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According to a statement signed by Maoist press-in-charge, Ranjana Kumari, a three-day meeting was held on Chainpur hills in Rajgir district on an unspecified date to chalk out plans to attack the state secretariat as well as the state's parliament buildings.
From this sentence, the following information was extracted.
Chainpur hills Rajgir
Rajgarh
attack
a three-day meeting
the state secretariat as well as the state 's parliament buildings
This data was extracted from the following paragraph of the newspaper clippings.
According to a statement signed by Maoist press-in-charge, Ranjana Kumari, a three-day meeting was held on Chainpur hills in Rajgir district on an unspecified date to chalk out plans to attack the state secretariat as well as the state's parliament buildings. The statement said, "Thousands of Maoists, including top Naxal leaders and leaders of Nepali Maoists, took part in the meeting." Following the meeting, the Maoists declared that they would abduct politicians in Bihar and kill them. They have also threatened to blow up the state's parliament buildings, the secretariat as well as the official residence of the chief minister and 15 out of 30 targeted police stations within a span of two months, beginning May 29. However, Inspector General of Police, Anil Kumar Sinha, expressed his ignorance about any such letter or release received by the police from the Maoists.
Event ID | Date | Country | Storyhead |
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24995-42684-96966 | 6/1/2006 | India | Maoists from Nepal and India plan attacks in Bihar |
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Note: incidences are geocoded by the district centroid.
In the same newspaper clipping is further information on the events:
Event ID | Date | Country | Act | District |
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24995-42684-96966 | 6/1/2006 | India | attack | Rajgarh |
24995-42684-96968 | 6/1/2006 | India | abduct | Bidar |