Go back to Ganganagar
In addition, CM Banerjee held a meeting with Maoist interlocutors on October 18 and asked them to convince the Maoists to give a written undertaking saying that they (Maoists) will surrender arms and stop killing innocent people in Jangalmahal, reports The Economic Times.
From this sentence, the following information was extracted.
Jangalmahal, Jangalmahal
Ganganagar
surrender, kill
they ( Maoists ), they ( Maoists )
arms, innocent people
This data was extracted from the following paragraph of the newspaper clippings.
In addition, CM Banerjee held a meeting with Maoist interlocutors on October 18 and asked them to convince the Maoists to give a written undertaking saying that they (Maoists) will surrender arms and stop killing innocent people in Jangalmahal, reports The Economic Times. But the Maoists on October 19 made it clear that they have no confidence on the chief minister's initiative to hold talks with them to bring back peace and normalcy in the region. Maoist state secretary Aakash said the bandh has been called to give a befitting reply to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's refusal to address the issues we have raised for development of Jangalmahal.
Event ID | Date | Country | Storyhead |
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52310-101826-256621 | 10/20/2011 | India | Maoists call bandh in Junglemahal in West Bengal |
52310-101826-256621 | 10/20/2011 | India | Maoists call bandh in Junglemahal in West Bengal |
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are newspaper clippings and extracts collected by the South Asian Terrorism Portal.
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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52310-101826-256621 | 10/20/2011 | India | surrender | Ganganagar |