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Two security men killed in landmine blast in Lalgarh

Suspected Maoists opened fire and detonated a landmine, killing two policemen and injuring several others, near Pirakata in Lalgarh.

'Jayaprakash Narayan was successful in convincing the dacoits of Chambal to surrender. Similar efforts should ...
JP's methods should be used to talk to Naxals: Lalu

Friday , 27 November '09

There should be efforts as made by freedom fighter and socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan, to bring Maoists back to the mainstream, feels Lalu Prasad Yadav.
Three-pronged strategy required to control Maoists: Ajit Jogi

Saturday , 21 November '09

Socio-economic development, maintenance of law and order and initiation of dialogue can control Maoists, opined Ajit Jogi.
'Naxals get arms from China and not from the Chinese government.'
Maoists get arms from China, not Chinese govt: Pillai

Friday , 20 November '09

Maoists are getting arms from China, but not from the Chinese government, clarified Union Home Secretary G K Pillai.
'Maoists are making railway stations, trains, mobile towers and schools soft targets.'
Maoists are terrorists: Home Secy Pillai

Friday , 20 November '09

Union Home Secretary G K Pillai said on Friday that Maoists were terrorists and he had no sympathy for them.
Policeman killed, five injured in landmine blast

Thursday , 19 November '09

A policeman was killed and five others were critically injured in a landmine blast by Maoists near Maker police station in Bihar's Saran district.
FILE: Nearly 25 armed Maoists torched two vehicles and a earth moving vehicle in West Singhbhum district.
Maoists torch road construction vehicles in Jharkhand

Friday , 13 November '09

Suspected Maoists set ablaze three vehicles engaged in road construction work at Kodaiburu village in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district.
Maoists ready for ceasefire, won't give up arms: Kishenji

Tuesday , 10 November '09

The Maoists are ready for a ceasefire with the government, but they will not accept Centre's demand to abjure violence, said top Maoist leader Kishenji.
Buddhadeb is likely to address a rally at Debra during the visit.
Tight security for CM's visit to Maoist-hit West Midnapore

Friday , 6 November '09

Unprecedented security cover has been put in place in the town ahead of Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's two-day visit to Maoist-hit West Midnapore district.
'State governments are carrying out all the (counter) insurgency measures against Naxalites.'
Operation Greenhunt is purely a media invention: Chidambaram

Friday , 6 November '09

Home Minister P Chidambaram said that the Centre has no hand in direct operation against the Maoists, and its the state govt that's responsible for maintaining law and order.
'We don't want to oust CPI-M through imposition of President's rule.'
Who said I don't want joint operations?, fumes Mamata

Tuesday , 3 November '09

Mamata Banerjee said that the imposition of President's rule in West Bengal was not required as the people would vote out the left.
'We have extended our full support and cooperation to the Indian Maoists, who are launching armed revolt.'
We support the Indian naxals, concede Nepal Maoists

Tuesday , 3 November '09

Nepalese Maoists have finally conceded that they are extending 'full support and cooperation' to the Naxalites in India.
Tackling the naxals has emerged as the governments top most priorities in the rescent months.
Anti-naxal operations to be launched in states: Govt

Sunday , 1 November '09

As Maoists menace continued to be unabated, the government is all set to launch the much-awaited full-fledged anti-naxal operations at three different areas.
Centre needs state cooperation to enforce law and order: PM

Friday , 30 October '09

PM Manmohan Singh said that the Centre will work with all state governments regardless of their 'political complexion' for enforcing law and order.
PM for dealing with Maoist problem in a holistic way

Thursday , 29 October '09

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said the Maoist problem has to be dealt with "in a holistic way" through a two-pronged approach of enforcing law and order and simultaneously carrying out development.
'This was an operation, planned operated and executed by the Maoists using the tribals as front.'
Centre warns of hostage-like situation in coming months

Wednesday , 28 October '09

Home Secretary G K Pillai said as long as the Maoists have their one-point agenda of so called armed revolution, they would continue to carry out strikes.
'There was firing and a civilian driver was injured but there was no injury to CRPF personnel.'
Rajdhani passengers safe, confirms Chidambaram

Tuesday , 27 October '09

P Chidambaram said that the New Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express and passengers on board were safe and that the Centre has rushed a relief train to bring back the passengers.
Bhubaneswar Rajdhani stopped by Maoists, taken hostage

Tuesday , 27 October '09

Armed activists of a Maoist-backed group stopped the Bhubaneswar-Delhi Rajdhani Express and held up the prestigious train for several hours in a hostage-type situation.
Rajdhani standoff: Maoists demand cease fire from police

Tuesday , 27 October '09

Maoist leader Kishenji demanded security forces stop it as a condition for the release of two abducted drivers of Delhi-Bhubaneswar Rajdhani.
CRPF procures 1,000 GPS sets for operations

Tuesday , 27 October '09

The CRPF, which is all set to launch a major anti-naxal offensive across the country, is procuring 1,000 GPS sets to be primarily provided to its combat teams.
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