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Prachanda to lead protest against Indian 'encroachments'
PRACHANDA-PROTEST
Shirish B Pradhan
Kathmandu, Jan 3 (PTI) Maoists' supremo Prachanda will
spearhead protests against alleged encroachment of Nepalese
territories by New Delhi, amid stepped up anti-India
rhetorics, including blaming the giant neighbour's "naked
interference" for the deepening political crisis here.
The politburo of the main opposition Unified CPN
(Maoist) has decided to organise protests in the disputed
border regions where India has allegedly encroached Nepalese
territories.
The former rebels will also protest against alleged
unilateral construction of dams by India near the border that
has led to Nepalese territory being inundated.
Maoists chairman Prachanda will lead the protest in
the disputed Kalapani region, the tri-junction between Nepal,
India and China, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, the deputy leader
of the Parliamentary party, said on Saturday.
Prachanda has called for the withdrawal of Indian
troops from Kalapani, a disputed part of Nepal’s territory on
the borders of India, Nepal and China.
Vice chairman Baburam Bhattarai will take charge of
protests in Susta of Nawalparasi district while hardline
leader Mohan Vaidya Kiran will lead the protest in
Pashupatinagar in Ilam district.
Shrestha will address anti-India rallies at the
Laxmanpur dam site, which the Maoists claim has led to
Nepalese territory being inundated due to alleged unilateral
construction of dams by India near the border.
Prachanda has demanded the scrapping of the 1950
Indo-Nepal Peace and Friendship Treaty along with all other
"unequal" pacts with India and sought the ending of "special
relationship" with its southern giant neighbour. PTI SBP
MYR
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Shirish B Pradhan
Kathmandu, Jan 3 (PTI) Maoists' supremo Prachanda will
spearhead protests against alleged encroachment of Nepalese
territories by New Delhi, amid stepped up anti-India
rhetorics, including blaming the giant neighbour's "naked
interference" for the deepening political crisis here.
The politburo of the main opposition Unified CPN
(Maoist) has decided to organise protests in the disputed
border regions where India has allegedly encroached Nepalese
territories.
The former rebels will also protest against alleged
unilateral construction of dams by India near the border that
has led to Nepalese territory being inundated.
Maoists chairman Prachanda will lead the protest in
the disputed Kalapani region, the tri-junction between Nepal,
India and China, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, the deputy leader
of the Parliamentary party, said on Saturday.
Prachanda has called for the withdrawal of Indian
troops from Kalapani, a disputed part of Nepal’s territory on
the borders of India, Nepal and China.
Vice chairman Baburam Bhattarai will take charge of
protests in Susta of Nawalparasi district while hardline
leader Mohan Vaidya Kiran will lead the protest in
Pashupatinagar in Ilam district.
Shrestha will address anti-India rallies at the
Laxmanpur dam site, which the Maoists claim has led to
Nepalese territory being inundated due to alleged unilateral
construction of dams by India near the border.
Prachanda has demanded the scrapping of the 1950
Indo-Nepal Peace and Friendship Treaty along with all other
"unequal" pacts with India and sought the ending of "special
relationship" with its southern giant neighbour. PTI SBP
MYR
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