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'No emergency, Army to crush Maoists'

Source: Hindustan times
New Delhi : India | about 1 month ago  
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  • A Maoist activist covers his face with a Nepal flag during a protest in Kathmandu
    A Maoist activist covers his face with a Nepal flag during a protest ...
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A Maoist activist covers his face with a Nepal flag during a protest ...
Nepal government on Monday said it has no plan to declare a state of emergency or to deploy Army to crush the Maoists in the country, even as the former rebels launched a fresh agitation to oust the Madhav Kumar Nepal led 22-party ruling alliance from power. "No situation has arisen yet...
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