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Nepal-Maoist involved in Madan Bhandari’s murder: UML Leader

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While the Unified Maoists’ Party Chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ continues to allege India for plotting murders of veteran communist leader Madan Bhandari and King Birendra and his entire family, a leader of party leading the government has alleged that it were the Maoists who were behind the ghastly murder of former General Secretary of the United Marxist Leninists’ Party.

“The Maoists are involved in the murder of former General Secretary Bhandari and leader Jib Raj Ashrit”, said Jaggannath Khatiwada, the UML leader addressing a press-meet organized by Press Chautari in Gaighat of Udaypur, January 27, 2010.

Khatiwada is a central memebr of the party.

“Why did they (Maoist) kill Amar Lama?” asked Khatiwada.

Khatiwada also said that in a bid to destroy the proof of Bhandari’s murder Maoists had also killed Amar Lama.

Bhandari and Ashrit died in a mysterious car crash in 1993 (Jestha 3, 2050 B.S) at Dasdhunga of Chitwan District. Among the three passengers in the vehicle only driver Amar Lama had survived. After ten years Lama was also killed by unidentified killers.

Prachanda in his fresh mass speeches has been alleging India for carrying out murders of Communist stalwart Mr. Madan Bhandari and Nepal’s late monarch Birendra Bir Bikram Shah.

He has claimed that the main reason behind the killing of the two adored figures had been their unequivocal love for their motherland. “They were both strong nationalists”, Prachanda has been saying.
Free entertainment that it is but yet slowly the "guarded secrets" are coming to the surface.
Posted on : 2010-01-28 06:23:32

Comments (4)


Commented by Bikash Bishwokarma - May 16, 2010 @ 2:07 AM

As I see nowadays, UML cadres are working and talking things in order to defeat Maoists. They are afraid of successes of Maoists and are trying to exclude the Maoists in the politics of Nepal. It is bad luck for Nepal that it has government that does things and talks only to harass Maoists, only against Maoists. The current government seems to be formed just to eradicate the Maoists, not for the goodwill of Nepal and Nepali people. It would be better for UML cadres and current government if they work for people, instead of speaking such nonsense things, and instead of doing such insignificant things.

Commented by Gautama - January 31, 2010 @ 4:34 PM

What prachanda said is logical.Open ur eyes see the recent potitical developments and territorial cat peeing behavior of India. Where the heck you can find loosers running govt in this earth? Where is the sovereignty? They were killed because of reason and the reason is their nationalism.grow up!

Commented by bikas12 - January 28, 2010 @ 7:22 PM

Prachnd: you are a liar. You said King Gyanendra killed Birendra when you are about to be prime minister. Now you are saying India killed Birendra. You are putting Nepal in difficult sitauion for so long because of your unstable nature. Whatever Ism you proposed is nothing but a insanity. Why should Nepali suffer becasue of you??

Commented by bimalesh - January 28, 2010 @ 10:26 AM

Oh, so India used Maoist to kill Madam Bhandari. Now the pieces are coming together. After all, Maoist were in the refugee of India and their top leaders were guest of India when the people were fighting for them.

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