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Indians see Maoists for what they are!!
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Dr. Strangelove
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Posted on 01-11-08 3:15
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Red Army in Nepal
The Pioneer Edit Desk (11 Jan 2008) Maoists now want to be soldiers That the Maoists have now taken control of the agenda in Nepal is made apparent by their succeeding in getting their way with regard to their various demands. They have rejoined the Cabinet after three months of deadlock over the issue of the abolition of the monarchy that has now been eased.
The Maoists have used undemocratic means to achieve their agenda and have also succeeded in having the monarchy dumped through their pressure tactics. It will be recalled that the Maoists rejoined the Government after Parliament agreed in late December to amend the interim Constitution to declare Nepal a republic, subject to ratification by a Constituent Assembly, provided one is ever elected. The Maoists have now put forward the demand that their militia, comprising indoctrinated cadre who participated in the bloody decade-long insurgency, be integrated with the Nepal Army. It is undoubtedly true that the integration of the guerrillas into Nepal's Army was part of the peace accord that had been signed in November 2006. Under this agreement the Maoists had agreed to return their fighters to camps, store their weapons under UN supervision and join an interim Government. It was this peace accord that had opened the path for the Maoists to participate in Nepal's political process of which they have taken full advantage, resorting to undemocratic means. It is evident from the actions of Prachanda and other Maoist leaders that they cannot be trusted; the question of trusting their bloodthirsty militia, therefore, does not arise. If they are absorbed in the security apparatus before the Constituent Assembly election, they will be used to terrorise voters and facilitate a Maoist victory. Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala has understandably not acceded to the demand so far; instead, he has suggested that they serve as an industrial security force. Even that would be risky, not least because the Maoists continue to harass industrialists. There is little doubt that the integration of Maoists into the Army will undoubtedly politicise it. Yet, it remains to be seen how long Mr Koirala will be able to hold out. He has a record of weakness when in confrontation with the Maoists, and has repeatedly compromised over various issues. Clearly, the Maoists have been running circles around Mr Koirala and Nepal's political establishment, winning the battle of wits and, step by step, succeeding in their aims. They have, in this manner, been able to achieve what they could not in 10 years of insurgency. India is in part to blame for this destabilisation of institutions, including the monarchy, for the 'peace' accord was in part brokered by it. The chickens of chicanery are coming home to roost.
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Posted on 01-11-08 5:43
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every one sees the maoist for what they truly are.........but its a different opinion when there is a gun pointed at your direction.............India knows what the maoists are ...they have their own group of indian maoist rebels that they are fighting......but yet support Nepali maoist to oust the king...who was breaking the India's hold over Nepal and leaning towards China ............Indians cant loose Nepal because................ because If given the opportunity......Nepal has enough resources and hydro power that it can pay all the debts and become more rich than India.....so it has such a tight lock on Nepal and the leading leaders ......Indian pawns. why would Girija sell upperkarnali to Indian co in dirt cheap price when canadian, french etc companies were lined up and were ready to pay 10-20 times more than what india paid???? why???..... Dr.strangelove dont try to patronize India in sajha ok............WE KNOW VERY WELL WHAT INDIA IS DOING..........and will regret one day.
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Posted on 01-12-08 8:00
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MaddDogg, The main reason for posting the above article that was published in The Poineer is to show that even the Indians, who had nurtured and provided funding and shelter for the Maoist, have come to see the Maoist as threat to India. Maoists power had risen exponentially with Girija succumbing to their every whim and fancy just to hold on to that coveted premiership position. I, for one, am always against the Indian HEGEMONY in Nepal and elsewhere.
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Posted on 01-12-08 9:45
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then Im sorry about my assumptions about you.......but Indians have been facing the maoist problem long before Nepals maoist became real threats............thats what I dont understand............They knew that maoist is not good for any democratic countryt yet they supported our maoist and gave them sanctuary........thats why I hate India......In need they will even mould a piece of shit to a statue....and later complain of its stinking.......
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