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India corners Maoist rebels after decades-long struggle

Death of Naxalite insurgency’s leader a moment of triumph for Narendra Modi’s government

Indian communist rebel Nambala Keshava Rao was one of the country’s most wanted men, but few images of him are publicly available. 

A photograph from his college days, before he went underground in the 1970s to join what is known as the Naxalite movement, shows an intense, bearded young man in a striped shirt.

This week, Indian authorities released a new image, showing the 69-year-old Rao, with grey stubble, lying on a forest floor and apparently dead.

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