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          Kishenji was born in in Karimnagar and Venu in Regarding his political awakening, Kishenji says 'Several things motivated me: Writer Varavara Rao..

          The Chief of the rebels' military wing, Maoists leader, Koteswara Rao – alias Kishenji, stated that the attack was the beginning of "Operation Peace Hunt", the.

        1. A senior Police officer said "Goswami was close to Maoist leader Kishenji.
        2. Kishenji was born in in Karimnagar and Venu in Regarding his political awakening, Kishenji says 'Several things motivated me: Writer Varavara Rao.
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        4. The Maoist insurgency in India, also called Naxalism, has become a threat to internal security with ever-growing violence and attacks on.
        5. Bengal's nightmare Maoist Kishenji's profile

          "In eight states, there have been day-and-night search operations to trace me. In 1,600 villages in Bengal, people are on night guard to ensure the police can't find me.

          The people of Bengal love me. The police have to kill them before they can get me."

          That was the brazen statement of Mallojula Koteswara Rao alias Kishenji, India's most wanted Maoist and number two in the CPI (Maoist) hierarchy.

          The Maoists are now contacting militants in Assam and also looking for supply of arms, the MHA missive says.

          But on Thursday evening, he could not escape from the dragnet of security forces and met his inevitable end.

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          A born leader, a shrewd strategist and a ruthless killer, Kishenji was born in 1956 in a Brahmin family in the Peddapalli village of Karimnagar district in Andhra Pradesh.

          After completing his graduation in mathematics in 1973, Kishenji moved to Hyderabad to pursue a law degree from Osmania University.

          It was there that the seeds of politics were sown in him. He was associated with the Telangana Sangarsh Sami