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Kathmandu, June 19 (PTI): Nepal’s ruling Maoist party today split with a faction led by anti-India hardliner Mohan Vaidya forming a breakaway group, raising fears that his cadres might return to arms again.

Announcing the split at the end of a three-day national conclave of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Vaidya said his group will never accept the parliamentary system and threatened to launch a “peoples’ revolt” or “peoples’ war” to establish a “New People’s Republic” in the country.
Taking an anti-India posture, the leader of the new breakaway group, which calls itself the Nepal Communist Party-Maoist, demanded that all unequal treaties signed with India should be scrapped, including the historic Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1950.

Vaidya also demanded the withdrawal of permission to Indian companies to construct the Upper Karnali and Arun Third hydropower projects as he claimed these pacts were against national interest.

The break-up of the UCPN would pose new challenges in Nepal, which has struggled to implement a peace process after the end of a 10-year bloody civil war in 2006. An estimated 16,000 people were killed in the 1996-2006 Peoples’ war fought by the Maoists against the state.

Branding Maoist chief Prachanda and Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai as “neo-revisionists” and agents of “expansionists”, Vaidya said India had expanded its interference in the country during Bhattarai and Prachanda’s stewardship of the party.

He said the Prachanda-Baburam faction had “sabotaged the achievements of Peoples’ War and Peoples’ Movement” by dissolving the Peoples’ Liberation Army.

The split in Nepal’s dominant Maoist party plunged the country into deeper political turmoil after the parliament was dissolved in chaos.

The Maoist split comes as clamour is growing in the Himalayan nation for a formation of a National Unity caretaker government to hold the upcoming national elections in November.

The formal split was announced by Vaidya as he claimed support of 44 of the 244 central committee members at the convention attended by 2,000 delegates.

Vaidya said his new party would form a joint front with other patriotic, republican and communist forces and favoured the idea of convening a round table conference to draft the new Constitution. He accused Prachanda and Bhattarai of failing to draft the new Constitution within the deadline and accused them of disarming the Maoist combatants without completing the integration process in a fair manner.

The party named Ram Bahadur Thapa “Badal” as the general secretary of the new group. Netra Bikram Chand “Biplav” and Dev Gurung were made politburo members of the new group.


Anti-India hawk splits Maoist party

An opportunity for India to provide arms to Nepalese army and help finish off any commie who takes arms.
 
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China has the moral obligation to fund those freedom fighters in india

the regime in new delhi that systematically failed generations of indians should be removed

a full out civil war in india can solve all these problems.
 
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India tries to BULLY all its smaller and weaker neighbours and is the most abhorred country by its neighbours. Of course Pakistan being not so weak is a constant thorn in India's side.

Chinese had been responsible for unrest in Nepal.
 
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Kathmandu, June 19 (PTI): Nepal’s ruling Maoist party today split with a faction led by anti-India hardliner Mohan Vaidya forming a breakaway group, raising fears that his cadres might return to arms again.

Announcing the split at the end of a three-day national conclave of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Vaidya said his group will never accept the parliamentary system and threatened to launch a “peoples’ revolt” or “peoples’ war” to establish a “New People’s Republic” in the country.
Taking an anti-India posture, the leader of the new breakaway group, which calls itself the Nepal Communist Party-Maoist, demanded that all unequal treaties signed with India should be scrapped, including the historic Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1950.

Vaidya also demanded the withdrawal of permission to Indian companies to construct the Upper Karnali and Arun Third hydropower projects as he claimed these pacts were against national interest.

The break-up of the UCPN would pose new challenges in Nepal, which has struggled to implement a peace process after the end of a 10-year bloody civil war in 2006. An estimated 16,000 people were killed in the 1996-2006 Peoples’ war fought by the Maoists against the state.

Branding Maoist chief Prachanda and Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai as “neo-revisionists” and agents of “expansionists”, Vaidya said India had expanded its interference in the country during Bhattarai and Prachanda’s stewardship of the party.

He said the Prachanda-Baburam faction had “sabotaged the achievements of Peoples’ War and Peoples’ Movement” by dissolving the Peoples’ Liberation Army.

The split in Nepal’s dominant Maoist party plunged the country into deeper political turmoil after the parliament was dissolved in chaos.

The Maoist split comes as clamour is growing in the Himalayan nation for a formation of a National Unity caretaker government to hold the upcoming national elections in November.

The formal split was announced by Vaidya as he claimed support of 44 of the 244 central committee members at the convention attended by 2,000 delegates.

Vaidya said his new party would form a joint front with other patriotic, republican and communist forces and favoured the idea of convening a round table conference to draft the new Constitution. He accused Prachanda and Bhattarai of failing to draft the new Constitution within the deadline and accused them of disarming the Maoist combatants without completing the integration process in a fair manner.

The party named Ram Bahadur Thapa “Badal” as the general secretary of the new group. Netra Bikram Chand “Biplav” and Dev Gurung were made politburo members of the new group.


Anti-India hawk splits Maoist party

An opportunity for India to provide arms to Nepalese army and help finish off any commie who takes arms.

yeah right make sure you finish off russia vietnam cuba as well LOL
 
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india is the trouble maker in the region , we should all united and finish this sh@t stirrer country for good

Angel China funded maoist in Nepal and scs is the of classic example of greedy China.
 
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india is the trouble maker in the region , we should all united and finish this sh@t stirrer country for good

Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philipines, ASEAM

Does it ring a bell? And Nepal-India is similar to China-Taiwan. Same people, same religion, similar languages but different countries.
 
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India tries to BULLY all its smaller and weaker neighbours and is the most abhorred country by its neighbours. Of course Pakistan being not so weak is a constant thorn in India's side.
What will you say if Afghanistan become too pro Indian and we supply them hell lot of weapons? All know who is the trouble maker in the region.

Nobody wants unstable neighbor as it might affect their stability in border areas.:smokin:
 
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This guy is a serious threat to India. As I said before, India should arm the Nepalese army heavily against this guy.

A snippet from the below link.

Meanwhile, Maoist hardliner leader Mohan Vaidya Kiran was quoted as saying by Republica, English daily that the party (Maoist) should develop solid links with the Indian Naxalites and that will help the Maoists of both the countries fight against the ruling class


http://www.thestatesman.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=349729&catid=36&Itemid=66
 
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Angel China funded maoist in Nepal and scs is the of classic example of greedy China.

That is because we had some borders dispute with those countries,even then we never interfere with those countries internal affairs.
 
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China has the moral obligation to fund those freedom fighters in india

the regime in new delhi that systematically failed generations of indians should be removed

a full out civil war in india can solve all these problems.

You didn't even read the news did you :rofl:
 
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