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Maoists trying to create anarchy in Nepal: PM | Nepal Prime Minister Madhav Kumar has described the UCPN (Maoist)'s street protests as meaningless and accused
them of trying to create anarchy in the country. Addressing the nation on Saturday
evening, Nepal said the strike will weaken democracy and added that new constitution
cannot be made and republic cannot be institutionalised. Saying that no government
can leave the nation in chaos, he reiterated that he would not step down nor would
his the government. "It is the responsibility of all state bodies to enforce the
democratic procedure, rule of law, peace and security and maintain harmony in
the society," he said. Meanwhile, UPCN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal "Prachanda"
said any interference in Nepal 's national sovereignty would be intolerable, and
added that his party and people will not bow to foreign lords. He said that all
changes in the country's history have always been established from the street,
and claimed that the nationwide strike will conclude in a day if the people support
the Maoist stir. He charged that the ruling parties want to abort the ongoing
peace process and constitution drafting, and said the Maoists have taken to the
people and agitation seeing that. Meanwhile, vehicular movement came to a grinding
halt due to shutdown. Thousands of Maoist cadres have been mobilised today in
order to make the strike successful. However, the Maoists have not obstructed
the emergency vehicles including press, ambulances, human rights officers and
milk tankers. Maoist cadres carrying party flag thronged the major inter-junctions
in the capital including Koteshwor, Chabahil, Gaushala, Maharajgunj, Gongabu,
Kalanki, Balkhu, Satdobato, Padmodaya, Baneshowr, Ratnapark, Tripureshowr, among
other places, Kantipur reported. |
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