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Maoists initiative to come back to mainstream.

Statesman (India)

| July 30, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Statesman News Service KOLKATA, 30 JULY: Responding to the appeal of the state government to return to mainstream of life, four Maoists ~ currently put up at Midnapore Central Correctional Home ~ have decided not to pick up arms in future and expressed willingness to sit for Madhyamik examination next year. Soon after their appeal reached the Writers Buildings, the department of correctional administration announced that the government would arrange for books and teachers to help them prepare for the examination. The four Maoists ~ Prasanto Mahato, Lalmohan Tudu, Dhritiranjan Mahato and Sukhsanti Baske ~ were arrested from different places in Junglemahal in connection with a series of …

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