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    41 Maoists, Including PLGA Leader, Surrender in Telangana

    Hyderabad, April 10 – As many as 42 members of the CPI (Maoist), including the commander of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) Battalion, Sodi Malla alias Keshal, surrendered to the Telangana Police on Friday, along with 36 firearms and 800 grams of gold.The Maoists who surrendered...
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    Multiple High-Ranking Officials Targeted in China's Anti-Corruption Campaign

    Beijing, April 3 The former head of Xinjiang, a senior official of the ruling Communist Party of China and also a member of the influential Politburo, is under investigation for suspected violations of discipline and law, the latest high-ranking official to be scrutinized by the anti-corruption...
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    Security, Infrastructure, and Rehabilitation: How India Won the Naxal War

    Raipur/New Delhi, March 31 – With Union Home Minister Amit Shah declaring that India has effectively achieved a Naxal-free status by meeting the government’s self-imposed deadline of March 31, a significant breakthrough has been achieved for the country, which was previously seen as a prolonged...
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    From Conflict to Rehabilitation: The Turning Point in Naxalism's Decline

    New Delhi, March 27 Union Home Minister Amit Shah had stated that the Narendra Modi government is committed to eradicating Naxalism from the country. He said that the Naxal threat will end by March 31, 2026. With just days remaining, the promise of ending the threat is set to be fulfilled.The...
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    India's Fight Against Naxalism: 2025 Sees Significant Losses and Surrenders

    Raipur, March 24 – Security forces have dealt a significant blow to the Naxalite movement in 2025, with official figures revealing substantial gains in the fight against left-wing extremism across central and eastern India.The data portrays a rapidly weakening Maoist outfit, characterized by...
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    After Decades Underground: Devuji’s Commitment to Legal Framework

    Hyderabad, March 14 Top CPI (Maoist) commander and key "strategist" of the banned outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devuji, has claimed that police arrested him and others before their surrender to the Telangana police on February 24.He vowed to continue fighting for people's problems...
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    After Four Decades, Devuji Surrenders - Details of the Surrender

    Hyderabad, March 13 Former top CPI (Maoist) commander and key "strategist" of the banned outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devuji, said on Friday that police arrested him and others before their surrender to the Telangana police on February 24.He vowed to continue fighting for people's...
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    North Korea Party Congress Reveals Leadership Shifts and Power Consolidation

    Seoul, February 27 – North Korean leader Kim Jong-un used the latest party congress as an opportunity to consolidate his power base for a long-term hold, effectively marking the beginning of his own era, Seoul's unification ministry said on Friday.In an assessment of North Korea's ninth party...
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    Devuji Surrenders, Vows to Pursue Political Life Legally

    Hyderabad, February 24 Top Maoist commander and the key "strategist" of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit, Thippiri Tirupati, also known as Devuji, surrendered to the Telangana police on Tuesday, after spending over four decades in hiding, police said.Devuji, a key member of the Central Committee...
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