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Nepal Maoist Protest Begins With Tourch Protest

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Nepal Maoist has declared their begining of programmed protest from yesturday with burning the tourch lights in the streets... "This is what they call a civilian supremacy"Nepal Maoist Cadre In Tourch

The Unified Maoists’ Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal inaugurated the protest programs in the heart of the capital, Ratnapartk, at around 5:45 PM, November 1, 2009, by lighting a Torch amidst the presence of a sea of the Maoists’ cadres and party senior leaders.
Senior vice president Mohan Baidya Kiran, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, General Secretary Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal and other politburo members were present to grace the inaugural ceremony of the torch demonstration.
“We will encircle Singh Durbar-the seat of Nepal Government, if the government resorted to repressive measures, the government will itself be held responsible for the undesirable consequences arising thereafter”, thundered Dahal making a brief speech.
“We are ready to pay any price…use of force against our peaceful demonstration will compel us to declare another fierce revolt”, Prachanda concluded.

Dr. Babu Ram Bhattarai was not located at the Kathmandu Torch Demonstration as he had left for Gorkha District.
(Notably, it has been observed many a time in the past that Dr. Bhattarai prefers to remain out from the capital as and when Prachanda is with Narayan Kaji Shrestha).
The Maoists’ Party Kathmandu district chapter had prepared one hundred thousand torches that were carried by some fifty thousand Maoists’ cadres.
While the terribly shaken city dwellers were witnessing the Maoists’ extravaganza from their rooftops and by the side of the streets, the Maoists cadres who were chanting anti-government and anti-President slogans looked aggressive and excited.
Reports pouring in from outside of the Kathmandu valley have it that the Maoists’ Torch Rally saw unprecedented participation of the Maoists’ cadres mostly in Biratnagar, Janakpur, Birgunj, Narayanghat, Butwal, Nepalgunj, Dhangadi and Mahendranagar.

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