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Maoists' may form parallel government in Kathmandu

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The Unified Maoists’ Party Led ‘United Revolutionary Front’ (URF) has vowed to further intensify its sadan and sadak (Street and parliament) centric protests aimed at restoring civilian supremacy and also form a parallel government.

Currently, Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai, the Maoists’ Party vice president is heading the 175 member Revolutionary Front.

The Maoists party on Wednesday, August 19, 2009, formed a Sub-committee ‘Samyukta Rastriya Janaandolan Nepal’ to carry out its objectives.

Addressing the first convention of the said committee, said the Unified Maoist Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal that the Front has set the objectives among others as restoring Civilian Supremacy, pressurize the president to reverse his earlier unconstitutional moves and holding discussions at the CA over the Resolution proposal submitted by the Maoists.

Dahal urged all nationalists, republicans and communist to join the front.

“If our demands are addressed properly, we will head towards the formation of a national government else we will be forming an alternative parallel government”, said Gun Raj Lohani, a member of the committee.

Lohani making a threatening statement added, “In case our demands are not met with on time, we will on our own constitute the local bodies, establish sovereign federal states and at the center form a parallel government.”  

Posted on : 2009-08-20 09:09:32

Comments (5)


Commented by Smile - August 22, 2009 @ 12:00 PM

NCP Moist has turned its' head to revisionism but still they can use their miliraty to capture the state, there is no any doubt. But it looks too far from the communism ideology and that leads toward destruction. It has happened many times in cimmunist history. But we have heard someone is about to lead the MLMism to materialize the genuine dreams of brave martyrs.

Commented by Chote Lal - August 20, 2009 @ 9:17 PM

I would like to join the other commentators in wishing the Maoists god speed with their parallel Government and military revolt. The sooner they go for it, the sooner we can send them to meet their terrorist friends, the LTTE. Having been to Lenin's mausoleum, Prachanda can now go see Prabhakaran in hell and his son, Prakash, can say a big "hello mister how do you do" to Charles Anthony. Let's pray to Nilkantha and whoever that they won't change their minds.

Commented by Narbu - August 20, 2009 @ 6:15 AM

Go ahead ----. These maoist terrorist leaders qill be ---and the king will be coming back in nepal soon. These maoist leaders Prachada, baburam and bdal will be ---- 90 days from now on. Hindu force will ---to these nepal's ---.

Commented by agni prashad - August 20, 2009 @ 2:28 AM

Hey Maoists, please show your rebellion along with the Nepali people. The rebellion last time arround was in fact Indian rebellion against Ganendra who dared to refuse Indian hedgemony in Nepal.

Commented by go ahead - August 20, 2009 @ 12:03 AM

Go ahead maos - then bring out the army and finish them. No support from India this time so this is all bullying tactics - call their bluff - and their time is up. Go ahead make my day.

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