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30/07/2010 Slogans, songs in Bihar jails to remember Charu Mazumdar   Patna, July 30 (IANS) Hundreds of jailed Maoists and activists   of the Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) Friday remembered   their icon and Communist revolutionary Charu Mazumdar in different jails across   Bihar, police said. Mazumdar, born in Siliguri in West Bengal, was the founding   father of the Naxalite movement. He was captured on July 16, 1972 and died in   police custody at Alipore Central Jail on July 28 the same year. 
 Nearly   300 Maoists and CPI-ML members,lodged in Beur jail in Patna, paid tributes to   Charu Mazumdar by shouting slogans. "They celebrated Mazumdar's martyrdom by   shouting slogans, singing revolutionary songs and saluting red flags in jail   wards," a jail official told IANS.
 
 According to jail officials, several   top Maoist leaders and Left party leaders also addressed Maoists after paying   tributes to Mazumdar.
 
 Tributes were also paid to Charu Mazumdar at   different jails in Gaya, Jehanabad, Aurangabad, Bhagalpur, a police official   said.
 
 Police sources said that more than 5,000 Maoists and CPI-ML   activists are lodged in different jails across the state.
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