in the Sonachura area of East Midnapur district on November 15, reports The Telegraph. Most of the arms were recovered inside an abandoned house in Shitpara village. The Maoist literature – and a part of the ammunition — were also recovered from a pond in the village of Gholpara. Altogether, the CRPF recovered 24-kg of explosives, 72 electric detonators, 407 live cartridges of single-barrel guns, 42 spent cartridges of 12-bore guns, a country-made gun, 11 rounds of 9mm cartridges, two pipegun cylinders, a circuit tester and two drilling machines. The Maoist literature included magazines like People’s March and posters.
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November - 16 
According to Times of India, the Maoists blew up the Bhulabheda village Panchayat (local self-government) office in the West Midnapore district on November 16-night. Some posters recovered from the incident site stated that the attack was carried out
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According to Times of India, the Maoists blew up the Bhulabheda village Panchayat (local self-government) office in the West Midnapore district on November 16-night. Some posters recovered from the incident site stated that the attack was carried out by the Communist Party of India – Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres to avenge their forcible retreat from Nandigram. However, police and local CPM leaders claimed that the Jharkhand Party leaders had a hand in the blast. Sources added that the cadres broke open two locks in the grill and entered the Panchayat office and used a battery-operated detonator to explode.
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November - 16 
On November 16, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two villagers Madikram and Budhru, branding them as police informers in Koyalibadi police station limits of Kanker district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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On November 16, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed two villagers Madikram and Budhru, branding them as police informers in Koyalibadi police station limits of Kanker district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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November - 16 
Three persons, including two migrant tribals from the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, were killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Narsingpet village of Chintoor mandal (administrative division) in Khammam district on N
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Three persons, including two migrant tribals from the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh, were killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Narsingpet village of Chintoor mandal (administrative division) in Khammam district on November 16, reports The Hindu. Before the killing, the Maoists reportedly grilled them in the presence of the villagers by organising a panchayati (village level meeting) and branded them as police informants.
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November - 17 
On November 17, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted five women living in the government run relief camp at Errabore, when they were proceeding towards their village Darbhaguda in the Dantewada district, reports Chhattisgarh 2
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On November 17, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted five women living in the government run relief camp at Errabore, when they were proceeding towards their village Darbhaguda in the Dantewada district, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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November - 17 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, Biswaranjan Singh and Krushna Chandra Maharana, were arrested from Sitlenpali forest areas in the Sambalpur district on November 17, reports New Indian Express. The district Superintendent of P
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, Biswaranjan Singh and Krushna Chandra Maharana, were arrested from Sitlenpali forest areas in the Sambalpur district on November 17, reports New Indian Express. The district Superintendent of Police, Sanjay Kumar, said that the Maoists were arrested on the basis of clues provided by recently arrested CPI-Maoist ‘commander’ Ganesh Mirdha. The duo were involved in several cases including blasting of a farm house in Sitlenpali, two robbery cases in Jamenkira, abduction of a Deputy Forest Officer and ranger in Machadihi village and burning of a truck on National Highway-42 at Charmal.
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November - 18 
A police team led by the Hazaribagh district Superintendent of Police, Praveen Kumar Singh, raided six villages in the Keredari block, a stronghold of the CPI-Maoist, and recovered explosives from a bunker. The recovered explosives comprise 100 kg po
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A police team led by the Hazaribagh district Superintendent of Police, Praveen Kumar Singh, raided six villages in the Keredari block, a stronghold of the CPI-Maoist, and recovered explosives from a bunker. The recovered explosives comprise 100 kg power gel, 100 kg nitric acid, wires and detonators in huge quantities. Singh revealed that the Maoists planned to target at least 20 bridges in Chatra and Hazaribagh by making cane bombs from the explosives. He also confirmed that the power gel was brought from the Indian Explosives Limited at Gomia in Bokaro distict.
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November - 18 
Maoists also engaged the police in a fierce encounter in the Saranda forests near Chaibasa in the West Singhbhum district on November 18, Ranchi Express reports.
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Maoists also engaged the police in a fierce encounter in the Saranda forests near Chaibasa in the West Singhbhum district on November 18, Ranchi Express reports.
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November - 18 
Suspected Maoists raided a village Panchayat office and assaulted a security guard at Baita village in the Lalgarh area in the West Midnapore district on November 18. They also destroyed furniture and documents in the office. The Maoists exploded two
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Suspected Maoists raided a village Panchayat office and assaulted a security guard at Baita village in the Lalgarh area in the West Midnapore district on November 18. They also destroyed furniture and documents in the office. The Maoists exploded two bombs and chanted Maoist slogans before escaping. “We found a lot of Maoist pamphlets from the spot,” said Deputy Superintendent of Police K.P. Barui.
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November - 18 
Telegraph reports that the security forces (SFs) in two separate incidents recovered explosives from Maoists on November 18, on the eve of the 48-hour strike called by the insurgents in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh. SFs on p
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Telegraph reports that the security forces (SFs) in two separate incidents recovered explosives from Maoists on November 18, on the eve of the 48-hour strike called by the insurgents in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh. SFs on patrol duty attacked a group of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Hindburu area inside Saranda forests in the West Singhbhum district and recovered explosives, firearms and Maoist literature from the spot. “Two powerful cane bombs, two rifles and a large quantity of cartridges were recovered,” an unnamed senior police official added.
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November - 18 
The Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) cadres, on November 18, abducted and shot dead one Mumtaz near an embankment situated 18 kilometers from Panki police station in the Palamu district, reports Ranchi Express. The Maoists accused him of
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The Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) cadres, on November 18, abducted and shot dead one Mumtaz near an embankment situated 18 kilometers from Panki police station in the Palamu district, reports Ranchi Express. The Maoists accused him of being a sympathiser of their splinter group Tritiya Prastuti Committee, said police.
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November - 19 
A railway track was blown between the Bhimgarh and Pachra railway stations near Birbhum district, reports Hindustan Times. However, no causalities were reported. "The blast occurred just minutes before the Mayurakshi Fast Passenger was to pass thro
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A railway track was blown between the Bhimgarh and Pachra railway stations near Birbhum district, reports Hindustan Times. However, no causalities were reported. "The blast occurred just minutes before the Mayurakshi Fast Passenger was to pass through the area," Eastern Railway spokesperson Samir Goswami said. "We have recovered Maoist posters from the track and some leaflets protesting the violence in Nandigram and asking people to participate in the 48-hour strike called by them in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa on Monday," Goswami added.
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November - 19 
A young CPI-Maoist cadre, M. Koteswara Rao alias Seshu alias Raghu, carrying head money of INR 50000, surrendered before the police at Ongole in the Prakasam district on November 19. According to police, he was involved in six offences, including two
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A young CPI-Maoist cadre, M. Koteswara Rao alias Seshu alias Raghu, carrying head money of INR 50000, surrendered before the police at Ongole in the Prakasam district on November 19. According to police, he was involved in six offences, including two murder cases and participation in two exchanges of fire with the police. After the surrender, Koteswara Rao revealed that while studying ninth class in a school at Tharigoppula village in the Guntur district, he was attracted by revolutionary songs. He joined the CPI-Maoist outfit in 2005 and held various positions, including as a protection squad member, a platoon committee member and a member of the Gundlakamma dalam (squad).
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November - 19 
On November 19, a prominent Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) leader, Budhram Rana, and his son were killed after being chased by about 500 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) at Musalur village in the Bijapur district, repor
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On November 19, a prominent Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) leader, Budhram Rana, and his son were killed after being chased by about 500 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoist) at Musalur village in the Bijapur district, reports The Hindu. The Maoists raided the Musalur village to attack a contractor. Rana was one of the founder members of Salwa Judum and was a close associate of the Leader of Opposition, Mahendra Karma, who spearheads the movement.
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November - 19 
On November 19, CPI-Maoist cadres blew up an office of the Jharkhand Agriculture Marketing Board in the Hussainabad block of Palamau district while enforcing a 48-hour shutdown to protest the violence in West Bengal's Nandigram region, according to I
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On November 19, CPI-Maoist cadres blew up an office of the Jharkhand Agriculture Marketing Board in the Hussainabad block of Palamau district while enforcing a 48-hour shutdown to protest the violence in West Bengal's Nandigram region, according to IANS. After bombing the building in Hussainabad, Maoists left pamphlets claiming responsibility for the blast, said a police official. Meanwhile, the shutdown evoked a mixed response in the State. While there was no impact on life in the urban areas, rural areas were affected. Long distance buses did not ply and although no train was cancelled, railway stations wore a deserted look. Mining activities were also affected. 'No untoward incidents, except the blowing up of a marketing board building, have been reported in the state. This time Maoists have not damaged railway properties,' said Gauri Shankar Rath, Additional Director General of Police.
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Sahara Samay reports that a Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist) local committee member, Sufal Mandi, was killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on November 19-night in the Ghatbera village of Purulia
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Sahara Samay reports that a Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist) local committee member, Sufal Mandi, was killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on November 19-night in the Ghatbera village of Purulia district. His dead body was recovered from the village on November 20-morning. The police reinforcements who were sent to the village recovered nearly six landmines from the area. Police also seized a couple of rifles from some of the houses and recovered CPI-Maoist leaflets near the village.
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November - 19 
The Hindu reports that the police unearthed two arms dumps, including country made fire arms manufacturing material, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Chandampet area of Nalgonda district on November 19 and recovered a 7.62 S
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The Hindu reports that the police unearthed two arms dumps, including country made fire arms manufacturing material, of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Chandampet area of Nalgonda district on November 19 and recovered a 7.62 SLR, two .410 muskets and one 30-M1 rifle carbine without magazines.
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November - 20 
According to The Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated three landmines and opened fire towards a police party in a remote place in the G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on Nov
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According to The Hindu, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) detonated three landmines and opened fire towards a police party in a remote place in the G.K. Veedhi mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on November 20. However, no causalities were reported on either side. Police also recovered three kit bags of the Maoists near the incident site.
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November - 20 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres blew up a railway track between the Jamui and Bhalui stations in Lakhisarai district on November 20, reports Times of India. The blast severely disrupted the rail network and dozens of trains were
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres blew up a railway track between the Jamui and Bhalui stations in Lakhisarai district on November 20, reports Times of India. The blast severely disrupted the rail network and dozens of trains were either delayed or cancelled, railway officials and police said. The Maoists had called for a 48-hour strike on November 19 and 20 in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal against the violence in Nandigram.
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November - 20 
Maoists in Jharkhand State have reportedly come out with audio and video CDs against the Tata and Mittal Steel Companies. Sources said around 50,000 copies of the video CDs and around 20,000 copies of this audio CD have been prepared. IANS reports th
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Maoists in Jharkhand State have reportedly come out with audio and video CDs against the Tata and Mittal Steel Companies. Sources said around 50,000 copies of the video CDs and around 20,000 copies of this audio CD have been prepared. IANS reports that the audio CD has seven songs in Khotha (a local tribal language). The first song calls the steel majors plunderers of the state's resources. Arcelor Mittal has signed a memorandum of understanding to set up a 12 million tonnes steel plant in the State with an investment of INR 400 billion. Tata Steel has been in the State for the last 100 years and is working on an expansion plan.
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November - 20 
On November 20, police arrested a senior ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Dhiren Da alias Mahru, at Chaura in the Bokaro district, reports Telegraph. Wanted by the police of six States for 16 years, he admitted t
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On November 20, police arrested a senior ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Dhiren Da alias Mahru, at Chaura in the Bokaro district, reports Telegraph. Wanted by the police of six States for 16 years, he admitted to having killed more than 106 persons, including two dozen police personnel in 47 cases, said police. The cases which he spearheaded include two dozen cases of police killings and arms loot of Kisinda, Naktali Dual, Jujumura, Jamunkira, Charmal and Sambalpur, in which more than two dozen policemen were killed. He also led the Bagodar mass killing in 1998, Churchu policemen blast case in 2000, in which 13 policemen died and dozens of arms were looted, killing of six policemen and loot of rifles at Barhi in 2000 and killing of four persons at Ichak I and several others.
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November - 20 
The 48-hour Maoist strike against Nandigram violence in the three States of West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand entered the second day on November 20 (today) and continued to paralyse normal life in Purulia with private buses off the roads and most shop
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The 48-hour Maoist strike against Nandigram violence in the three States of West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand entered the second day on November 20 (today) and continued to paralyse normal life in Purulia with private buses off the roads and most shops closed.
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November - 21 
A college teacher and a businessman were arrested for suspected links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Naktideual area in the Sambalpur district on November 21 and a cache of explosives was seized from them, according to Zee
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A college teacher and a businessman were arrested for suspected links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Naktideual area in the Sambalpur district on November 21 and a cache of explosives was seized from them, according to Zee News. The two were arrested during an anti-Maoist drive by the Central Reserve Police Force while travelling on a motorcycle. 107 gelatine sticks weighing 13.37 kg, 223 detonators and 30-metre long safety fuse wire, besides some letters and literature were recovered from them.
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November - 21 
According to a delayed report, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres destroyed two government buildings in the Bande Pinjodi village under Amabeda police station in Bastar district on November 21, according to Chhattisarh24x7.
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According to a delayed report, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres destroyed two government buildings in the Bande Pinjodi village under Amabeda police station in Bastar district on November 21, according to Chhattisarh24x7.
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November - 22 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a tribal man, identified as Gemmili Sanyasi Rao, at Maddilaveedhi in the Chintapalli mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on November 22-night, reports The Hindu.
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a tribal man, identified as Gemmili Sanyasi Rao, at Maddilaveedhi in the Chintapalli mandal (administrative division) of Visakhapatnam district on November 22-night, reports The Hindu.
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November - 22 
Suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a village head and one security guard at Titlighat village under Gua police station in the West Singhbhum district on November 22, reports Telegraph. The dead bodies of the v
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Suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a village head and one security guard at Titlighat village under Gua police station in the West Singhbhum district on November 22, reports Telegraph. The dead bodies of the victims, identified as Ledia Munda and Pandu Champia, were found near a school in the village on November 23. Sources said Munda, who was the village head, and Champia were on the Maoist hit-list for double-crossing. They allegedly worked for both the police and the extremists. The police officer said the Maoists did not leave any leaflets, which they usually do after executing such action, while leaving Tetlighat village but the style of the killers’ functioning hints at a Maoist connection.
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November - 23 
Around 24 suspected cadres of the CPI-Maoist killed a local Rashtriya Janta Dal party leader, Nand Kishore Singh, at Chatra. The Maoists also reportedly assaulted his brother Binod.
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Around 24 suspected cadres of the CPI-Maoist killed a local Rashtriya Janta Dal party leader, Nand Kishore Singh, at Chatra. The Maoists also reportedly assaulted his brother Binod.
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November - 23 
Four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reportedly involved in several attacks on the police, were arrested in the Banka district on November 23, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, police arrested the insurgents who were
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Four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reportedly involved in several attacks on the police, were arrested in the Banka district on November 23, reports The Hindu. Acting on a tip-off, police arrested the insurgents who were on their way to Jasidih in the State of Jharkhand to board a train, police said.
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November - 23 
On November 23, police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and recovered uniforms, leaflets, literature and cassettes from their possession from a camp in Purunapani forest between Jujomura and Dhama in the Sambalpur dist
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On November 23, police arrested two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and recovered uniforms, leaflets, literature and cassettes from their possession from a camp in Purunapani forest between Jujomura and Dhama in the Sambalpur district, reports New Indian Express. They were identified as Ramesh Dehury of Kayakud village under Jujomura police limits and Yogendra Sabar of Bramhapura village under Charmal police limits and were reportedly involved in blasting of a farmhouse in Sitlenpali and torching of a cement laden truck on National Highway-42.
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November - 23 
On November 23-night, around 1000 Maoists attacked Gangaloor village in Bastar district and looted paddy crops of amount INR 25000, from the house of a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) leader Hemla Sikka. Subsequently, the Maoists moved towards the
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On November 23-night, around 1000 Maoists attacked Gangaloor village in Bastar district and looted paddy crops of amount INR 25000, from the house of a Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) leader Hemla Sikka. Subsequently, the Maoists moved towards the house of Hemala Mangu and took away nine cattle, four goats, five pigs and few hens with them.
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November - 24 
According to IANS, the Jharkhand Police have decided to form motorcycle squads equipped with the latest weapons to fight the Maoists. “The cops manning the squad will be given special training to fight the rebels. In hilly areas, Maoists take advan
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According to IANS, the Jharkhand Police have decided to form motorcycle squads equipped with the latest weapons to fight the Maoists. “The cops manning the squad will be given special training to fight the rebels. In hilly areas, Maoists take advantage of jungles while escaping. Bikes will be helpful as it is difficult to chase any one on four wheelers inside jungles,” an unnamed police official told IANS on November 24. “In jungles, Maoists detonate vehicles by triggering landmine blasts. But it will be difficult to blast bikes,” he added. Each squad will have at least 24 police personnel on 12 bikes. There will be at least two bike squads in each of the Maoist-dominated districts. Latest bikes with the maximum horsepower will be purchased and police personnel selected for the squads will be trained to fight Maoists in the forests. So far Jharkhand has constituted five special teams to fight the insurgents. They include personnel of the Special Task Force, Indian Reserve Battalion and Grey Hound Force.
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November - 24 
According to Patna Daily, the railway police on November 24 recovered six large packets containing detonating fuses wires from the Lokmanya Tilak Express stationed at platform number 4 at Patna junction after arriving from Mumbai. The Railway Superin
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According to Patna Daily, the railway police on November 24 recovered six large packets containing detonating fuses wires from the Lokmanya Tilak Express stationed at platform number 4 at Patna junction after arriving from Mumbai. The Railway Superintendent of Police (SP) Ajitabh Kumar informed that the fuse wires were recovered during a security check on trains prompted by the recovery of large cache of explosives in Kumhrar and the arrests of two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres recently. The packets recovered from the train bears the same logo that was found on the packages found in Kumhrar, the SP added. However, no one has been arrested in the case.
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November - 24 
At least three Naxalites (left-wing extremists) were injured when police attacked their camp in the Paletola forest of Etapalli taluka (administrative division) in the Gadchiroli district on November 24, reports Times of India. A heavy exchange of fi
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At least three Naxalites (left-wing extremists) were injured when police attacked their camp in the Paletola forest of Etapalli taluka (administrative division) in the Gadchiroli district on November 24, reports Times of India. A heavy exchange of fire continued for 15 minutes before the Naxalites, believed to be around 30-35 in number, escaped from the incident site. The police claimed that at least three Naxalites were injured but were taken away by their comrades. The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Rajesh Pradhan, informed that the search team recovered two live grenades, two claymore mines, a land mine, detonator and 350 foot-long wire, five bags and one backpack from the incident site.
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November - 24 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is reportedly making its presence felt at Bengabad block in the Giridih district, reports Telegraph. Its cadres were seen sticking posters on November 24-night near Chilkkhari where the Maoists had kil
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is reportedly making its presence felt at Bengabad block in the Giridih district, reports Telegraph. Its cadres were seen sticking posters on November 24-night near Chilkkhari where the Maoists had killed 20 people in October 2007. Through the posters, the Maoists have threatened three local Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) leaders, Chintamani Singh, Lilo Singh and Niraj Chaudhari, to keep them away from the party or get punished. The Maoists also asked people to crush the police rule and establish people’s liberation army and also save the forests.
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November - 25 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted four persons from Awsane village under Chainpur police station limits in the Gumla district on November 25-night. According to the Superintendent of Police, Deepak Verma, all the abducted p
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted four persons from Awsane village under Chainpur police station limits in the Gumla district on November 25-night. According to the Superintendent of Police, Deepak Verma, all the abducted persons were engaged in contract working in different village level development works and the Maoists abducted them because they have not paid the levy.
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November - 25 
On November 25, a woman CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Deepti Naik, surrendered before the police along with a rifle and some cartridges at Naktideul in the Sambalpur district, according to The Hindu. Deepti disclosed that the leader of the outfit t
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On November 25, a woman CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Deepti Naik, surrendered before the police along with a rifle and some cartridges at Naktideul in the Sambalpur district, according to The Hindu. Deepti disclosed that the leader of the outfit tortured and harassed innocent people of Jujumura, Dhama, Kisinda, Naktideul and Jamanakira areas in the Sambalpur district. She also told police that group members were extracting huge amount of money, and also sexually harassed the women cadres.
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November - 26 
A huge quantity of explosives was recovered when a police team raided a house at Chauldhipa in the Rengali area of Sambalpur district on November 26, reports The Hindu. The seizure included 297 pieces of gelatin sticks, 37-kilogram power gel, another
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A huge quantity of explosives was recovered when a police team raided a house at Chauldhipa in the Rengali area of Sambalpur district on November 26, reports The Hindu. The seizure included 297 pieces of gelatin sticks, 37-kilogram power gel, another high explosive weighing 25-kilogram, 34 detonators, 500-meters of fuse wire and 250-meters detonator charging wire. The district Superintendent of Police, Sanjay Kumar, informed that the explosives could be meant for the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). A retired college principal and his son were arrested in this connection for having links with the Maoists.
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November - 26 
Maoists abducted 15 railway workers who were working on the rail tracks between Bhansi and Kamaloor station in the Dantewada district on November 26-afternoon and subsequently released them in the evening on the same day by taking their mobile phone
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Maoists abducted 15 railway workers who were working on the rail tracks between Bhansi and Kamaloor station in the Dantewada district on November 26-afternoon and subsequently released them in the evening on the same day by taking their mobile phone and some repairing instruments.
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November - 27 
On November 27-night, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a civilian, Kosa Mando, in the Cheramangi village in the Awapalli area of Bijapur district, while he was guarding his field, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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On November 27-night, Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a civilian, Kosa Mando, in the Cheramangi village in the Awapalli area of Bijapur district, while he was guarding his field, reports Chhattisgarh 24x7.
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November - 27 
The Centre has provided INR 149.1 million to Orissa during the current financial year for tackling the Naxalite (left-wing extremist) problem that is spread across 16 districts, according to Naxal Terror Watch. The State government has decided to set
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The Centre has provided INR 149.1 million to Orissa during the current financial year for tackling the Naxalite (left-wing extremist) problem that is spread across 16 districts, according to Naxal Terror Watch. The State government has decided to set up a Special Intelligence Wing, Special Operations Group and Special Security Wing to strengthen the police force. Besides, police stations in the Naxalite-affected areas are also being repaired and strengthened. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that jails in the Naxalite-affected areas were being fortified and their staff being given special training. “Employees’ strength in 84 police stations in the affected areas had been increased and four special security battalions had been established. Police personnel are being given anti-Naxalite training gradually”, he added.
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November - 27 
Two claymore mines, two landmines, six detonators, one pressure mine and one pistol were recovered from a road near Ramavaram village under Motu police station in the Malkangiri district on November 27 during a joint combing operation by the Malkangi
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Two claymore mines, two landmines, six detonators, one pressure mine and one pistol were recovered from a road near Ramavaram village under Motu police station in the Malkangiri district on November 27 during a joint combing operation by the Malkangiri Special Operation Group and Central Reserve Police Force personnel.
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November - 28 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre from the Motu dalam (squad), identified as Salvam Dula, surrendered before the district police in Malkangiri on November 28, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police Satish Gajbaye disclosed tha
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre from the Motu dalam (squad), identified as Salvam Dula, surrendered before the district police in Malkangiri on November 28, reports The Hindu. Superintendent of Police Satish Gajbaye disclosed that Salvam was serving in the dalam for the last one year and added, “Unable to withstand the mental and physical torture he had received in the camp, he surrendered to the police.”
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November - 28 
According to Prabhat Khabar, cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a left-wing extremist group, shot dead two civilians, Prem Kunj and Rajkumar Sahu, under Murhu police station limits in the Ranchi district on November 28. The JLT claimed
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According to Prabhat Khabar, cadres of the Jharkhand Liberation Tigers (JLT), a left-wing extremist group, shot dead two civilians, Prem Kunj and Rajkumar Sahu, under Murhu police station limits in the Ranchi district on November 28. The JLT claimed responsibility for the killing and said that both the persons have brought police in civil dress with them while they came to pay levy to the organization. They also warned other police informers of dire consequences.
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*Data till , March 28, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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