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  2. Bastar: The Naxal Story - Wikipedia

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    Abhishek Srivastava of The Times of India rated 3/5 and wrote "Bastar is a hard-hitting crime drama, with moments that surely shake you." [ 18 ] Deepa Gahlot of Rediff.com gave 2/5 stars and wrote "The Naxal movement has such a complex history that several books have been written to understand it.

  3. 2021 Sukma–Bijapur attack - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Sukma-Bijapur attack was an ambush carried out by the Naxalite-Maoist militants from the Communist Party of India (Maoist) against Indian security forces on 3 April 2021 at Sukma-Bijapur border near Jonaguda village which falls under Jagargunda police station area in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh, the ensuing gunfight lead to the killing of 22 security personnel [3] as well as 20 ...

  4. 2024 Kanker clash - Wikipedia

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    The encounter is considered one of the most successful anti-naxal operations in years. As of April 2024, the operations by security forces has resulted in killing of about 68 Maoists. The encounter can also be considered a major political victory for the government as elections was just 3 days ahead of the operation. [7]

  5. Naxalism - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The party was part of a coalition government in West Bengal. Majumdar believed that the party would support his doctrine. Majumdar believed that the party would support his doctrine. Land minister Hare Krishna Konar had been supporting his rhetoric and said, "the militant confiscation of land was integral to the party's programme."

  6. 2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valley - Wikipedia

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    On 14 September 2013, 14 Maoist cadres were shot by the Special Operation Group (SOG) [35] at the Salaikota reserve forest (35 km from Malkangiri) in South Odisha. [36] These Maoists were believed to be responsible for the attack on the Congress leadership in Chhattisgarh, [37] and had entered Malkangiri district from Chhattishgarh. [35]

  7. Communist Party of India (Maoist) - Wikipedia

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    The Maoists had structured "medical units" in the villages of Bastar, [67] and the CPI (Maoist) operates "mobile medical units." [53]: 101 Rahul Pandita writes: "In the field of health as well, the Maoists often fill in large gaps left by the state. Their mobile medical units cover large distances to offer primary health care to tribals....

  8. Timeline of the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency - Wikipedia

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    Areas with Naxalite activity in 2018. The Naxalite–Maoist insurgency is part of an ongoing conflict between Left-wing extremist groups and the Indian government. [1] The insurgency started after the 1967 Naxalbari uprising and the subsequent split of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) leading to the creation of a Marxist–Leninist faction. [2]

  9. Madvi Hidma - Wikipedia

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    Hidma was born in Purvati village of south Sukma in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. [3] He is also known as Hidmalu alias Santosh and is the face of Maoist in Bastar.After completion of education up to class 10, he joined the Party and became a master strategist of military operation and guerrilla warfare.