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KurtFF8
3rd May 2009, 16:14
Source (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8031622.stm)


A key ally of Nepal's Maoist-led government has withdrawn from the governing coalition in protest at the dismissal of the army chief.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45732000/jpg/_45732046_007264562-1.jpg Anti-government protests were staged after the general's sacking


The Communist UML party withdrew after Gen Rookmangud Katawal was sacked for defying government orders to integrate former rebel fighters into the army.
He was sacked during a special cabinet meeting which saw other parties protest by walking out.
The withdrawal leaves the Maoists with only a slender parliamentary majority.
Correspondents say the row could undermine the peace process which ended the civil war in 2006.
Communist UML general secretary Ishwar Pokharel said: "The party has decided to leave the coalition and withdraw support to the Maoists."
The government wants to integrate former Maoist rebel fighters into the army, and accused Gen Katawal of defying government orders to stop hiring new recruits and to get rid of eight generals.
The army chief has been refusing to integrate former Maoist fighters that he views as politically indoctrinated.
The Maoists fought the army for more than a decade before giving up their armed revolt, and the relationship between the two sides has been tense since the former rebels came into power last year.
Thirteen-thousand people died in the conflict.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45730000/jpg/_45730983_001021116-1.jpg The Nepalese army fought Maoists rebels for more than a decade

In March, the Nepalese Supreme Court ordered the defence ministry to put on hold its decision to retire the eight generals from the army.
Several coalition representatives walked out of the cabinet meeting in protest at the proposed sacking, but a vote went ahead.
"We have been insisting that the decision on the army chief should be taken through consensus among all political parties but the prime minister decided to ignore us," said Deputy Prime Minister Bamdev Gautam, according to the Associated Press news agency.
Gen Katawal was due to retire in four months.
The army's second-in-command, Kul Bahadur Khadka, has been appointed acting army chief, the deputy PM said.

mykittyhasaboner
3rd May 2009, 16:35
The plot thickens....

STJ
3rd May 2009, 17:01
I think the return of this civil war is right around the corner. Cuz most of the things that where agreed on by the Maoist and the goverment have never been implemented. And the treaty to end this was signed years ago.

Wakizashi the Bolshevik
3rd May 2009, 19:31
Seems the UML party has betrayed the People of Nepal...

SocialismOrBarbarism
3rd May 2009, 22:28
Seems the UML party has betrayed the People of Nepal...

But the Maoists haven't? :confused: