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January - 1 
Maoist spokesperson, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, issued a statement, on January 1, criticizing intervention of the Government's in the protest by the civil society leaders demanding immediate promulgation of interim constitution.
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Maoist spokesperson, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, issued a statement, on January 1, criticizing intervention of the Government's in the protest by the civil society leaders demanding immediate promulgation of interim constitution.
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January - 1 
Maoists padlocked Village Development Committee (VDC) offices of Dharampur and Topgachhi in the Jhapa district on January 1, Himalayan Times reports. Earlier, they had padlocked offices of three municipalities and two VDCs in the district on December
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Maoists padlocked Village Development Committee (VDC) offices of Dharampur and Topgachhi in the Jhapa district on January 1, Himalayan Times reports. Earlier, they had padlocked offices of three municipalities and two VDCs in the district on December 31.
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January - 1 
Nepal News reports that Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala has warned that the Constituent Assembly polls would not be held within the stipulated timeframe if Maoists continue to oppose the re-establishment of police posts and return of the VDC sec
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Nepal News reports that Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala has warned that the Constituent Assembly polls would not be held within the stipulated timeframe if Maoists continue to oppose the re-establishment of police posts and return of the VDC secretaries to the villages. Himalayan Times adds that Koirala urged the Maoists to act responsibly, adding that the Maoists, and not the Government, would be held responsible if Constituent Assembly polls were not held due to Maoist actions. Reacting to Koirala’s statement, Maoist leader Dev Gurung said, "Prime Minister himself might be against holding the Constituent Assembly elections." He further added that restoration of all police posts were not essential for Constituent Assembly polls.
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January - 2 
James F. Moriarty, the US Ambassador to Nepal, said that the US Government would not remove the terrorist tag on the Nepali Maoists, as the Maoists had not yet proved that they have given up violence.
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James F. Moriarty, the US Ambassador to Nepal, said that the US Government would not remove the terrorist tag on the Nepali Maoists, as the Maoists had not yet proved that they have given up violence.
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January - 2 
Maoist cadres of the People’s Liberation Army, who were sheltering in the houses of villagers, have moved into the main cantonment and sub-camps of Surkhet district, reports Nepal News. At least 6,000 People’s Liberation Army cadres, after the signin
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Maoist cadres of the People’s Liberation Army, who were sheltering in the houses of villagers, have moved into the main cantonment and sub-camps of Surkhet district, reports Nepal News. At least 6,000 People’s Liberation Army cadres, after the signing of the Comprehensive National Peace Treaty between the Government and Maoists, were sheltering in the houses of locals in the adjoining areas. As per the agreement to establish a main camp and three sub-camps in Surkhet, sites were chosen at Dasharathpur, Lekhpharsa, Gumi and Gamkhola in the district.
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January - 2 
Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala warned that the Constituent Assembly polls would not be held within the stipulated timeframe if the Maoists continue to oppose the re-establishment of police posts and return of the Village Development Committee s
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Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala warned that the Constituent Assembly polls would not be held within the stipulated timeframe if the Maoists continue to oppose the re-establishment of police posts and return of the Village Development Committee secretaries.
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January - 3 
Around 11 of the United Nations arms monitors have reportedly arrived in Nepal to initiate the process of monitoring of management of arms and armies from January 7.
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Around 11 of the United Nations arms monitors have reportedly arrived in Nepal to initiate the process of monitoring of management of arms and armies from January 7.
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January - 3 
Madhav Kumar Nepal, the General Secretary of the Unified Marxist Leninist (UML), said that the top leaders of eight parties would meet to discuss the progress in the arms management issue. "We will ask the prime minister what the government has in mi
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Madhav Kumar Nepal, the General Secretary of the Unified Marxist Leninist (UML), said that the top leaders of eight parties would meet to discuss the progress in the arms management issue. "We will ask the prime minister what the government has in mind about when this arms management process will actually take off and where this process has reached at present," told Madhav Kumar Nepal to Kantipur Television.
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January - 3 
Maoist chief Prachanda, on January 3, asked his party cadres to allow Village Development Committee offices and the police to operate in Terai areas, according to Nepal News.
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Maoist chief Prachanda, on January 3, asked his party cadres to allow Village Development Committee offices and the police to operate in Terai areas, according to Nepal News.
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January - 3 
Maoists have been extracting ‘taxes’ in construction materials supply, rural roads and other internal resources of the Kaski District Development Committee (DDC) in several places of the district for the past five months, reports Himalayan Times. “Th
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Maoists have been extracting ‘taxes’ in construction materials supply, rural roads and other internal resources of the Kaski District Development Committee (DDC) in several places of the district for the past five months, reports Himalayan Times. “The Maoists are using their own receipt to collect taxes from 12 places of Kaski,” said Narhari Baral, the Local Development Officer.
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January - 4 
Dissident members of the Communist Party of Nepal – Maoist-Leninist (CPN-ML), led by a party member Raj Bantawa, organised the Party's Third National Convention on January 4, bringing the Party on the verge of split, Himalayan Times reports. Bantawa,
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Dissident members of the Communist Party of Nepal – Maoist-Leninist (CPN-ML), led by a party member Raj Bantawa, organised the Party's Third National Convention on January 4, bringing the Party on the verge of split, Himalayan Times reports. Bantawa, the Coordinator of the Central Management Committee of the convention, claimed that 15 of the 28 CPN-ML central leaders have endorsed the meeting. Rishi Kattel, politburo member of CPN-ML said the dictatorial nature of General Secretary Mainali has brought the party on the verge of split.
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January - 4 
Nepal News reports that Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula has directed the security chiefs to re-establish all displaced police posts of the Terai region within a week. Speaking at the meeting of security officials of the far-western region, Sitau
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Nepal News reports that Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula has directed the security chiefs to re-establish all displaced police posts of the Terai region within a week. Speaking at the meeting of security officials of the far-western region, Sitaula said all displaced police posts should be re-established by January 9 to hold the elections of the Constituent Assembly by mid-June 2007.
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January - 4 
The Joint Monitoring Coordination Committee (JMCC) of the Agreement on Management and the Monitoring of Arms and Armies selected Bhim Bahadur Gurung as commander of the 111 British and Indian ex-servicemen and Karna Bahadur Pradhan as the Deputy-comm
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The Joint Monitoring Coordination Committee (JMCC) of the Agreement on Management and the Monitoring of Arms and Armies selected Bhim Bahadur Gurung as commander of the 111 British and Indian ex-servicemen and Karna Bahadur Pradhan as the Deputy-commander, on January 4,according to Himalayan Times.
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January - 5 
The Maoists will organise street protests if the Government fails to issue a provisional constitution in the next eight days to pave the way for the insurgents to join an interim cabinet, according to Reuters. But they will not desert the peace proce
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The Maoists will organise street protests if the Government fails to issue a provisional constitution in the next eight days to pave the way for the insurgents to join an interim cabinet, according to Reuters. But they will not desert the peace process nor break the truce even if the deadline is not met, Maoist chief Prachanda said on January 5 at Dolakha, 100 km northeast of capital Kathmandu. “There will be peaceful protests and the civil society will join them,” Prachanda said on Kantipur Television.
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January - 7 
A meeting of the Maoists' Ilam District Committee, on January 7, decided to give the Village Development Committee (VDC) Secretaries limited assignments like distributing the citizenship certificates and updating the voters' lists, Himalayan Times re
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A meeting of the Maoists' Ilam District Committee, on January 7, decided to give the Village Development Committee (VDC) Secretaries limited assignments like distributing the citizenship certificates and updating the voters' lists, Himalayan Times reports. Maoist district deputy in-charge Kanchha Lawati @ Subas said, "VDC Secretaries will only be allowed to do works that are associated with Constituent Assembly polls," though an all-party meeting held under the coordination of District Development Committee (DDC) on the same day directed the VDC Secretaries to go to villages before January 15.
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January - 7 
Chandra Prakash Mainali, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal - Marxist Leninist (CPN-ML), on January 7, has been accused of being pro-royalist and has been ousted from the ordinary membership of the Party by a dissident faction led by R
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Chandra Prakash Mainali, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal - Marxist Leninist (CPN-ML), on January 7, has been accused of being pro-royalist and has been ousted from the ordinary membership of the Party by a dissident faction led by Rishi Kattel in a separate Third National Convention. Meanwhile, Kattel has been elected by the dissident faction as the new General Secretary and has urged the Seven Party Alliance constituents to recognise them.
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January - 7 
The 11-member United Nations-led joint monitoring team visited the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) camps in the Chulachuli and Ilam districts, and consulted with the PLA commanders regarding the management of arms as well as the supply of logistics in
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The 11-member United Nations-led joint monitoring team visited the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) camps in the Chulachuli and Ilam districts, and consulted with the PLA commanders regarding the management of arms as well as the supply of logistics in the camps, on January 7, reports Nepal News.
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January - 8 
A team of United Nations (UN) experts arrived at Chitwan’s Shaktikhor, the headquarters of the People's Liberation Army’s (PLA) 3rd Division, where the main camp of the PLA is based, to start works of arms and army management, according to Nepal News
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A team of United Nations (UN) experts arrived at Chitwan’s Shaktikhor, the headquarters of the People's Liberation Army’s (PLA) 3rd Division, where the main camp of the PLA is based, to start works of arms and army management, according to Nepal News. The joint committee of the Nepal Army, PLA and UN experts have started training on arms monitoring to 101 former Gurkha soldiers in Kathmandu.
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January - 8 
Himalayan Times reports that not a single Police Post is restored in Gorkha till now due to the Maoists' obstructions, although meetings were held between the Maoists and local administration on this issue. CPN-M Gorkha district secretary Prakash sai
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Himalayan Times reports that not a single Police Post is restored in Gorkha till now due to the Maoists' obstructions, although meetings were held between the Maoists and local administration on this issue. CPN-M Gorkha district secretary Prakash said that his party stands for restoration of Police Posts based on understanding only after the interim statute comes into effect.
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Six women cadres of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) fled from the outfit’s Chulachuli-based headquarters in Ilam district on January 8-9 due to hard routine in the camp, irregularities in getting salary and inappropriate management of the camps, accor
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Six women cadres of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) fled from the outfit’s Chulachuli-based headquarters in Ilam district on January 8-9 due to hard routine in the camp, irregularities in getting salary and inappropriate management of the camps, according to Himalayan Times.
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January - 8 
The SPA and Maoist leaders have also decided to complete the task of reinstating the Police Posts by January 14 and asked all the Village Development Committee (VDC) Secretaries to rejoin their offices by the same day.
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The SPA and Maoist leaders have also decided to complete the task of reinstating the Police Posts by January 14 and asked all the Village Development Committee (VDC) Secretaries to rejoin their offices by the same day.
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January - 8 
Top leaders of the ruling Seven Party Alliance (SPA) and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M), on January 8, agreed to promulgate the interim constitution and form the interim legislature on January 15, formally opening the doors for Maoists t
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Top leaders of the ruling Seven Party Alliance (SPA) and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M), on January 8, agreed to promulgate the interim constitution and form the interim legislature on January 15, formally opening the doors for Maoists to join the political mainstream, Kantipur reports. With this agreement, Maoists will be able to participate in the interim legislature, which will be mandated to hold the Constituent Assembly elections to draft a new constitution for the nation.
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January - 9 
Re-establishment of Police Posts is gaining momentum through out the country. An Area Police Office (APO) in Mahendranagar and two Police Posts at Singiya and Barahachhetra VDCs were re-established in Sunsari district. Similarly, a number of Police P
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Re-establishment of Police Posts is gaining momentum through out the country. An Area Police Office (APO) in Mahendranagar and two Police Posts at Singiya and Barahachhetra VDCs were re-established in Sunsari district. Similarly, a number of Police Posts have been re-established in Ramechhhap, Sarlahi and Udaypur districts.
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January - 9 
The Chilime Public Concerned Consumers’ Committee (CPCCC), formed by the Maoists, padlocked the Head Box of the Chilime Hydro Power Project (CHPP) in Rasuwa district on January 9, forcing stoppage of electricity production from the morning, reports H
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The Chilime Public Concerned Consumers’ Committee (CPCCC), formed by the Maoists, padlocked the Head Box of the Chilime Hydro Power Project (CHPP) in Rasuwa district on January 9, forcing stoppage of electricity production from the morning, reports Himalayan Times.
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January - 9 
The consumers’ committee has been demanding that the CHPP provide free electricity to the residents of Syaphru, Chilime and Goljhung Village Development Committees (VDC), but the authorities say that they would not be able to fulfil the demand becaus
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The consumers’ committee has been demanding that the CHPP provide free electricity to the residents of Syaphru, Chilime and Goljhung Village Development Committees (VDC), but the authorities say that they would not be able to fulfil the demand because it is against the policy of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA).
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January - 9 
The United Nations’ (UN) team arrived at the fifth division of PLA at the main cantonment site at Dahaban in Rolpa district, on January 9. The team acquired information about the physical infrastructure of the cantonment and the places where containe
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The United Nations’ (UN) team arrived at the fifth division of PLA at the main cantonment site at Dahaban in Rolpa district, on January 9. The team acquired information about the physical infrastructure of the cantonment and the places where containers for locking up Maoists’ arms and UN office will be established.
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January - 10 
A meeting of top four leaders, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, Maoist Chairman Prachanda, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Maoist Leninist (CPN-UML) General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal and Nepali Congress-Democratic (NC-D) President Sher Bahad
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A meeting of top four leaders, Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala, Maoist Chairman Prachanda, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Maoist Leninist (CPN-UML) General Secretary Madhav Kumar Nepal and Nepali Congress-Democratic (NC-D) President Sher Bahadur Deuba, arrived at a consensus to allocate 10 seats each to the NC, CPN-UML and the Maoists, six seats to NC-D and three each to People’s Front Nepal, Nepal Workers and Peasants Party, Nepal Sadbhawana Party (Anandi Devi) and United Left Front, according to Nepal News.
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January - 10 
The United Nations (UN) monitoring team set up its office in Nepalgunj to carry out the inspection of Maoist cantonments and barracks of the Nepal Army (NA) located in the mid-western and far-western regions, reports Himalayan Times. Announcing the e
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The United Nations (UN) monitoring team set up its office in Nepalgunj to carry out the inspection of Maoist cantonments and barracks of the Nepal Army (NA) located in the mid-western and far-western regions, reports Himalayan Times. Announcing the establishment of the office, leader of the eight-member UN monitoring team, Julien Bibeau, said, "Inspection of barracks of the NA and the Maoist camps located in the mid-western and far-western regions will be completed by January 15." The process of verification and registration of the Maoist militia and arms will begin once the inspection is completed.
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January - 11 
Maoists, on January 11, threw away all preparatory goods and articles belonging to the Police Posts at Bhotechaur Village Development Committee (VDC), in Dang district, and Chautara in the Sindhupalchowk district and pressurised the police personnel
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Maoists, on January 11, threw away all preparatory goods and articles belonging to the Police Posts at Bhotechaur Village Development Committee (VDC), in Dang district, and Chautara in the Sindhupalchowk district and pressurised the police personnel to turn back from the village. They also turned back police personnel from different villages of the Rukum and Humla districts on January 10. Maoist insurgents also involved locals to turn back police personnel from the area Police Posts at Bafikot and Simli in the Rukum district. The insurgents also obstructed the way of the police personnel to the Police Post at Jagtipur in the Jajarkot district.
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January - 11 
The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists (CPN-M), on January 11, made public the name of their 73 members for the interim parliament, which is scheduled to be formed on January 15, according to Nepal News. Led by its spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara,
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The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists (CPN-M), on January 11, made public the name of their 73 members for the interim parliament, which is scheduled to be formed on January 15, according to Nepal News. Led by its spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the Maoists' parliamentary team includes central leaders like Dinanath Sharma, Dev Gurung, Matrika Yadav, Hisila Yami, Khadga BK, Bamdev Chhetri, Janardan Sharma and Jayapuri Gharti. Top leaders, including chairman Prachanda, Baburam Bhattarai and Ram Bahadur Thapa, had already decided not to become Members of Parliament.
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January - 11 
Violating terms of the peace accord, the Maoists continued to collect 'taxes' from tourists who come to the Annapurna region, considered one of the best trekking routes in the world, Kantipuronline reports. According to locals, Maoists, who earlier u
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Violating terms of the peace accord, the Maoists continued to collect 'taxes' from tourists who come to the Annapurna region, considered one of the best trekking routes in the world, Kantipuronline reports. According to locals, Maoists, who earlier used to ask for donations clandestinely, now openly ask for money in the name of 'taxes'. They are reportedly collecting NR 100 from all the tourists visiting Annapurna region. Maoists said that they were collecting the amount as per instructions by their party headquarters and are sending the collected amount of approximately NR 15,000 to NR 17,000 per day to Kaski District Committee of the Party every week or fortnightly.
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January - 12 
Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula has said that the Maoists’ arms will be locked up in containers by January 29. He disclosed, "The Maoists will join the interim government only after the lock up of arms." He added, "Maoists will not come to the I
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Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula has said that the Maoists’ arms will be locked up in containers by January 29. He disclosed, "The Maoists will join the interim government only after the lock up of arms." He added, "Maoists will not come to the Interim Government until the process of arms management is completed."
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January - 12 
The insurgents have decided not to return land looted from the royalists. Morang district Maoist in-charge, Sagar, said the seized land of civilians is being returned but the looted land of the supporters of monarchy will not be returned, according t
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The insurgents have decided not to return land looted from the royalists. Morang district Maoist in-charge, Sagar, said the seized land of civilians is being returned but the looted land of the supporters of monarchy will not be returned, according to Himalayan Times. The Maoists have captured approximately 900 bighas of land in Morang since 2001.
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January - 13 
According to Nepal News, Maoists assaulted and subsequently abducted two persons in Kapilvastu district on January 13 morning. A group of 15 Maoists led by Maoist area number 6 members Bishal and Sushila abducted Devendra Mishra and his son Manish. D
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According to Nepal News, Maoists assaulted and subsequently abducted two persons in Kapilvastu district on January 13 morning. A group of 15 Maoists led by Maoist area number 6 members Bishal and Sushila abducted Devendra Mishra and his son Manish. Devendra's wife Rukmati said, “They asked for food. When we refused, they took away my husband and son after beating them up.”
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January - 13 
Maoists padlocked the house of Sher Bahadur Poudel, a teacher at local Phalidang Primary School of Deurali village development committee of Bhojpur district recently. Maoists had threatened to kill him after he refused to give them an amount equal to
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Maoists padlocked the house of Sher Bahadur Poudel, a teacher at local Phalidang Primary School of Deurali village development committee of Bhojpur district recently. Maoists had threatened to kill him after he refused to give them an amount equal to his 12 day's salary.
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January - 13 
On January 12, two reinstated police posts at Khairi Chandanpur in Rajapur of Bardiya were displaced after Maoists attacked them. Superintendent of Police Shyam Bahadur Khadka said, “Some 50 Maoists with domestic weapons like spears and sticks attack
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On January 12, two reinstated police posts at Khairi Chandanpur in Rajapur of Bardiya were displaced after Maoists attacked them. Superintendent of Police Shyam Bahadur Khadka said, “Some 50 Maoists with domestic weapons like spears and sticks attacked seven policemen at the police post.” Separately, Maoists attacked another reinstated police post at Baniyabhara in Bardiya. Policemen at the police post ran away after four hundred Maoists threatened to set fire to the police post and ransacked the place.
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January - 14 
Maoist Chairman Prachanda said that they would claim the post of the Speaker in the interim legislature, adding that, they will try to find consensus for selecting the Speaker.
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Maoist Chairman Prachanda said that they would claim the post of the Speaker in the interim legislature, adding that, they will try to find consensus for selecting the Speaker.
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January - 14 
On January 14, the Maoists padlocked the office of Khandbari micro-hydropower project, jointly run by the Madi, Barun and Sankhuwasabha campuses. Kantipuronline reports that the project was halted as the campuses refused to pay 25 percent of the tota
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On January 14, the Maoists padlocked the office of Khandbari micro-hydropower project, jointly run by the Madi, Barun and Sankhuwasabha campuses. Kantipuronline reports that the project was halted as the campuses refused to pay 25 percent of the total profit of the project to the Maoists.
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January - 15 
A meeting of the Council of Ministers on January 14 approved the draft interim constitution, which will be tabled in the Parliament on January 15 (today) for promulgation, Nepal News reports. An interim legislature also will be formed on the same day
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A meeting of the Council of Ministers on January 14 approved the draft interim constitution, which will be tabled in the Parliament on January 15 (today) for promulgation, Nepal News reports. An interim legislature also will be formed on the same day. Maoists will be inducted in the interim legislature and interim government after promulgation of the interim constitution.
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January - 15 
The first sitting of the 330-member Interim Legislature-Parliament including 83 Maoist representatives began on January 15-evening, Kantipuronline reports. All 83 Maoist representatives and other Members of Parliament were sworn in marking their entr
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The first sitting of the 330-member Interim Legislature-Parliament including 83 Maoist representatives began on January 15-evening, Kantipuronline reports. All 83 Maoist representatives and other Members of Parliament were sworn in marking their entry in to the Parliament. The meeting also unanimously endorsed the Interim Constitution, which replaced the constitution of 1990 on the same day.
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January - 15 January - 16
The United Nations’ (UN) arms monitoring team, on January 15, completed an inspection of final logistics preparations for arms registration at the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) 3rd Division cantonment site in the Chitwan district, according to Nep
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The United Nations’ (UN) arms monitoring team, on January 15, completed an inspection of final logistics preparations for arms registration at the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) 3rd Division cantonment site in the Chitwan district, according to Nepal News. On January 16 (today), they will complete an inspection at the PLA’s 4th Division cantonment site in the Nawalparasi district.
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January - 16 
Maoists have stopped police personnel, who were heading for the inner hinterlands of the Parbat district to provide security to Government teams distributing citizenship certificates, from going to the villages, according to Kantipuronline. A Police
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Maoists have stopped police personnel, who were heading for the inner hinterlands of the Parbat district to provide security to Government teams distributing citizenship certificates, from going to the villages, according to Kantipuronline. A Police team led by Inspector Dambar Singh Thapa was stopped at Lunkhudeurali area while another Police team was stopped at Kurgha Village Development Committee by the Maoists on January 16.
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January - 16 
Nepal News reports that in Ramechap district, Maoists are continuing to threaten commoners and have been sending them to labour camps for different reasons.
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Nepal News reports that in Ramechap district, Maoists are continuing to threaten commoners and have been sending them to labour camps for different reasons.
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January - 18 
A special meeting of the Council of Ministers decided to release an additional NR 70 million for the management of seven main cantonment sites and 21 sub-camps of the Maoists, Nepal News reports. Earlier, the Government had made available NR 316 mill
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A special meeting of the Council of Ministers decided to release an additional NR 70 million for the management of seven main cantonment sites and 21 sub-camps of the Maoists, Nepal News reports. Earlier, the Government had made available NR 316 million to the Maoists for the upkeep of its guerrillas stationed at seven main and 21 satellite cantonments across the country.
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January - 18 
Even after they joined the interim legislature, Maoists have continued obstructing re-establishment of police posts in various districts, reports Nepal News. Maoists obstructed re-establishment of displaced police post at Birethanti of Kaski district
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Even after they joined the interim legislature, Maoists have continued obstructing re-establishment of police posts in various districts, reports Nepal News. Maoists obstructed re-establishment of displaced police post at Birethanti of Kaski district. Maoist's Kaski leader, Sandesh, said police teams were asked to leave Birethani because they had arrived in the police post without consultation. Similarly, in the Syangja district, Maoists sent back a police team, which had arrived in Magyam Chisapani few days back. In Kavre, the Maoists obstructed reinstatement of police posts in the Taldhunga, Falametar, Gokule and Fomsingtar Village Development Committees.
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January - 18 
Following the promulgation of interim constitution and the formation of interim parliament, the Maoists have decided to formally dissolve all of their people's government, people's courts and communes across the country, reports Nepal News. Maoist ch
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Following the promulgation of interim constitution and the formation of interim parliament, the Maoists have decided to formally dissolve all of their people's government, people's courts and communes across the country, reports Nepal News. Maoist chairman Prachanda said his party's main aim is "to reach the ultimate aim of communist system based on Marxism, Leninism and Maoism," adding that, the democratic republic system and people's democratic system will lead to that final aim.
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January - 18 
Ian Martin, the Personal Representative of United Nations (U.N.) Secretary General in Nepal, stated on January 18, "We’ll not disclose the number of weapons or personnel registered at the cantonment sites daily but it will be made public only at the
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Ian Martin, the Personal Representative of United Nations (U.N.) Secretary General in Nepal, stated on January 18, "We’ll not disclose the number of weapons or personnel registered at the cantonment sites daily but it will be made public only at the end of the process." He said this was being done as the Maoists had reservations on revealing their weapons being stored in containers at the cantonment sites, Himalayan Times reports. Earlier, on January 17, the U.N. Arms and Army Monitoring Team verified 354 Maoist People’s Liberation Army (PLA) personnel at the PLA’s No-3 Division at Shaktikhor in Chitwan.
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January - 18 
The Communist Party of Nepal – Maoist (CPN-M), on January 18, elected party spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara as the leader of the Party in the interim legislature, according to Nepal News. Likewise, Dev Gurung was elected as the deputy leader in t
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The Communist Party of Nepal – Maoist (CPN-M), on January 18, elected party spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara as the leader of the Party in the interim legislature, according to Nepal News. Likewise, Dev Gurung was elected as the deputy leader in the parliament while Dina Nath Sharma and Janardan Sharma have been elected as Chief Whip and Whip, respectively. Earlier, a meeting of the top leaders of eight parties, on January 17, arrived at an understanding to retain Subash Chandra Newang of the Communist Party Nepal - Unified Maoist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Chitra Lekha Yadav of the Nepali Congress - Democratic (NC-D) as Speaker and Deputy Speaker, respectively, of the interim parliament. It was decided in the meeting that Maoists would get the post of Deputy Prime Minister in the interim legislature along with a powerful ministerial berth.
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January - 19 
Although the Maoists dissolved all the Peoples’ Government and parallel institutions, Himalayan Times reports that the Tokanpur chief of the Maoist ‘People’s Government’, in Ramechhap district, wrote and distributed a letter to villagers asking them
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Although the Maoists dissolved all the Peoples’ Government and parallel institutions, Himalayan Times reports that the Tokanpur chief of the Maoist ‘People’s Government’, in Ramechhap district, wrote and distributed a letter to villagers asking them to displace the reinstated Tokanpur area police office which was re-established on January.
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January - 19 
An activist of Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF), Ramesh Mahato, of Siraha district was shot dead by the Maoists in a clash that led to firing on January 19, reports Himalayan Times. The clash occurred when the MJF activists tried to stop two mini-buse
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An activist of Madhesi Janaadhikar Forum (MJF), Ramesh Mahato, of Siraha district was shot dead by the Maoists in a clash that led to firing on January 19, reports Himalayan Times. The clash occurred when the MJF activists tried to stop two mini-buses, in which Maoist cadres were traveling ignoring the bandh (strike) called by the MJF.
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January - 19 
Maoist spokesperson and its leader of the parliamentary party Krishna Bahadur Mahara has asked the government to provide more resources and ensure better management of its People's Liberation Army (PLA) who are living in different cantonments, Nepal
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Maoist spokesperson and its leader of the parliamentary party Krishna Bahadur Mahara has asked the government to provide more resources and ensure better management of its People's Liberation Army (PLA) who are living in different cantonments, Nepal News reports. Mahara is learnt to have complained about lack of facilities and proper management in the cantonments where the Maoists have placed 35,000 of their PLA.
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January - 19 
United States (US) ambassador to Nepal, James F Moriarty, has reiterated the US government’s position that the Maoists should not be inducted in the interim cabinet before the process of arms management is completed in a credible manner.
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United States (US) ambassador to Nepal, James F Moriarty, has reiterated the US government’s position that the Maoists should not be inducted in the interim cabinet before the process of arms management is completed in a credible manner.
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January - 20 
Activists of the Maoist-affiliated Nepal Hotel and Restaurant Workers' Association in Kavre have reportedly padlocked nine hotels and resorts in Dhulikhel for an indefinite period, accusing the management of hotels of not providing basic facilities t
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Activists of the Maoist-affiliated Nepal Hotel and Restaurant Workers' Association in Kavre have reportedly padlocked nine hotels and resorts in Dhulikhel for an indefinite period, accusing the management of hotels of not providing basic facilities to workers, according to Himalayan Times. They called 200 hotel workers out of their offices on January 20, and padlocked nine hotels.
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January - 20 
At least three police personnel were injured when a group of Maoists stormed the Area Police Post at Patbhar in the Bardiya district on January 20-afternoon, reports Nepal News. Reports said that around 500 Maoists broke into the police post and chas
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At least three police personnel were injured when a group of Maoists stormed the Area Police Post at Patbhar in the Bardiya district on January 20-afternoon, reports Nepal News. Reports said that around 500 Maoists broke into the police post and chased them away. Police Sub-Inspector Ayer and Constables Pradip Chand and Ram Bahadur Chand were injured in the incident.
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January - 21 
Nepal News reports that notwithstanding Party chairman Prachanda's directives to dissolve all Maoist people's court and government, a Maoist kangaroo court in Kailali slapped a NR 115,000 fine on a local person.
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Nepal News reports that notwithstanding Party chairman Prachanda's directives to dissolve all Maoist people's court and government, a Maoist kangaroo court in Kailali slapped a NR 115,000 fine on a local person.
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January - 23 
The registration process of Maoist insurgents was temporarily halted in the Chitwan district on January 23 after the United Nations (UN) team’s refusal to register some combatants owing to their apparent underage and physical structure, Nepal News re
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The registration process of Maoist insurgents was temporarily halted in the Chitwan district on January 23 after the United Nations (UN) team’s refusal to register some combatants owing to their apparent underage and physical structure, Nepal News reports. The Maoists, however, pressurised the team to register them. Kantipuronline reported that the UN team refused to register those Maoists who seemed to be in age bracket of 12 to 15 – but the team was pressurised to register them as 18 year olds – which gave rise to an argument, with the UN team ultimately deciding to stop the registration process.
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January - 26 
A group of Maoists abducted three locals from the Dhakeri Village Development Committee (VDC) area in the Banke district on January 26-night, reports Himalayan Times. According to eyewitnesses, Maoists abducted Purna Bahadur Oli, Mok Bahadur Oli and
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A group of Maoists abducted three locals from the Dhakeri Village Development Committee (VDC) area in the Banke district on January 26-night, reports Himalayan Times. According to eyewitnesses, Maoists abducted Purna Bahadur Oli, Mok Bahadur Oli and Durga Bahdur Oli from their residences at Dhakeri. A leader of the insurgents’ district committee said they would investigate into the incident.
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January - 26 
The United Nations officials are expected to expand their arms monitoring operations to more Maoist camps next week, reports Reuters. Ian Martin, who reports on the peace process to the UN Secretary General told on January 26, “Our monitoring teams
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The United Nations officials are expected to expand their arms monitoring operations to more Maoist camps next week, reports Reuters. Ian Martin, who reports on the peace process to the UN Secretary General told on January 26, “Our monitoring teams should be able to complete the process at the first two sites by Sunday, and move to three cantonment sites in the west.” Two other sites in the east will be taken up after that, he said. Martin further added that he could not say when the arms handovers would be completed - they are being carried out inside high-security camps out of bounds for the media - and that more detailed information on combatants would be gathered.
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January - 28 
Kantipuronline reports that the United Nations (UN) arms monitoring team, on January 28, completed the registration of all Maoist arms and troops at the Maoist cantonment site at Shaktikhor in the Chitwan district, and handed over the keys of the arm
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Kantipuronline reports that the United Nations (UN) arms monitoring team, on January 28, completed the registration of all Maoist arms and troops at the Maoist cantonment site at Shaktikhor in the Chitwan district, and handed over the keys of the arms containers to the Maoists.
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January - 30 
Meanwhile, Maoist cadres have started collecting ‘donations’ from locals of Chitwan district, on January 30, claiming that they are compensating family members of victims and injured persons in the 2005 infamous 'Madi incident', where at least 36 peo
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Meanwhile, Maoist cadres have started collecting ‘donations’ from locals of Chitwan district, on January 30, claiming that they are compensating family members of victims and injured persons in the 2005 infamous 'Madi incident', where at least 36 people were killed and 72 wounded when a powerful bomb exploded in a crowded passenger bus, Kantipuronline reports.
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January - 31 
Four persons were injured in a clash between activists of the Nepal Sadbhavana Party (NSP) and those of the Maoist-affiliated Madhesi Mukti Morcha in Lawani of Kapilvastu district on January 31, Himalayan Times reports. The clash occurred during a Ka
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Four persons were injured in a clash between activists of the Nepal Sadbhavana Party (NSP) and those of the Maoist-affiliated Madhesi Mukti Morcha in Lawani of Kapilvastu district on January 31, Himalayan Times reports. The clash occurred during a Kapilvastu district bandh (general strike) called by the NSP.
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January - 31 
Maoists have set up barriers in Gondrang of Bharatpur municipality-12 and Ramnagar of Narayangarh-Mugling section of Mahendra highway, assuring that Maoist Chairman Prachanda himself will hand over the donations to victims.
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Maoists have set up barriers in Gondrang of Bharatpur municipality-12 and Ramnagar of Narayangarh-Mugling section of Mahendra highway, assuring that Maoist Chairman Prachanda himself will hand over the donations to victims.
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*Data till , May 01, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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