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Mamata warns Maoists after killing of Trinamool worker
Hindu, 4 November 2011
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who had given a call to Maoists in Junglemahal to lay down arms and hold talks, on Friday issued a stern warning to the ultras saying the peace initiative should not be ...


Nagas call for three-day total blockade
Hindu, 2 November 2011
Notwithstanding the appeal made by Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to the Naga groups to call off their counter blockade, Naga leaders have called for three days of ‘total blockade' starting from 
Thursday midnight.


Maoists kidnap 15 in Bihar
Hindu, 1 November 2011
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Explosives recovered in Hazaribagh
Hindu, 1 November 2011
More than thousand detonators and ten bags of ammonium nitrate were seized during raids in Maoist-affected Hazaribagh district, the police said on Tuesday.The explosives were recovered during raids at 
areas near NH-33 last night, Superintendent ...


Maoists kill three in Jharkhand
Hindu, 31 October 2011
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Bomb blast on railway track in Assam
Hindu, 27 October 2011
A bomb exploded on the railway tracks in central Assam’s Dima Hasao district on Wednesday night, damaging the track and halting the movement of trains.There was no casualty or injury as no train was 
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Tripartite talks with ULFA held
Hindu, 25 October 2011
PTI Union Home Secretary R.K. Singh (left) holds talks with Arabinda Rajkhowa, ‘chairman’ of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and other leaders during a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday.A tripartite meeting, involving representatives ...


Maoist blast kills eight cows
Hindu, 24 October 2011
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Maoist bandh call has little impact in Junglemahal
Times of India, 22 October 2011
MIDNAPORE, WBl A bandh called by Maoists in Junglemahal today at the expiry of the seven-day ultimatum given to them by chief minister Mamata Banerjee to lay down arms, failed to evoke much 
response, with the ...




Mamata, Maoists harden stands
Times of India, 21 October 2011
KOLKATA: It seems the end of road for peace in West Bengal's Maoist-affected districts. Both, Mamata Banerjee and the Maoists, are hardening their stand. The mutual trust between the pre-poll allies 
broke within five months ...


Mamata's 7-day deadline to Maoists ends tomorrow, security strenthened
Times of India, 21 October 2011
JHARGRAM (West Bengal): Security has been heightened across Junglemahal with West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee's seven-day deadline to Maoists for laying down arms coming to an end on 
Saturday and the ultras calling a 24...






Alert against Maoists sounded in Kandhamal
Hindustan Times, 18 October 2011
A high alert has been sounded in all 14 police station areas in Orissa's Kandhamal district following revelations by a hardcore Maoist that an attack by the ultras was being planned. The Maoist,jagannath 
Nayak arrested ...


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