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A team of Maoist sympathizers and interlocutors met with Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in Bhubaneswar on May 24 to remind the Odisha Government of the 14 promises they made but did not fulfill, to secure the release of then kidnapped Malkangiri collector R V Krishna.
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Bhubaneswar
Khordha
abduct
A team of Maoist sympathizers and interlocutors
Malkangiri collector R V Krishna
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Meanwhile, the State Government claimed that there has been an immense setback to Maoists in the State, reports IBN Live. A team of Maoist sympathizers and interlocutors met with Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in Bhubaneswar on May 24 to remind the Odisha Government of the 14 promises they made but did not fulfill, to secure the release of then kidnapped Malkangiri collector R V Krishna. The mediators have now set June-end as the new deadline for the demands to be met. The Chief Minister, for his part, gave assurances that he will release 168 tribals involved in minor cases. It has been a policy in our Government to withdraw minor cases against the tribals and we will do that again. But I have made it very clear that there have been several violent incidents in past three months and the Maoists should stop that immediately, said Naveen Patnaik.
Event ID | Date | Country | Storyhead |
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49849-96616-243643 | 5/30/2011 | India | Maoist couple surrender in Odisha |
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Event ID | Date | Country | Act | District |
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49849-96616-243643 | 5/30/2011 | India | abduct | Khordha |