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Nepal Maoists told to Refrain from Extreme Left Ideology

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The Unified Maoists’ Party General Secretary Ishwor Pokharel has challenged the Maoists party to capture the State through yet another revolt if the Maoists’ can.

“If they have the guts we challenge them to declare another revolt and capture the State, if not then we humbly request them to stop threatening the people as no one is afraid of the Maoists’ bashing any more”, said Pokharel addressing a UML party gathering in Bhaktapur, Saturday October, 3, 2009.

“The Maoists are left with three options only...firstly, act as a responsible opposition, secondly, participate peacefully in the current government and finally, they can show their majority in the parliament and form government on their own”.

“The Maoists continue to play double”, said Pokharel adding that the Maoists’ must shun their extreme left ideology and give up criminal mind-set.”
Posted on : 2009-10-04 09:00:11

Comments (2)


Commented by Chote Lal - October 4, 2009 @ 1:51 PM

Maoists won't go for revolt because the cowards know they will be liquidated. The good news is that if they stay put, they can look forward to being tried like the Khmer Rouge. Either way, they are fcuked. That's what happens to terrorists.

Commented by correct - October 3, 2009 @ 11:42 PM

Absolutely correct Mr. Pokharel.

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