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‘Maoists favor Pol Pot regime in Nepal’

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A Communist leader-commitment wise, a sharp critic of the Maoists-instinct wise and in contradiction to his ideology as a matter of habit portrays himself as a staunch-democrat-to which he is not, Mr. K.P. Sharma Oli who generally is known for his jocular remarks-speaking at a program in the capital on Friday blamed the Maoists for trying to bring in a totalitarian system of the sort of Pol-Pot in Nepal.

“The inner intent of the Maoists in Government who are currently favoring a Peoples’ Republican Order is to implement a sort of totalitarian System in the name of the Peoples’ Republic”, said the Nepal Communist Party-UML Senior Leader Oli.

“This Maoists mission for a people’s republic will invite a conflict of much larger dimension”, predicted Oli.

Oil says, “The Maoists leadership is also known for their double talks”

“Prime Minister Dahal while meeting his party cadres not only calls India an expansionist force but when he met the Indian Prime Minister freshly in New Delhi could not restrain his temptation to hug him which perhaps explains the dual character of our Prime Minister”.

The Prime Minister who was on a trip to attend the 63rd UN General Convention in New York has misguided the people when he said that he was on a trip to the US and he also met President George Bush”.

“Basically he was in the US territory only to attend the UNGA”, concluded Oli at a media-interaction program orgnized by the Reporters' Club.

Posted on : 2008-10-04 10:04:12

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