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Nepal not Yam but dynamite between two neighbors, could explode

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At a time when the Unified Maoists’ Party is having dampened relations with their former shelter provider, the Indian establishment, some leaders in the Unified Maoists camp, seem to be up in an aggressive mood to further deteriorate the relations with the neighbor in the South.

Mr. Ram Bahadur Thapa alias Badal blamed directly India for elevating the people rejected Madhav Kumar Nepal as the country’s prime minister.

Mr. Thapa, a former military strategist of the rebel Maoists’ party was addressing a program in Hetauda of Makwanpur District, September 8, 2009.

Thapa, who is currently the general secretary of the Unified Maoists’ Party claimed that all those who are partnering in the current government of Nepal abide only by the diktats of their Indian masters, are all corpses and nothing more than that.

“Our protest programs are intended to dig grave yard for the government”, he added.

“The former feudal rulers of the country made our country a Yam between Two Boulders (India and China), now the Yam has turned into Dynamite”, Thapa claimed.

He threatened “if we are pressed further, it is certain that we will explode.”

Posted on : 2009-09-09 09:37:32

Comments (5)


Commented by Nishant - September 10, 2009 @ 3:37 AM

Maoists are responsible for all chaos in Nepal. India and China cannot efford and unstable Nepal.

Commented by Chote Lal - September 9, 2009 @ 10:00 PM

Speaking as a magar myself, this Badal is complete disgrace to our people. Why should Nepal be sacrificed to the whims and fancies of a terrorist like Badal who has the blood of so many janajatis on his hands? If he's so keen for Nepal to implode, why doesn't he set an example and just kill himself?

Commented by Chyangba - September 9, 2009 @ 6:31 AM

maoists are the most stupid people on this earth. They deserve death!

Commented by nat - September 9, 2009 @ 5:48 AM

wat difference will it make to the 2 billion on the either side........the dyamite will only harm 20 millon withn it.

Commented by try - September 9, 2009 @ 1:14 AM

go ahead - try it Badal.

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