The PWG is the most powerful Naxalite group in Andhra Pradesh, with a presence in all the 23 districts ofthe State, though such a presence is marginal in at least some of these. The group, however, claims that ithas established 'special guerrilla zones' of domination in North Telengana, South Telengana, Nallama and theNorth Coastal regions.
The PWG took birth in the forests of the northernmost coastal district of Srikakulam neighbouring Orissa in1980, when Kondapalli Seetharamaiah united some 18 Left Wing extremist groupings - survivors of the Naxalitemovement of the late 1960s and 1970s. But as the pressure from the police, particularly the anti-extremistcommando force - known as Greyhounds - mounted, the Naxalites shifted base to the southern parts of the State,which hitherto had served only as a sanctuary. According to the Andhra Pradesh Police, the PWG has some 7,000underground cadres trained in the use of weapons, including AK-47 rifles and landmines. Intelligence sourcesindicate that the PWG has assembled 16 action teams, most of them including women.
While the group has suffered several reverses in the North Telangana region - including Khammam, Warangal,Karimnagar, Nizamabad and Adiliabad - its activities have been on the rise in other parts of the state such asthe Palandu region of Guntur district in South Coastal Andhra, the Nalamalla forest areas, and in NorthCoastal Andhra - including East Godavari, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam.