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Nepal Maoists’ declare two States, threaten Parallel Govt

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The Unified Maoists’ Party ignoring the repeated requests of the international and local communities to withdraw the unilateral declaration of Autonomous States, as a part of the Third Round of Protest Program, today December 11, 2009 declared Limbuwan and Kochila Autonomous States, at separate locations in the eastern part of the country.

At a program organized by the Party in Birtamod of Jhapa District, the ex-rebel party merged three Eastern districts of the country, Jhapa, Morang and Sunsari to form the State of Kochila.

The declaration was made amid presence of Netra Bikram Chand alias Biplav, party’s central leader who was sent to Birtamod to attend the special ceremony.

At a similar program organized in Myanglung of Therathum District, the Maoists’ declared the formation of the State of Limbuwan. The Maoists’ state of Limbuwan consists of districts, Dhankuta, Ilam, Bhojpur and Panchthar.

Suresh Ale Magar, one of the high ranking Maoists’ leaders was present at the special program held in the district headquarters of Therathum.

Mr. Magar addressing the enthusiastic Maoists’ crowd serving a warning to the Government in Kathmandu said that “until December 22, 2009 if demands forwarded by the Maoists’ party were not addressed, the party will be forced to run parallel government”.

The States that will be unilaterally declared by the Maoists’ Party are as follows:

Limbuwan, Kochila, Seti-Mahakali, Tharuwan, Kirat, Sherpa, Bheri-Karnali, Bhote-Lama, Tamsaling, Newa, Tamuwan, Magarat and Madhesh Sovereign States.

S.No

State

Location

Date

1

Limbuwan

Dhankuta

11, December, 09

2

Kochila

Biratnagar

11, December, 09

3

Seti-Mahakali

Dipayal

12, December, 09

4

Tharuwan

Nepalgunj

12, December, 09

5

Kirat

Diktel

13, December, 09

6

Sherpa

Solukhumbu

13, December, 09

7

Bheri-Karnali

Jumla

14, December, 09

8

Bhote-Lama

Humla

14, December, 09

9

Tamsaling

Kavre

15, December, 09

10

Newa

Kathmandu

15, December, 09

11

Tamuwan

Pokhara

16, December, 09

12

Magarat

Tansen

16, December, 09

13

Madhesh

Janakpur

17, December, 09

Posted on : 2009-12-11 19:14:25

Comments (2)


Commented by radha - December 11, 2009 @ 3:53 PM

Fantastic Serves right for the old rotten social order' representative "the present government" it sounds very similar to our west bengal government who is really responsible for these 30 years of stagnancy which is of course in line with our central congress and their ally's governance which are so short sighted that they could'nt even manage basic food and shelter to its countrymen in 60 years the time in which one growl old

Commented by chankya - December 11, 2009 @ 9:58 AM

Is nepal a name of freeland of impunity?Is there any law and order ?Is there any constitution?Is there any forceful obligation to obey it or not? \Or anyone can do anything what he/she likes?and reason is they have arms?Then should we say a nation/State?This is not now a time to impose emergency according to our constitution.If not we will have no time to repent,Open your eyes.Jai Nepal mata.

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