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Indian Maoists enjoy support of Nepal Maoists: C.P. Gajurel

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Just a day after one of the leading National vernacular dailies of Nepal revealed that secret talks were held in between the Nepal Maoists team led by Indra Mohan Sigdel alias Basanta with the outlawed Maoists’ Party of India led by Kishanji in an undisclosed location in India, one of the senior leaders of Maoists’ party of Nepal has beamingly admitted that the Indian Maoists’ Party enjoy full support of the Maoists’ Party of Nepal.

He, however, did not reveal whether this support was just a moral one or the one with weapons as suspected by the Indian media and the government in the South?

The meeting between the leaders of Unified Maoists’ Party of Nepal and the representatives of Indian Communist Party-Maoists took place between October 8-11, 2009.

The former chief of the Maoists’ Party Foreign Relations bureau and a politburo member Mr. C. P. Gajurel, the one who was imprisoned in Chennai some years back, if one were to recall, admitted November 1, 2009, that the revolt led by Indian Maoists have the full support of the Maoists in Nepal.

Mr. Gajurel made this tantalizing revelation talking to journalists in Simra, Bara District, November 1, 2009.

The Press meet was organized by the Revolutionary Journalists Organization, a local Maoists’ party affiliate.

Mr. Gajurel earlier addressing a gathering in Chandranighapur of Rautahat District said that with the “King with Crown” now limited in the pages of history, the Nepali Congress and the United Marxist Leninists’ Party are trying to Crown a new King with a Nepali cap.

Mr. Gajurel also revealed that the Maoists party will not join the government unless unconstitutional moves of the President were corrected and civilian supremacy restored in the country.

“The NC-UML led coalition government is preparing to invite alien army in Nepal to crush the agitation led by the Unified Maoists’ Party”, Mr. Gajurel also revealed.
Yet another headache for the establishment in the South thus begins hopefully!
Posted on : 2009-11-02 08:48:56

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