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But the rising tide of state-sponsored violence and recurring conflict across India has compelled deeper reflection. The recent incidents of killings in central India—particularly in Chhattisgarh—are ...
The wife of prime accused in the Alipiri blast and IPS officer Umesh Chandra’s killing, Sri Vidya was deeply involved in CPI (Maoist) operations and recruitment of tribal youth in Chhattisgarh.
A high-ranking woman Maoist leader, Narla Sri Vidya, with a bounty of Rs 5 lakh, has been arrested in Hyderabad by local police.
Miyapur police arrested one of the most wanted Maoist leaders, Narla Sri Vidya, from New Hafeezpet, on Thursday.
Her brother Narla Ravi Sharma was arrested in 2009 and her sister Narla Sridevi worked in the CPI Maoist party, it said. Sri Vidya joined the outfit in 1992 at the instigation of her brother Narla ...
RAIPUR: Security forces in Chhattisgarh have uncovered a new layer of the Maoist insurgency network which is a specialized ...
Four Naxalites allegedly involved in planting an improvised explosive device near Bedre security camp on June 29 were arrested in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district, a police official said on Friday. Tamu ...
The Communist Party of India Rajya Sabha MP P Sandosh Kumar has written to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, urging the state government to name the upcoming Bihar airport after Swami Sahajanand ...
Officials said 25 surrendered in Bijapur, 15 in Dantewada, 13 in Kanker, eight in Narayanpur, and five in Sukma; 27 of them ...
Of the 66 Naxalites, 25 cadres surrendered in Bijapur, 15 laid down arms in Dantewada, 13 in Kanker, eight in Narayanpur and ...
Raipur: In a major success for the administration, 66 members of the banned CPI (Maoist), including some top leaders, ...
Maoists carrying combined bounty of Rs 2.54 crore surrender in Bastar, top Naxal Ramanna Irpa, with Rs 25 lakh reward on him, ...