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Maoist Terrorist Goal:To Place the Nepal Royal Army Under the

Supervision of an International Body=THE UN.

Long Term Goal is obviously to Mass Foreign Troops on India's

Northern Borders and carry out a relentless campaign to Balkanize

India into small manageable Countries. The 'Muslim Victims' in need

of protection, as in Kosovo, are already in place. The need for

a 'humanitarian' bombing campaign is quite probable as well. By

controlling Nepal, India's greatest natural defense, the Himalayan

barrier, will be nullified. If Nepal is put into the control of the

UN=UMMA NATIONS, it will certainly be the greatest strategic threat

to India in modern history. I hope someone in India is paying

attention.

Vrndavan

 

 

KATHMANDU, Dec. 6: Conflict experts and leaders of different

political parties warned that the agreement between the seven parties

and the Maoists to keep the national army under the supervision of an

international body was an attempt to terminate the nation's existence.

 

Experts, leaders rap so-called pact

 

By A Staff Reporter

KATHMANDU, Dec. 6: Conflict experts and leaders of different

political parties warned that the agreement between the seven parties

and the Maoists to keep the national army under the supervision of an

international body was an attempt to terminate the nation's existence.

 

They concurred that it was a serious mistake of the seven political

parties to put the group involved in terrorism at par with the

national army.

 

Speaking at a programme organised by the Reporters' Club Tuesday

conflict expert Indrajeet Rai said, "The UN can only monitor the

Royal Nepal Army, it cannot supervise it."

 

He said that there was a clear-cut difference between supervision and

monitoring. "When we talk about supervising the RNA, it also means

controlling its movements, but monitoring implies that the

international body is only going to act as a watchdog."

 

Rai, an expert in military science warned that the agreement to keep

the RNA under foreign supervision would lead the country to face the

fate of Sikkim.

 

He said that the UN cannot depute its troops in Nepal, until His

Majesty's Government gives a green signal.

 

Rai said that the unilateral cease-fire announced by the Maoist

terrorists did not hold any meaning.

 

"Until and unless the state authorities and the Maoists reach an

agreement for a cease-fire, the one-sided cease-fire would fail to

carry any meaning," he added.

 

He said that the unilateral cease-fire could only be a ploy of the

terrorists.

 

He said that two separate rounds of peace talks in different timings

had been rendered futile in the past, as the then rulers could not

acknowledge the sensitivity of the RNA.

 

Central member of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Bhuwan Pathak

said that the agreement between the seven political parties and the

Maoists had given way to a new dimension in the conflict. Some points

in the agreement lack clarity and have created further confusion

among the general people, Pathak said.

 

Accusing the seven political parties of upholding the agenda of the

terrorists in the agreement, Pathak said, "The problems faced by the

nation cannot be addressed by holding the elections to the

constituent assembly."

 

"The issue of the constituent assembly is very dangerous." He claimed

that the Maoists had been successful in their strategy of rising to

power through the 12-point agreement by pushing the constitutional

forces into dispute.

 

Pathak reiterated alliance between the seven political parties and

His Majesty the King and said such a probability did exist. President

of the Democratic National Youth Association, Gokarna Bista said that

the Maoists should abandon their spree of violence and killing of

innocent citizens.

 

He called on the Maoists to join the political mainstream to find an

amicable solution to the problems before the nation. Other speakers

at the programme were Chandra Bhandari of the Nepali Congress, Tanka

Rai of Nepal Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) and Binod Kayastha of

Tarun Dal.

http://www.gorkhapatra.org.np/pageloader.php?

file=2005/12/07/topstories/main7

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