News for 'Communist Party of India-Maoists'

Bihar police identify 15 Maoists

Bihar police identify 15 Maoists

Rediff.com16 Nov 2005

Jehanabad incident: Police step up operations

Jehanabad incident: Police step up operations

Rediff.com16 Nov 2005

The Naxals have claimed that they do not have any hostages.

Maoists blow up rail tracks in Bihar

Maoists blow up rail tracks in Bihar

Rediff.com27 May 2008

Superintendent of Railway Police (Jamalpur) Vimal Kumar on Tuesday said over 100 ultras detonated dynamites to damage a stretch of track in both up and down lines near the outer signal on Monday night. Rail traffic was disrupted for several hours in the Jamalpur-Malda section because of the explosion, he added.

Bihar: 6 Naxals killed in encounter

Bihar: 6 Naxals killed in encounter

Rediff.com14 May 2008

Inspector General of Police (Operation) S K Bhardwaj told PTI that the encounter between the police and the naxalites lasted for over an hour in which over 200 rounds were fired from both the sides in which six naxalites and two policemen, including an assistant sub-inspector and a CRPF constable, were injured.

Bihar: Naxals blow up tracks, kill 4 cops

Bihar: Naxals blow up tracks, kill 4 cops

Rediff.com27 Feb 2007

Sources said about 200 rounds of fire were exchanged between the police and Maoists during the encounter, which lasted for about three hours.

AP: Top Naxal leader killed in encounter

AP: Top Naxal leader killed in encounter

Rediff.com24 May 2009

Sudhakar Reddy, one of the most wanted Maoist leaders, was member of the Central Committee and Central Military Commission of the outfit besides handling its intelligence wing. Another senior Maoist, Komati Venkataiah alias Prasanna, was also killed in the encounter.

SC dismisses NIA's plea against bail to Anand Teltumbde

SC dismisses NIA's plea against bail to Anand Teltumbde

Rediff.com25 Nov 2022

A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice Hima Kohli said it will not interfere with the high court order granting bail to Teltumbde.

Top Maoist killed in encounter in Andhra Pradesh

Top Maoist killed in encounter in Andhra Pradesh

Rediff.com2 Apr 2008

Communist Party of India-Maoist central committee member G Saraiah alias Azad and his wife Padma were shot dead in an exchange of fire with Greyhound commandos in the forests between Kantanapalli-Rampuram villages in Eturunagaram mandal. Azad was suspected of organising the killing of 16 tribals in Nizamabad district in 2002.

Maoists blow up railway tracks in Bihar

Maoists blow up railway tracks in Bihar

Rediff.com1 Mar 2009

The banned Communist Party of India-Maoist rebels blasted railway tracks in Bihar's Jamui district and torched a portion of Ratanpur station in adjoining Munger early on Sunday during a bandh called by them, disrupting train services on the Patna-Howrah main line for more than 7 hours.

AP: Top Maoist leader surrenders

AP: Top Maoist leader surrenders

Rediff.com2 Feb 2008

Communist Party of India-Maoist Central Committee member and in-charge of Haryana, Lanka Venkata Papi Reddy alias Ranganna alias Latchanna, surrendered before Andhra Pradesh Home Minister K Jana Reddy in Hyderabad on Saturday. Speaking to newsmen, Papi Reddy, 47, said that he decided to surrender and join the 'mainstream of public life' due to his failing health.

Bihar: Maoists blow up three buses

Bihar: Maoists blow up three buses

Rediff.com31 Oct 2006

Leave of all senior police officers had been cancelled in view of the event as there were apprehensions that the outfit might create disturbance.

4 killed in Bihar encounter

4 killed in Bihar encounter

Rediff.com20 Dec 2007

Four persons, three Central Reserve Police Force personnel including an assistant commandant and a suspected Maoist were killed in an encounter in Bihar's east Champaran district on Wednesday night.

AP: Naxal leader killed in shootout

AP: Naxal leader killed in shootout

Rediff.com15 Sep 2006

The police recovered an AK-47 gun, three rifles, some ammunition and kitbags from the spot.

Dealing with Maoists: Pragmatism setting in

Dealing with Maoists: Pragmatism setting in

Rediff.com3 Nov 2009

The home ministry's decision to agree to talk with the Maoists without pre-conditions may be the first steps to tackling the problem, writes P V Ramana.

'Naxal' Kobad Ghandy to write a book on his wife

'Naxal' Kobad Ghandy to write a book on his wife

Rediff.com4 Oct 2009

Kobad Ghandy, the politburo member of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist, will utilise his time in Tihar Jail to write a book on wife Anuradha, who was his comrade- in-arms for two decades in the naxalite movement. Sources said the 59-year-old Ghandy has requested the authorities for paper to write the book.

Maoists kill 3 in Bihar

Maoists kill 3 in Bihar

Rediff.com20 Aug 2007

Deputy Police Superintendent A K Lal said about 40 Maoists activists armed with sophisticated weapons opened fire on Sharma's family. His wife along with an uncle and a bodyguard were killed in the incident, he added.

Palamu Express derails following blast in Jharkhand

Palamu Express derails following blast in Jharkhand

Rediff.com24 Jun 2015

The Palamau Express derailed on Tuesday evening after suspected Maoists blew up a stretch of railway tracks in Latehar district but no casualty or injury was reported.

Andhra extends ban on Maoists

Andhra extends ban on Maoists

Rediff.com1 Aug 2007

The state Cabinet, which met in Hyderabad on Wednesday, took the decision to extend the ban on Maoist outfits, in view of the continuing Maoist violence in the state.

Bihar: 12 Maoists killed in encounter

Bihar: 12 Maoists killed in encounter

Rediff.com5 Mar 2006

Twelve proscribed Communist Party of India (Maoist) activists were killed in an encounter with police when they attacked Dumri police station in Gaya in the wee hours Sunday.

Economic blockade hits life in Naxal strongholds

Economic blockade hits life in Naxal strongholds

Rediff.com26 Jun 2007

The blockade, which began at midnight, had no impact in West Bengal and Orissa. Maoists, however, partially damaged a BSNL tower at Balimela near Malkangiri in Orissa in a landmine attack.

Orissa: 3 killed by suspected Maoists

Orissa: 3 killed by suspected Maoists

Rediff.com22 Jun 2007

Suspected Maoists have killed three persons, including a contractor, in Deogarh district, Director General of Police Amarananda Pattanayak said on Friday.

AP puts border areas on high alert

AP puts border areas on high alert

Rediff.com16 Jul 2008

The Andhra Pradesh police has sounded a high alert on its border along with Orissa after the latest attack by the rebels of Communist Party of India - Maoists in Malkangiri district of Orissa, in which 21 policemen were reportedly killed. A senior police official in Hyderabad said that all the sensitive police stations in the tribal and forest areas adjoining Orissa have been put on high alert and asked to maintain a tight vigil.

Bihar: Naxals blow up school buildings

Bihar: Naxals blow up school buildings

Rediff.com10 Apr 2007

The buildings housed a Central Reserve Police Force picket till a month ago.

137 Jehanabad inmates declared absconders

137 Jehanabad inmates declared absconders

Rediff.com1 Dec 2005

119 of the absconders are from CPI-Maoist outfit, while the rest are members the private militia of upper caste landlords Ranvir Sena, the sources said.

Jharkhand: 3 extremists killed in encounter

Jharkhand: 3 extremists killed in encounter

Rediff.com15 Nov 2005

Jharkhand: 3 extremists killed in encounter

Jehanabad: Maoists start executing captives

Jehanabad: Maoists start executing captives

Rediff.com14 Nov 2005

During last night's attack a sentry, a warder and a 'Ranvir Sena' leader Bade Sharma were gunned down at the overcrowded sub-jail

Bihar: Maoists blow up petrol pump

Bihar: Maoists blow up petrol pump

Rediff.com18 Apr 2008

Dozens of Maoist guerrillas in Bihar's Gaya district blew up a petrol pump owned by gangster-turned-politician Bindi Yadav and tried to set ablaze an oil point, tanker and generator room, the police said. Four employees of petrol pump have been missing since the Maoist attack. Police sources said activists of the banned Communist Party of India-Maoist were behind the attack.

Bihar goes hi-tech in its Naxal war

Bihar goes hi-tech in its Naxal war

Rediff.com26 Sep 2005

Maoist leaders eye NRIs, foreigners as members

Maoist leaders eye NRIs, foreigners as members

Rediff.com20 Mar 2008

Maoist leaders in India have decided to enroll non resident Indians and foreigners living in India as members. This is seen as a first major change in its strategy to widen their support base to intensify the armed struggle. The Communist Party of India-Maoist, a banned outfit, considered powerful and active in several states in India, in its recently released new Constitution made it clear that it is in favour of enrolling NRIs and foreigners as members.

Kalyan Rao surfaces, arrested

Kalyan Rao surfaces, arrested

Rediff.com19 Aug 2005

When Naxalite courts turned humane

When Naxalite courts turned humane

Rediff.com27 Nov 2006

Besides this, the naxals have also decided to do away with death penalty.

Bihar: Maoists blow up railway tracks

Bihar: Maoists blow up railway tracks

Rediff.com12 Dec 2007

The Maoists blew up the tracks near the Bhalui halt station on the Jhajha-Kiul section of East Central Railway around 2 am, disrupting train services on Patna-Howrah main line

West Bengal: Maoists kill CPI-M leader

West Bengal: Maoists kill CPI-M leader

Rediff.com1 Nov 2007

Suspected Maoists killed a local Communist Party of India-Maoist leader after raiding his house at Barabazar, about 50 km from Purulia, early on Thursday morning and fled towards the Jharkhand border, a senior police official said.

Maoists release 14 labourers

Maoists release 14 labourers

Rediff.com12 Feb 2005

The labourers were released on Friday night at a forest adjoining the villages where the labour camps from where they were abducted were located.

Bihar: Maoists kill 3 cops

Bihar: Maoists kill 3 cops

Rediff.com4 Jul 2006

a group of suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist rebels stormed the Tankuppa police outpost, in Gaya.

Naxals target busy Delhi-Kolkata rail line

Naxals target busy Delhi-Kolkata rail line

Rediff.com20 Dec 2004

Three important trains - Howrah-New Delhi express, Jammu Tawi express and Dehradun express were diverted due to the blast.

'The Left Won't Survive In India'

'The Left Won't Survive In India'

Rediff.com11 Oct 2023

'Our Left is squeamish about democracy. They are so mechanical they have only dogma.'