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CPI Maoist PLGA Anniversary: Know all about the extremist armed wing

“CPI Maoist PLGA Anniversary: Know all about the extremist armed wing”, Organiser, November 30, 2023:

The Communist Party of India (Maoist) is all set to celebrate its armed wing, People’s “Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), 23rd anniversary from December 2. The week-long celebration, which will commence from December 2-8, 2023.

During the week-long exercise, the Maoists usually undertake attacks on the security camps, civilians, and government establishments, disrupting transportation routes such as roadways and railway tracks in Maoist-affected regions of the country.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Maoists set ablaze a Jio mobile tower in the insurgency-hit Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh, dropping leaflets about the upcoming PLGA anniversary…..”

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