Discharged PLA warn of people’s war
KATHMANDU, Mar 3: Discharged members of the former People´s
Liberation Army (PLA) close to UCPN (Maoist) have warned of launching
yet another people´s war if government fails to address their demands.
They have also demanded that the Supreme Court deliver its verdict on
the petition filed against the government´s decision to provide each of
the discharged PLA members Rs 200,000.
The SC has postponed the final verdict on the issue for March 20. “We
don´t have patience to keep on hearing government´s assurances. We will
be compelled to launch yet another people´s war if the government fails
to address our demands,” said Lal Bahadur BK, chairman of the
discharged PLA members. “We demand that the SC issue its verdict on
time,” said BK. Similarly, discharged former PLA members led by Sagar
Limbu, who is close to CPN-Maoist, have also warned that they will join
the people´s war if their demands are not met. The discharged PLA
members have demanded removal of the “disqualified” tag, among other
things. In December last year, they had staged a month-long sit in at
the UCPN (Maoist) headquarters in Perisdanda.
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Nepal: Fresh civil war if parties ignore new Maoists, says Biplav
Secretary Netra Bikram Chand ‘Biplav’ of Nepal Communist Party-Maoist
threatened of a fresh civil war if the four-party syndicate continued
to ignore rest of the political parties represented in the erstwhile
constituent assembly. Addressing a press meet organized by Revolutionary
Journalists in Damauli of Tanahu District, March 2, 2013, said Biplav,
“Along with other opposition parties our party too needs to be taken
into confidence to resolve the political disputes.”
“None of the agreements reached between the four party leaders is
acceptable to our party”, claimed Biplav. “The four party leaders have
become the puppets of the foreign power centers as they have come to
terms over forming an election government headed by the Chief Justice
which is a proposition forcefully pushed by the foreign power centers.”
Biplav’s declaration is dangerous. “To provide the role of the executive
to the head of the judiciary is a conspiracy,” he said and added, “The
four party deal shall see forceful public retaliation.”
http://www.telegraphnepal.com/headline/2013-03-03/nepal:-fresh-civil-war-if-parties-ignore-new-maoists-says-biplav
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