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'Maoist’s Next Movement will be Entirely Different'

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Hemanta Prakash Oli aka Sudarshan, the Polit Bureau member of the Unified Maoists while addressing a Revolutionary Journalist organization gathering in RUKUM, Yesterday, October 23, 2009, said that the Maoists’ impending movement will be somewhat different than the previous ones if the utmost flexibility being exhibited by his party in arriving at a consensus were ignored by the major parties.

Maoist’s threat loaded statements have begun appearing from different corners of the country!

“We exhibited maximum flexibility in order to arrive at a consensus, however, the regressive political parties have ignored our genuine demands and thus the would-be movement being waged by the Maoist party would be a different one than the previous ones”, declared Sudarshan hinting that the awaiting movement could be a violent one.

“We will manage the people’s supremacy to prevail come what may”, added Hemanta.

It is in this back ground that the Maoists party being the largest party in the incumbent parliament should be unconditionally allowed to form an all party government under its command, said the Maoist leader.

Hemanta also claimed that the current international situation too favored the Maoists.

“Chances are brighter that the other parties who differ with our stance, out of fear, may endorse our demands for the prevalence of people’s supremacy over military supremacy, Hemanta beamingly concluded.

Posted on : 2009-10-24 20:21:56

Comments (2)


Commented by nandelal - October 24, 2009 @ 6:32 PM

we must..ll all maoist-terroist leaders into gas ... in nepal to bring peace in nepal. We all democracy forces must be unitedto kill all these thug maoist 240 CA members, arrest the and put in the deadly....chambers and kill themust like .... chambers during the 1 and 2 world wars. We must ... thm at any cost to save the nation. Former chief COAS Katuwal must be come bak to kill all thesemaoist-.... leaders ad ut them in deathly .... kill them. Goo luck..

Commented by prakash thapa, in nepal currently - October 24, 2009 @ 10:50 AM

railing ta todney hola! ghar haru bhatkauney ta hola. we are accustomed to those violent games in the recent past. bamdev said King is coming soon. take it serioously barbad desh jko barbad chala. hoinara?

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