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Now, Maoists oppose NCTC
Hindu, 7 May 2012
In a rare instance of unanimity between the positions taken by the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) and Chief Ministers of the Maoist-affected States, the guerrillas have demanded that the Centre withdraw its proposal to create a unified National...
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Sukma Collector reaches home
Hindu, 4 May 2012
Freed by Maoists after 12 days in captivity, Collector Alex Paul Menon on FRiday reached his home in Sukma.
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Maoists up demand for releasing Menon,
Times of India, 29 April 2012
RAIPUR: In a fresh demand, Maoists holding Chhattisgarh's Sukma district collector Alex Paul Menon hostage have asked for 17 of their jailed associates to be released, sources said after the mediators
appointed by the government and the...
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Agnivesh: announce ceasefire, I'll broker Maoist-government talks
Hindu, 28 April 2012
Social activist Swami Agnivesh has volunteered to broker peace talks between Maoists and the government if the latter announced three months' ceasefire from May 15 to August 15 and halted its “Operation Green Hunt” against the extremists....
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Don't shelter Maoists: Mamata
Hindu, 25 April 2012
Asking people to remain watchful as the Maoists may try to regain ground under the guise of different organisations, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged a congregation at Lalgarh in Paschim Medinipur
district on Tuesday not to provide any...
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Three naxalites surrender
Hindu, 24 April 2012
Three naxals, including two belonging to Maoist party, surrendered to the police in the presence Superintendent of Police Rajesh Kumar here on Monday.
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Maoists abduct Collector in Chhattisgarh
Hindu, 22 April 2012
Cadres of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) on Saturday kidnapped Alex Paul Menon, Collector of Chhattisgarh's troubled Sukma District, after killing two personal security guards.
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Nepal Maoists under army now
Times of India, 11 April 2012
KATHMANDU: Nepal's Maoists, their weapons and the seven camps they are living in came under the command of the Nepal army on Tuesday as the country's five-year-old peace process neared conclusion.
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Odisha yet to name persons to be released
Hindu, 5 April 2012
The Odisha government, which announced that eight Maoists and 19 others would be released from jail, for freeing an abducted legislator and an Italian after pressure from the ultras, on Thursday had yet to
announce their names.
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