CPN-Maoist to unveil military wing!

  1. ind_com
    ind_com
    8th Oct :
    Kathmandu, Nepal—

    Though the UCPN-Maoist led government seems self applause for management of its former combatants by integrating in the Nepal Army (NA), its splinter faction CPN-Maoist has began to revive 'people's war' days through the announcement of military structure of the party.

    The military structure of CPN-Maoist is going to be announced formally under the name of Rastirya Yuwa Swayamsewak Bureau from the national conference scheduled to be held in Dhulikhel on October 10-12. It is said that the party secretary Netra Bikram Chanda led the military structure is also proposed to name as National Youth Volunteers Bureau.

    The party has called the national conference with intent to fix the name of the structure and discuss about the future activities, clams a reliable source close to the party.

    Though the party leaders have a claim that they have no immediate plan to lunch armed struggle, it is suspected that the party would lunch another 'people’s revolt.' Some leaders have repeatedly been threatening that they would take up arm if their demands are not addressed.

    It is claimed that the military wing has already acquired about 10 dozen guns registered in the name of the UCPN-Maoist including some arms used in the security of leaders.
    Likewise, it is also claimed that about 1000 armed trained former PLA combatants, who opted for voluntary retirement after last year's peace deal and disqualified fighters who were discharged from cantonments in 2010, have already reunited under the military structure of the party.

    Conference to expose corrupts

    The CPN –Maoist has said that it is going to expose leaders and cadres of the UCPN-Maoist, who amassed wealth illegally after the party joined mainstream politics in 2006.

    Revealing about the plan of the purposed national conference party secretary Chand had said his led wing, National People's Volunteer Bureau, will next week start a campaign to expose the corrupts of the country including his former party’s leaders.

    However, Chand dismissed the report about the plan to form a military structure. We have no plan to expose the military wing now but we will openly declare the formation of a People's Liberation Army if Nepali politics so demands, he said on Sunday while addressing a press conference.

    However, he revealed that significant number of former PLA combatants who are dissatisfied with the "move of the UCPN-Maoist have joined the volunteer's bureau.

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