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How can fake Maoists Militias be integrated in Nepal Army? : Oli

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One of the influential leaders of the ruling United Marxist Leninists’ Party has claimed that the Maoists’ cantonments spread across the length and breadth of the country has already turned into a “Maoists’ Barrack”.

Addressing an interaction program in Kathmandu, October 23, 2009, Mr. K.P. Sharma Oli also said that in the initial phase the Maoists’ Cantonments were the Recruitment hub for the Maoists Party, later turned into the training centers and now they have been converted into barracks.

Mr. Oli also revealed that the real Maoists’’ combatants who were involved in people’s war for a decade have turned into YCL cadres and stay out of the cantonments…those who have been recruited at the later stage are staying in the cantonments.

Oli asked “ can the integration of fake militias staying in the cantonments undergo integration with the Nepal Army”?
This is Oli Ko Goli against the Maoists.
Posted on : 2009-10-25 09:17:50

Comments (3)


Commented by Pramod - October 25, 2009 @ 8:58 AM

MR comedey Oli is a street dog so whatever he say or told cannot be hear by the people of Nepal.

Commented by m@yahoo.com - October 25, 2009 @ 8:08 AM

correct. these maoists are up to no good.

Commented by Bharat Yadav - October 25, 2009 @ 1:19 AM

What about Sadhu Dhamala Mr Oli? Goli only to Moaists or you do have golis for rascals and anti-social elements whom you provide safety heaven?

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