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April - 2 
Anuj Thapa Magar, a seventh grade student at Bargachhi-based Gograha Secondary School, and a cadre of Youth Force was killed and two others injured when a gang of five assailants stabbed them in front of Namuna Higher Secondary School in Biratnagar,
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Anuj Thapa Magar, a seventh grade student at Bargachhi-based Gograha Secondary School, and a cadre of Youth Force was killed and two others injured when a gang of five assailants stabbed them in front of Namuna Higher Secondary School in Biratnagar, the headquarters of Morang District, on April 2, reports The Himalayan Times. Eyewitnesses claim the assailants were associated with the Young Communist League (YCL).
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April - 6 
An election candidate of the Morang – 7 representing Chure Bhawar Rastriya Ekata Party (CBREP) was assaulted by an unidentified group at an unspecified place in the night of April 6, reports Nepal News. The unidentified group also vandalised the part
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An election candidate of the Morang – 7 representing Chure Bhawar Rastriya Ekata Party (CBREP) was assaulted by an unidentified group at an unspecified place in the night of April 6, reports Nepal News. The unidentified group also vandalised the party constituency office located at Chandni Chowk in Biratnagar and set ablaze the party flag. In protest, CBREP cadres obstructed transportation and shut down markets in Biratnagar and other towns of Morang in the morning of April 7 (today).
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April - 6 
Kantipuronline reports that the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN Maoist) cadres attacked and injured five Nepali Congress (NC) activists at Pukchowk in the Kaski District in the night of April 6. According to the NC, the Maoists m
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Kantipuronline reports that the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN Maoist) cadres attacked and injured five Nepali Congress (NC) activists at Pukchowk in the Kaski District in the night of April 6. According to the NC, the Maoists manhandled its activists who were on their way back after attending a programme at Lekhnath municipality.
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April - 6 
Prime Minister Prachanda said the forces who protest the integration of the Maoist People’s Liberation Army (PLA) into the national army are criminals. “No one has the right to oppose the army integration. Hence, they should be gotten rid off,” he sa
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Prime Minister Prachanda said the forces who protest the integration of the Maoist People’s Liberation Army (PLA) into the national army are criminals. “No one has the right to oppose the army integration. Hence, they should be gotten rid off,” he said while addressing the people’s assembly organised by the Maoists in commemoration of the 1990 People’s Movement in the capital.
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April - 7 
CPN-Maoist women cadres assaulted one Nanda Bhandari, a Government lawyer pleading for a murder accused, on the premises of Surkhet District court on April 7.
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CPN-Maoist women cadres assaulted one Nanda Bhandari, a Government lawyer pleading for a murder accused, on the premises of Surkhet District court on April 7.
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April - 8 
A Nepali Congress cadre, Prem Bahadur Kandel, was killed by an unidentified group in the Thaparek Village Development Committee area in Nuwakot District on April 8, reports Nepal News
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A Nepali Congress cadre, Prem Bahadur Kandel, was killed by an unidentified group in the Thaparek Village Development Committee area in Nuwakot District on April 8, reports Nepal News
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April - 8 
Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Young Communist League (YCL) assaulted Chhabi Lal Punjali, an activist of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), at Mijure Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Kaski constitue
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Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Young Communist League (YCL) assaulted Chhabi Lal Punjali, an activist of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), at Mijure Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Kaski constituency-1 in the night of April 8. The YCL cadres were reportedly led by Suri Man Neupane.
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April - 8 
Over a dozen people, including two Policemen, were injured in internecine clashes between cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN Maoist) and CPN-Maoist led by Matrika Yadav in Biratnagar in the night of April 8. The local
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Over a dozen people, including two Policemen, were injured in internecine clashes between cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN Maoist) and CPN-Maoist led by Matrika Yadav in Biratnagar in the night of April 8. The local administration has imposed prohibitory orders in areas surrounding Sirauchiya of Biratnagar to control the situation. According to media reports, cadres of the Matrika Yadav led Maoists attacked cadres of the other group alleging them of violating the code of conduct of the by-elections. They also vandalised a van used by the Unified Maoist.
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April - 8 
The central secretariat of the ruling Unified CPN-Maoist expelled Sujit B. K., a leader of the Young Communist League (YCL) of Rupandehi District, from the party’s general membership and other organisational responsibilities. The Communist Party of N
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The central secretariat of the ruling Unified CPN-Maoist expelled Sujit B. K., a leader of the Young Communist League (YCL) of Rupandehi District, from the party’s general membership and other organisational responsibilities. The Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), one of the major partners of the Maoist-led Government, was insisting that Sujit is the prime accused in the murder of Prachanda Thaiba, a District leader of the CPN-UML’s youth-wing Youth Force.
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April - 9 
Kantipuronline reports that an armed cadre of the Jwala Singh faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-J), identified as Parasuram Kori, was killed in an encounter with Police at Shivapur village in the Banke District in the night of April
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Kantipuronline reports that an armed cadre of the Jwala Singh faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-J), identified as Parasuram Kori, was killed in an encounter with Police at Shivapur village in the Banke District in the night of April 9. Police sources said Kori was killed in retaliation after the JTMM-J cadres opened fired at a Police patrol team leading to an exchange of fire for about half- an- hour at Shivapur. A semi-automatic gun, one pistol, three socket bombs and dozens of rounds of ammunition were recovered from the bag of the deceased. The kin and relatives of the deceased, however, said that Kori was innocent and added that JTMM-J men had forcibly taken him under their control three days ago. “They abducted my son and two others three days ago. My innocent son was killed for nothing,” said Buduni Kori, the victim's mother.
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April - 9 
Santosh Shah, the Communist Party of Nepal-Marxist Leninist (CPN-ML) candidate for Dhanusha constituency-5, was abducted from Binahi in the morning of April 9 on the eve of the Constituent Assembly by-election. The Terai Rastriya Mukti Sena, an under
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Santosh Shah, the Communist Party of Nepal-Marxist Leninist (CPN-ML) candidate for Dhanusha constituency-5, was abducted from Binahi in the morning of April 9 on the eve of the Constituent Assembly by-election. The Terai Rastriya Mukti Sena, an underground armed outfit, claimed responsibility for the abduction.
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April - 9 
The YCL cadres chased six election monitors deployed by the Nepali Congress from the Mauja VDC area. The YCL warned to take action against them if they did not leave the village.
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The YCL cadres chased six election monitors deployed by the Nepali Congress from the Mauja VDC area. The YCL warned to take action against them if they did not leave the village.
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April - 11 
Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Madhesh Rastra Janatantrik Revolutionary (RJR), an armed outfit active in southern Terai, shot dead Chatthu Yadav, a resident of Ayodhyanagar and the District in-charge of Madheshi Mukti Tigers (MMT), another
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Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Madhesh Rastra Janatantrik Revolutionary (RJR), an armed outfit active in southern Terai, shot dead Chatthu Yadav, a resident of Ayodhyanagar and the District in-charge of Madheshi Mukti Tigers (MMT), another armed outfit active in the Terai, at Mahanaur-3 Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Siraha District in the night of April 11. The central command in-charge of the RJR, Chandra Shekhar, while claiming responsibility for the incident said the RJR was compelled to take "physcial action" against Yadav as the latter was active in extortion in the region.
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April - 16 
Three persons, including two members of a family, were killed by an unidentified gang in the Mabu Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Ilam District in the night of April 16, reports Nepal News. The dead bodies of Moti Bahadur Gurung of Mabu V
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Three persons, including two members of a family, were killed by an unidentified gang in the Mabu Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Ilam District in the night of April 16, reports Nepal News. The dead bodies of Moti Bahadur Gurung of Mabu VDC-7, Gunj Bahadur Gurung and Purna Kumari Gurung were found at Moti Bahadur''s house in the morning of April 17.
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April - 17 
The District Administration Office in Bardiya asked cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist to return the lands captured from various people during the insurgency to their rightful owners within 15 days failing which the administration
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The District Administration Office in Bardiya asked cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist to return the lands captured from various people during the insurgency to their rightful owners within 15 days failing which the administration will use force to vacate such lands.
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April - 17 
The Government announced the State Restructuring Commission under the leadership of Ganesh Man Gurung on April 16. According to Government spokesperson and Minister for Information and Communication Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the commission will include
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The Government announced the State Restructuring Commission under the leadership of Ganesh Man Gurung on April 16. According to Government spokesperson and Minister for Information and Communication Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the commission will include representatives from all parties in the Government. Sita Thebe was nominated as a representative of women in the commission but other members are yet to be named. However, a senior leader of the main opposition Nepali Congress (NC), Ram Chandra Poudel, while addressing a programme in Bhaktapur on April 17 said the Government made a big mistake by 'unilaterally' constituting such an important commission. "The Government has formed the commission without consulting Nepali Congress. This is not acceptable," Poudel said.
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April - 17 
The Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee (TJSC) announced a fresh agitation on April 17 flaying the Government for not being serious towards implementing past agreements done with it. Organizing a press conference in capital Kathmandu, the TJSC said it
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The Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee (TJSC) announced a fresh agitation on April 17 flaying the Government for not being serious towards implementing past agreements done with it. Organizing a press conference in capital Kathmandu, the TJSC said it will hold phase-wise protests from April 21 to 29 to exert pressure on the Government to fulfill its various demands, including the scrapping of all decisions made against the ethnic Tharu community till now.
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April - 17 
Three persons, including two members of a family, were killed by an unidentified gang in the Mabu Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Ilam District in the night of April 16, reports Nepal News. The dead bodies of Moti Bahadur Gurung of Mabu V
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Three persons, including two members of a family, were killed by an unidentified gang in the Mabu Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Ilam District in the night of April 16, reports Nepal News. The dead bodies of Moti Bahadur Gurung of Mabu VDC-7, Gunj Bahadur Gurung and Purna Kumari Gurung were found at Moti Bahadur's house in the morning of April 17.
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April - 18 
Two children were killed in a forest of Gulmi District when a stray bomb exploded in the afternoon of April 18, Nepal News reported. Hom Bahadur B.K. and Bam Bahadur B.K., both 11-years-old, had gone to the forest to herd cattle. The children were pl
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Two children were killed in a forest of Gulmi District when a stray bomb exploded in the afternoon of April 18, Nepal News reported. Hom Bahadur B.K. and Bam Bahadur B.K., both 11-years-old, had gone to the forest to herd cattle. The children were playing with the bomb taking it as a toy, reports said.
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April - 19 
Deputy Prime Minster and Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam denied that there was any discussion regarding asking the CoAS to furnish a clarification during the cabinet meeting on April 19.
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Deputy Prime Minster and Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam denied that there was any discussion regarding asking the CoAS to furnish a clarification during the cabinet meeting on April 19.
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April - 19 
Kantipuronline reports that the Government is set to hold the second round of talks with six armed outfits active in the Terai region by the end of April 2009. The Peace and Reconstruction Minister and coordinator of the Government's team, Janardan S
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Kantipuronline reports that the Government is set to hold the second round of talks with six armed outfits active in the Terai region by the end of April 2009. The Peace and Reconstruction Minister and coordinator of the Government's team, Janardan Sharma, said on April 19 that the cabinet meeting held on April 16 decided to continue the second round of dialogue with the armed outfits that are currently engaged in negotiations with the Government. The Government team led by Sharma had held talks with the Madheshi Virus Killers, Sanyukta Janatantrik Tarai Mukti Morcha, the Rajan Mukti faction of the Janatantrik Tarai Mukti Morcha, Liberation Tigers of Terai Ilam, Madheshi Mukti Tigers and Kirat Janabadi Workers' Party during the first phase.
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April - 20 
A bomb disposal unit of the Nepal Army defused a bomb in the premises of the District Development Committee (DDC) of an unspecified District, reports Kantipuronline. According to Police, the bomb, which some unidentified persons had hurled into the o
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A bomb disposal unit of the Nepal Army defused a bomb in the premises of the District Development Committee (DDC) of an unspecified District, reports Kantipuronline. According to Police, the bomb, which some unidentified persons had hurled into the office in the night of April 20, did not explode.
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April - 20 
Kantipuronline reports that the Ministry of Defence issued Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rookmangud Katawal a letter with a 24-hour ultimatum to furnish clarification for "disobedience of the Government decisions" on April 20. Sending the letter to Kata
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Kantipuronline reports that the Ministry of Defence issued Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rookmangud Katawal a letter with a 24-hour ultimatum to furnish clarification for "disobedience of the Government decisions" on April 20. Sending the letter to Katawal, the Defence Ministry asked him for clarifications on the new enlistment in the Nepal Army (NA), NA’s stand on the retirement of eight brigadier generals and the NA staying out of some events in the recently concluded Fifth National Games among others. The letter was sent to the CoAS as per the April 19 cabinet meeting. The Ministry asked for a clarification from Katawal concluding that the NA has disobeyed the Government directives by not stopping the new enlistment, by ordering the eight NA generals whom the Government had given retirement to work and by boycotting six events in the National Games following the participation of the Maoist People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
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April - 20 
Prime Minister Prachanda informed President Ram Baran Yadav in the afternoon about the Defence Ministry’s decision to seek clarification from the CoAS on some serious issues. Meanwhile, Finance Minister Baburam Bhattarai warned that the CoAS would be
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Prime Minister Prachanda informed President Ram Baran Yadav in the afternoon about the Defence Ministry’s decision to seek clarification from the CoAS on some serious issues. Meanwhile, Finance Minister Baburam Bhattarai warned that the CoAS would be dismissed if he failed to furnish a clarification for defying a series of Government orders, reports Nepal News.
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April - 20 
The main opposition party Nepali Congress (NC) is reported to have boycotted the April 20 parliamentary sitting, objecting to the Government's order to Katawal to furnish a clarification within 24 hours. The NC vice-president Ram Chandra Poudel said
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The main opposition party Nepali Congress (NC) is reported to have boycotted the April 20 parliamentary sitting, objecting to the Government's order to Katawal to furnish a clarification within 24 hours. The NC vice-president Ram Chandra Poudel said the Government's move was an attempt to demoralise the Army.
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April - 21 
A meeting of 16 political parties, including a key partner in the Government coalition, the CPN-UML, concluded on April 21 that the Maoist initiative to seek a clarification from the Army Chief was against the spirit of the peace process, reports Nep
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A meeting of 16 political parties, including a key partner in the Government coalition, the CPN-UML, concluded on April 21 that the Maoist initiative to seek a clarification from the Army Chief was against the spirit of the peace process, reports Nepal News.
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April - 21 
Rookmangud Katawal, the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), submitted his clarification in writing to the Cabinet Secretariat on April 21, reports Kantipuronline. Katawal has stated that his actions in the capacity as Army Chief have not defied the Governmen
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Rookmangud Katawal, the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), submitted his clarification in writing to the Cabinet Secretariat on April 21, reports Kantipuronline. Katawal has stated that his actions in the capacity as Army Chief have not defied the Government's order as well as the norms and values of civilian supremacy. General Katawal defended the recruitment of 3,010 soldiers in the Army saying the army headquarters duly informed the Government, United Nations Mission in Nepal and Joint Monitoring Coordination Committee before initiating the recruitment process. On the second question regarding reinstatement of eight brigadier generals, the CoAS argued that he merely complied with the direction of the Supreme court by extending the tenure of the generals who were given retirement by the Government. He also defended the boycott of events in the Fifth National Games, in which the Maoist People's Liberation Army (PLA) had participated, by stating that the decision was taken after athletes refused to play citing last minute change in the game's tie set.
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April - 22 
Prime Minister Prachanda conferred with President Ram Baran Yadav early in the morning on April 22 (today) regarding terminating Katawal from the post. Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Prachanda said Yadav advised him to seek a consensus fr
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Prime Minister Prachanda conferred with President Ram Baran Yadav early in the morning on April 22 (today) regarding terminating Katawal from the post. Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Prachanda said Yadav advised him to seek a consensus from the political parties on the issue. "The discussion was positive," Prachanda said. Returning from the meeting with the President, the Prime Minister called for an emergency meeting of the central secretariat of his party for further discussions on the issue. President Yadav on April 21 in a letter to the Prime Minister had cautioned against taking such a decision whereby the nation would plunge into a political deadlock.
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April - 22 
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s call for an all-party backing on his move to take action against the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), Rookmangud Katawal, went largely unheard on April 22 in the all-party meeting, Kathmandu Post reported. Political lea
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s call for an all-party backing on his move to take action against the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), Rookmangud Katawal, went largely unheard on April 22 in the all-party meeting, Kathmandu Post reported. Political leaders said a majority of the parties at the meeting urged the Prime Minister to defuse the present crisis through political dialogue, ensuring that the Army remains free from political interference. Key coalition partners like the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) remained "reserved" regarding whether action should be taken against the Army Chief. The other two ruling parties, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN Maoist) and Nepal Sadhbhawana Party, asked the Prime Minister not to dismiss the Army chief. The main opposition party Nepali Congress warned the Prime Minister not to take action against the CoAS saying that the fragile peace process would be jeopardised with such a move. The Terai Madhesh Loktantrik Party also urged the Government not to take action against Katawal. The Nepal Majdur Kishan Party, Rastriya Janamorcha, Sanghiya Loktantrik Rastriya Manch and Dalit Janajati Party did not participate in the meeting.
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April - 23 
Nepal Army (NA) described the reports about a highly-charged discussion in the Principal Staff Officers (PSO) meeting at the Army headquarters on April 23 as being false and "fabricated as part of a conspiracy to create rift between the Army and the
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Nepal Army (NA) described the reports about a highly-charged discussion in the Principal Staff Officers (PSO) meeting at the Army headquarters on April 23 as being false and "fabricated as part of a conspiracy to create rift between the Army and the Government", reports Nepal News. Kantipur Daily and its sister publication The Kathmandu Post (TKP) ran cover stories in their April 24 editions on two opposite conspiracies - one being a 'soft coup' planned by Chief of Army Staff Rookmangud Katawal in response to the attempts to oust him and the other concerning NA second-in -command, Lt General Kul Bahadur Khadka, who would have replaced Katawal under the Maoist plan. The news reports cited information provided by insiders on the PSO meeting that was organised to discuss the situation in the wake of the government decision to seek clarification from Katawal, which has set off huge political dispute.
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April - 23 
Normal life in the various districts of Terai region remained paralyzed for the second consecutive day on April 23 (today) due to the indefinite shutdown call given by the Tharuhut Joint Struggle Committee. Normal life has been crippled in Sunsari, S
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Normal life in the various districts of Terai region remained paralyzed for the second consecutive day on April 23 (today) due to the indefinite shutdown call given by the Tharuhut Joint Struggle Committee. Normal life has been crippled in Sunsari, Saptari, Udaypur, Siraha, Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Rupandehi, Kapilvastu, Dang, Banke, Bardiya, Kailali, Kanchanpur among other districts due to the shut down.
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April - 24 
A new UN report said commitments from Prime Minister Prachanda to remove all disqualified children from the combatant cantonments by end February 2009 have not been implemented so far.
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A new UN report said commitments from Prime Minister Prachanda to remove all disqualified children from the combatant cantonments by end February 2009 have not been implemented so far.
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April - 24 
Nepali Congress leader Ram Chandra Poudel said the rumour was spread by Maoists to demoralize Nepal Army, reports Kantipuronline. Poudel said the Army cannot take such heedless action at this juncture. “It is just a misapprehension on the part of Mao
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Nepali Congress leader Ram Chandra Poudel said the rumour was spread by Maoists to demoralize Nepal Army, reports Kantipuronline. Poudel said the Army cannot take such heedless action at this juncture. “It is just a misapprehension on the part of Maoists who still believe in 'gun culture,” he said at a programme at Reporter's Club on April 24. He urged Prime Minister Prachanda to substantiate the misgiving — which Dahal reportedly made at the parliament the other day — about Nepal Army through the intelligence agencies at his disposal. Dahal was speechless when lawmakers asked the latter to substantiate speculations about the Army, Poudel said.
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April - 24 
Refuting media reports that he sent a letter directing Prime Minister Prachanda not to oust Chief of Army Staff Rookmangud Katawal, President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav said he had never sent any letter to the Prime Minister in this regard.
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Refuting media reports that he sent a letter directing Prime Minister Prachanda not to oust Chief of Army Staff Rookmangud Katawal, President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav said he had never sent any letter to the Prime Minister in this regard.
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April - 25 April - 26
According to Kantipuronline, agitating Tharu activists set ablaze seven Village Development Committee (VDC) offices in Kailali District in the night of April 25 and early on April 26. Police said offices of Sadhepani, Balia, Bhajani, Joshipur, Thapap
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According to Kantipuronline, agitating Tharu activists set ablaze seven Village Development Committee (VDC) offices in Kailali District in the night of April 25 and early on April 26. Police said offices of Sadhepani, Balia, Bhajani, Joshipur, Thapapur, Dododhara and Ramshikarjhala VDCs were set ablaze in between 11pm to 3am. Documents and furniture in the offices have been destroyed in the arson. However, the Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee has denied its involvement in the incidents. Accusing the Government of failing to put into effect the six-point agreement signed with the Tharu body in March 2009, the committee has called for an indefinite shutdown from April 22.
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April - 26 
The NC warned that the party will go all out against the Maoist-led Government if the latter goes ahead with its plan to dismiss Katawal.
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The NC warned that the party will go all out against the Maoist-led Government if the latter goes ahead with its plan to dismiss Katawal.
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April - 27 
Minister for Culture and State Restructuring Gopal Kiranti said he is preparing to table a proposal to ban the Rastriya Janamorcha Nepal (RJM) at the Council of Ministers in his capacity as the minister responsible to oversee the restructuring of the
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Minister for Culture and State Restructuring Gopal Kiranti said he is preparing to table a proposal to ban the Rastriya Janamorcha Nepal (RJM) at the Council of Ministers in his capacity as the minister responsible to oversee the restructuring of the state. Agitation against federalism is unconstitutional as federalism has already been mentioned in the interim constitution, Minister Kiranti said. So, the RJM should be banned, he added. The RJM has been agitating against federalism saying such system would divide the country, invite ethnic war, and jeopardize the national integrity. It is the only party represented in the Constituent Assembly against federalism.
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April - 27 
Prime Minister (PM) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) Chairman Prachanda said that he will take action against the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) General Rookmangud Katawal by forging consensus with all major political part
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Prime Minister (PM) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) Chairman Prachanda said that he will take action against the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) General Rookmangud Katawal by forging consensus with all major political parties, according to Kantipuronline. "There is no alternative to consensus and I am committed to sack him. Let's not say it now, what will happen if he defied," he said. Talking to journalists after the inauguration of the third phase of BP highway at Baradanda in Khurkot, Sindhuli District, PM Prachanda said the discussions are being held to forge consensus with the parties for action against the CoAS. He also expressed confidence that the parties would reach a common agreement.
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April - 27 
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal urged the chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), Jhala Nath Khanal, to support the Government’s plan to dismiss the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rookmangad Katawal. Khanal had gon
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal urged the chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), Jhala Nath Khanal, to support the Government’s plan to dismiss the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) Rookmangad Katawal. Khanal had gone to the Prime Minister’s residence on April 27 (today) morning to propose an option acceptable to both the Maoists and the main opposition Nepali Congress (NC), reports Nepal News. The CPN-UML’s standing committee meeting on April 26 had decided that the Government should not take action against the CoAS without a political consensus. The UML has reportedly proposed making the third-in-line in the Nepal Army, Chhatra Man Singh Gurung, as the new CoAS and have Defence Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa resign from his post.
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April - 27 
The main opposition Nepali Congress and 15 other political parties turned down Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist’s (CPN-UML’s) “middle-path” approach to resolve the ongoing stand-off over the Maoist move to sack CoAS Rookmangud Kataw
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The main opposition Nepali Congress and 15 other political parties turned down Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist’s (CPN-UML’s) “middle-path” approach to resolve the ongoing stand-off over the Maoist move to sack CoAS Rookmangud Katawal. CPN-UML had proposed to remove Katawal and the second-in-command Lt. General Kul Bahadur Khadka and settle for a third person to lead the Army, besides getting rid of Defence Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa.
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April - 28 
According to Nepal News, the United Nations Secretary-General (UNSG), Ban Ki-moon, cautioned that differences among key political parties continue to impede the consolidation of peace though progress has been made in the peace process, including step
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According to Nepal News, the United Nations Secretary-General (UNSG), Ban Ki-moon, cautioned that differences among key political parties continue to impede the consolidation of peace though progress has been made in the peace process, including steps towards drafting a new Constitution. In his new report on Nepal’s peace process made public on April 28, Ban Ki-moon wrote that nation-wide public talks are under way and the Special Committee mandated to supervise, integrate and rehabilitate Maoist army personnel has kicked off consultations. He also said that the Government has taken steps towards discharging disqualified Maoist army personnel from the cantonment sites. The report said lack of cooperation among the four major political parties, the Maoist-led coalition government, remains ‘fractious, marked by public acrimony and weak consultation over major decisions’.
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April - 28 
Lieutenant General Kul Bahadur Khadka, second-in-command of the Nepalese Army, objected to the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML)’s proposal of removing him from his position to end the ongoing stalemate. “What wrong have I d
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Lieutenant General Kul Bahadur Khadka, second-in-command of the Nepalese Army, objected to the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML)’s proposal of removing him from his position to end the ongoing stalemate. “What wrong have I done? There has to be a charge (against me) to remove me” Khadka is reported to have asked.
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April - 28 
Police arrested the chairman of the Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee (TJSC), Laxman Tharu, from Baneshwar in Kathmandu in the evening of April 28. The TJSC has been leading an indefinite strike in the Terai since April 22.
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Police arrested the chairman of the Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee (TJSC), Laxman Tharu, from Baneshwar in Kathmandu in the evening of April 28. The TJSC has been leading an indefinite strike in the Terai since April 22.
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April - 28 April - 29
The Himalayan Times reports that the Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee activists set ablaze eight Village Development Committee (VDC) offices in the Dang District’s Deukhuri valley on April 29, destroying all the furniture and documents. Offices of G
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The Himalayan Times reports that the Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee activists set ablaze eight Village Development Committee (VDC) offices in the Dang District’s Deukhuri valley on April 29, destroying all the furniture and documents. Offices of Gobardiha, Gangaparspur, Gadhawa, Lalmatiya, Sishaniya,Sonapur, Bela and Rajpur VDCs were destroyed. Meanwhile, Police released Laxman Tharu, the coordinator of the agitating Tharuhat Joint Struggle Committee, from its custody, adds Nepal News. Laxman Tharu was arrested from Baneshwar in Kathmandu on April 28.
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April - 29 
Kantipuronline reports that the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on April 29 directed the Home Ministry to clarify as to why the latter had recommended the withdrawal of 238 court cases against the alleged perpetrators of the September 2007 Ka
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Kantipuronline reports that the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on April 29 directed the Home Ministry to clarify as to why the latter had recommended the withdrawal of 238 court cases against the alleged perpetrators of the September 2007 Kapilavastu carnage and other acts of grave human rights violation. The Kapilvastu carnage is one of the gravest incidents of human rights violation after the 2006 peace deal, according to NHRC officials.
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April - 29 
Nepalese Army personnel defused a bomb (concealed in a pressure cooker) and two socket bombs inside the District Police Office council on April 29, reports The Himalayan Times. A police patrol team had seized the bombs from Kanaiya Tiwari, a resident
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Nepalese Army personnel defused a bomb (concealed in a pressure cooker) and two socket bombs inside the District Police Office council on April 29, reports The Himalayan Times. A police patrol team had seized the bombs from Kanaiya Tiwari, a resident of Sujhampur of Kapilvastu municipality 11, at Maryadapur border point in Kapilvastu District along the India-Nepal border on April 24, the Police stated.
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April - 29 
The Nepalese Army (NA) made it clear that there was no division in its rank and file, reports The Himalayan Times. In a joint statement issued by the Chief of Army Staff Rukmangud Katawal, Lt. Gen Kul Bahadur Khadka and Lt. Gen Chhatraman Gurung, the
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The Nepalese Army (NA) made it clear that there was no division in its rank and file, reports The Himalayan Times. In a joint statement issued by the Chief of Army Staff Rukmangud Katawal, Lt. Gen Kul Bahadur Khadka and Lt. Gen Chhatraman Gurung, they also expressed doubts over a ploy to create a division in the NA. "We would like to request all the countrymen not to believe the rumours and we stand as one," the statement read. It also added that the NA is committed to follow the Government’s orders.
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April - 30 
According to Nepal News, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) decided to go ahead with the plan to take action against the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), Rookmangud Katawal, after a meeting of the party's central secretariat
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According to Nepal News, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) decided to go ahead with the plan to take action against the Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), Rookmangud Katawal, after a meeting of the party's central secretariat on April 30. Talking to reporters after the meeting held at Prime Minister and party chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s residence, the Maoist spokesperson Dina Nath Sharma said the Government has been advised to show 'maximum flexibility' while taking action against the CoAS. He added that 'maximum flexibility' would mean an understanding with the ruling ally Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and the main opposition Nepali Congress on the action against Katawal.
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April - 30 
During his meeting with President Dr Ram Baran Yadav, the Prime Minister reportedly informed the President, who is also the supreme commander of the Nepalese Army, about the decision to dismiss Katawal and tried to take him into confidence over the i
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During his meeting with President Dr Ram Baran Yadav, the Prime Minister reportedly informed the President, who is also the supreme commander of the Nepalese Army, about the decision to dismiss Katawal and tried to take him into confidence over the issue. Meanwhile, President Yadav is said to have rejected the idea of dismissing Katawal, warning that such a step may have serious consequences which may even derail the peace process.
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April - 30 
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal is reported to have told civil society leaders and human rights activists on April 30 that the Government is committed to dismiss the army chief to ‘uphold civil supremacy’.
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal is reported to have told civil society leaders and human rights activists on April 30 that the Government is committed to dismiss the army chief to ‘uphold civil supremacy’.
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April - 30 
The CPN-UML has threatened to pull out of the Government if the Maoists dismissed Katawal by a unilateral decision. An emergency meeting of the CPN-UML's standing committee held in the evening of April 30 urged the CPN-Maoist not to dismiss Katawal i
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The CPN-UML has threatened to pull out of the Government if the Maoists dismissed Katawal by a unilateral decision. An emergency meeting of the CPN-UML's standing committee held in the evening of April 30 urged the CPN-Maoist not to dismiss Katawal in haste.
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April - 30 
The Himalayan Times reports that a joint demonstration was organised by the civil society, businessmen and students against the ongoing strike called by the Joint Tharuhat Struggle Committee (JTSC). However, convener of the agitating JTSC, Laxman Tha
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The Himalayan Times reports that a joint demonstration was organised by the civil society, businessmen and students against the ongoing strike called by the Joint Tharuhat Struggle Committee (JTSC). However, convener of the agitating JTSC, Laxman Tharu, said on April 30 their agitation would continue until the Tharu community was recognised in the new constitution.
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*Data till , April 29, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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