Maoist leaders decide to oppose any activities against peace agreement
KATHMANDU, March 7: A meeting of the Maoist leaders has ended, reaching a three-point decision, including protesting and countering any activity that is against the peace agreement.
The government is preparing to give Rs 200,000 to each of the Maoist fighters who were certified as 'disqualified' for army integration as a part of the peace process.
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The government is preparing to give Rs 200,000 to each of the Maoist fighters who were certified as 'disqualified' for army integration as a part of the peace process.
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Kathmandu, March. A meeting of various parties and groups of the Maoist stream has decided to oppose and confront any activities that go against the words and spirit of the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA). The top Maoist leaders associated with the then Maoist party during the People’s War held a meeting at the Prime Minister’s […]
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KATHMANDU, March 7: Eight communist parties have announced their opposition to any actions that undermine the comprehensive peace agreement in Nepal.
The parties also addressed concerns regarding transitional justice and emphasized that these issues fall under the jurisdiction o