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Top Maoist leader Narayana Rao surrenders before A.P. police, regrets violence
The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayan…
The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist
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- The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace…
- The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist
- movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao
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- The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace…
- The Maoist movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao The Maoist
- movement has lost public support as the ideology has failed to keep pace with time, says Narayana Rao