Magnus Bernhardsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishdaily/ktmpost/2002/jun/jun29/ind
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AINUS goes underground
By Ujir Magar
KATHMANDU, June 28:All India Nepali Unity Society (AINUS) has gone
underground after the Indian government publicised its intention to crack
down on it.
A source at New Delhi told The Kathmandu Post that the Society has halted
its activities there.
�Though the Indian government has not formally announced the decision
yet, the activists of the society has gone underground considering the evil
days for them ahead on the wake of King�s India Visits and growing
international pressure against India to curb on Maoists� activities,�
the source told The Kathmandu Post on telephone.
The Maoists, sheltering in the Indian soil have been launching their
activities through AINUS. It may be said that the Indian government might
have taken the decision to curb on their activities as the response to the
allegations that India has played dualistic role by giving shelter to the
Maoist top brass.
Maoists� policy revealed two years ago seemed moderate and it rendered
the critics to allege India of providing shelter to the Maoists.
Maoist leader KB Mahara in an interview to an Indian paper �Amar
Ujala�, showed loyalty by pledging not to allow the Pak militants to
enter India via Nepal�s border and insisting for construction of Ram
Mandir at Ayoddhya.
Deepak Pandey, a mainstream member of the AINUS affiliated to CPN (Masal)
said that the Maoist supporters from the AINUS have halted their action
after the Indian government�s �decisions� were publicized through
newspapers.
Ram Prasad Sharma, cousin of Maoist supremo Prachanda, is active in the
society for 22 years. In 1982 Dr Baburam Bhattarai had joined the Society
during his student days.
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