09-16-2004, 09:36 PM
<b>Maoists threaten to use human bombs if India helps Nepal</b>
Dehra Dun, Sept. 15 (PTI): Maoists in Nepal have threatened to carry out attacks using human bombs if India went ahead with its plans to provide assistance to the kingdom in the fight against the rebels.
Two hand-written papers in Nepalese language mentioning the threat were found pasted on walls in Jhulaghat area of Pithoragarh district, police said today.
The papers signed by Maoist leaders said that they would not tolerate "autocratic" rule of the king in Nepal and that India should give up its plans to provide assistance to the kingdom or face human bombs.
The threat follows Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bhahadur Deuba's visit to New Delhi during which India promised all possible assistance to Nepal to deal with the Maoist problem.
courtesy:The Hindu
Dehra Dun, Sept. 15 (PTI): Maoists in Nepal have threatened to carry out attacks using human bombs if India went ahead with its plans to provide assistance to the kingdom in the fight against the rebels.
Two hand-written papers in Nepalese language mentioning the threat were found pasted on walls in Jhulaghat area of Pithoragarh district, police said today.
The papers signed by Maoist leaders said that they would not tolerate "autocratic" rule of the king in Nepal and that India should give up its plans to provide assistance to the kingdom or face human bombs.
The threat follows Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bhahadur Deuba's visit to New Delhi during which India promised all possible assistance to Nepal to deal with the Maoist problem.
courtesy:The Hindu