Kishenji was given three days to surrender: Mamata
Claiming that slain Maoist leader Kishenji had been given three days' time to surrender by security forces after he was tracked down, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday said the rebe
Human intelligence, infighting helped track down Kishenji
The paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Friday expressed indignation over doubts expressed in various quarters over the genuineness of the gunfight that killed top Maoist leader Kishen
'Foreign objects' in 'Maoist' Sori, SC told
A special medical team of a Kolkata hospital today submitted its report in the Supreme Court on injuries allegedly suffered by Maoist sympathiser Soni Sori in police custody in Chhattisgarh.
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Kishenji killed in encounter in ‘junglemahal’
Elusive Maoist top gun Kishenji was on Thursday killed in an encounter with the joint forces at Burisole forest in West Midnapore district, a day after he narrowly escaped from there.
Kishenji, the marksman who was biggest security headache
A shrewd fighter and a marksman, top Maoist leader Kishenji spent three decades of his life in hiding, waging a relentless, bloody war against the state to emerge as the biggest security headache for
Hardcore Maoist couple surrender, meet Mamata
Responding to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's call, a hardcore Maoist couple against whom several cases of murder and violence including the deadly attack on a paramilitary camp in Silda were pending
Anti-Maoist committee member injured in firing
A member of an anti-Maoist committee was injured in firing by suspected extremists at Masandihi near here in Paschim Midnapore district on Sunday, police sources said.
The Jana Jagaran Mancha members
Top Maoist leader eludes capture
Top Maoist leaders, including Akash, who had offered truce to the West Bengal government recently, on Tuesday managed to escape during a raid by joint- forces on their hideout at Jhargram in West Midn
Mamata sets 7-day deadline for Maoists to lay down arms
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday gave Maoists a seven-day deadline to lay down arms, saying violence would not be tolerated any more.
"I am giving you (Maoists) a seven-day ulti
Blast reminder that there can be no let-up in vigilance: PM
Terming terrorism and Maoist violence as two major challenges facing the country, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday said the Delhi High Court blast was a stark reminder that there can be no