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Reclaiming encroached Nepali lands will open the door for unity among former Maoists: Leader Gajurel

KATHMANDU, Dec 26: CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) leader CP Gajurel has stressed the restoration of the commitment made by the erstwhile Central Committee during the people’s movement for the unification of former Maoists.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Dec 26: CPN (Revolutionary Maoist) leader CP Gajurel has stressed the restoration of the commitment made by the erstwhile Central Committee during the people’s movement for the unification of former Maoists.


Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the 8th National Convention of CPN (Maoist Center) on Sunday, Leader Gajurel said that the commitments made should be fulfilled if the Maoists want to reunite. He also clarified that the party has taken the topic of unification in a positive way. 


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Stating that the achievement that should have been accomplished by the people’s movement has remained incomplete, Leader Gajurel claimed that the unification of the Maoists is possible if programs to make Nepal a republic are moved forward. Similarly, he demanded the Convention to advocate for the dismissal of the US-funded Millenium Challenge Corporation (MCC) compact agreement.


Leader Gajurel also said that the Maoist center should make efforts to reclaim the encroached lands of Nepal. He maintained that the doors of unification between Maoists will open after the encroached lands of Kalapani, Lipulekh, and Limpyadhura among others are reclaimed by the CPN (Maoist Center). 


 

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