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Nepal: No to competitive politics, Maoist leader

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A Maoists central committee member in Nepal has alleged that the Nepali Congress is trying to disintegrate the country with tacit foreign support.

Comrade Netra Bikram Chand alias “Biplav” speaking at a program in Kathmandu on Saturday, June 28, 2008, made these tantalizing revelations.

“The Nepali Congress has become the stooge of the foreigners and its final objective is to disintegrate the country”.

“Girija Prasad Koirala is playing double…he may have submitted his resignation but Koirala has made it sure that the deadlock continued for long”, Biplav said hinting that Koirala was the real man behind the current political stalemate led by the Madhesh centric parties.

“The imperialists and the feudal forces have joined hands to sideline the victory of the Nepali people and that they are the ones who have been provoking the Madhesi parties to prolong the deadlock”.   

“The Nepali Congress is accumulating power and is planning for the final battle”, Biplav said adding, “rest of the parties must remain united to foil this NC conspiracy which is very dangerous both in content and nature”.

The Maoists politics will no longer resort to the competitive politics… complete freedom is possible through establishing a peoples’ democratic republic.

Posted on : 2008-06-29 08:15:31

Comments (2)


Commented by Desh Bhakta Nepali - July 1, 2008 @ 2:00 AM

You get wahat you sow. NC (Sitaula, Ramchandra, Shekar) went against the spirit of BP Koirala to be hero in neplese politics by giving all to Maoist. Today, they pay for what they gave. secondly the worst is GPK, who is always power centric, just Prachanda declared he would be president, he sold his party into the hands of Maost and now he is also high and dry. desh bhakta nepali

Commented by smt - June 29, 2008 @ 6:07 AM

I feel after the king it is the nepali congress on whom the maoist is axe is going to fall !

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