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Mulugu: Police have unearthed a Maoist dump in the forests of Kalvapalli under the Sammakka Sarakka Tadwai mandal in the district on Friday. District SP Dr Sangram Singh G Patil said on Saturday that the Maoists had hidden explosives with a plan to terrorise people. “The CPI (Maoist) Telangana State Committee is planning to wreak […]
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Hyderabad: Key Maoist leaders Azad and Raji Reddy alias Venkatesh are willing to surrender and join the social mainstream due to health problems, Director General of Police M Mahendar Reddy said on Friday. “The CPI (Maoist) party leadership, however, is not allowing them to surrender,” he said. Covid-19 pandemic, which has affected the entire world, […]
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Kothagudem: Police arrested six militia members of CPI (Maoist) in the forests of Pusuguppa in Cherla mandal in the district on Saturday. Bhadrachalam ASP, Dr. Vineeth G told media persons that the arrested militia members were from Rampur village of Usuru block in Chhattisgarh State. They were spotted and taken into custody during combing operations […]
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They surrendered before Cherla CI Boddu Ashok and CRPF 141 Bn ‘A’ Coy DSP, Subhir Mandal at Cherla police station
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Besides the flags tied to trees, a letter in the name CPI (Maoist) Dandakaranyam Manala Special Zonal Committee was also dropped in Bunkyareddy thanda village panchayat office
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Maoist leadership is trying to capture and eliminate Madakam Chukki of Battigudem village, who came out of the party due to alleged harassment and torture
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Over 2000 people took part in the rally and a meeting held on July 30 in Chhattisgarh forests commemorating Martyrs Memorial Week annually observed from July 28 to Aug 3
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Kothagudem: A member of the proscribed CPI (Maoist) militia from Rekhapalli village of Bijapur district in Chhattisgarh was arrested in Cherla mandal in the district. The militia member, Madivi Ramesh, was held by a team of police engaged during a vehicle-checking drive at Danavaigudem on Saturday evening. He dropped Maoist pamphlets on a road between […]
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Ranjit, whose party name was Srikanth, was the Platoon Party Committee (PPC) member and was involved in four major assaults on security forces including the Jeeram attack in April 21
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Police have credible information that many innocent tribal children below the age of 18 years were being engaged by the Maoist party central committee leaders in their daily activities, said SP Sunil Dutt
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Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar said the Director-General of Police M Mahendar Reddy would take necessary action accordingly
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Madivi Iduma alias Surender, the area committee member of Manuguru Local Organisation Squad of CPI (Maoist) and his wife Madakam Budri alias Sony, dalam member of Manuguru LOS surrendered
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Nandu was working as a guard to the commander, CPI Maoist SGS (special guerilla squad), Lachanna. Nandu was suffering from ill-health and there was no chance of him getting proper treatment.
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The death of the Maoist came to light following the arrest of a Maoist courier Sodi Seethaiah and militia member Kunja Jogaiah of Chintoor mandal in East Godavari district
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Kothagudem: Police arrested four militia members of the CPI (Maoist) in Cherla in the district on Tuesday. Bhadrachalam ASP Vineeth G, speaking to media persons at Cherla, said during combing operations in the forest area between the villages of Veerapuram-Korakatpadu, a police team spotted the militia members and arrested four of them after a chase. […]
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The case was originally registered on November 23, 2020, at Munchigput police station in Visakhapatnam, in which Naganna was intercepted by Munchingput police while carrying Maoist literature and other incriminating materials.
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Sodi Deva, a native of Goddaliguda village which falls under the limits of Dornapal police station of Sukma district in Chhattisgarh State had joined CPI (Maoist) Party in the year 2011.
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The activists of these organisations have been regularly in touch and meeting the Maoist leadership in the forest area of Chhattisgarh
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Kothagudem: CPI (Maoist) Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee Official Spokesperson Vikalp said Maoists were never against talks but the government lacked sincerity in its approach. “The Maoists never gave up arms even during peace talks held in the past. It is the government’s responsibility to create a conducive atmosphere for talks. Deployment of police forces, setting […]
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The naxals appealed to para-military, Chhattisgarh police and Indian jawans not to take part in the anti-naxal operation, 'Prahar' but to quit their jobs, join and support the people's movement to defeat the operation 'Samadan-Prahar'