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The Supreme Court has asked the Andhra Pradesh government to consider setting up special courts for the trial of jailed Maoist leader Duna Keshav Rao alias Azad, who surrendered in 2011. The court made this suggestion after the counsel for the Odisha government said they are setting up special courts for Rao's trial.
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