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Criminals in India joined hands with Nepal Army to eliminate the Maoists in Nepal
Shanti Rangaswamy
Apr. 22, 2006

According to media sources, the grass root level anti-Maoist movement in Nepal is actually run by criminals of India who joined hands with Nepal King and are now “allies” of Royal Nepal Army.

Captured Maoists in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh state of India revealed the facts to Indian authorities. Maoists send their killers to eliminate these Indian criminal allies of Nepal Royal Army in India.


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Criminals in India joined hands with Nepal Army to eliminate the Maoists in Nepal
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