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Rebels own up to Ansari killing by Suman K Shrivastava & Santosh K Kiro

Chief minister Arjun Munda today asked director-general of police (DGP) G.S. Rath to speed up the probe into Niyamat Ansari’s killing and book the guilty at the earliest, hours after the CPI(Maoist) claimed responsibility for the March 2 murder. The development came on a day the DGP dubbed the slain MGNREGS activist a “man of debatable character”. Last night, some Maoist pamphlets in which the banned outfit claimed that it had carried...

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NREGA whistleblower lynched

A social activist involved in exposing alleged irregularities in implementing MGNREGA schemes was beaten to death at Jeruwa village in Latehar's Manika Police Station. The incident occurred on the intervening night of March 2-3. Niyamat Ansari (53) was associated with former member of the MGNREGA council and present member of the National Advisory Council Jean Dreze. Latehar SP Kuldip Dwivedi said the sister of the deceased, Shaida Bibi, had lodged an FIR...

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Maoist hand in Drèze aide’s death

Two aides of economist Jean Drèze were targeted by unscrupulous contractors, suspected to have been backed by Maoists, for exposing rampant corruption in the Centre’s flagship rural job scheme in a Latehar village late last night. Niyamat Ansari died after he was beaten up mercilessly by a 12-member gang at Jerua village, 130km from the state capital, but his friend and colleague Bhukan Singh had a narrow escape as he wasn’t...

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Tribal outfit hails decision on jailed members by Satyanarayan Pattnaik

Activists on Wednesday welcomed the government's decision to review the cases against members of the alleged Maoist-backed Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangha (CMAS) outfit and take steps for their early release from prison. The tribal outfit has forcibly occupied over 3,000 acres of non-tribal land in Koraput's Narayanpatna block between 2009 and 2010. On November 20, 2009, CMAS activists had attacked the Narayanpatna Police Station. Two activists were killed in subsequent...

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RTI activist: Builder’s men attacked me

Right to Information (RTI) activist, Santosh Daundkar, has filed a police complaint saying he was assaulted, allegedly by a builder’s men, at Mumbai Central on Saturday. Daundkar, 38, filed a first information report (FIR) with the Nagpada police on Saturday night claiming that he had been assaulted for trying to expose the builder’s illegal activities. The police have arrested 51-year-old Daniel Abraham in the case and are investigating Daundkar’s allegations. “At around 10.30pm,...

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