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Nepal Maoist Preparing for another Revolt: Bhattarai

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The Unified Maoists’ Party of Nepal, apparently in their bid to bounce back to power in Kathmandu’s Singh Durbar has stepped up its vociferous attack on the incumbent government led by Madhav Kumar Nepal.

If the Maoists’ Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal on Friday, September 11, 2009, threatened his political detractors for inviting catastrophe by ridiculing the Maoists’ freshly pushed 45 point demands, a day after on Saturday his party deputy Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai further made a chaotic remark wherein he stated that his party’s led United Uprising be taken as a preliminary exercise towards yet another revolt.

“This is just the rehearsal of the blizzard that awaits the country”, is how Dr. Bhattarai sent spine chilling waves in the minds of the powers-that be in Kathmandu.

The Maoists Party, the largest in the Constituent Assembly is currently the main opposition party of Nepal.

Maoist leader Prachanda voluntarily resigned from the post of the Nepal Prime Minister May 4, 2009, to recall.

“The incumbent government is in a mood to impose war on us, we want things settle amicably, however, they want just the otherwise”, he told press men in Dadeldhura, Saturday September 12, 2009.

“They want to declare emergency and rule the country ad infinitum”, Dr. Bhattarai told the journalists.

Posted on : 2009-09-12 18:14:59

Comments (2)


Commented by lalu - September 12, 2009 @ 10:33 PM

How many more revolutions do you want Mr. baburam ? You killed more than 12,000 nepalese in your so called first revolution. Apart from throwing the monarchy, what did you give the people ? For people peace, prosperity comes first. You ruled for many months, what did you do ? What is the aim of your new revolt ? Ok, after you throw MKN then ??? In parliamentary democracy sometime you win sometime you loose. Every time you are out of the Government, so you want to revolt ? Be honest, either say you dont believe in this sort of democracy and want total maoism. Atleast people will belive you. We are not sure ( may be you uour self also ) what you want ? Why dont you kill everyone and then atleast the few remaining people can have peace. You talk against the king. Then when you were in power, why did not you call him for a trail- if he was a murderer. Why did not you take back the Nagarjun ? Why did not you make him pay taxes ? Why did not you confisticate his properties- if they were amassed illegally. Talking is something and doing is something. Why cant you stop tlaking and do something for the country. Be honest. Dont let the history spit on you.

Commented by Chote Lal - September 12, 2009 @ 12:12 PM

Maoists are nepali brothers and sisters and shouldn't be harmed. You, Bhedaram and your boss, Dahal baje, are different. The moment you go for your revolt, you two would have signed off on your death warrant. Nepali people will applaud your liquidation.

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