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Andhra Pradesh (Maoist Insurgency): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2002
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September - 1 
According to media reports, approximately 2, 000 persons took out a massive rally in Tekumatla village, Jaipur mandal (local unit of governance), West Godavari district, on September 1 against left-wing extremist—Naxalite—violence. The participants reportedly asked Naxalites not to enter their villa
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According to media reports, approximately 2, 000 persons took out a massive rally in Tekumatla village, Jaipur mandal (local unit of governance), West Godavari district, on September 1 against left-wing extremist—Naxalite—violence. The participants reportedly asked Naxalites not to enter their village. The rally was organised to protest the killing of former Naxalite cadre Ballam Narayan by Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG).
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September - 1 
Speaking to the media in Visakhapatnam, on September 1, the district police chief said Naxalites of the PWG did not kill ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) mandal unit president B Raja Rao. Rao was killed at Anantgiri on August 31. Media reports have already suggested that political rivalry was the rea
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Speaking to the media in Visakhapatnam, on September 1, the district police chief said Naxalites of the PWG did not kill ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) mandal unit president B Raja Rao. Rao was killed at Anantgiri on August 31. Media reports have already suggested that political rivalry was the reason behind the murder of Rao.
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September - 3 
Eight left-wing extremists—Naxalites—belonging to different groups surrendered to Karminagar police, on September 3. Addressing a press conference, district police chief R S Praveen Kumar said, among those who surrendered, four belonged to the People’s War Group (PWG), two to the Communist Party of
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Eight left-wing extremists—Naxalites—belonging to different groups surrendered to Karminagar police, on September 3. Addressing a press conference, district police chief R S Praveen Kumar said, among those who surrendered, four belonged to the People’s War Group (PWG), two to the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janashakti) and the others to the Praja Pratighatana group. The surrendered Naxalites told the media that the leaders of the Naxalite movement were deeply worried over the positive response to measures like the Parivartana Sadassu (transformation conclave), Swecha Sadassu (freedom conclave) and counseling initiated by the police. One of the surrendered Naxalites said his dalam (squad) had collected Rs 70 lakh per year from his area. Praveen Kumar said, despite extorting such hefty amounts, the Naxalites were doing nothing to ameliorate the lot of the poor. According to him, the Janashakti group alone had collected over Rs 100 crore during the past 30 years. He said the Naxalites were trying to stop development work in the rural areas. He urged the Naxalites to give up violence and become partners in rural development.
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September - 3 
In another incident, police arrested a surrendered Naxalite of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group and a sympathizer involved in several extortion cases, in Hyderabad on September 3. Some arms and ammunition were also seized from his possession.
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In another incident, police arrested a surrendered Naxalite of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group and a sympathizer involved in several extortion cases, in Hyderabad on September 3. Some arms and ammunition were also seized from his possession.
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September - 3 
Two Naxalites of the Prajapratighatana group and eight Naxal sympathisers were arrested from different places in Warangal district. In Sangareddy, two persons were arrested for illegal possession of weapons belonging to the PWG Naxalites.
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Two Naxalites of the Prajapratighatana group and eight Naxal sympathisers were arrested from different places in Warangal district. In Sangareddy, two persons were arrested for illegal possession of weapons belonging to the PWG Naxalites.
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September - 4 
According to media reports, addressing the annual senior police officers’ conference in Hyderabad on September 4, State police chief P Ramulu said the activities of the PWG are on the rise, particularly in the coastal Andhra region. He said, "The attacks on Anakapalli and Chodavaram police stations,
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According to media reports, addressing the annual senior police officers’ conference in Hyderabad on September 4, State police chief P Ramulu said the activities of the PWG are on the rise, particularly in the coastal Andhra region. He said, "The attacks on Anakapalli and Chodavaram police stations, both located in urban areas last month, clearly showed that Naxalism has spread across the State and it is time the Superintendents of Police tone up policing in the so-called peace areas." According to police sources, during the last two years, coastal Andhra witnessed 12 landmine blasts, 27 killings of police personnel and 124 other extremist-related crime, besides snatching of 39 weapons, as against a steep reduction in similar crime in the Telangana region. The statistics were revealing a clear shift in PWG-focus from Telangana to non-affected areas in Andhra Pradesh. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who also participated in the conference, reportedly told the police officers to go on ‘hot-pursuit’ of the extremists, and assured them of all help from the government in that direction.
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September - 4 
Faced with rising Naxal violence in the State, the police department is forming Counter Action Teams (CAT) to take on the Naxalite challenge. Quoting official sources, media reports said district-level police officers have been directed to form CATs using locally available forces at the police stati
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Faced with rising Naxal violence in the State, the police department is forming Counter Action Teams (CAT) to take on the Naxalite challenge. Quoting official sources, media reports said district-level police officers have been directed to form CATs using locally available forces at the police station-level. CATs will function under the direct supervision of Officers on Special Duty, Indian Policed Service (IPS) officers of the rank of an ASP, in each district.
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September - 4 
Warangal district police, on September 4, arrested six left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), responsible for blasting the Hanamkonda police station on December 24, 2001. Addressing a press conference in Waragal, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP)–Operations Nagi Redd
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Warangal district police, on September 4, arrested six left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), responsible for blasting the Hanamkonda police station on December 24, 2001. Addressing a press conference in Waragal, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP)–Operations Nagi Reddy said the attack was carried out under the supervision of PWG District Committee Secretary Ramakrishna with the intention of eliminating circle inspector Gulam Samdani. The arrested Naxalites were also present at the press conference.
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September - 5 
The Andhra Pradesh government, on September 5, announced it was prepared to resume the dialogue process with left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG), if the Naxalites were willing for direct talks. Speaking at the end of the two-day conference of senior police officers in
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The Andhra Pradesh government, on September 5, announced it was prepared to resume the dialogue process with left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG), if the Naxalites were willing for direct talks. Speaking at the end of the two-day conference of senior police officers in Hyderabad, State Home Minister T Devender Goud said at a media conference, "The State government is committed to finding a permanent solution to the Naxalite problem. The government is prepared for talks with the Naxalites and they are always welcome for a dialogue". He, however, added that the talks should be held in all seriousness. "Talks should not be held for name sake. They should have a logical conclusion," he said adding that the government will talk only to the Naxalite leaders and safe passage would be provided to them.
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September - 5 
The police department has reportedly urged the State government to raise another Grey Hounds-unit, exclusively for carrying out anti-Naxalite operations in coastal Andhra Pradesh. The proposal was discussed at length on the second day of the senior police officers conference, on September 5.
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The police department has reportedly urged the State government to raise another Grey Hounds-unit, exclusively for carrying out anti-Naxalite operations in coastal Andhra Pradesh. The proposal was discussed at length on the second day of the senior police officers conference, on September 5.
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September - 7 
Andhra Pradesh police recovered three high-intensity landmines on the road connecting Puttaparthi and Kothacheruvu mandals (administrative unit) in Anantpur district, on September 7. Police suspect the landmines were fixed to eliminate senior police officials and political leaders.
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Andhra Pradesh police recovered three high-intensity landmines on the road connecting Puttaparthi and Kothacheruvu mandals (administrative unit) in Anantpur district, on September 7. Police suspect the landmines were fixed to eliminate senior police officials and political leaders.
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September - 9 
Speaking to the media in Hyderabad, on September 9, Kanu Sanyal, one of the prominent leaders of the left-wing extremist—Naxalite—movement in the country disapproved the People’s War Group’s (PWG) strategy of forming armed squads and carrying out military attacks in the name of revolutionary warfare
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Speaking to the media in Hyderabad, on September 9, Kanu Sanyal, one of the prominent leaders of the left-wing extremist—Naxalite—movement in the country disapproved the People’s War Group’s (PWG) strategy of forming armed squads and carrying out military attacks in the name of revolutionary warfare. He said, "Without people's support the squads would become alienated and without people's participation no revolution can take place.'' Sanyal, was in Hyderabad to participate in a meeting of the Central Coordination Committee of Communist Organisations of India (Marxist-Leninist) and the Communist Party of India–Marxist-Leninist (Unity Initiative) [CPI-ML-Unity Initiative]. He pointed out that any movement without popular mass base was bound to fail. "We have seen it in West Bengal during 1967, when Charu Mazumdar followed his avowed policy of concentrating more on military actions rather than mobilising and organising people for seizure of lands and properties of landlords.''
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September - 11 
Andhra Pradesh police arrested two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), involved in the August 23-attack on the Anakapalle and Chodavaram police stations, Visakhapatnam district and the abduction of five police personnel, on the Vaddadi-Madugula ghat road, in the same dist
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Andhra Pradesh police arrested two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), involved in the August 23-attack on the Anakapalle and Chodavaram police stations, Visakhapatnam district and the abduction of five police personnel, on the Vaddadi-Madugula ghat road, in the same district, on September 11.
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September - 11 
Police sources said the arrested Naxalites were members of the Korukonda squad of the PWG’s Andhra-Orissa Border Special Zone Committee.
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Police sources said the arrested Naxalites were members of the Korukonda squad of the PWG’s Andhra-Orissa Border Special Zone Committee.
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September - 12 
Andhra Pradesh police arrested 10 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Kulwakurthi, Mahboobnagar district on September 12.
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Andhra Pradesh police arrested 10 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) at Kulwakurthi, Mahboobnagar district on September 12.
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September - 12 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Prajapantha (People’s Path) group killed a Panchayat (local body) ward member near Takkallapalli, Adilabad district, on September 12.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites of the Prajapantha (People’s Path) group killed a Panchayat (local body) ward member near Takkallapalli, Adilabad district, on September 12.
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September - 13 
Approximately 10 out of the 46 Naxalites of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, who surrendered to State Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in April 2002, have gone underground and returned to their group. Reports said the number is likely to rise. Media reports
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Approximately 10 out of the 46 Naxalites of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi) group, who surrendered to State Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in April 2002, have gone underground and returned to their group. Reports said the number is likely to rise. Media reports said police officials conducting anti-Naxalite operations are blaming the government for the turn of events and said the Chief Minister promised to give financial assistance and rehabilitation doles worth Rs 60 lakh to the surrendered Janashakti Naxalites. However, even after five months lapsed, no money has been released so far.
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September - 13 
Police arrested five Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), including the principal of a local high school, from the Mandamarri police station area in Adilabad district, on September 13. 20 detonators and 45 gelatine sticks were also recovered from their possession.
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Police arrested five Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG), including the principal of a local high school, from the Mandamarri police station area in Adilabad district, on September 13. 20 detonators and 45 gelatine sticks were also recovered from their possession.
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September - 13 
Three Naxalites of the PWG surrendered to the Guntur district police chief. Police sources said the surrendered Naxalites were members of the Mutalampadu village committee of the PWG and had decided to sever their ties with the group to register their protest against the looting of rice intended for
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Three Naxalites of the PWG surrendered to the Guntur district police chief. Police sources said the surrendered Naxalites were members of the Mutalampadu village committee of the PWG and had decided to sever their ties with the group to register their protest against the looting of rice intended for the Food-for-Work (FFW) programme, and for kidnapping children to recruit them into Naxalite ranks.
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September - 14 
An exchange of fire was reported between police and left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the forests on the Warangal-Karminagar districts border, on September 14 night. Police sources said a meeting to be attended by top-leaders of the PWG was thus foiled. The police g
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An exchange of fire was reported between police and left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) in the forests on the Warangal-Karminagar districts border, on September 14 night. Police sources said a meeting to be attended by top-leaders of the PWG was thus foiled. The police got the tip-off about the PWG plenary when they arrested Appana Srinivas of Nimmagudem, Karimnagar district, on September 12, while he was transporting essential commodities for the Naxal meeting in a bullock-cart. Subsequently, a special police party of Karimnagar and Warangal districts started combing operations in the forest areas. The police ran into two Naxalites who opened fire on them. While one Naxalite escaped the other was was arrested. Some arms and ammunition, including a tapancha (country-made rifle) and a grenade, were recovered from the arrested Naxalite. However, a major encounter was averted as the Naxalites got wind of police movements in the forests and called-off their conclave.
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September - 14 
Left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG) has created a website (www.peopleswar.4fra.com) holding out death threats to Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu and his West Bengal and Jharkhand counterparts Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Babulal Marandi, accusing them
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Left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG) has created a website (www.peopleswar.4fra.com) holding out death threats to Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu and his West Bengal and Jharkhand counterparts Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Babulal Marandi, accusing them of taking repressive action against the group. Claiming it has established a considerable presence in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Dandakaranya region, the website said its influence was spread over 3 lakh Sq Kms across the country and added it was ‘only a small beginning’.
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September - 15 
Speaking to the media in New Delhi on September 15, Vara Vara Rao, revolutionary poet and Naxalite-sympathiser, said left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG) has not closed doors on talks, despite the recent failure of efforts to open a dialogue with the government of Andhra
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Speaking to the media in New Delhi on September 15, Vara Vara Rao, revolutionary poet and Naxalite-sympathiser, said left-wing extremist—Naxalite—group, the People’s War Group (PWG) has not closed doors on talks, despite the recent failure of efforts to open a dialogue with the government of Andhra Pradesh. Rao, who was an emissary of the PWG in the preliminary talks with the government, regretted that the government was not at all sincere about ending the politics of encounters and killings, believing largely that the PWG’s decision to commence negotiations was driven out of a weakening of their movement. On the contrary, he said, the movement was fast spreading to almost the entire forest areas of Andhra Pradesh with the exception of perhaps Krishna and East Godavari districts.
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September - 16 
Andhra Pradesh police arrested two left-wing extremists—Naxalites––and a Naxal sympathiser from different places in Warangal district, on September 16. While one Naxalite belonged to the Prajapratighatana group, the other is a ‘deputy commander’ of the Morchana dalam (squad) of the Communist Party o
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Andhra Pradesh police arrested two left-wing extremists—Naxalites––and a Naxal sympathiser from different places in Warangal district, on September 16. While one Naxalite belonged to the Prajapratighatana group, the other is a ‘deputy commander’ of the Morchana dalam (squad) of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) [CPI-ML] (Janasakthi). Police sources said the Prajapratighatana Naxalite was arrested at Pasra in Mulug mandal (administrative unit), while the Janasakthi Naxalite was arrested from Baswarajupalle in Bhupalpalle mandal. Five detonators and five gelatine sticks were recovered from his possession. Another Naxalite sympathizer was arrested at Jangalapalle.
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September - 16 
In another incident, a Naxalite couple surrendered to the Khammam district police chief on September 16. Media reports said the couple––a ‘deputy commander’ of the Bhoopal dalam of the Janasakthi group and a dalam member––surrendered, citing love as a reason for their decision.
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In another incident, a Naxalite couple surrendered to the Khammam district police chief on September 16. Media reports said the couple––a ‘deputy commander’ of the Bhoopal dalam of the Janasakthi group and a dalam member––surrendered, citing love as a reason for their decision.
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September - 17 
In the other incident at Vadlarampuram village of Atmakur mandal, Kurnool district, the Atmakur single window president and the village water users’ association president were killed by Naxalites, on September 17 night.
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In the other incident at Vadlarampuram village of Atmakur mandal, Kurnool district, the Atmakur single window president and the village water users’ association president were killed by Naxalites, on September 17 night.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three local-level leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in two separate incidents in Prakasam and Kurnool districts, on September 17-18. In the first incident, the Peddadornala mandal parishad (local body) president was c
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed three local-level leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in two separate incidents in Prakasam and Kurnool districts, on September 17-18. In the first incident, the Peddadornala mandal parishad (local body) president was critically injured when Naxalites fired at him at Ongole, Prakasam district. He was immediately rushed to the hospital where he died.
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September - 17 
Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were arrested at Isrojiwadi, Karimnagar district, on September 18. Police also recovered a huge consignment of essential items, including posters and banners, meant for delivery to the PWG, from their possession.
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Two left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) were arrested at Isrojiwadi, Karimnagar district, on September 18. Police also recovered a huge consignment of essential items, including posters and banners, meant for delivery to the PWG, from their possession.
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September - 18 
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed shock over the killings and termed them as ‘cowardly and inhuman’. He said such crimes only exposed the ‘anti-social nature of extremism’
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Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed shock over the killings and termed them as ‘cowardly and inhuman’. He said such crimes only exposed the ‘anti-social nature of extremism’
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September - 19 
State Home Minister T Devender Goud, once again, appealed to the PWG to come to the negotiating table and said violence was not a solution to any problem. Participating at the three-day ‘Pakhal Girijana Utsav' at Kothaguda village, Warangal distrit, Goud said that there were many fora for extremists
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State Home Minister T Devender Goud, once again, appealed to the PWG to come to the negotiating table and said violence was not a solution to any problem. Participating at the three-day ‘Pakhal Girijana Utsav' at Kothaguda village, Warangal distrit, Goud said that there were many fora for extremists to raise their voice and win the hearts of people, in a democratic set-up. "Even in Jammu & Kashmir, despite a poll boycott call given by terrorists, more than 50 per cent of people participated in the election,'' he said. He said the Naxalites should join public life instead of resorting to killing political leaders and damaging public property.
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September - 19 
Two excise head constables and a private jeep driver were killed in a landmine explosion triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG). Two more excise constables were injured in the ensuing encounter in the forest area between Buchchaiahgaripalli and Siddarampuram vill
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Two excise head constables and a private jeep driver were killed in a landmine explosion triggered by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG). Two more excise constables were injured in the ensuing encounter in the forest area between Buchchaiahgaripalli and Siddarampuram villages of Bukkapatnam mandal (administrative unit), Anantpur district, on September 19. Police sources said the blast occurred when excise personnel were proceeding in two jeeps from Dharmavaram to raid illicit country-made liquor breweries in Bukkapatnam mandal. Immediately after blasting the landmine, the Naxalites opened fire at the other jeep. In the exchange of fire that lasted for about 15 minutes two constables were injured, while the Naxalites escaped from the scene. Police sources said the Naxalites could actually have intended to target police personnel, who were supposed to travel along the route.
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September - 20 
Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), attacked the house of Janga Krishna Murthy, Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Gurazala at Gamalapadu vilage, Dachepalli mandal (sub-division), in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, on September 20 night, media repor
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Left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG), attacked the house of Janga Krishna Murthy, Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Gurazala at Gamalapadu vilage, Dachepalli mandal (sub-division), in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, on September 20 night, media reports said. The Naxalites also looted two 9mm carbines from his security guards, his cellular phone and its charger. They deflated the tires of his car before fleeing. Reports said more than 30 naxalites, including 15 carrying firearms and others crowbars, and axes, were involved in the attack. The Naxalites belonged to the Krishnapatti southern squad area committee (SAC), comprising the local guerrilla squads of Naguleti dalam (squad) and Bellamkonda dalam. SAC 'secretary' Sagar reportedly led the attackers'. According to the reports, the Naxalites barged into the MLA's hose and captured him first and subsequently his guards were also asked to surrender. However, no injuries were reported in the attack. The MLA was attacked for his alleged 'collection' of money from people in the past.
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September - 21 
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, on September 21, said in Karimnagar district that his government was always ready to hold peace talks with left-wing extremists––Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG). He, however, said the PWG has to lay down arms in order to bring a lasting s
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, on September 21, said in Karimnagar district that his government was always ready to hold peace talks with left-wing extremists––Naxalites of the People's War Group (PWG). He, however, said the PWG has to lay down arms in order to bring a lasting solution to the problem of extremism in the State. He said an armed struggle would not solve anything.
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September - 21 
In another incident, on September 21 night, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an unoccupied, newly constructed rural police station building in Pothukunta locality, Dharmavaram town, Anantpur district. Media reports said approximately 10 Naxalites planted mines in the building and bl
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In another incident, on September 21 night, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted an unoccupied, newly constructed rural police station building in Pothukunta locality, Dharmavaram town, Anantpur district. Media reports said approximately 10 Naxalites planted mines in the building and blasted it with a remote device. Police estimated the loss at over Rs 10 lakhs. The Naxalites also reportedly left a letter at the site asking the government to stop combing operations, ‘fake encounters’ and harassment of parents of Naxalites.
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September - 22 
Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi), including a woman cadre, were killed in an encounter in Golla Buddharam village, Bhopalpalli mandal (unit of local governance), Warangal district, on September 22. According to police sources
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Four left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi), including a woman cadre, were killed in an encounter in Golla Buddharam village, Bhopalpalli mandal (unit of local governance), Warangal district, on September 22. According to police sources, on receiving information that a group of Naxals was camping in the village, a police party went on a combing operation in the area. On seeing the police, the Naxalites opened fire. In retaliatory firing by police, four Naxals were killed on the spot. Police recovered a sten gun, two .8 mm rifles, two DBBL rifles, a carbine and nine kit bags from the scene.
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September - 23 
Expressing regret over the killing of two excise constables in Anantpur district, on September 19, the PWG admitted that it was a mistake. In a statement released in Dharmavaram, on September 23, PWG Rayalaseema Regional Committee secretary Kishtappa said they killed the constables in the belief tha
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Expressing regret over the killing of two excise constables in Anantpur district, on September 19, the PWG admitted that it was a mistake. In a statement released in Dharmavaram, on September 23, PWG Rayalaseema Regional Committee secretary Kishtappa said they killed the constables in the belief that that they were police personnel. He explained that they had planted mines to trap police personnel, who they heard were coming to make security arrangements for Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Y S Rajasekhar Reddy’s visit.
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September - 23 
Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu, in Hyderabad, on September 23. Addressing a press conference later, Ramulu said the State government was ready for rehabilitation of surrendered Naxalites. He appealed to all Naxalites i
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Three left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu, in Hyderabad, on September 23. Addressing a press conference later, Ramulu said the State government was ready for rehabilitation of surrendered Naxalites. He appealed to all Naxalites in the State to join the mainstream.
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September - 25 
Alleging that the government was not honouring its word on extending the rehabilitation package given to surrendered left-wing extremists—Naxalites, Azmira Saraiah, a former member of the Praja Pratighatana group of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi), in Warangal dis
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Alleging that the government was not honouring its word on extending the rehabilitation package given to surrendered left-wing extremists—Naxalites, Azmira Saraiah, a former member of the Praja Pratighatana group of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML (Janasakthi), in Warangal district, has decided to go on an indefinite hunger strike. He will hold his in front of the State Secretariat in Hyderabad from September 25, today. Addressing a press conference on September 24, Saraiah said the government had promised him Rs three lakh for his rehabilitation apart from Rs one lakh reward and a plot for surrendering with arms on September 15, 2001. He said the police had not even withdrawn the cases foisted against him.
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September - 25 
An unidentified left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the People’s War Group (PWG) was killed and some arms and ammunition were recovered after an encounter in Dammannapet and Gandi Gopalpur forests, Adilabad district, on September 25. According to official sources, following a tip-off that a group of Na
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An unidentified left-wing extremist—Naxalite—of the People’s War Group (PWG) was killed and some arms and ammunition were recovered after an encounter in Dammannapet and Gandi Gopalpur forests, Adilabad district, on September 25. According to official sources, following a tip-off that a group of Naxalites was planning to hold a meeting in the forest, a special police party launched a combing operation in the area. Noticing this, the Naxalites opened fire on the police forcing the latter to return fire, in which the Naxalite was killed, while his associated escaped
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September - 27 
13 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including a former ‘district committee member’, an ‘area committee member’ and a ‘commander’––surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu, in Hyderabad, on September 27. Official sources said 10 of the surrendered Naxalites belonged to the People’s War Group (PWG),
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13 left-wing extremists—Naxalites—including a former ‘district committee member’, an ‘area committee member’ and a ‘commander’––surrendered to State police chief P Ramulu, in Hyderabad, on September 27. Official sources said 10 of the surrendered Naxalites belonged to the People’s War Group (PWG), two to the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) CPI-ML and one to the Veerana faction of the CPI-ML (Janasakthi).
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September - 28 
According to media reports, Reddy a former chairman of the Rural Electrification Societies Corporation (RESC), was facing threat from the PWG and was alerted by the police recently.
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According to media reports, Reddy a former chairman of the Rural Electrification Societies Corporation (RESC), was facing threat from the PWG and was alerted by the police recently.
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September - 28 
Five Naxalites of the PWG surrendered before the district police chief in Adilabad.
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Five Naxalites of the PWG surrendered before the district police chief in Adilabad.
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September - 28 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Y Ravindra Reddy, between Etigattu Rachapalle and Pedda Balijepalle villages near Rayachoti, Cuddapah district, on September 28.
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) killed a local leader of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Y Ravindra Reddy, between Etigattu Rachapalle and Pedda Balijepalle villages near Rayachoti, Cuddapah district, on September 28.
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September - 29 
Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a forest department guest house on the Hyderabad-Srisailam road in Mahbubnagar district, on September 29. Official sources said approximately 10 Naxalites, including two women of the Achampet dalam (squad), came to the guest hous
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Left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG) blasted a forest department guest house on the Hyderabad-Srisailam road in Mahbubnagar district, on September 29. Official sources said approximately 10 Naxalites, including two women of the Achampet dalam (squad), came to the guest house and blasted it using detonators.
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September - 30 
Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), involved in blasting the Anakapalle police station, Visakhapatnam district, on August 23, 2002, were arrested near the Mallikarjunaswami temple in Koyyuru village, Visakhapatnam district, on September 30. Five 12-bore rifles, five
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Five left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), involved in blasting the Anakapalle police station, Visakhapatnam district, on August 23, 2002, were arrested near the Mallikarjunaswami temple in Koyyuru village, Visakhapatnam district, on September 30. Five 12-bore rifles, five landmines, a soapbox bomb and a television set were seized from them. Police sources said the five Naxalites were involved in a number of criminal activities, including landmine blasts and attacks on police personnel.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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