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Nepal: Maoists chief Dahal sees rival camp in a mentally disturbed state
Telegraph Nepal, 28 January 2013
The Unified Maoists Party is totally committed to hold election within Jestha 15, 2069, said Unified Maoists party Chief Pushpa Kamal adding, if the opposition parties also make commitment in this line we are  ready to quit the government.

Chhattisgarh tribals defy Maoists, attend Republic Day celebrations
Times of India, 26 January 2013
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh's tribal population in the Maoist bastion Bastar on Saturday defied Maoist dictates and celebrated Republic Day although the rebels blocked dozens of roads in forested interiors. 

Tripura rebel leader held in Bangladesh, handed over to India
Times of India, 24 January 2013
AGARTALA: All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) chief Ranjit Debbarma has been arrested in Bangladesh and "pushed back" to India through the Meghalaya border. The rebel leader was produced before a court in Agartala on Wednesday and was remanded...

Eleven CRPF personnel injured in Maoists attack in Jharkhand
Indian Express, 21 January 2013
At least 11 CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) jawans were injured in a series of blasts triggered by the Maoists in Bokaro district of Jharkahnd last evening during a combing operation.

Copter hit as Naxals open fire
Hindu, 19 January 2013
A wireless operator of the State police was injured when suspected Naxalites opened fire at an Indian Air Force helicopter (IAF) in the forests of the Jagargunda block on Friday, State police sources told The  Hindu.

Naxals are not for development but destruction, say police
Hindu, 15 January 2013
The police issued a strong statement against the Naxals after they burnt down several road construction vehicles in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on Sunday.

Naxals torch 26 vehicles in Gadchiroli
Hindu, 14 January 2013
Over 100 Maoists on Sunday torched 26 vehicles, including water tanks, belonging to a contractor in Dhanora taluka of the district, police said.

Maoists stitched IEDs into slain jawans’ bodies, confirm police
Hindu, 13 January 2013
Senior police officials on Saturday confirmed, based on autopsy reports, that Maoists had placed Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) inside the bodies of two CRPF jawans and stitched them up. One body exploded when villagers were asked to remove it...

Maoist arrested in Gadchiroli
Hindu, 12 January 2013
Police arrested a Maoist “Deputy Commander” in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on Friday with the help of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Kasansur Dalam Deputy Commander Ramesh alias  Kaju Dadabi Gawade was arrested...

Maoists kill home guard
Hindu, 9 January 2013
Suspected members of a Maoist action team struck terror at Parnashala in Dummugudem mandal by gunning down a home guard on Tuesday.

Three Maoists surrender to police
Hindu, 2 January 2013
Three Maoists, including a couple, surrendered before Superintendent of Police (Rural) J. Satyanarayana here on Tuesday.

Nepal: Maoists Chief Dahal says Communists have negative mindset
Telegraph Nepal, 2 January 2013
Chairman Pushpa Kamal of Unified Maoists while addressing a program in Kathmandu, December 29, 2012, expressed his dissatisfaction on being heavily criticized by some communist leaders.

Five men with suspected Maoist links remanded
Hindu, 31 December 2012
Five persons taken into custody in Mavelikara on suspected links with the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) were remanded in judicial custody on Sunday.

Naxal training camp busted
Hindu, 31 December 2012
Security forces have busted a Naxal training camp following an encounter with the ultras during a search operation conducted in the Jappemarka forests in Bijapur district of Chhattishgarh, a top police official  said on Sunday.

Maoists surrender weapons, aid revised
Hindu, 26 December 2012
Two members of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) surrendered before the police in the State’s Purulia district, senior police officers said on Tuesday.

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