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July - 1 
Earlier, on July 1, the major three parties had agreed to introduce a supplementary amendment bill along with the Fifth Amendment bill to the interim constitution to address the demands floated by the Madhes-based parties. A joint-meeting of the ruli
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Earlier, on July 1, the major three parties had agreed to introduce a supplementary amendment bill along with the Fifth Amendment bill to the interim constitution to address the demands floated by the Madhes-based parties. A joint-meeting of the ruling three parties - NC, CPN-Maoist and CPN-UML - and the agitating Madhes-based parties MPRF, Terai-Madhes Democratic Party and Rajendra Mahato-led Nepal Sadbhawana Party at the Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction in Singhadurbar agreed in principle to tackle the contentious issues that have cropped up after the Madhesi lawmakers began to continuously disrupt the CA meet since June 26. The meeting agreed to incorporate the provisions of an autonomous Terai region and mass recruitment of Madhesis into the security bodies in the proposed supplementary bill along with the Fifth Amendment bill. As per the agreement reached between the political parties, a taskforce has been set up to prepare the draft of the supplementary proposal. The Seven Party Alliance will ratify the proposal prepared by the draft committee, which will be passed later by the Council of Ministers. The government will then present the proposal at the CA sitting, according to leaders.
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July - 2 July - 3
Kantipuronline reports that indigenous groups residing in the Terai region have expressed objections to the demand of ‘One Madhes, One Province’ forwarded by the Madhes-based parties. They have threatened to launch a strong struggle if the demand is
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Kantipuronline reports that indigenous groups residing in the Terai region have expressed objections to the demand of ‘One Madhes, One Province’ forwarded by the Madhes-based parties. They have threatened to launch a strong struggle if the demand is fulfilled. Federal Republican National Front, Chure Bhawar Ekata Party and Nepal Loktantrik Samajwadi Dal have jointly announced a general strike in the Terai region on July 3 (today). Addressing a programme in the capital Kathmandu on July 2, representatives of the indigenous groups said the country will fall into the trap of segregation if the demand calling for ‘One Madhes, One Province’ is fulfilled. The identity of over five million people including those of the Tharu community will disappear if the demand is fulfilled. They also urged the CPN-Maoist, CPN-UML and Nepali Congress (NC) not to kneel in front of the Madhes-based parties just because they disrupted the Constituent Assembly (CA) session. Meanwhile, the Madhesi People’s Rights Forum (MPRF) leader Kishor Kumar Biswas has also resigned from the party to express opposition against the demand.
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July - 3 
Senior Nepali Congress leader Sher Bahadur Deuba has blamed Maoists for failing to understand their new political responsibility even as they are poised to lead a new government, according to Kantipuronline. Addressing the 23rd meeting of Socialist I
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Senior Nepali Congress leader Sher Bahadur Deuba has blamed Maoists for failing to understand their new political responsibility even as they are poised to lead a new government, according to Kantipuronline. Addressing the 23rd meeting of Socialist International, a forum of more than 160 political parties from 120 countries, Deuba said Maoists are yet to shed off the characteristics of an insurgent movement. "Their behavior still rouses fear in the minds of many," he said, adding, "Their cadres are yet to realize that every citizen - despite political orientation - must enjoy unfettered human rights, liberty and freedom." Deuba also informed the meeting about the progress made so far toward establishing lasting peace in Nepal through dialogue with Maoists, the recently concluded Constituent Assembly election and the future road of Nepal. He said there are still challenges ahead for Nepal to ensure a functioning democracy. "There are other political questions to respond to - including laying the foundations and modalities for establishing a functional federal state," he said, and added, "The law and order situation in the southern part of Nepal still poses a problem as a few militant groups are still operating in these areas. We also have to find answers as how to live in harmony despite our diversity."
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July - 4 
Student unions affiliated to the CPN-Maoist, the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML and other fringe parties have concluded that the demand for "One Madhesh Province" raised by the Terai-based parties is illegitimate and that it will prove to be counter-pro
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Student unions affiliated to the CPN-Maoist, the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML and other fringe parties have concluded that the demand for "One Madhesh Province" raised by the Terai-based parties is illegitimate and that it will prove to be counter-productive for the Madhesi people themselves. A meeting of eight students' union held in the Kathmandu called on the government to address the demands raised by Terai-based parties through the new constitution, but advised against explicitly stating "Madhesh as autonomous region" in the interim constitution. They were of the firm opinion that this demand can't be accepted under any circumstances. "Since it has already been said that the issue of state restructuring would be tackled by the Constituent Assembly, the demand of the Terai-based parties for inclusion of the phrase 'Madhesh as autonomous region' and 'group entry' of Madhesis in the draft of the supplementary constitution amendment bill is not legitimate," said Pradip Poudel, president of Nepal Students' Union.
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July - 5 
Ex- Gorkha soldiers have warned of countrywide protests against the CPN-Maoist announcement of closing down the Gorkha Recruitment Centres, reports Kantipuronline. Saying that over 250000 families would be directly affected if such centres were close
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Ex- Gorkha soldiers have warned of countrywide protests against the CPN-Maoist announcement of closing down the Gorkha Recruitment Centres, reports Kantipuronline. Saying that over 250000 families would be directly affected if such centres were closed without making arrangements for alternative employment, they called upon the Maoist leadership to take back their suicidal decision. "This is a suicidal decision of the Maoist party," said Gopalman Gurung, former mayor of Lekhnath Municipality while speaking at a function organised by Nepal-India Friendship Association in Pokhara on July 5. He warned that the former Gorkhas won't also remain quiet if the Maoists go ahead with their decision after forming the government under their leadership and said over 50,000 former Gorkha soldiers will take to the streets if the centres are indeed closed. "The Maoists will then have to pay a very heavy price," he threatened.
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July - 5 
Kantipuronline reports that at least 14 activists of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) and Nepali Congress (NC) were injured when a clash ensued between the two parties at Bishampur Village Development Committee-9 in Parsa district on
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Kantipuronline reports that at least 14 activists of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) and Nepali Congress (NC) were injured when a clash ensued between the two parties at Bishampur Village Development Committee-9 in Parsa district on July 5-night. The clash occurred after Maoist cadre Shubha Ram and NC activist Bharat Ram started quarrelling over a political subject.
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July - 5 
The parliamentary party meeting of the CPN-Maoist held on July 5 decided that all issues including the ones about a Madhes state, power-sharing and electing the President will be taken to the Constituent Assembly (CA) for final decisions if the parti
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The parliamentary party meeting of the CPN-Maoist held on July 5 decided that all issues including the ones about a Madhes state, power-sharing and electing the President will be taken to the Constituent Assembly (CA) for final decisions if the parties fail to reach consensus. "Our parliamentary party meeting came up with a conclusion that the contentious issues be decided by voting and other democratic means in the CA so as to end the ongoing political stalemate," said Maoist CA member Barsha Man Pun. "
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The Young Communist League (YCL) cadres allegedly shot at and injured a CPN-UML member, 22-year-old Dev Bahadur Bista, of Gora village in the Baitadi district on July 6, reports Kantipuronline. He succumbed to his injuries on July 7. Relatives of the
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The Young Communist League (YCL) cadres allegedly shot at and injured a CPN-UML member, 22-year-old Dev Bahadur Bista, of Gora village in the Baitadi district on July 6, reports Kantipuronline. He succumbed to his injuries on July 7. Relatives of the deceased said local YCL cadres - Karna Dhami and Ramesh Mahara - shot him over a land related dispute among locals.
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The YCL cadres obstructed the East-West Highway at Inaruwa in the Sunsari district on July 7 protesting the Madhesi People’s Rights Forum’s (MPRF) activists attack on the YCL office, reportedKantipuronline. The MPRF and the YCL cadres have been quarr
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The YCL cadres obstructed the East-West Highway at Inaruwa in the Sunsari district on July 7 protesting the Madhesi People’s Rights Forum’s (MPRF) activists attack on the YCL office, reportedKantipuronline. The MPRF and the YCL cadres have been quarrelling since three days after the MPRF activists found fertilizers at the houses of farmers, which is prohibited as per the agreement signed between the two parties.
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July - 8 
A woman, Radhika Baniya,an employee of the Himalayan Snacks and Noodles Pvt. Ltd, was injured after an YCL cadre, Min Raj Khatri, assaulted her. Khatri was angry after agitating factory workers foiled his attempts to allow Gautam Prasad Gautam of the
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A woman, Radhika Baniya,an employee of the Himalayan Snacks and Noodles Pvt. Ltd, was injured after an YCL cadre, Min Raj Khatri, assaulted her. Khatri was angry after agitating factory workers foiled his attempts to allow Gautam Prasad Gautam of the management to enter into the factory. A group 90 sacked workers had padlocked the factory's main gate, demanding reinstatement.
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July - 8 
A Young Communist League (YCL) cadre, Rajendra Shah of Dumri-4, was abducted and subsequently killed by an unidentified group of assailants on July 8, reports The Himalayan Times. The assailants abducted him from the Barha Bigha area of RamnagarMirch
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A Young Communist League (YCL) cadre, Rajendra Shah of Dumri-4, was abducted and subsequently killed by an unidentified group of assailants on July 8, reports The Himalayan Times. The assailants abducted him from the Barha Bigha area of RamnagarMirchaiya in the afternoon and his dead body was later found in Radhopur-9 at around 7:00 pm (NST), police said. A leader of an armed agitating group owned up the killing saying Shah was killed for his involvement in abduction and donation drive.
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July - 8 
Talking to reporters after a meeting of the seven parties in Singha Durbar, the CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda said the parties had achieved a major breakthrough by reaching a consensus on the Madhesi parties' demands and that this development had pav
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Talking to reporters after a meeting of the seven parties in Singha Durbar, the CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda said the parties had achieved a major breakthrough by reaching a consensus on the Madhesi parties' demands and that this development had paved the way for formation of a new Government, reports Nepal News. "New Government will be in place within a week," he said. Asked whether there was any change regarding his proposed premiership, the Maoist leader said, "It's not an issue whether I lead the Government or not." He further said the Nepali Congress should also join the Government as no political party should be in the opposition in the Constituent Assembly whose main task is to write a constitution.
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July - 8 
The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal said it wanted the CPN-Maoist to form the new Government at the earliest, according to The Himalayan Times. "We believe that the Maoists should lead the new Government and we fully support that. They should be all
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The Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal said it wanted the CPN-Maoist to form the new Government at the earliest, according to The Himalayan Times. "We believe that the Maoists should lead the new Government and we fully support that. They should be allowed to form a new Government without any condition," the party’s chairman Kamal Thapa said.
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July - 9 
According to Kantipuronline, the CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda on July 9 claimed that foreign power centres are weaving conspiracies to fulfil their strategic interests by dividing the political parties into various factions.
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According to Kantipuronline, the CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda on July 9 claimed that foreign power centres are weaving conspiracies to fulfil their strategic interests by dividing the political parties into various factions.
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July - 9 
Minister for Finance Ram Sharan Mahat urged the Tarun Dal, youth wing of the Nepali Congress, to fight back Maoists if they play with the freedom of others, reports The Himalayan Times. Speaking at a regional meet organised by the Nepal Tarun Dal Cen
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Minister for Finance Ram Sharan Mahat urged the Tarun Dal, youth wing of the Nepali Congress, to fight back Maoists if they play with the freedom of others, reports The Himalayan Times. Speaking at a regional meet organised by the Nepal Tarun Dal Central Committee on July 9, he said, "Collection of donation forcibly and imposing ideology on others were the products of feudalism," and alleged that the Young Communist League (YCL) was extorting businessmen. He added, "The party which will be in government shortly cannot indulge in extortion and violence." Stating that the seized property should be returned he said the Maoists were yet to embrace the democratic ideals and asserted that ‘New Nepal’ cannot be realised if the Maoists didn't change their ways.
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July - 9 
The Hindu reports that the CA meeting resumed on July 9 after two weeks of obstruction, and the Constitution Amendment Bill was tabled. Speaking for the first time at a CA meeting, Prachanda said the Bill satisfies the demand of the Madhesh-based par
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The Hindu reports that the CA meeting resumed on July 9 after two weeks of obstruction, and the Constitution Amendment Bill was tabled. Speaking for the first time at a CA meeting, Prachanda said the Bill satisfies the demand of the Madhesh-based parties. "Though they are not fully satisfied, there is enough room for discussion in the CA," he said. Meanwhile, the MJF chairman Upendra Yadav warned of a third Madhesh Revolution if the Government did not implement the new Bill. As per the amendment, there would be an autonomous province in the Terai region.
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July - 9 
The Youth Force of Democratic National Youth Federation (DNYF) said they would intensify their agitation if the Maoists do not accept their mistake and help an independent investigation into the murder of a DNYF member Dev Singh Bista at Baitadi. "If
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The Youth Force of Democratic National Youth Federation (DNYF) said they would intensify their agitation if the Maoists do not accept their mistake and help an independent investigation into the murder of a DNYF member Dev Singh Bista at Baitadi. "If the Maoists do not hand over the culprits to the police we will intensify our agitation to seek their arrest," said Garima Shah, vice-president of the CPN-UML’s youth organisation while addressing the meeting held at Bhotahity following a protest rally.
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July - 10 
According to a delayed report, the YCL cadres also assaulted and injured one Tej Bahadur Limbu of Khewang Village Development Committee in the Taplejung district on July 10-night.
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According to a delayed report, the YCL cadres also assaulted and injured one Tej Bahadur Limbu of Khewang Village Development Committee in the Taplejung district on July 10-night.
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July - 10 
The Young Communist League (YCL) cadres on July 10 abducted a woman, SanginaRajak of Teku-12 in Kathmandu, took her to its central office in Balaju and assaulted her, reports Kantipuronline. Sangina was abducted on the charge that she was involved in
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The Young Communist League (YCL) cadres on July 10 abducted a woman, SanginaRajak of Teku-12 in Kathmandu, took her to its central office in Balaju and assaulted her, reports Kantipuronline. Sangina was abducted on the charge that she was involved in Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) activities. "They tied my hands, blindfold me and beat me up brutally," said Rajak at a press meet, adding the YCL warned her against working for the CPN-UML. She is a member of the CPN-UML's All Nepal Women's Organization.
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July - 11 
The CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda floated a new proposal to keep the power-balance in the ministerial council without stressing on the positions of the president and Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman in the soon-to-be formed Government as part of an
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The CPN-Maoist Chairman Prachanda floated a new proposal to keep the power-balance in the ministerial council without stressing on the positions of the president and Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman in the soon-to-be formed Government as part of an attempt to garner support of the Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), reportsKantipuronline. Speaking at a programme at the Reporters Club in Kathmandu on July 11, Prachanda asked both the NC and UML, the second and third largest parties in the CA, not to take up the issues of the presidential and CA chairman positions as power-sharing.
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July - 12 
The District Education Officer of Saptari, Mohammad Hasarat Ali, died on July 12 after being manhandled by the Young Communist League (YCL) cadres, Kantipuronline reports. Reports said that a group of YCL cadres led by No. 3 Area in-charge Sheetal ma
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The District Education Officer of Saptari, Mohammad Hasarat Ali, died on July 12 after being manhandled by the Young Communist League (YCL) cadres, Kantipuronline reports. Reports said that a group of YCL cadres led by No. 3 Area in-charge Sheetal manhandled Ali near a petrol station at Shambhunath village along the East-West Highway while he was on his way to Janakpur.
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July - 13 
Maoist leader and local development minister Dev Gurung has said that ethnicity-based federalism is the appropriate way to solve the problems facing the country. Stating that the zonal administrative structure introduced by late King Mahindra was aga
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Maoist leader and local development minister Dev Gurung has said that ethnicity-based federalism is the appropriate way to solve the problems facing the country. Stating that the zonal administrative structure introduced by late King Mahindra was against the aspirations of different communities, Gurung said a federal structure based on geography will simply not work.
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July - 13 
Member of the CA and CPN-Maoist leader Agni Prasad Sapkota claimed that the party in Government has the right to nominate the President and the CA chairman, The Himalayan Times reported. A new Government will be formed in a week and the CPN-Maoist is
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Member of the CA and CPN-Maoist leader Agni Prasad Sapkota claimed that the party in Government has the right to nominate the President and the CA chairman, The Himalayan Times reported. A new Government will be formed in a week and the CPN-Maoist is ready to form a one-party government if need be, he said. He also said that his party was ready to hand over the responsibility of forming a government to any other party if it comes with the necessary strength.
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July - 13 
Nepal News reports that the central secretariat of the CPN-Maoist decided to seek political consensus on allocation of powerful positions, including the President, Vice-President and the chair of the CA. "We have decided to allocate the posts in a ma
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Nepal News reports that the central secretariat of the CPN-Maoist decided to seek political consensus on allocation of powerful positions, including the President, Vice-President and the chair of the CA. "We have decided to allocate the posts in a manner that will satisfy all," said Maoist chairman Prachanda.
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July - 14 
The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) has initiated talks with the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Nepali Congress (NC) to form a new Government, The Hindu reports. On July 14, the CPN-Maoist chairman Pracha
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The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) has initiated talks with the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Nepali Congress (NC) to form a new Government, The Hindu reports. On July 14, the CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda met CPN-UML leaders to discuss the issue. Later, the CPN-UML leader JhalanathaKhanal said, "In two to three days time, we’ll have presidential election, and in a week or 10 days, a new Government." Meanwhile, the NC spokesperson Arjun Narsingh told The Hindu that the party’s meeting with the Maoists was inconclusive. "The Maoists proposed us to join the Government," he said, adding, "So far, we’ve thought of standing in the opposition as a responsible party, but we could join the Government when they fulfil our seven conditions."
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July - 16 
Members of the All Nepal National Free Students Union and the All Nepal National Independent Students Union Revolutionary, student wings of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M
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Members of the All Nepal National Free Students Union and the All Nepal National Independent Students Union Revolutionary, student wings of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist), at the Institute of Forestry in Pokhara ‘seized’ five campus officials on July 16 as the talks on compensation for damages incurred in students' clash a couple of months ago, ended inconclusively, according to Kantipuronline.
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July - 17 
Failing to arrive at an agreement to elect the President based on a consensus, the Nepali Congress (NC) and the Communist Party of Nepal-United Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) have blamed the Maoists for being ‘opportunistic’. The CPN-UML leader BishnuPau
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Failing to arrive at an agreement to elect the President based on a consensus, the Nepali Congress (NC) and the Communist Party of Nepal-United Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) have blamed the Maoists for being ‘opportunistic’. The CPN-UML leader BishnuPaudel told The Hindu on July 17: "They [Maoists] forgot their friends who had signed a 12-point agreement and who joined them in the Peoples’ Revolution." Talking to reporters, NC leader Ram Chandra Paudel said, "Instead of trying to find a consensus, the Maoists showed an opportunistic character."
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July - 18 
Peace and Reconstruction Minister Ram Chandra Poudel has said the People Liberation Army (PLA) of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) cannot be integrated into any national security organs, Nepal News reports. Speaking at a programme in
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Peace and Reconstruction Minister Ram Chandra Poudel has said the People Liberation Army (PLA) of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) cannot be integrated into any national security organs, Nepal News reports. Speaking at a programme in the capital on July 18, Poudel, who is also the vice president of the Nepali Congress (NC), opined that integration of the PLA combatants into security agencies would complicate the overall security situation. He said even the Maoists might not be safe in the future if the politically indoctrinated PLA men were merged with any of the national security units. "The PLA men should be adjusted in others areas," he added, but didn't elaborate what he meant by other areas. Stressing the need for political consensus in the present transitional period, the NC leader said the Maoists were going against the tradition of consensus. "Maoists have failed to implement the past agreements and it's hard to believe they will in future," he added, urging the Maoists to return the properties seized during the insurgency. They, according to Poudel, are trying to centralise power whereas the need in the current transitional period is of balance of power.
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July - 19 
The Hindu reports that with the three Madhesi leaders vying for the President’s post, the election for which is being held on July 19 (today), it is certain the "New Nepal" would break tradition by having a pahade (a person hailing from the hills) as
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The Hindu reports that with the three Madhesi leaders vying for the President’s post, the election for which is being held on July 19 (today), it is certain the "New Nepal" would break tradition by having a pahade (a person hailing from the hills) as head of the State. A candidate has to get 301 votes to win in the 601-member Constituent Assembly (CA). The Maoists have 226 members and the Madhes-based parties have 82. After the 594 CA members cast their vote, the result would be announced today. All the nominees — Ramraja Prasad Singh (nominated by the CPN-Maoist), Ram Baran Yadav (Nepali Congress’ choice) and Ram Preet Paswan (CPN-UML’s choice) — hail from the Terai region.
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July - 20 July - 22
The Himalayan Times reports that Police on July 22 arrested a cadre of the Young Communist League (YCL), Rana Bahadur Rai, a resident of Diktel-1, on the charge of attacking his neighbour, Mani Rai, with a khukuri (sharp edged knife) over a family fe
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The Himalayan Times reports that Police on July 22 arrested a cadre of the Young Communist League (YCL), Rana Bahadur Rai, a resident of Diktel-1, on the charge of attacking his neighbour, Mani Rai, with a khukuri (sharp edged knife) over a family feud on July 20.
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July - 21 
Maoist leaders have said they will not join the next Government as their presidential candidate Ram Raja Prasad Singh has lost the election.
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Maoist leaders have said they will not join the next Government as their presidential candidate Ram Raja Prasad Singh has lost the election.
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July - 22 
Informing that the his party would sit on the opposition benches in the aftermath of their loss in the Presidential poll, the CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda while addressing a press conference in Singha Durbar on July 22 said his party was committed t
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Informing that the his party would sit on the opposition benches in the aftermath of their loss in the Presidential poll, the CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda while addressing a press conference in Singha Durbar on July 22 said his party was committed to peace process but there was a danger of the peace process collapsing in case the Maoist army in cantonments were not paid their salaries, according to The Himalayan Times. "The government has stopped providing allowances to the PLA. Our fighters are facing untold miseries and if that continued, it will exhaust our patience," Prachanda warned and added that there was a danger of counter-revolution. He, however, said his party’s decision not to form a Government could change in case such need arose and there was ethical ground for it. Suspecting a foreign hand in the newly forged alliance of the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) and Madheshi Janadhikar Forum, Prachanda alleged that foreign powers were trying to create instability in Nepal so that they can make the country a ‘play ground.’
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July - 22 
Parliamentary party leader of the Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF), Bijaya Kumar Gachchhadar, said "The CPN (Maoist) has the first claim to lead the new government but if the Maoists do not form the government, MPRF should be allowed to do so."
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Parliamentary party leader of the Madhesi People's Rights Forum (MPRF), Bijaya Kumar Gachchhadar, said "The CPN (Maoist) has the first claim to lead the new government but if the Maoists do not form the government, MPRF should be allowed to do so."
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July - 23 
The Himalayan Times reports that the CPN-UML general secretary Jhala Nath Khanal on July 23 said the Maoists should come forward to lead a new Government, as they are the single largest party in the CA. "The Maoists cannot stay out of the Government,
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The Himalayan Times reports that the CPN-UML general secretary Jhala Nath Khanal on July 23 said the Maoists should come forward to lead a new Government, as they are the single largest party in the CA. "The Maoists cannot stay out of the Government, as they are the largest party in the Constituent Assembly. People have given mandate to the Maoists to lead the Government," he said. He said his party was still ready to join the Government with the Maoists if the latter came up with an agreeable proposal on power-sharing. Khanal demanded dissolution of the Young Communist League (YCL), which he said was involved in attacking CPN-UML cadres and leaders. He said he has directed CPN-UML-affiliated Youth Force to retaliate against the YCL excesses.
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July - 24 
Leaders of the three parties – NC, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified-Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) and Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) – have termed as unjustified the three conditions advanced by the Maoists to lead the Government, according to Nepal Ne
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Leaders of the three parties – NC, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified-Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML) and Madheshi Janadhikar Forum (MJF) – have termed as unjustified the three conditions advanced by the Maoists to lead the Government, according to Nepal News. "The new alliance was forged to take the peace process to logical end. There is no need to break that alliance. Besides, the party that wants to lead the Government should be fulfilling others' conditions," Ram Chandra Poudel, NC Vice President, told Kantipuronline. The CPN-UML leader Iswor Pokharel termed the conditions as "unnecessary" while the MJF coordinator Upendra Yadav said, "It is ridiculous that two days after they decided not to join Government, they have come up with conditions."
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July - 24 
Senior CPN-UML leader K.P Sharma Oli has said the alliance of NC, CPN-UML and MJF will remain intact, and hinted that the CPN-UML was going to stake its claim for Government's leadership if the three-party combine moved on to form the new Government,
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Senior CPN-UML leader K.P Sharma Oli has said the alliance of NC, CPN-UML and MJF will remain intact, and hinted that the CPN-UML was going to stake its claim for Government's leadership if the three-party combine moved on to form the new Government, reports Nepal News. "The three-party alliance will not break at any cost. All 25 parties should come together to write the new constitution. Our party is ready to take Government's leadership and is capable of doing so. Our general secretary should be made Prime Minister," Oli said. He also said that his party was ready to share some important portfolios with the Maoists if the latter agreed to join the Government under the CPN-UML. However, three is no possibility of an exclusive alliance between the CPN-UML and the Maoists, he declared.
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July - 24 
The CPN-Maoist on July 24 set three preconditions for it to lead the next Government, reports Kantipuronline. "Firstly, the so-called alliance of the three parties—NC, UML and MPRF—should not exist anymore, secondly, a common minimum programme should
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The CPN-Maoist on July 24 set three preconditions for it to lead the next Government, reports Kantipuronline. "Firstly, the so-called alliance of the three parties—NC, UML and MPRF—should not exist anymore, secondly, a common minimum programme should be prepared in which the topic of the Maoists’ commitment paper should be highlighted and lastly a political understanding should be made in that the parties will not play a game of forming and dissolving Government," the Maoist Chairman Prachanda said. He, however, said that they will remain as the opposition party if the alliance continues as proposed by the Nepali Congress (NC) leaders. Earlier, all the parties other than the NC floated the proposal that the Maoists should lead the soon-to-be formed Government, during a meeting of the 24 parties representing the Constituent Assembly. The parties opined that the new Government should be formed on the basis of consensus and also decided to reach a conclusion at the earliest after discussing the preconditions set forth by the Maoists.
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July - 26 
The CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda has warned that his party would launch nationwide agitation if Girija Prasad Koirala becomes the Prime Minister (PM), again, according to Nepal News. Speaking at a programme organised by Muslim Mukti Morcha in the ca
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The CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda has warned that his party would launch nationwide agitation if Girija Prasad Koirala becomes the Prime Minister (PM), again, according to Nepal News. Speaking at a programme organised by Muslim Mukti Morcha in the capital Kathmandu on July 26, Prachanda claimed ‘foreign forces’ were plotting to make Koirala PM again. “Domestic and foreign forces are conspiring to make Koirala prime minister. If that happens, that will be against the people’s mandate. We will bring people in the streets against such move,” said Prachanda, without elaborating who he meant by such forces. He added that his party can easily topple what he called ‘petty Kings’ in reference to Koirala. Prachanda also ruled out any possibility of Maoists returning to jungle. “Petty Kings are making every effort to block Maoists from climbing to power. If this effort continues we will push the petty Kings into the jungle instead,” he said.
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July - 29 
Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Young Communist League (YCL) on July 29 allegedly attacked and injured a petrol station proprietor with iron rods and khukuri (sharp edged knives) at Birtamode in the Jhapa district. Approximately 30 YCL cadr
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Kantipuronline reports that cadres of the Young Communist League (YCL) on July 29 allegedly attacked and injured a petrol station proprietor with iron rods and khukuri (sharp edged knives) at Birtamode in the Jhapa district. Approximately 30 YCL cadres surrounded the Navin Traders and attacked Niraj Giri accusing him of bullying the YCL cadres. Giri's father Krishna Kumar, who tried to stop the indiscriminate assault, also sustained minor injuries. According to the petrol pump workers, the YCL cadres also looted NR 125,000 from the counter. However, the district YCL unit, issuing an immediate press statement, said that Giri had attacked them when they had gone there for interrogation over an attack by Giri on their district secretary Pushpa Bhandari and accused Giri of keeping gangsters and terrorizing locals with weapons.
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July - 29 
Police on July 29 arrested two activists of the Jwala Singh faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-J) in connection with a murder case, The Himalayan Times reports. Area No. 2 in-charge of the JTMM-J, Balaram Kurmi alias Chaudhary Singh
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Police on July 29 arrested two activists of the Jwala Singh faction of the Janatantrik Terai Mukti Morcha (JTMM-J) in connection with a murder case, The Himalayan Times reports. Area No. 2 in-charge of the JTMM-J, Balaram Kurmi alias Chaudhary Singh and Binod Gadariya alias Abjoon Khan of Naurigaudi in Betahani-3, were arrested from Kamdi village, according to Banke Superintendent of Ghanashyam Bhatta. Bhatta said Singh was involved in the murder of Land Reform Office Banke's Kharidar Purna Prasad Dhakal and Muktihar Darji of CPN-Maoist on April 13. Police also seized one revolver and four rounds of bullets from Singh. Likewise, the Police arrested Gadariya along with a homemade pistol and three rounds of bullets. In a crackdown on the armed outfit, police have arrested 13 activists of the JTMM-J, including its district secretary Halchal, in Banke district so far. Bhatta said three JTMM-J cadres - Bhagat Singh, Pappu Yadav and Ashok Barma - were on the wanted list. He claimed that criminal activity has decreased after the crackdown on JTMM-J began.
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July - 29 
President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav on July 29-night called on the CPN-Maoist to form the Government, reported Nepal News. He urged the Maoists – as the single largest party in the Constituent Assembly (CA) – to form the Government by forging a political u
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President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav on July 29-night called on the CPN-Maoist to form the Government, reported Nepal News. He urged the Maoists – as the single largest party in the Constituent Assembly (CA) – to form the Government by forging a political understanding within seven days. A statement issued from the Office of the President states that he has issued the call as per the Article 38 (1) of the interim constitution.
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July - 29 
The CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda has said a new Government will be in place "in the next few days." Speaking to reporters after a meeting with the CPN-UML leaders on July 29, the Maoist chairman said his party was close to reaching an agreement with
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The CPN-Maoist chairman Prachanda has said a new Government will be in place "in the next few days." Speaking to reporters after a meeting with the CPN-UML leaders on July 29, the Maoist chairman said his party was close to reaching an agreement with the CPN-UML on Government formation. Likewise, the CPN-UML general secretary, Jhala Nath Khanal, said the two parties were currently analysing the causes that led to the failure of past agreements between them.
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July - 29 
The CPN-Maoist is preparing to present their proposal on the formation of a new Government at the meeting with 24 parties on July 29 (today), Nepal News reported. "We are taking the initiative as most of the parties have urged us to lead the new Gove
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The CPN-Maoist is preparing to present their proposal on the formation of a new Government at the meeting with 24 parties on July 29 (today), Nepal News reported. "We are taking the initiative as most of the parties have urged us to lead the new Government," said Maoist spokesperson Krishna Bahadur Mahara.
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July - 29 
The Nepali Congress (NC) central member, Dr Shekhar Koirala, said the party would not join a CPN-Maoist-led Government, as the party's central working committee had decided to help the Maoist-led Government from outside the Government, The Himalayan
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The Nepali Congress (NC) central member, Dr Shekhar Koirala, said the party would not join a CPN-Maoist-led Government, as the party's central working committee had decided to help the Maoist-led Government from outside the Government, The Himalayan Times reports. "NC will help the Maoists in the same way it had helped the Government led by CPN-UML in 1994," he said, adding that the party would play a constructive role in the constitution-making process." However, he opined that "Even if the NC stays out of the government, the CPN-Maoist should form the Government on consensus basis."
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July - 30 
Police arrested two YCL cadres -- Sanjay Lama and Raju Limbu -- and also seized a motorcycle used by them.
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Police arrested two YCL cadres -- Sanjay Lama and Raju Limbu -- and also seized a motorcycle used by them.
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