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Nepal Maoist revive Parallel State Structure

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Enraged and pretty annoyed by their disrespectful departure from the government structure, the Maoists party has begun reactivating the people’s local government and people’s court that had been dismantled by the party’s high command after the party became a part of the main-stream politics more so when it formed the government.

The Maoists Party Central Secretariat meeting of the Dharan City Committee, Sunsari District, stated on Thursday May 28, 2009, that the move was aimed at confronting the government based in Kathmandu that is formed ignoring what is called the peoples’ supremacy.

The Maoists party had constituted the parallel structure at time of the peoples’ revolt that was kept in a dormant state after the party became a part of the main-stream politics.

“The Dharan Committee meeting also assured that the party will continue to fight for restoring peoples’ supremacy and provide justice to the needed ones.”

“It is not a Peoples’ Court in the strictest sense of the term but it is yet in its embryonic stage”, said Dharan district in-charge Mr. Chotlung.

Posted on : 2009-05-29 09:05:42

Comments (7)


Commented by Karan - May 31, 2009 @ 4:21 AM

If same kind of local level insturment lauch by Prachanda path surely there will again repeat the people's war. That is why we appeal to Prachanda peacefully you and your party should lauch campaign. Still majority people have hope your party could creat peace and security for people. We people need peace and security but things is not going well.That is why people are responsible not to political party leaders of Nepal.

Commented by Nepali dai - May 30, 2009 @ 9:39 AM

Do what ever you like Cam red Prachanda & Co. When you have listen other??But face the consequences also. How long your trick and strategy going to work, we have to see??

Commented by Siddhanjan - May 30, 2009 @ 7:47 AM

Not only in local area, Maoist should form a parrel government in national level coz this Government is India's cutlery.

Commented by Bishal Shah - May 30, 2009 @ 2:50 AM

I accept the view expressed by Mr. Sanjay and Jukali. Terrorists never change thie behavior and therefore, they need to be dealt forcefully. When other parties like UML and Nepali Congress don't care about democracy and sovereignty, expecting any good thing from the Bin Laden of Nepal is an absurd. Nepal is missing Monarchy very much. Bishal Shah

Commented by jukali - May 29, 2009 @ 8:15 PM

Let them revive everything. And next time, deal with sternly and forcefully, so that they can't get up again. Maoists don't understand any other language.

Commented by Karan - May 29, 2009 @ 10:19 AM

Every political party can do everything but they should firts priority peace and security.

Commented by sanjay - May 29, 2009 @ 6:16 AM

The maoist were terrorist before,it is terrorist,and will remain terrorist for ever. What is our nepal intellectual, lawyers, civil societies, supreme court judges , our intelligent journalists, opinion preachers say for these maoist activities.. Is it legal, constitution according to Nepl rule of land?? Does this act attaract any punishment from suprement court or not?? does this act tentamount to treason action against the state or not?? Who is going to punish these goons who is humiliating mother Nepal ..

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