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was "totally burnt"; in all, "there were more than 30 bayonet-like cut injuries on the front of the body". And, while there were "bullet, sharp cuts and burn injuries", "surprisingly" there were "no injury marks on his shirt and pant corresponding to his body parts".... "the extent of the damage caused to the body against the rather undisturbed surrounding of the spot where the body lay raises our suspicion about the official version". Indeed, "right next to where his body lay on the ground is a termite hill" that "remains undamaged by all the alleged exchange of fire". Indeed, even nearby, "not a single termite hill was damaged and no visible sign of burn or fire due to heavy rifle and mortar firing!"
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Suchitra convinced them, stating that she and "her men would take care of the 53-year-old politburo member's security." In their "probe report", the Maoists have also stated that Suchitra had been tactically switching on Kishenji's mobile which he had always been turning off while sleeping, in order to let it be traced by the police force. The Maoists had once brought to Kishenji's knowledge that a few of the State Committee members have noticed that his mobile phone occasionally rings during night, and he also found the news as odd.
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232:. His mother, Madhuramma, used to call him by the nickname, "Koti". On a night in 1974, when he was leaving home to go underground and join the Maoists, his last words to his mother were "police are looking for me and so from today, do not even think whether I am dead or alive." Going after Kishenji, the police knocked down the Mallojula family's house, during the "search operations" in 1982. After Madhuramma heard about the demise of her son, she burst into tears, and her first words were:
590:" to the Maoists' leader. His classmates and friends were also present at his house to comfort his grieving mother. While Anjaneyulu lit the "funeral pyre", the statement from CPI (Maoist)'s Central Committee, in which the party has accused that Kishenji was assassinated in a fake encounter, was read out by Varavara Rao. Also, maintaining the view-point that Kishenji was killed in a scripted fake encounter, Varavara Rao described the West Bengal government's actions as "
687:. After the encounter, the interlocutors decided to resign from the designated duty. Mamata Banerjee requested them to reconsider their decision, but they did quit stating, "The prevailing situation in Junglemahal does not allow us to carry forward the peace talks. We have expressed our helplessness and inability to the chief minister of West Bengal." Varavara Rao also raised concern over Mamata Banerjee's sincerity to look forward to the cease-fire and peace process.
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that the operations took place in daylight......Kishenji's death will be of particular significance to the Maoist movement in West Bengal. Kishenji's death will have an all-India ramification. I think it will be quite a while before the
Maoists are able to regroup in West Bengal. They will, of course, try to reorganise and find a replacement for Kishenji, but their area of operations will be reduced even further..
618:, requesting a juridical inquisition of his encounter. She said,"My son believed in something and he was murdered for that. I want to know how and who are the people behind his killing. I will go to the Calcutta High Court and, if necessary, to the Supreme Court to find out why they killed him like that." The former
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and "joint security forces", which resulted in his encounter. A CPI (Maoist)'s West Bengal State
Committee member told media that "Kishan was camping in a remote village on the Bengal-Jharkhand border with Suchitra and other rebel leaders such as Bikash and Akash. Suchitra had repeatedly asked Kishan
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Kishenji. We got to know of his whereabouts and activities from various sources, including a recently arrested Maoist leader, and with the precise information we could surround him and his aides. It also helped
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has claimed that "the story of an encounter was a fabrication", and described
Kishenji's killing as a "political murder." After the encounter, police were able to produce only Kishenji's body, which has raised some suspicion, because Kishenji was always surrounded by bodyguards and other associates.
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Sabyasachi Panda's hideout in Odisha is believed to have helped the security forces carry anti-Maoist operation against Mallojula Koteshwar Rao alias Kishenji. According to sources, the laptop was analysed by top analysts in Delhi to locate the
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Kishanji to refrain from going to Binpur as the regions of Binpur which Kishenji has previously visited were under raids from the armed forces; and when Kishenji was going to Binpur with Suchitra, accompanied by only five comrades, Akash also requested him to move into the region with more of
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wounds on the face; knife injuries were observed on the throat; there were hand fractures and two bullet injuries under one of the arms; "one-third of the left hand index finger was removed"; there were signs of enrooted bullets through the lungs; the right knee was hacked; the foot of the left leg
567:"I have seen him (Kishenji) several times since 1991. During the last 43 years I have seen a lot of dead bodies but none like this. They cut him, burnt him, then pumped bullets into him. There isn't a single part of his body without an injury. They kept him in custody for 24 hours and tortured him."
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Branding her as a "traitor", the CPI (Maoist) central committee has approved "retaliation" against those involved in the "conspiracy", saying they will be "punished when the time comes". The "inquiry commission" has said Mahato, who was believed to be with
Kishenji during his last few days, lured
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Kishenji, highlighting the political atmosphere during that time as an excuse to their viewpoint. After the news of Kishenji's encounter was aired, a
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and was working towards a truce with the government." The Maoists further claimed that Kishenji was assassinated insanely in a fake encounter, and said to journalists that as a consequence of the event, they hold back partaking in any "peace initiative," and demanded the "filing of a murder case
349:-savvy", and able to communicate in at least six languages including English, Telugu, Bengali, Hindi, Santhali and Oriya, Kishenji was a cadre with extraordinary qualities. He was a "media-friendly" cadre and once described himself as a "soft-hearted person, willing to forgive".
740:'s laptop, which was seized only a little time back before Kishenji's encounter from Panda's "hideout" in Odisha, was closely examined by experts at Delhi, leading them to locate Kishenji, and the CRPF did the "anti-Maoist operation against Mallojula Koteshwar Rao". However,
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After confirmation of the death of Kishenji, some regional ultra-radical organisations, other political personnel, and family members claimed that Kishenji had been captured and later killed while in CRPF custody, an allegation dismissed by then CRPF Director-General
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679:"One cannot expect them (the Maoists) to come to the negotiating table at gun-point. At a time when we have been trying to arrive at an understanding for a cease-fire, it is as if they (the Maoists) are being told to either surrender or get killed."
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by following the footsteps of Comrade Kotanna (Kishenji)" rather than mourning over the demise of eminent leaders. In the book, the Maoists have described the elimination of Kishenji as a "big loss to the naxal community", and held
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of pressurising the doctors to declare that Kishenji was not killed in a fake encounter. A few days later, on the morning of 7 December 2011, the photographs of Kishenji's body before the post-mortem procedure were leaked online.
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like "Amar rahe Kishenji", "Kishenji Amar hai" and "Johar Amarajeevi Kishenji". A large number of Maoists' sympathisers, representatives of a number of people's organisations, civil liberties activists, artists, singers including
441:, he had been accused of "sidelining" native leaders who supposedly "fell out with him", but later in December 2010, the arrested Maoists stated that there was "no rift" between West Bengal State Committee members and Kishenji.
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Sujata, who was also a Maoist, and the family is now worried about her whereabouts. Anjaneyulu asked the government to give his body to the family as the family wished to view him for "the last time" and carry out the
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2 million. But, after carrying out an "internal probe", the CPI (Maoist) by early 2013, is reported to have concluded that it was Suchitra Mahato who passed on the information about Kishenji's locations to the
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conducted a reconnaissance of the Silda camp on the morning attack. One of them, Sambari Hansda alias Seema was arrested by security forces on 17 December 2010, from Lakhinpur forest in West Midnapore district.
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He planned and executed several attacks on the State's armed forces. In 2010, he planned and directed a furious attack on the Silda camp in West Bengal, and in which 24 paramilitary personnel of
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as responsible for the "underdevelopment" and "resulting unrest" in the forest region districts of West Bengal. He even questioned Basu's basic understanding of communism. He wrote:
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to crush them denying their basic rights and privileges."
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2176:"Kishenji killed in fake encounter, alleges SP"
1708:. Westland (Tranquebar Press). pp. 97–98.
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181:and Central Military Commission member of the
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2454:Snigdhendu Bhattacharya (19 September 2013).
382:After spending decades, in the Naxal belt of
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704:gave a phone call to media personnel of the
497:in nature. We, therefore, want it to grow".
269:Kishenji did not view the independence from
177:), was an Indian political leader who was a
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1983:. Karimnagar: Essel Group. 25 November 2011
1734:"Kishenji claims responsibility for attack"
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2395:"A Death. And The Message In The Bullet"
1957:. Kolkata: Essel Group. 21 December 2011
1148:. Press Trust of India. 25 November 2011
746:representatives of intelligence agencies
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2766:. Kolkata: Essel Group. 5 December 2011
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2554:"Maoists brand Kishan aide a 'traitor'"
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1359:Janyala, Sreenivas (27 November 2011).
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2043:. Kolkata/Burisole: The Hindu Group
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1507:Mandal, Caesar (17 February 2010).
1288:Rao, A. Srinivasa (November 2011).
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2257:. Indian Vanguard. 7 December 2011
1856:, 21 November 2009, archived from
1675:Dutta, Ananya (25 November 2011).
1652:. 24 November 2011. Archived from
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852:Communist Party of the Philippines
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2552:Mondal, Pronab (15 April 2013).
2367:Dam, Marcus (25 November 2011).
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187:banned revolutionary
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1646:"Who was Kishenji?"
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