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conflict between the two main political parties in Andhra Pradesh during the 1980s to its advantage, and both of these parties would seek support from CPI (ML) PW in times of local elections. The CPI (ML) PW would provide such help in exchange for release of prisoners and laxed pressure on the movement from the security forces. Moreover, the party was strengthened economically through "taxations" of forest contractors.
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During the first two decades of its existence, the policies of the Andhra Pradesh state government vacillated in its approach towards the party. At some points, the state cracked down heavily on the party, at other points its approach was more conciliatory. The party was able to exploit the political
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At the time of the April 2004 state assembly elections, CPI (ML) PW ran a boycott campaign in its strongholds in the state (the Malkangiri and Rayagada constituencies). However voting increased significantly in these constituencies in spite of boycott calls from CPI (ML) PW, leading to speculations
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Between 2000 and 2001 there were several killings in conflicts between CPI (ML) PW and MCC in Orissa. However, in September 2002, CPI (ML) PW and MCC signed an agreement to coordinate activities in the state. At the time Santosh was the head of the CPI (ML) PW unit in the state.
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In 2000 CPI (ML) PW launched the People's Guerilla Army, which integrated previously autonomous units. The party had thousands of activists organized in 'dalams', small guerrilla units. CPI (ML) PW and PGA were mainly active in
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In February 1998 a police officer was killed in southern Orissa by CPI (ML) PW guerrillas. This was the first attack against Orissa Police by CPI (ML) PW fighters from neighboring Andhra Pradesh.
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In December 2004 CPI (ML) PW and all its front organizations were banned as a 'terrorist organization' under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2004.
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The party was banned in Andhra Pradesh in May 1992, under the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act. In February 1992 the Union Home Ministry requested the states of
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In 2001 the party held its first congress, although it counted this as the second because the CPI (ML) PW claimed to be a continuation of the original
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The armed squads of the party consisted of ten persons. The squads used encounters and landmines in confrontations with security forces.
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In October 2002 CPI (ML) PW issued a declaration containing death threats against the Chief Minister of three Indian states;
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On 23 September 2004 the Andhra Pradesh state government declared they would be holding peace talks with CPI (ML) PW and
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in support of CPI (ML) PW (the merger into CPI (Maoist) had not yet been made public at this point).
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and Dr. Kolluri Chiranjeevi. It emerged from a re-articulation of Naxalite activists in the
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region. The party had its roots in the Andhra Committee, that had broken away from the
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In 2004 CPI (ML) PW as part of peace talks with the Andhra Pradesh state government.
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in 1976. The new party was formed by the merger with the Kothandaraman grouping in
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to ban the party. The party remained unbanned at the national level, though.
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Organisations designated as terrorist organisations by Government of India
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In November 2004 a mass rally of some 150,000 people was held in
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whether the influence of the party was waning in the region.
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Communist Party of India (Maoist)
Ideology
Communism
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism
Political position
Far-left
CCOMPOSA
Politics of India
Political parties
Elections
communist party
Maoist Communist Centre of India
Communist Party of India (Maoist)
Muppala Lakshmana Rao
Marxism-Leninism-Maoism
Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia
Kondapalli Seetharamaiah
Telangana
Central Organising Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)
Tamil Nadu
Charu Majumdar
Maharashtra
Odisha
CPI (ML) Party Unity
Jahanabad

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