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November - 1 
Finance Minister Surendra Pandey warned that almost all the essential services related to health, security, education and jails will come into a complete halt if the budget for current fiscal year is not approved soon. Addressing a press conference,
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Finance Minister Surendra Pandey warned that almost all the essential services related to health, security, education and jails will come into a complete halt if the budget for current fiscal year is not approved soon. Addressing a press conference, Pandey said most Government bodies will not be able pay their staff and meet their daily expenditure if the budget is not passed soon as they have already spent the 33 percent budget proposed for them. The Credit Bill passed by the Parliament to enable the Government to function till the budget is passed does not allow the use of more than 33 percent fund proposed for a heading.
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November - 1 
Kantipuronline reports that after efforts for a consensus made no headway, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) launched the second phase of protests against the Government from the evening of November 1. The Maoists have
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Kantipuronline reports that after efforts for a consensus made no headway, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) launched the second phase of protests against the Government from the evening of November 1. The Maoists have decided to intensify the stir after the ruling parties objected to their proposal on discussing the President’s move during the Army Chief row in the Legislature-Parliament. The Maoists had delivered an ultimatum, to the parties and Government to resolve the ongoing political crisis, which ended on November 1. As per the protest schedule, the Maoists staged torch rallies nationwide in the evening. Unified CPN-Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal a.k.a. Prachanda and other senior leaders took part in one of the rallies that was taken out from the New Buspark in the capital Kathmandu. Mohan Baidya, Ram Bahadur Thapa and Hit Man Shakya also were present in the rally. Similar rallies were staged in other places in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur Districts.
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November - 1 
Kantipuronline reports that after efforts for a consensus made no headway, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) launched the second phase of protests against the Government from the evening of November 1. The Maoists have
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Kantipuronline reports that after efforts for a consensus made no headway, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) launched the second phase of protests against the Government from the evening of November 1. The Maoists have decided to intensify the stir after the ruling parties objected to their proposal on discussing the President’s move during the Army Chief row in the Legislature-Parliament. The Maoists had delivered an ultimatum, to the parties and Government to resolve the ongoing political crisis, which ended on November 1. As per the protest schedule, the Maoists staged torch rallies nationwide in the evening. Unified CPN-Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal a.k.a. Prachanda and other senior leaders took part in one of the rallies that was taken out from the New Buspark in the capital Kathmandu. Mohan Baidya, Ram Bahadur Thapa and Hit Man Shakya also were present in the rally. Similar rallies were staged in other places in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur Districts. Earlier in the day, speaking at a programme on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Prachanda warned of a revolt if the Government tried to suppress his party's planned protest. The Maoists said that they will blockade the entry points to the capital, and picket the country's administrative centre Singhadurbar, among others, during their protest in the coming days. In the first phase of protest, they obstructed the House, boycotted functions attended by the President, the Prime Minister and other ministers and waved black flags against them.
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Teachers of Bhanu Secondary School at Dharampur in Jhapa District were forced to shut down the institution four days ago after Maoist cadres threatened to kill them. Representatives of the Nepal Teachers’ Union (NTU), Jhapa, alleged that the Maoists
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Teachers of Bhanu Secondary School at Dharampur in Jhapa District were forced to shut down the institution four days ago after Maoist cadres threatened to kill them. Representatives of the Nepal Teachers’ Union (NTU), Jhapa, alleged that the Maoists issued death threat to Yam Nath Chimariya, headmaster, Bhanu Secondary School, and two of his colleagues Radha Krishna Khanal and Badri Bhattarai. Narayan Prasad Gautam, president, Jhapa, NTU, said that the threat was issued during a meeting with the school authorities on November 1.
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The Unified CPN-Maoist, which has declared nation wide protests beginning from November 1, has called off its proposed shutdown at the Tribhuvan International Airport in capital Kathmandu on November 10, reports Nepal News. They reportedly called off
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The Unified CPN-Maoist, which has declared nation wide protests beginning from November 1, has called off its proposed shutdown at the Tribhuvan International Airport in capital Kathmandu on November 10, reports Nepal News. They reportedly called off the shutdown at the request of foreign diplomats who met party chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda earlier in the day.
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November - 2 
Cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) on November 2 ‘captured’ the Dhankuta Municipality, and ‘appointed’ the office-bearers of the municipality, including the mayor and the deputy mayor, reports Nepal News. The M
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Cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) on November 2 ‘captured’ the Dhankuta Municipality, and ‘appointed’ the office-bearers of the municipality, including the mayor and the deputy mayor, reports Nepal News. The Maoists declared Ganesh Bista as the mayor and Kabita Rai as deputy mayor. They also appointed chairmen in nine wards in the municipality. The party declared that its team would look after the entire matters with the municipality.
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November - 2 
Maoists picketed the offices of municipalities, District Development Committees and Village Development Committees (VDCs) across the country, preventing work in these bodies during the protest, reports Nepal News.
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Maoists picketed the offices of municipalities, District Development Committees and Village Development Committees (VDCs) across the country, preventing work in these bodies during the protest, reports Nepal News.
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November - 2 
The Information and Communications Minister Shanker Pokhrel warned on November 2 that if the Maoist agitation violates the letter and spirit of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), the Government would be compelled to mobilise the Nepal Army to b
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The Information and Communications Minister Shanker Pokhrel warned on November 2 that if the Maoist agitation violates the letter and spirit of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), the Government would be compelled to mobilise the Nepal Army to bring the situation under control. "If the agitation respects the CPA, we will tolerate it. However, if the situation goes beyond control and the Maoists break the spirit of the CPA, then we will have to seek more options. This means the deployment of all security agencies," he said. Announcement of a parallel Government or a blockade seriously violates the CPA and all effort to restore peace will be imperiled, he added.
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The locals of Dhankuta demonstrated at Sindhuwa since early morning of November 3 (today) demanding security following a violent incident that took place the previous night, reports Kantipuronline. The locals demonstrated against the Unified CPN-Maoi
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The locals of Dhankuta demonstrated at Sindhuwa since early morning of November 3 (today) demanding security following a violent incident that took place the previous night, reports Kantipuronline. The locals demonstrated against the Unified CPN-Maoist who set ablaze a motorcycle and vandalised a van.
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November - 3 
Admitting that exchanges exist between the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) and the Indian Maoists, a senior Standing Committee member of the Unified CPN-Maoist, C. P. Gajurel, was quoted on November 3 by Rajdhani as sayin
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Admitting that exchanges exist between the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) and the Indian Maoists, a senior Standing Committee member of the Unified CPN-Maoist, C. P. Gajurel, was quoted on November 3 by Rajdhani as saying, "We have extended our full support and cooperation to the Indian Maoists, who are launching armed revolt." Talking to pro-Maoist journalists in the Bara District of southern Nepal on November 1, Gajurel, however, did not elaborate on what type of support they have extended to the Maoists in India. The statement came shortly after India’s Home Minister P Chidambaram mentioned about possible arms supply from the Nepalese Maoists to the Maoist insurgents in India.
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November - 3 
The Unified CPN-Maoist Vice Chairman, Baburam Bhattarai, said that his party's plan to declare autonomous federal states would only be symbolic and a publicity stunt, reports Kantipuronline. Bhattarai said so in the wake of mounting criticism against
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The Unified CPN-Maoist Vice Chairman, Baburam Bhattarai, said that his party's plan to declare autonomous federal states would only be symbolic and a publicity stunt, reports Kantipuronline. Bhattarai said so in the wake of mounting criticism against the Maoists' protest programme, saying that the main opposition party tried to create parallel power centers.
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November - 5 
Nepal News reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) staged sit-in in front of the District Administration Offices (DAOs) across the country for the second day on November 5. In Kathmandu Valley, hundreds
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Nepal News reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) staged sit-in in front of the District Administration Offices (DAOs) across the country for the second day on November 5. In Kathmandu Valley, hundreds of Maoists gathered in front of the DAOs of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur from early morning, carrying flags and banners emblazoned with slogans for restoration of 'civilian supremacy' and against the President's move. They also chanted slogans against the Prime Minister and the 22-party Government. Maoist central leaders and Constituent Assembly members led the sit-in programmes.
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November - 5 
The Maoist cadres ordered six families in Sabhapokhari and Barhabise Village Development Committees (VDCs) in Sankhuwasabha District to vacate their houses and immovable property at the earliest, reports The Himalayan Times. All the victims owe thei
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The Maoist cadres ordered six families in Sabhapokhari and Barhabise Village Development Committees (VDCs) in Sankhuwasabha District to vacate their houses and immovable property at the earliest, reports The Himalayan Times. All the victims owe their allegiance to the Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML). The Maoists claimed that these families usurped the assets during the decade-long insurgency. The Maoists claimed that the victims did not seek their permission for the ‘seizure’.
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November - 8 
Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) released 19 passenger buses belonging to Araniko Yatayat Sewa Samiti on November 9 (today). The Maoists released the buses they had taken under con
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Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) released 19 passenger buses belonging to Araniko Yatayat Sewa Samiti on November 9 (today). The Maoists released the buses they had taken under control on November 7 and 8 after the Araniko Yatayat Sewa Samiti, agreed to provide NR 5,000 as ‘donation’ for each of the buses. The Maoists had demanded NR 50,000 in ‘donation’ for each of the buses operating from Kavre to Koshipari understandably for the support of their ongoing agitation. The Maoists forcefully seized the buses after the bus entrepreneurs declined to give donation to the party.
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November - 8 
Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda hinted his party could ease obstruction in the legislature parliament to let the budget for this fiscal year pass. Speaking to journalists at a programme organised by Parsa chapter of Reporters Club
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Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda hinted his party could ease obstruction in the legislature parliament to let the budget for this fiscal year pass. Speaking to journalists at a programme organised by Parsa chapter of Reporters Club in Birgunj, in the morning of November 8, Prachanda said that we have realised the difficulty faced by the nation as the budget is not passed, we will open the House soon only to let the budget pass. He alos claimed that his party had no connection with Indian Maoists, reports The Himalayan Times. Speaking at a press meet here in Birgunj, Prachanda said, “Though we had political relations with the Indian Maoists earlier, we ceased to have any contact with them after we joined the peace process.”
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November - 8 
Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal urged the agitating Maoists to withdraw all their protests and sit for talks to solve the political deadlock stating that demonstrations and protests are not the proper means to find solution, reports Nepal News.
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Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal urged the agitating Maoists to withdraw all their protests and sit for talks to solve the political deadlock stating that demonstrations and protests are not the proper means to find solution, reports Nepal News.
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November - 9 
Kantipuronline reports that vehicular movement to and from the Kathmandu valley through various entry points has been blocked by cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) as they enforced a valley blockade on November
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Kantipuronline reports that vehicular movement to and from the Kathmandu valley through various entry points has been blocked by cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) as they enforced a valley blockade on November 10 (today). According to the Traffic headquarters, no vehicles plied on the roads at main entry points, including Nagdhunga, Pharping, Sangha and Teenpitle, since early morning. The Maoists have been obstructing vehicular movement at these four entry points. However, the blockade has not affected normal life of the residents in the valley. Public and private vehicles are operating in the streets after the agitating Maoists clarified that they have not called a transport strike in the valley. The agitating Maoists also blocked vehicles as part of its second phase of protests against the President’s move on the issue of Army Chief and to establish civilian supremacy in the country.
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November - 9 
Nepal News reports that after calling off its shutdown strike at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) reportedly at the request of foreign diplomats, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) withdrawn the party’s pre-announce
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Nepal News reports that after calling off its shutdown strike at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) reportedly at the request of foreign diplomats, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) withdrawn the party’s pre-announced programme to declare autonomous provinces in many parts of the country on November 9. The United National People’s Movement Central Committee of the party, which has been organizing nationwide agitation since November 1 to uphold what it calls “civilian supremacy”, issued a press release on November 6 stating that the party’s aforementioned program has been called off for now.
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November - 9 
The agitating Unified CPN-Maoist, which had withdrawn its earlier plan to announce federal States, on November 9 declared the eastern Districts as Kirat federal state based on, what they describe, caste, language, culture, and historical background.
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The agitating Unified CPN-Maoist, which had withdrawn its earlier plan to announce federal States, on November 9 declared the eastern Districts as Kirat federal state based on, what they describe, caste, language, culture, and historical background. The Maoists made the symbolic announcement amid a function organised at Diktel, the headquarters of Khotang District, as part of their protest against the Government. The Maoist Kirat state Committee in-charge and Maoist politburo member Gopal Kirati made the announcement. Saying that the state would be known as Kirati only to those people who are in favour of fighting against communal harmony and for equality, Kirati warned that the door of Kirati state would be closed for Indian imperialist, tyrants, and capitalists. However, office bearers of the state were not appointed. "It was only symbolic announcement for now," said leader Kirati, "We will appoint office bearers after some time. The headquarters of the Kirati state has yet to be searched though it was declared in Khotang district. He informed that Pandhare of Bhojpur District is likely to be made the capital of the state. Kirati said that federal state was declared only after taking consent from party chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal though the central programmes were suspended earlier.
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November - 10 
Kantipuronline reports that a meeting of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Unified CPN-Maoist) central officer bearers concluded on November 10 that the Government is not serious about seeking a consensus to defuse the current political imbroglio
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Kantipuronline reports that a meeting of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Unified CPN-Maoist) central officer bearers concluded on November 10 that the Government is not serious about seeking a consensus to defuse the current political imbroglio. The main opposition party which launched its second phase of protests against the President's "unconstitutional" move on November 1 has also decided to further intensify its stir. The meeting was held at the party headquarters in Parisdanda in the capital Kathmandu.
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November - 11 
The Vice-chairman of the Unified CPN-Maoist, Baburam Bhattarai, said on November 11 that it is wrong to associate Nepali Maoists with the Indian Maoists, reports The Hindu. “The attempt to associate us with the Indian Maoists’ movement is totally wro
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The Vice-chairman of the Unified CPN-Maoist, Baburam Bhattarai, said on November 11 that it is wrong to associate Nepali Maoists with the Indian Maoists, reports The Hindu. “The attempt to associate us with the Indian Maoists’ movement is totally wrong,” Bhattarai told reporters. “It’s their internal matter and we have no links whatsoever with them,” he claimed.
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November - 12 
Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) are picketing Singhadurbar which houses Government's main administrative offices for two days starting from November 12 (today) as the last program
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Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) are picketing Singhadurbar which houses Government's main administrative offices for two days starting from November 12 (today) as the last programme for the second phase of protest. Thousands of Maoists are reportedly staging a sit-in protest outside Singhadurbar area since early morning. Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda is participating at the programme from Bhadrakali, Vice Chairman Baburam Bhattarai from Maitighar Mandala, Narayan Kaji Shrestha from Padmodaya turning and leader Krishna Bahadur Mahara from District Administration Office. The Government has deployed some 10,000 Security Force personnel in and around Singhadurbar area, according to Jay Mukunda Khanal, spokesperson for the Home Ministry. Further, Prachanda expressed his belief that political crisis will end within the next week. He expressed this to journalists after reaching Bhadrakali to lead the pre-scheduled Singhadurbar protest programme. Mentioning that the party is in favour of ending the political deadlock at the earliest, he warned of launching a general strike as the third phase of protest if a consensus is not forged.
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November - 13 
Kantipuronline reports that addressing a mass gathering at Bhrikuti Mandap in the capital Kathmandu on November 13, Unified communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda declared that his party has giv
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Kantipuronline reports that addressing a mass gathering at Bhrikuti Mandap in the capital Kathmandu on November 13, Unified communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda declared that his party has given the final ultimatum of Nov. 20 for the establishment of civilian supremacy and rectification of President's 'unconstitutional' move reinstating the then army chief. He warned to intensify their protests in the third-phase. Likewise, Maoist Vice Chairman and People's Movement Struggle Committee Chairman Baburam Bhattari ruled out the possibility of institutionalising republic in the country unless the president's move was nullified. Meanwhile, the Unified CPN-Maoist announced the conclusion of its second phase protests at a mass meeting organised at the exhibition road.
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November - 13 
Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) have been picketing Singha Durbar (which houses Nepal’s main administrative offices) as part of their second-phase of protest on November 13 (today
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Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) have been picketing Singha Durbar (which houses Nepal’s main administrative offices) as part of their second-phase of protest on November 13 (today), for the second day in a row. Maoists, ferried from various parts of the country, have reportedly gathered around Singha Durbar. The Maoists said that the picketing programme will go on till 2 pm (local time) in the afternoon and it will turn into a mass gathering following a rally at Bhrikutimandap. The rally is scheduled to be addressed by senior Maoist leaders. According to the CPN-Maoist Vice Chairman Baburam Bhattarai, the third phase of protest will be announced soon if the Government does not accept their demands.
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November - 13 
The Federation of Nepalese Journalist (FNJ) expressed deep concern over the behaviour of Maoist cadres, who apparently manhandled two journalists when they were covering the Maoist protest. Bipana Thapa, a reporter and cameraman Rajendra Napit of Ima
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The Federation of Nepalese Journalist (FNJ) expressed deep concern over the behaviour of Maoist cadres, who apparently manhandled two journalists when they were covering the Maoist protest. Bipana Thapa, a reporter and cameraman Rajendra Napit of Image Channel were manhandled by Maoist cadre at Anamnagar. Some of the cadre snatched the camera as they were talking to students who were participating in the protest. They also snatched a Mini DVD with visuals of the protest.
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November - 13 
The Unified CPN-Maoist imposed an abrupt general strike in Jhapa, to block President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav who visited the District to inaugurate a hospital.
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The Unified CPN-Maoist imposed an abrupt general strike in Jhapa, to block President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav who visited the District to inaugurate a hospital.
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November - 15 
Nepal News reports that the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) vice chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha said his party is planning for a no-confidence motion against the coalition Government to topple it and open doors for new na
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Nepal News reports that the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (Unified CPN-Maoist) vice chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha said his party is planning for a no-confidence motion against the coalition Government to topple it and open doors for new national consensus Government. Speaking at the Reporters Club on November 15, Shrestha said his party now has no alternative to filing a no-confidence motion since Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal had allegedly failed to take the initiative for forging a national consensus to end the ongoing deadlock. Claiming that leaders of the Nepali Congress and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) have accepted the president’s move as unconstitutional though of political nature, Shrestha said the parties have to accept it publicly that it hindered civilian supremacy.
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November - 16 
Normal life in various eastern and central Terai Districts has been affected since early morning of November 16 (today) due to a bandh (shutdown) called by the CPN-Maoist faction led by Matrika Yadav. The party has announced an indefinite bandh start
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Normal life in various eastern and central Terai Districts has been affected since early morning of November 16 (today) due to a bandh (shutdown) called by the CPN-Maoist faction led by Matrika Yadav. The party has announced an indefinite bandh starting today in the Terai Districts demanding release of their cadres arrested on charges of attacking the chief of Birgunj Custom Office Kewal Bhandari.
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November - 23 
Police arrested Narendra Tamrakar, People's Liberation Army (PLA) ‘commander’ of Masuriya-based cantonment, on the charge of abducting a girl, Kalawati Tamrakar (18), in Dadeldhura District on November 23, according to Nepal News. Narendra was caught
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Police arrested Narendra Tamrakar, People's Liberation Army (PLA) ‘commander’ of Masuriya-based cantonment, on the charge of abducting a girl, Kalawati Tamrakar (18), in Dadeldhura District on November 23, according to Nepal News. Narendra was caught from Ajayameru VDC-7 on the same day. According to eyewitness accounts, seven men, including Narendra, had grabbed Kalawati and took her away in broad daylight. Deputy Superintendent of Police Chakra Bahadur Singh said that the other six men involved in the abduction are on the run and a Police team has been mobilized to search and arrest them. Kalawati has been handed over to her family.
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*Data till , April 29, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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