Home
LATEST on SATP
CURRENT OPENING
Search
SEARCH ON SATP
SEARCH TERRORISM UPDATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
KEYWORD
Keyword is required.
START DATE
END DATE
South Asia
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Afghanistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheet
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Capital Region
Kabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
East Afghanistan
Kapisa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Laghman
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nangarhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nuristan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Panjsher
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Parwan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Afghanistan
Badakhshan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Baghlan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balkh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Faryab
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jowzjan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kunduz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Samangan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sar-e-Pul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Takhar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
South Afghanistan
Daykundi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kandahar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uruzgan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Zabul
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southwest Afghanistan
Helmand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nimroz
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southeast Afghanistan
Bamyan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghazni
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khost
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Logar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktika
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Paktiya
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Wardak
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Afghanistan
Badghis
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Farah
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Ghor
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Herat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bangladesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamist Terrorism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Left-wing Extremism
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bhutan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Central
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
India
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Insurgency North East
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ISLAMIST/OTHER CONFLICTS
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chandigarh (UT)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Delhi
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gujarat
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Haryana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Himachal Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jharkhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Kerala
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pondicherry
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sikkim
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Telangana
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
West Bengal
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maldives
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Proviencs
Dhekunu (South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Dhekunu (Upper South)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mathi Uthuru (Upper North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu (Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Dhekunu (South Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Medhu Uthuru (North Central)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uthuru (North)
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nepal
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Province No. 1
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 2
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 3
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 4
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 5
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 6
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Province No. 7
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan
Assessments
Backgrounder
Bibliography
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Balochistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
FATA
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Islamabad Capital Territory
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Pakistan Occupied kashmir
Azad Kashmir
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Gilgit-Baltistan
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sindh
Assessments
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sri Lanka
Assessments
Bibliography
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Provinces
Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Eastern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Central Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
North Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Northern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Sabaragamua Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Southern Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uva Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Western Province
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Arunachal Pradesh
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Assam
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Jammu & Kashmir
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Manipur
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Meghalaya
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Mizoram
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Nagaland
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Punjab
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Tripura
Assessments
Backgrounder
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maoist Insurgency
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Documents
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Andhra Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Bihar
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Chhattisgarh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Goa
Timelines
Gujarat
Timelines
Haryana
Timelines
Jharkhand
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Karnataka
Timelines
Kerala
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Madhya Pradesh
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Maharashtra
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Odisha
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Rajasthan
Timelines
Tamil Nadu
Timelines
Telangana
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
Uttar Pradesh
Timelines
Uttarakhand
Timelines
West Bengal
Assessments
Conflict Maps
Data Sheets
Terrorist Groups
Timelines
ASSESSMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BACKGROUNDER
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
CONFLICT MAPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DATA SHEETS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
DOCUMENTS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TERRORIST GROUPS
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
TIMELINES
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
BOOKS
The Knights of Falsehood
The Global Threat of Terror
Book Store
TERRORISM UPDATE
VIDEOS
FREEDOM FROM FEAR
WAR WITHIN BORDERS
SECOND SIGHT
ICM IN MEDIA
EXTERNAL RESOURCES
RISK ALERT
ISLAMIST EXTREMISM & TERRORISM IN SOUTH ASIA
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/PROJECTS/REPORTS
Nepal: Incidents and Statements involving
Communist Party of Nepal Maoist (CPN-M)/ (UCPN-M) : 2008
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Read more...
Date
Incidents
April - 1 
Cadres of the CPN-Maoist abducted district chairman of Amnesty International, Madhav Gautam, in Arghakhachi on April 1. He was abducted from Tagre area of Pokharathok while he was there on a election monitoring purpose and taken away to an unknown lo
Read more...
Cadres of the CPN-Maoist abducted district chairman of Amnesty International, Madhav Gautam, in Arghakhachi on April 1. He was abducted from Tagre area of Pokharathok while he was there on a election monitoring purpose and taken away to an unknown location. Maoist district in-charge Ram Prasad Banjade, however, denied Gautam was abducted by his party cadres, saying that he was caught red-handed by the villagers while he was buying votes in the district. Gautam's whereabouts and condition, however, remains unknown.
Read less...
April - 1 
CPN-Maoist cadres on April 1 attacked and disrupted other parties’ poll campaign in various parts of the country, The Himalaya Times reports.
Read more...
CPN-Maoist cadres on April 1 attacked and disrupted other parties’ poll campaign in various parts of the country, The Himalaya Times reports.
Read less...
April - 1 
In Khotang, the Maoists pelted stones on NC cadres at an election meeting at Faktang VDC under constituency no 2. The Maoists also cut water supply in the area. NC district secretary Mahendra Katuwal said the Maoists chased away NC cadres when they w
Read more...
In Khotang, the Maoists pelted stones on NC cadres at an election meeting at Faktang VDC under constituency no 2. The Maoists also cut water supply in the area. NC district secretary Mahendra Katuwal said the Maoists chased away NC cadres when they were heading to the venue.
Read less...
April - 1 
The Maoists abducted six NC cadres from Dadeldhura and took them to an undisclosed location, police said.
Read more...
The Maoists abducted six NC cadres from Dadeldhura and took them to an undisclosed location, police said.
Read less...
April - 1 
The Maoists attacked a meeting on energy at Harkapur VDC of Okhaldhunga. Seven persons, including NC cadre Prem Bahadur Khatiwada, were injured in the attack.
Read more...
The Maoists attacked a meeting on energy at Harkapur VDC of Okhaldhunga. Seven persons, including NC cadre Prem Bahadur Khatiwada, were injured in the attack.
Read less...
April - 2 
Chief of the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN), Ian Martin, has said that the Maoists, CPN-UML and NC are the major parties violating the code of conduct in the far western region. Speaking to the media in Dhangadi, Martin said the bigger parti
Read more...
Chief of the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN), Ian Martin, has said that the Maoists, CPN-UML and NC are the major parties violating the code of conduct in the far western region. Speaking to the media in Dhangadi, Martin said the bigger parties are engaged in disrupting each others election meetings and are engaged in violence. He also said that the Maoists have been barring other parties from campaigning by deploying YCL cadres claiming the region was their base area. He expressed concern over the People's Liberation Army guerrillas leaving their cantonments to get involved in election campaign, but said he has received assurance from Maoist leaders and guerrilla commanders that it would not happen in the future.
Read less...
April - 2 
The CPN-Maoist cadres have allegedly abducted two NC members, Rabindra Shahi and Keshav Bista, from Jajarkot district on April 2.
Read more...
The CPN-Maoist cadres have allegedly abducted two NC members, Rabindra Shahi and Keshav Bista, from Jajarkot district on April 2.
Read less...
April - 2 
The Maoists on April 2 released 10 Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) cadres abducted by them on March 29 from Bhagwati VDC-1. The Maoists claimed that they were taken into control for some ‘inquiry’ and released after discus
Read more...
The Maoists on April 2 released 10 Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) cadres abducted by them on March 29 from Bhagwati VDC-1. The Maoists claimed that they were taken into control for some ‘inquiry’ and released after discussion.
Read less...
April - 4 
A Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) member, Bir Bahadur Nepali, was injured when the Maoists pelted stones at the mass meeting of CPN-UML in Jajarkot.
Read more...
A Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) member, Bir Bahadur Nepali, was injured when the Maoists pelted stones at the mass meeting of CPN-UML in Jajarkot.
Read less...
April - 4 
A journalist, Tirtha Neupane, associated with the Kantipur Publication was ‘arrested’ by the CPN-Maoist cadres in the Manang district on April 4 for a couple of hours, Kantipuronline reported. Neupane said that the Maoists took him under control and
Read more...
A journalist, Tirtha Neupane, associated with the Kantipur Publication was ‘arrested’ by the CPN-Maoist cadres in the Manang district on April 4 for a couple of hours, Kantipuronline reported. Neupane said that the Maoists took him under control and threatened him to leave the district for entering what they call their ‘base area’ without consent. He added that the police later rescued him from the Maoists ‘captivity’.
Read less...
April - 4 
The District Committee member of the CPN-UML, Dutta Bahadur Rokaya, was injured in an attack by the Maoists in the Dolpa district. He was assaulted by a group of 65 Maoists at Kalika Village Deevlopment Committee (VDC)-5 on April 3. Rokaya informed N
Read more...
The District Committee member of the CPN-UML, Dutta Bahadur Rokaya, was injured in an attack by the Maoists in the Dolpa district. He was assaulted by a group of 65 Maoists at Kalika Village Deevlopment Committee (VDC)-5 on April 3. Rokaya informed Nepal News that Maoists "have warned not to organise any publicity programme in the district."
Read less...
April - 4 
The police recovered a sack of cells of long range weapons, three pieces of 81 barrel, one SMG, one rocket launcher and some equipments used for making bombs from the residence of one Parasuram Shah in the Garkhakot VDC of Jajarkot, where, according
Read more...
The police recovered a sack of cells of long range weapons, three pieces of 81 barrel, one SMG, one rocket launcher and some equipments used for making bombs from the residence of one Parasuram Shah in the Garkhakot VDC of Jajarkot, where, according to earlier report, a bomb exploded on March 30 killing two persons. The house is believed to have been used by the Maoists to store weapons during the insurgency period, according to Nepal News.
Read less...
April - 4 
Two Nepali Congress (NC) members, Nanda Bahadur Singh and Matrika Singh, and a CPN-Maoist cadre, Padam Rawat, were injured during a clash between the two sides in Kalikot, reported Nepal News.
Read more...
Two Nepali Congress (NC) members, Nanda Bahadur Singh and Matrika Singh, and a CPN-Maoist cadre, Padam Rawat, were injured during a clash between the two sides in Kalikot, reported Nepal News.
Read less...
April - 5 
At least 70 persons, including two policemen, were injured during continued poll related violence in separate districts on April 5, according to The Himalayan Times. The Maoists also abducted several persons, including a poll candidate.
Read more...
At least 70 persons, including two policemen, were injured during continued poll related violence in separate districts on April 5, according to The Himalayan Times. The Maoists also abducted several persons, including a poll candidate.
Read less...
April - 5 
Five CPN-UML activists, a poll monitor and a NC activist were injured in Maoist attacks in Ramechhap district, a report said.
Read more...
Five CPN-UML activists, a poll monitor and a NC activist were injured in Maoist attacks in Ramechhap district, a report said.
Read less...
April - 5 
In Lamjung district, the Maoists attacked 20 Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) cadres at Bhalayakhark. Over 500 Maoist cadres surrounded the CPN-UML cadre’s houses and attempted to set the houses ablaze, said the district C
Read more...
In Lamjung district, the Maoists attacked 20 Communist Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) cadres at Bhalayakhark. Over 500 Maoist cadres surrounded the CPN-UML cadre’s houses and attempted to set the houses ablaze, said the district CPN-UML unit. CPN-UML workers Rishikesh Ghimirey, Bhoj Bahadur Adhikari and 18 other cadres were injured in the incident.
Read less...
April - 5 
The Maoists assaulted NC cadres Guru Dhwoj Basnet, Prakash Basnet and Dilip Basnet in the Solukhumbu district, said Chief District Officer Shree Krishna Shrestha.
Read more...
The Maoists assaulted NC cadres Guru Dhwoj Basnet, Prakash Basnet and Dilip Basnet in the Solukhumbu district, said Chief District Officer Shree Krishna Shrestha.
Read less...
April - 5 April - 6
Unidentified assailants killed Deepak Dahal, a Rastriya Janashakti Party (RJP) activist of Bhirgaun Village Development Committee (VDC) ward-4, after abducting him on April 5-night, Kantipuronline reports. His dead body was recovered near a house at
Read more...
Unidentified assailants killed Deepak Dahal, a Rastriya Janashakti Party (RJP) activist of Bhirgaun Village Development Committee (VDC) ward-4, after abducting him on April 5-night, Kantipuronline reports. His dead body was recovered near a house at ward-6 of the same VDC on April 6. Meanwhile, RJP Chairman Surya Bahadur Thapa said at Dhankuta that the Maoists were involved in Dahal’s killing. The CPN-Maoist office secretary in the district, Chetan, however, denied his party’s involvement in the killing, saying, "It’s a conspiracy to defame our party. But we will also help track down those involved in the killing."
Read less...
April - 7 
Police arrested two CPN-Maoist cadres, Deg Bahadur Rai and Amar Bahadur Rai, on April 7 for their suspected involvement in the murder of Rastriya Janashakti Party cadre Deepak Dahal who was killed on April 5-night, Himalayan Times reports.
Read more...
Police arrested two CPN-Maoist cadres, Deg Bahadur Rai and Amar Bahadur Rai, on April 7 for their suspected involvement in the murder of Rastriya Janashakti Party cadre Deepak Dahal who was killed on April 5-night, Himalayan Times reports.
Read less...
April - 7 
The National Election Monitoring Alliance (NEMA) condemned the CPN-Maoist for obstructing free movement of election observers and attacking them. The NEMA drew the attention of the Election Commission over the issue and said Maoists had been preventi
Read more...
The National Election Monitoring Alliance (NEMA) condemned the CPN-Maoist for obstructing free movement of election observers and attacking them. The NEMA drew the attention of the Election Commission over the issue and said Maoists had been preventing election observers from conducting their duties in several districts. Issuing a press release, NEMA's coordinator Subodh Raj Pyakurel said that, "The Maoist cadres have been issuing threats against the NEMA representatives," adding that, "The Maoists cadres have been threatening people and are violating the election code of conduct."
Read less...
April - 8 
A group of 50-60 Maoists led by Sher Bahadur Bhandari abducted 22 NC cadres, including 13 women, from Dhading-1 area, Himalayan Times reports. Meanwhile, Home Secretary Umesh Mainali has said that the Government has sent additional team of Armed Poli
Read more...
A group of 50-60 Maoists led by Sher Bahadur Bhandari abducted 22 NC cadres, including 13 women, from Dhading-1 area, Himalayan Times reports. Meanwhile, Home Secretary Umesh Mainali has said that the Government has sent additional team of Armed Police Force to the spot after reports of abductions.
Read less...
April - 8 
Seven Maoists were killed in police firing in a clash that erupted between the Maoists and Nepali Congress (NC) workers at Lamahi bazaar area in the Dang district on April 8-night, according to Nepal News. A group of Young Communist League (YCL) cadr
Read more...
Seven Maoists were killed in police firing in a clash that erupted between the Maoists and Nepali Congress (NC) workers at Lamahi bazaar area in the Dang district on April 8-night, according to Nepal News. A group of Young Communist League (YCL) cadres had held 33 NC workers in the afternoon accusing them of travelling from outside the district to help NC's candidate in the constituency-1, Khum Bahadur Khadka. Later, the police intervened and resorted to firing, which left seven YCL cadres dead and a dozen others injured.
Read less...
April - 9 
Maoists abducted Amar Bahadur Mahara, a polling agent of the Nepali Congress in Rolpa.
Read more...
Maoists abducted Amar Bahadur Mahara, a polling agent of the Nepali Congress in Rolpa.
Read less...
April - 9 
Maoists captured a polling booth at Bhulke in the Bhojpur district. Further, YCL cadres also barred other party voters from visiting a polling booth at Chisapani in the Banke district.
Read more...
Maoists captured a polling booth at Bhulke in the Bhojpur district. Further, YCL cadres also barred other party voters from visiting a polling booth at Chisapani in the Banke district.
Read less...
April - 10 
One activist of the Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), Rishiraj Subedi, was killed by some unidentified persons at Saumarang Village Development Committee (VDC) in the Kaski district on April 10-night, Himalayan Times repo
Read more...
One activist of the Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), Rishiraj Subedi, was killed by some unidentified persons at Saumarang Village Development Committee (VDC) in the Kaski district on April 10-night, Himalayan Times reports. Subedi, a resident of Saumarang VDC-3 had worked as party agent in a polling station. The party blamed the Maoists for killing Subedi and said that Maoists had also threatened to kill him earlier.
Read less...
April - 12 
Cadres of the CPN-Maoist and security force personnel on April 12 clashed at Gaur, injuring seven persons, including Maoist elections candidate Surendra Prasad Jayasabal from Rautahat-2.
Read more...
Cadres of the CPN-Maoist and security force personnel on April 12 clashed at Gaur, injuring seven persons, including Maoist elections candidate Surendra Prasad Jayasabal from Rautahat-2.
Read less...
April - 13 
The Maoists have won 99 seats of the total 186 constituencies where vote counting has been completed, till last reports came in. The Nepali Congress had won 28 seats while the CPN-UML won in 24 seats. Among others, the MJF emerged victorious in 15 se
Read more...
The Maoists have won 99 seats of the total 186 constituencies where vote counting has been completed, till last reports came in. The Nepali Congress had won 28 seats while the CPN-UML won in 24 seats. Among others, the MJF emerged victorious in 15 seats.
Read less...
April - 14 
A group of 25 Maoists attacked and injured Nepali Congress leader and the Finance Minister, Ram Sharan Mahat, at Dudhdevi Village Development Committee of Nuwakot district on April 14, according to Himalayan Times. Seven other persons, including two
Read more...
A group of 25 Maoists attacked and injured Nepali Congress leader and the Finance Minister, Ram Sharan Mahat, at Dudhdevi Village Development Committee of Nuwakot district on April 14, according to Himalayan Times. Seven other persons, including two Nepali Congress supporters, a police inspector and four children were also injured in the incident.
Read less...
April - 14 
According to the latest results of the Constituent Assembly elections, the Maoists have won 116 of the 209 constituencies in which the vote counting has completed till April 14 (today) morning. The Nepali Congress won 32 seats followed by the Communi
Read more...
According to the latest results of the Constituent Assembly elections, the Maoists have won 116 of the 209 constituencies in which the vote counting has completed till April 14 (today) morning. The Nepali Congress won 32 seats followed by the Communist Party of Nepal - Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) at 28 seats.
Read less...
April - 15 
According to the latest results available (12.25 NST), the Maoists are moving closer towards a clear majority in the direct election to the Constituent Assembly by winning 116 seats out of the 214 declared results. Nepali Congress is in the second po
Read more...
According to the latest results available (12.25 NST), the Maoists are moving closer towards a clear majority in the direct election to the Constituent Assembly by winning 116 seats out of the 214 declared results. Nepali Congress is in the second position with 32 seats followed by the Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) with 30. The Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) has won 23 seats so far while the Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party has secured six seats.
Read less...
April - 15 
Maoists claimed that 2,500 ballot papers were missing and thus demanded a re-poll in the Dadeldhura district. Hundreds of CPN-Maoist cadres encircled the District Court which houses the district election office and registered a complaint with the Chi
Read more...
Maoists claimed that 2,500 ballot papers were missing and thus demanded a re-poll in the Dadeldhura district. Hundreds of CPN-Maoist cadres encircled the District Court which houses the district election office and registered a complaint with the Chief Returning Officer demanding a re-poll.
Read less...
April - 15 
The Maoists called a strike at Sindhulimadi on April 15 demanding re-polling at some centres in the Sindhuli district constituency-1, Kantipuronline reports. The agitating CPN-Maoist cadres obstructed vehicular movement and forced a market shutdown a
Read more...
The Maoists called a strike at Sindhulimadi on April 15 demanding re-polling at some centres in the Sindhuli district constituency-1, Kantipuronline reports. The agitating CPN-Maoist cadres obstructed vehicular movement and forced a market shutdown at the district headquarters. They also reportedly picketed a vote-counting centre at Bagbani.
Read less...
April - 16 
Senior CPN-Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai has said that the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly (CA) will respectfully bid farewell to the monarchy, reports Nepal News. "We want to respectfully remove monarchy," Bhattarai said on April 16. Sim
Read more...
Senior CPN-Maoist leader Baburam Bhattarai has said that the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly (CA) will respectfully bid farewell to the monarchy, reports Nepal News. "We want to respectfully remove monarchy," Bhattarai said on April 16. Similarly, CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda has urged King Gyanendra to vacate the Narayanhity palace on his own. He said, "The people have already given their mandate. He should vacate the palace. That will make the job easier for us. And that will be in the interest of the country, him and all of us."
Read less...
April - 18 
The CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda has said that he is in favour of providing King Gyanendra a ‘graceful exit’ from the throne that the Shah dynasty has occupied for the last 240 years, according to Kantipuronline. He said, "The King should not be ous
Read more...
The CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda has said that he is in favour of providing King Gyanendra a ‘graceful exit’ from the throne that the Shah dynasty has occupied for the last 240 years, according to Kantipuronline. He said, "The King should not be ousted from the throne in a humiliating manner." But he hinted that there would be no further action against the King if he obeyed the verdict of the people. "Even after he leaves the throne he should be allowed to continue with his business affairs or other activities, including engagement in politics in future if he so desires," Prachanda added. He also said that he was ready to meet the King in person to negotiate his exit. "If necessary, I am even ready to meet him," he said.
Read less...
April - 20 
At least 22 district committees of Nepali Congress (NC) have blamed the terror unleashed by the Young Communist League (YCL) for the party’s defeat in the CA polls. Sending their report to the party’s Central Working Committee, the district units cla
Read more...
At least 22 district committees of Nepali Congress (NC) have blamed the terror unleashed by the Young Communist League (YCL) for the party’s defeat in the CA polls. Sending their report to the party’s Central Working Committee, the district units claimed the party leaders’ prolonged distance from locals because of the Maoist threat was equally responsible for the party’s defeat. The NC Chief Secretary Shobhakar Parajuli said, "Most of them have named YCL intimidation till election day as the major cause for the party’s defeat," adding, "They have claimed that party cadres could not stay in contact with people because of the Maoist attacks on Nepali Congress cadres during the insurgency and even after the Comprehensive Peace Accord was signed."
Read less...
April - 20 
CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda announced on April 19 that he will lead the new republican Government in the country, Kantipuronline reports. He said that, "I will present myself in front of you in a few days’ times as the head of the new republican Go
Read more...
CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda announced on April 19 that he will lead the new republican Government in the country, Kantipuronline reports. He said that, "I will present myself in front of you in a few days’ times as the head of the new republican Government," adding that, "I will also put forward all the new programmes for the formation of a ‘New Nepal’ and the plans for a new constitution." He also declared that the country will be declared a federal republic by the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly (CA) as per the agreement forged among the Seven Party Alliance.
Read less...
April - 20 
Senior CPN-Maoist leader, Ram Bahadur Thapa a. k. a. ‘Badal’, has said that King Gyanendra will be dethroned, without giving him any rights, including cultural privileges that all Shah dynasty monarchs have been enjoying for so long. Badal said they
Read more...
Senior CPN-Maoist leader, Ram Bahadur Thapa a. k. a. ‘Badal’, has said that King Gyanendra will be dethroned, without giving him any rights, including cultural privileges that all Shah dynasty monarchs have been enjoying for so long. Badal said they would openly meet with the King and ask him to leave Narayanhiti Palace right away. "This is the best alternative available. If the king fails to abide by the people’s mandate, there is a state mechanism. And there are the people if the state mechanism fails to act. The king will then have to incur a big loss at that point in time," he said.
Read less...
April - 21 
A group claiming to be YCL (Young Communist League) reportedly assaulted and injured several teachers and locals in remote Kalika Village Development Committee (VDC) of Dolpa district on April 21-night, reported Kantipuronline. The Maoist district se
Read more...
A group claiming to be YCL (Young Communist League) reportedly assaulted and injured several teachers and locals in remote Kalika Village Development Committee (VDC) of Dolpa district on April 21-night, reported Kantipuronline. The Maoist district secretary Ram Lal alias BK denied his party’s involvement in the incidents. Meanwhile, the Nepali Congress (NC) and Unified Marxist Leninist (UML) in the district urged the Maoists to stop such atrocities.
Read less...
April - 21 
At least 22 Nepali Congress (NC) workers have been displaced from their villages in the Rukum district after the Constituent Assembly election due to threats issued by Maoists in the district, Kantipuronline reports. Issuing a statement on April 21,
Read more...
At least 22 Nepali Congress (NC) workers have been displaced from their villages in the Rukum district after the Constituent Assembly election due to threats issued by Maoists in the district, Kantipuronline reports. Issuing a statement on April 21, NC district committee said 22 of its supporters were forced to leave their villages after Maoists threatened them with strong action. The party further claimed that the Maoists extorted NR 10,000 each from Sam Bahadur Gharti, Pal Prasad Gharti and Daljit Pun of Hukam Village Development Committee as a penalty for supporting NC in the election.
Read less...
April - 21 
On April 21, the daily quoted the US Ambassador in Nepal Nancy J Powell as saying that the US is expected to remove CPN-Maoist from its terrorist Watch list with just a few ‘technicalities’ remaining for doing so.
Read more...
On April 21, the daily quoted the US Ambassador in Nepal Nancy J Powell as saying that the US is expected to remove CPN-Maoist from its terrorist Watch list with just a few ‘technicalities’ remaining for doing so.
Read less...
April - 21 
The CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda declared on April 21 that, "no residue of the monarchy would be held in reserve." He also said that there was no dilemma in removing the monarchy.
Read more...
The CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda declared on April 21 that, "no residue of the monarchy would be held in reserve." He also said that there was no dilemma in removing the monarchy.
Read less...
April - 22 
Kantipuronline reports that despite their claim that they have already returned all the seized houses and property to make atmosphere for historic Constituent Assembly (CA) polls more conducive, the Maoists have still been capturing houses of locals.
Read more...
Kantipuronline reports that despite their claim that they have already returned all the seized houses and property to make atmosphere for historic Constituent Assembly (CA) polls more conducive, the Maoists have still been capturing houses of locals.
Read less...
April - 22 
The CPN-Maoist on April 22 officially claimed that the party must head the new Government, according to Kantipuronline. A meeting of the Maoist Central Secretariat held at party Chairman Prachanda’s residence at Naya Bazaar in Kathmandu decided to le
Read more...
The CPN-Maoist on April 22 officially claimed that the party must head the new Government, according to Kantipuronline. A meeting of the Maoist Central Secretariat held at party Chairman Prachanda’s residence at Naya Bazaar in Kathmandu decided to lead the still to-be-formed Government claiming the polls outcome to be positive. The meeting also decided to implement a republican system of governance from the first meeting of the CA and added that there would be no compromises on the issue with other parties. "We decided in the meeting that there would be no compromises on the issue of declaring the country a republic and its implementation with other parties and we will not be willing to bow down to pressure from other parties on the issue as the need to end all forms of monarchy and the establishment of the country as a republic is the main mandate of the people from the April 10 polls," Prachanda said. The meeting further decided to call a meeting of the Maoist Central Committee on April 28 to decide on which leaders will represent the party in the new Government, Central Committee member Barsha Man Pun alias Ananta informed.
Read less...
April - 22 
The US State Department's Deputy spokesman Tom Casey has said that there has been no change yet in the status of Maoists as a terrorist outfit despite their winning the election, according to a April 22 Nepal News report. "We have an organization bei
Read more...
The US State Department's Deputy spokesman Tom Casey has said that there has been no change yet in the status of Maoists as a terrorist outfit despite their winning the election, according to a April 22 Nepal News report. "We have an organization being placed on the list of designated foreign terrorists organizations. (It) has legal requirements that are placed on us. We have to honour those legal requirements and we'll certainly do so in the case of Nepal," he stated, and hinting of a possible review, said, "You have an organization that moves away from violence and terror and participates in a political process and engages in those kinds of legitimate activities, that would certainly, I think, give people an opportunity to at least look again at that situation and that organisation." "But at this point, you know there's no change in their status and we'll follow the law as appropriate," he added further.
Read less...
April - 23 
The counting of votes under the Proportional Representation (PR) system has been completed, Nepal News reported .The CPN-Maoist lead the tally with 3144202 votes out of the total 10739088 votes cast - 29.27 percent of vote share. The NC and the UML a
Read more...
The counting of votes under the Proportional Representation (PR) system has been completed, Nepal News reported .The CPN-Maoist lead the tally with 3144202 votes out of the total 10739088 votes cast - 29.27 percent of vote share. The NC and the UML are in second and third positions, respectively, bagging 2269863 (21 percent) and 2183370 votes (20.33 percent). The Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) and Terai Madhes Loktantrik Party are in fourth and fifth positions, respectively, wining 678327 (6.31 percent) and 338930 votes (3.15 percent). The Rastriya Prajatantra Party is in sixth position with 263431 votes. The Election Commission has said that it would apply the Modified Saint Logue system to calculate exact number of seats won by these parties based on votes they have garnered. However, rough estimates suggest that the Maoists could secure around 100 seats. There are 335 seats under PR category and approximately around 30000 votes will account for one seat.
Read less...
April - 24 
Maoist leaders held consultation with heads of UN agencies, ambassadors and representatives of donor agencies at the UN House in Pulchowk. The consultation focused on development, restoration of peace, army integration and drafting of a new constitut
Read more...
Maoist leaders held consultation with heads of UN agencies, ambassadors and representatives of donor agencies at the UN House in Pulchowk. The consultation focused on development, restoration of peace, army integration and drafting of a new constitution in alliance with other political parties. After the consultation, Maoist chairman Prachanda said there was some confusion in the international community regarding the CPN-Maoist. "We were perceived as stubborn, which is not true. It’s time the international community changed its perception towards us. We expect this meeting to effect that change in the international community’s perception," he said, stressed, "We expressed our commitment to multi-party democracy, peace and rapid socio-economic change in the country." Responding to reporters’ queries, he said special committees will simultaneously effect the integration of the Nepali Army into the People’s Liberation Army and draft a new constitution. The Maoist chairman said they have positively evaluated the United Nations Mission in Nepal’s (UNMIN) role during the monitoring of arms and armies and the Constituent Assembly (CA) polls. Consultations will be held with other political parties on the issue of extension of the UNMIN’s mandate, the Maoist chairman said. He reiterated that the first meeting of the CA would abolish monarchy and declare Nepal a Federal Democratic Republic.
Read less...
April - 24 
The Communist party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) Chairman Prachanda said on April 24 that he could not rule out the use of violence in future, reports The Himalayan Times. "Right now, I cannot renounce every kind of violence," Prachanda told journali
Read more...
The Communist party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) Chairman Prachanda said on April 24 that he could not rule out the use of violence in future, reports The Himalayan Times. "Right now, I cannot renounce every kind of violence," Prachanda told journalists after meeting ambassadors and United Nations (UN) staff. "We want to lead this process to a logical conclusion and we want to create a model of peace. Through this we want to renounce reactionary violence," he added, without explaining what he meant by "reactionary violence". However, Maoist spokesman Krishna Bahadur Mahara contradicted Prachanda’s statement and said the ultra-leftists had permanently renounced violence when they signed up for a landmark 2006 peace deal. "We can’t think of engaging in violence again when we are coming to power through the ballot," Mahara said, adding, "Maybe the chairman (Prachanda) was trying to say something else but it came out in a wrong way."
Read less...
April - 25 
The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) cadres have cut off the water pipeline at Southern Angnapanch and Dhukuri Village Development Committees (VDC) in the Panchthar district saying that the villagers did not vote the CPN-Maoist candidates
Read more...
The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) cadres have cut off the water pipeline at Southern Angnapanch and Dhukuri Village Development Committees (VDC) in the Panchthar district saying that the villagers did not vote the CPN-Maoist candidates in the Constituent Assembly (CA) election, reports Kantipuronline. The Maoists cut off the water pipes at the four places and hoisted their party flags saying that the next government is going to be led by their party, Consumers’ Committee Secretary Chandra Dahal said.
Read less...
April - 27 
The Nepali Congress (NC) has accused the CPN-Maoist of giving continuity to "irresponsible and criminal" activities like violent attacks against NC supporters, murders, lootings and severing water supplies. The NC said Maoists have cut the water supp
Read more...
The Nepali Congress (NC) has accused the CPN-Maoist of giving continuity to "irresponsible and criminal" activities like violent attacks against NC supporters, murders, lootings and severing water supplies. The NC said Maoists have cut the water supply pipeline to 70 households in the Dhikure village of Tehrathum for not voting for the Maoists. "They (Maoists) have even erected their flags in the houses and said they have blacklisted NC activists for action with a view to terrorize them," NC chief Secretary Shovakhar Parajuli said in a statement. The NC also said that Birkha Fago, leader of the party's youth wing -Tarun Dal - in Chulachuli of Ilam, was stabbed to death by an unidentified group.
Read less...
April - 28 
The CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda has said that there is no alternative to leadership of the next Government since the people have already given the Maoists the mandate by making them the largest party, Nepal News reported. Speaking at its central co
Read more...
The CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda has said that there is no alternative to leadership of the next Government since the people have already given the Maoists the mandate by making them the largest party, Nepal News reported. Speaking at its central committee meeting on April 28, Prachanda said that his party will lead the next Government but all decisions will be taken based on understanding. According to participants at the meeting, Prachanda said that while he is ready for talks on this issue, he is not ready to give up the leadership position in the next Government. He clarified that though they did not have majority, they had the mandate to lead the Government being the single largest party.
Read less...
April - 29 
Cadres of the CPN-Maoist assaulted an assistant health worker, Krishna Prasad Silwal, after he refused to abide by a kangaroo court verdict at Bhandara in the Narayangadh area of Chitwan district, Kantipuronline reported. Around two dozen Maoist cadr
Read more...
Cadres of the CPN-Maoist assaulted an assistant health worker, Krishna Prasad Silwal, after he refused to abide by a kangaroo court verdict at Bhandara in the Narayangadh area of Chitwan district, Kantipuronline reported. Around two dozen Maoist cadres, acting upon a complaint filed at their "people's court" by local health post in-charge Shiva Ghimire, turned up at the health facility to "interrogate" and subsequently assaulted Silwal after he refused to sign a paper detailing the "verdict".
Read less...
April - 29 
Nepal News reports that the kin of a Member of Parliament (interim parliament) from the CPN-Maoist, Binod Kumar Upadhyaya, was killed in a bomb blast carried out by unidentified persons in the Bodhbar Village Development Committee-3 area of the Rupan
Read more...
Nepal News reports that the kin of a Member of Parliament (interim parliament) from the CPN-Maoist, Binod Kumar Upadhyaya, was killed in a bomb blast carried out by unidentified persons in the Bodhbar Village Development Committee-3 area of the Rupandehi district on April 29. Binod's uncle Surendra Uyadhyaya was killed in the blast that occurred inside Binod's house. The Himalayan Times reported that the regional coordinator of the Akhil Tarai Mukti Morcha, Rakesh, and Anil of the Madhesi Tigers said their outfits had triggered the blast. They also claimed the explosion was triggered to punish the Member of Parliament for contesting the Constituent Assembly polls.
Read less...
April - 29 
The CPN-UML leaders have urged the party leadership to strongly raise the issue of ending violent activities, intimidation and state of terror unleashed by the Maoists, when the leaders sit for talks with other parties, said UML central leader Bhim R
Read more...
The CPN-UML leaders have urged the party leadership to strongly raise the issue of ending violent activities, intimidation and state of terror unleashed by the Maoists, when the leaders sit for talks with other parties, said UML central leader Bhim Rawal. "We have emphasized on the principle of cooperation and coordination. But, it is not possible unless other parties (Maoists) abide by past pacts and adopt democratic norms in practice," he said.
Read less...
April - 29 
The YCL cadres attacked two UML activists in the Patan VDC area of Baitadi district. According to the Baitadi district secretary of the UML, Damodar Bhandary, 15-20 YCL cadres attacked Ganga Ram Pahari and Krishna Ram Bhattarai after dragging them ou
Read more...
The YCL cadres attacked two UML activists in the Patan VDC area of Baitadi district. According to the Baitadi district secretary of the UML, Damodar Bhandary, 15-20 YCL cadres attacked Ganga Ram Pahari and Krishna Ram Bhattarai after dragging them out of their homes for not assisting the Maoist in the CA polls.
Read less...
April - 30 
United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) Chief Ian Martin on April 30 met the CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda at the latter’s residence at Naya Bazaar in Kathmandu and discussed the country’s current political situation and army integration process, rep
Read more...
United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) Chief Ian Martin on April 30 met the CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda at the latter’s residence at Naya Bazaar in Kathmandu and discussed the country’s current political situation and army integration process, reported Kantipuronline. They also discussed issues relating to the rehabilitation of disqualified combatants of the Maoists’ People Liberation Army staying at the UN-monitored cantonments, disposal of the mines and other explosives planted during the armed conflict.
Read less...
April - 30 
US, which still regards the CPN-Maoist as a terrorist organisation, has indicated it would seek "legitimate reconciliation and reintegration politically" in Nepal after the Maoists’ election victory, according to The Himalayan Times. "In any terroris
Read more...
US, which still regards the CPN-Maoist as a terrorist organisation, has indicated it would seek "legitimate reconciliation and reintegration politically" in Nepal after the Maoists’ election victory, according to The Himalayan Times. "In any terrorist organisation or any terrorist situation, if there is a way for reconciliation legally and lawfully through the political system, obviously, we prefer that," said Dell L. Dailey, Coordinator of the Office for Counter-terrorism, while briefing reporters on the State Department’s annual terrorism report. The Country Report on Terrorism 2007 acknowledged that Nepal experienced no significant acts of international terrorism in 2007, but said "several incidents of domestic terrorism and politically-motivated violence occurred in urban areas and in the Terai." The report said, "Despite ending their 10-year insurgency and entering into the interim government, the Maoists continued to engage in violence, extortion, and abductions." The People’s Liberation Army ostensibly settled into UN-monitored cantonments but at times attempted to circumvent the disarmament and combatant verification process, the State Department said. Over a dozen extremist groups in pursuit of independence or autonomy and some criminal elements followed the Maoist lead of "negotiation" via armed struggle, the report said. The Maoists exacerbated bloodshed in the Terai in a scramble to regain influence it had lost in the region, the report alleged, but "the Government of Nepal largely ignored the conflict in the Tarai," it said.
Read less...
Timeline Year Wise
2023
2022
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000