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

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.
Saturday , 21 November '09
Socio-economic development, maintenance of law and order and initiation of dialogue can control Maoists, opined Ajit Jogi.
Friday , 20 November '09
Maoists are getting arms from China, but not from the Chinese government, clarified Union Home Secretary G K 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.
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.
Friday , 13 November '09
Suspected Maoists set ablaze three vehicles engaged in road construction work at Kodaiburu village in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tuesday , 3 November '09
Nepalese Maoists have finally conceded that they are extending 'full support and cooperation' to the Naxalites in India.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.