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July - 1 
According to Nepal News, a group of Maoist insurgents shot dead a veterinary doctor, Janardhan Acharya, his assistant, Madhav Poudel, and an Indian national, Anuwar Khan, at Kothiya Gaon in the mid-western district of Bardiya on July 1.
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According to Nepal News, a group of Maoist insurgents shot dead a veterinary doctor, Janardhan Acharya, his assistant, Madhav Poudel, and an Indian national, Anuwar Khan, at Kothiya Gaon in the mid-western district of Bardiya on July 1.
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July - 1 
Further, the Maoists are reported to have destroyed the Bangla-Divela drinking water project in Arghakhanchi district depriving over 7,000 people in the villages of drinking water.
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Further, the Maoists are reported to have destroyed the Bangla-Divela drinking water project in Arghakhanchi district depriving over 7,000 people in the villages of drinking water.
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July - 1 
In another incident, the insurgents killed a 50-year-old civilian, Jit Bahadur Sreesh, in the western district of Gulmi.
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In another incident, the insurgents killed a 50-year-old civilian, Jit Bahadur Sreesh, in the western district of Gulmi.
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July - 1 
Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists have kept 25 civilians, including two women, under ‘house arrest’ in the Dailekh district since the last one month.
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Kathmandu Post has reported that the Maoists have kept 25 civilians, including two women, under ‘house arrest’ in the Dailekh district since the last one month.
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July - 1 
Maoist insurgents injured two civilians in adjoining villages of Dailekh district on July 1 night. One elderly person, Harilal Dhakal of Kalimati village was abducted from his house and had his legs and rib broken in the attack.
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Maoist insurgents injured two civilians in adjoining villages of Dailekh district on July 1 night. One elderly person, Harilal Dhakal of Kalimati village was abducted from his house and had his legs and rib broken in the attack.
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July - 1 
Maoists broke a leg of one 31-year-old Krishna Koirala of Khursanibari the same night. Secretary of Tamakhani Community Forest Users' Group in the village, Koirala was blindfolded and his right leg was broken.
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Maoists broke a leg of one 31-year-old Krishna Koirala of Khursanibari the same night. Secretary of Tamakhani Community Forest Users' Group in the village, Koirala was blindfolded and his right leg was broken.
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July - 1 
On July 1, during a press conference in Kathmandu, the Royal Nepalese Army spokesperson, Brigadier General Deepak Kumar Gurung, said Nepalese and Indian Maoists have links but "such links have no clear evidences as yet." He also claimed that they hav
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On July 1, during a press conference in Kathmandu, the Royal Nepalese Army spokesperson, Brigadier General Deepak Kumar Gurung, said Nepalese and Indian Maoists have links but "such links have no clear evidences as yet." He also claimed that they have not received any information about armed Indian insurgents sneaking into Nepal recently after the attack on a police post in a bordering town Madhubani in the Indian State of Bihar on June 23.
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July - 1 
On the same day, a Maoist, Tara Poudel, was killed by the troops at Babiyachaur in the Myagdi district.
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On the same day, a Maoist, Tara Poudel, was killed by the troops at Babiyachaur in the Myagdi district.
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July - 2 
In another incident, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Basanta Bogati, and two other SF personnel were injured in a Maoist planted booby-trap at Chanai in the Kapilvastu district on July 2.
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In another incident, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Basanta Bogati, and two other SF personnel were injured in a Maoist planted booby-trap at Chanai in the Kapilvastu district on July 2.
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July - 3 
According to Kathmandu Post, at least two dozen families of security force (SF) personnel were forced to leave their houses by the Maoists in the Ranitar and other areas of Panchthar district. The Maoists Victims Association claimed that relatives of
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According to Kathmandu Post, at least two dozen families of security force (SF) personnel were forced to leave their houses by the Maoists in the Ranitar and other areas of Panchthar district. The Maoists Victims Association claimed that relatives of SF personnel from Lungurupa, Angsarang, Oyam and Tharpu were also displaced by the insurgents.
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July - 3 
Further, a delayed report said that the Maoists have released 25 civilians, including two women and an employee with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), after a month-long 'house arrest' from Lakendra in Dailekh district on July 3.
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Further, a delayed report said that the Maoists have released 25 civilians, including two women and an employee with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), after a month-long 'house arrest' from Lakendra in Dailekh district on July 3.
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July - 3 
In a reported case of retaliatory action on July 3, villagers of Prempur in the Rauthahat district killed a Maoist insurgent, ‘area commander’ Babu Lal Chaurasiya. They also handed over to the police a gun and some bullets recovered from the deceased
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In a reported case of retaliatory action on July 3, villagers of Prempur in the Rauthahat district killed a Maoist insurgent, ‘area commander’ Babu Lal Chaurasiya. They also handed over to the police a gun and some bullets recovered from the deceased insurgent.
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July - 3 
Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that Indian security forces have arrested at least 11 Nepalese Maoists at Muzaffarpur in the state of Bihar. These include 'brigade company commander' Lok Bahadur Basnet alias Sunil and 'section commanders' Dipa
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Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that Indian security forces have arrested at least 11 Nepalese Maoists at Muzaffarpur in the state of Bihar. These include 'brigade company commander' Lok Bahadur Basnet alias Sunil and 'section commanders' Dipak Raya, Krishna Raya alias Ratan, Bhim Kumar Tamang alias Niraj and Pravin Lama.
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July - 3 
Meanwhile, the Maoists abducted two Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) personnel, Yuvaraj Poudel and Man Bahadur Ranabhat, from the Harioun Bazaar area in Sarlahi district on July 3.
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Meanwhile, the Maoists abducted two Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) personnel, Yuvaraj Poudel and Man Bahadur Ranabhat, from the Harioun Bazaar area in Sarlahi district on July 3.
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July - 3 
Nepal News quoting SF sources has reported that the troops have repulsed a Maoist attack on Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang district, on July 3. During the exchange of fire, two police personnel were reportedly injured and at least 12 insurgents
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Nepal News quoting SF sources has reported that the troops have repulsed a Maoist attack on Diktel, headquarters of the Khotang district, on July 3. During the exchange of fire, two police personnel were reportedly injured and at least 12 insurgents are believed to have died.
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July - 3 
On July 3, security forces (SFs) killed a woman Maoist 'commander', Rama Adhikari, during an operation at Tanghandubba in the Jhapa district.
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On July 3, security forces (SFs) killed a woman Maoist 'commander', Rama Adhikari, during an operation at Tanghandubba in the Jhapa district.
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July - 3 
Security forces have shot dead a Maoist insurgent, Baliram Sarki alias Bale, at Jogbudha in the Dadeldhura district on July 3.
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Security forces have shot dead a Maoist insurgent, Baliram Sarki alias Bale, at Jogbudha in the Dadeldhura district on July 3.
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July - 4 
According to Indian Express, India has supplied the first consignment of non-lethal military items to Nepal including bullet-proof jackets, Mahindra jeeps, concertina security wires, bunker protection devices and mine-proof vehicles through the Raxau
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According to Indian Express, India has supplied the first consignment of non-lethal military items to Nepal including bullet-proof jackets, Mahindra jeeps, concertina security wires, bunker protection devices and mine-proof vehicles through the Raxaul border in the State of Bihar over the weekend. According to the report, sources said Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh had approved the decision on June 30 after King Gyanendra gave his assurance that Nepal would move towards restoring multi-party democracy.
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July - 4 
On July 4, Maoists reportedly blocked the Mahendra highway at several places in the Mahotari and Sarlahi districts and banned the traffic movements along the highway. Insurgents also erected barricades at Banke Bridge, Tuteshwornath, Maraha and Laxmi
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On July 4, Maoists reportedly blocked the Mahendra highway at several places in the Mahotari and Sarlahi districts and banned the traffic movements along the highway. Insurgents also erected barricades at Banke Bridge, Tuteshwornath, Maraha and Laxminiya Chwok in the Mahotari district while they have also blocked the road at a dozen places between Kamaiya and Nawalpur Chowk in Sarlahi district. Transport operators who have now halted transportation to and from the district headquarters said the Maoists were asking for a hefty sum as donations for continuing the bus services.
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July - 4 
On the same day, a group of insurgents destroyed a tractor at Buddhanagar section of the Mahendra Highway in Siraha district.
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On the same day, a group of insurgents destroyed a tractor at Buddhanagar section of the Mahendra Highway in Siraha district.
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July - 4 
The Government has appointed Joint-Regional Administrators in the Eastern, Central and Mid Western regions of the country. Kathmandu Post, quoting official sources, said the Government has appointed joint-secretary Prem Nath Sapkota to the Eastern Re
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The Government has appointed Joint-Regional Administrators in the Eastern, Central and Mid Western regions of the country. Kathmandu Post, quoting official sources, said the Government has appointed joint-secretary Prem Nath Sapkota to the Eastern Regional Administrator's Office, and Bhola Siwakoti and Keshar Bahadur Baniya in the Central and Mid-western Regional Administrator's Office in Hetauda and Nepalgunj respectively.
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July - 4 
The Kathmandu Post reports that the Government has released Nepali Congress leader Nara Hari Acharya, human rights activist Krishna Pahadi and student leader Basu Koirala from the Kathmandu District Court premises on July 4.
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The Kathmandu Post reports that the Government has released Nepali Congress leader Nara Hari Acharya, human rights activist Krishna Pahadi and student leader Basu Koirala from the Kathmandu District Court premises on July 4.
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July - 5 
At least four Maoist insurgents were killed in separate encounters with the security forces (SFs) on June 5. Three Maoists, including an 'area commander' identified as Sonam Rai, were killed at Shantipur in the Ilam district and another Maoist cadre
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At least four Maoist insurgents were killed in separate encounters with the security forces (SFs) on June 5. Three Maoists, including an 'area commander' identified as Sonam Rai, were killed at Shantipur in the Ilam district and another Maoist cadre was killed at Bojhang in Chitwan district.
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July - 5 
During an interview to the pro-Maoist weekly Janadesh on July 5, the insurgents’ spokesperson, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, said that the Maoist chief Prachanda had expressed full commitment not to target any unarmed civilians and political party members
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During an interview to the pro-Maoist weekly Janadesh on July 5, the insurgents’ spokesperson, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, said that the Maoist chief Prachanda had expressed full commitment not to target any unarmed civilians and political party members and that it will be implemented fully in practice. Further, Mahara claimed that his party would initiate a ‘probe’ into stray instances of civilians being targeted by his cadres.
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July - 5 
The Minister for General Administration, Krishna Lal Thakali, is reported to have said that "after the lifting of emergency rule civil servants are now gradually becoming disloyal to the government" and claimed that the reason was the outcome of a pe
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The Minister for General Administration, Krishna Lal Thakali, is reported to have said that "after the lifting of emergency rule civil servants are now gradually becoming disloyal to the government" and claimed that the reason was the outcome of a perception that the present Government would collapse in the near future.
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July - 6 
Addressing the troops on the eve of King Gyanendra’s 59th birthday on July 6, Chief of Army Staff, General Pyar Jung Thapa, reportedly said, "Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) is going to manufacture 'necessary' military equipments."
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Addressing the troops on the eve of King Gyanendra’s 59th birthday on July 6, Chief of Army Staff, General Pyar Jung Thapa, reportedly said, "Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) is going to manufacture 'necessary' military equipments."
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July - 6 
Meanwhile, Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Tulsi Giri, claimed that the Government in the past five months has been successful in weakening the Maoists and said, "Maoists are now losing strength and have been forced back to their 'hit-and-
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Meanwhile, Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Tulsi Giri, claimed that the Government in the past five months has been successful in weakening the Maoists and said, "Maoists are now losing strength and have been forced back to their 'hit-and-run' strategy." He is also reported to have claimed that possibilities of the Maoists coming back to the negotiation table had increased. However, Giri noted: "Negotiation is possible only if the Maoists are really ready for talks and surrender their arms."
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July - 7 
A social worker and a businessman, Taranath Shamsher Rana, was injured in a ‘socket bomb’ explosion triggered by suspected Maoist insurgents at Birgunj in the Parsa district on July 7.
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A social worker and a businessman, Taranath Shamsher Rana, was injured in a ‘socket bomb’ explosion triggered by suspected Maoist insurgents at Birgunj in the Parsa district on July 7.
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July - 8 
According to The Himalayan Times, in an ongoing gunbattle between the security forces and Maoist insurgents in Palpa district since July 8, at least four insurgents were killed in the Humin and Tahu areas.
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According to The Himalayan Times, in an ongoing gunbattle between the security forces and Maoist insurgents in Palpa district since July 8, at least four insurgents were killed in the Humin and Tahu areas.
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July - 8 
In Itahari, a security patrol team arrested five Maoists affiliated to the All Nepal Women’s Organization and two other Maoists from Kirtipur and Samjhanachwok of Sanishchare area on July 8.
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In Itahari, a security patrol team arrested five Maoists affiliated to the All Nepal Women’s Organization and two other Maoists from Kirtipur and Samjhanachwok of Sanishchare area on July 8.
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July - 8 
Kantipur Daily quoting the Chief of Murtiha unit of Indian Paramilitary force, Shasastra Seema Bal, Sharavan Kumar, said that security along the India-Nepal border in Bardiya district has been tightened and a search operation was underway to arrest s
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Kantipur Daily quoting the Chief of Murtiha unit of Indian Paramilitary force, Shasastra Seema Bal, Sharavan Kumar, said that security along the India-Nepal border in Bardiya district has been tightened and a search operation was underway to arrest some Maoist leaders who reportedly entered the bordering forests.
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July - 8 
The Kathmandu Post has reported that Maoists have abducted a principal of a school, Chandrakanta Poudel, and two persons on charges of corruption from the Dibrung Village Development Committee (VDC) area and Bhanbhane VDC area in Gulmi district on Ju
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The Kathmandu Post has reported that Maoists have abducted a principal of a school, Chandrakanta Poudel, and two persons on charges of corruption from the Dibrung Village Development Committee (VDC) area and Bhanbhane VDC area in Gulmi district on July 8.
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July - 8 
Two police personnel and a civilian were killed in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoist insurgents at Khurhuriya village in Kapilvastu district on July 8 evening. A local woman was also killed in the ensuing crossfire. Five police personnel and a
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Two police personnel and a civilian were killed in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoist insurgents at Khurhuriya village in Kapilvastu district on July 8 evening. A local woman was also killed in the ensuing crossfire. Five police personnel and a civilian also sustained injuries in the explosion and were airlifted to Kathmandu for treatment.
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July - 9 
Meanwhile, reports quoting a statement released by the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) said that at least 33 pro-democracy protesters belonging to seven opposition parties were arrested during a peaceful demonstration in the Dailekh district on July 9
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Meanwhile, reports quoting a statement released by the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) said that at least 33 pro-democracy protesters belonging to seven opposition parties were arrested during a peaceful demonstration in the Dailekh district on July 9.
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July - 10 
According to The Himalayan Times, the strike called by the Maoists affected civilian life in the Jhapa district as transport and business centers remained closed in Bhadrapur, Birtamod, Kakarvitta and Damak on July 10.
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According to The Himalayan Times, the strike called by the Maoists affected civilian life in the Jhapa district as transport and business centers remained closed in Bhadrapur, Birtamod, Kakarvitta and Damak on July 10.
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July - 10 
Meanwhile, a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement on July 13 said that the Maoists tortured and killed a civilian, identified as Ramishwor Raya, in the Haripurwa area of Sarlahi district on July 10.
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Meanwhile, a Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement on July 13 said that the Maoists tortured and killed a civilian, identified as Ramishwor Raya, in the Haripurwa area of Sarlahi district on July 10.
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July - 10 
Meanwhile, two insurgents were killed when a bomb they were attempting to plant exploded at Badara along the Bagdula-Khalanga road section in Pyuthan district on July 10.
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Meanwhile, two insurgents were killed when a bomb they were attempting to plant exploded at Badara along the Bagdula-Khalanga road section in Pyuthan district on July 10.
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July - 10 
Nepal News has reported that the insurgents have released an Ilam-based reporter of Radio Nepal, Umesh Gurung, following several rounds of negotiations by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists on July 10. Guring was abducted 56 days ago and was plac
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Nepal News has reported that the insurgents have released an Ilam-based reporter of Radio Nepal, Umesh Gurung, following several rounds of negotiations by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists on July 10. Guring was abducted 56 days ago and was placed under 'house arrest' in the Jamuna area.
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July - 11 
In a statement issued on July 11, the chief of Maoists insurgents, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, said his party was ready to collaborate with all political parties that were against ‘authoritarianism’ in order to make the movement powerful and
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In a statement issued on July 11, the chief of Maoists insurgents, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda, said his party was ready to collaborate with all political parties that were against ‘authoritarianism’ in order to make the movement powerful and united. Prachanda called upon political parties to come forward by constituting an official `negotiation team’ in order to create pressure for a democratic way out and said, "A strong basis of confidence could be prepared by holding dialogue with such a negotiation team by organizing serious discussions on the whole gamut of political issues."
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July - 11 
Meanwhile, the visiting special advisor of the United Nations Secretary General, Lakhdar Brahimi, is reported to have urged the Maoists to join the mainstream and also hold a dialogue with the Government to solve the crisis.
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Meanwhile, the visiting special advisor of the United Nations Secretary General, Lakhdar Brahimi, is reported to have urged the Maoists to join the mainstream and also hold a dialogue with the Government to solve the crisis.
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July - 11 
On the same day, security forces (SFs) recovered dead bodies of two civilians, identified as Dewan Shyangbo and Dinesh Lama, who were killed by the Maoists in Makwanpur district. Maoists had reportedly abducted the youths five days ago from separate
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On the same day, security forces (SFs) recovered dead bodies of two civilians, identified as Dewan Shyangbo and Dinesh Lama, who were killed by the Maoists in Makwanpur district. Maoists had reportedly abducted the youths five days ago from separate villages in the same district.
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July - 11 
Two children, identified as Santosh Poudel and Mohan Neupane, were killed and three others were injured in a bomb explosion in the Pahalmanpur village of Kailali district on July 11.
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Two children, identified as Santosh Poudel and Mohan Neupane, were killed and three others were injured in a bomb explosion in the Pahalmanpur village of Kailali district on July 11.
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July - 12 
In Dhankuta district, one police personnel and two Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter at the Dhankuta bazaar area on July 12. During another incident in Dhankuta, one civilian was killed in a Maoist attack on a police outpost in the Hile B
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In Dhankuta district, one police personnel and two Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter at the Dhankuta bazaar area on July 12. During another incident in Dhankuta, one civilian was killed in a Maoist attack on a police outpost in the Hile Bazaar area. Elsewhere, the insurgents are reported to have looted Rupees 89,358 from the Rashtriya Banijya Bank’s branch in the Hile area.
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July - 12 
Leaders of the seven-party alliance in Nepal have welcomed the Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda’s statement urging the parties to form a team for dialogue with his party as a positive gesture and urged the insurgents to create a con
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Leaders of the seven-party alliance in Nepal have welcomed the Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda’s statement urging the parties to form a team for dialogue with his party as a positive gesture and urged the insurgents to create a conducive environment before the talks. During a meeting in Kathmandu on July 12, Communist Party of Nepal (UML) leader Jhal Nath Khanal said, "They (Maoists) must commit to multiparty democracy and convince us that they are ready to settle the problem through talks." Further, the Nepali Congress (NC) leader Ram Saran Mahat while insisting on a commitment from the Maoists to multiparty democracy said, "If they agree to join the mainstream after talks (with the parties), the King’s autocracy will be gone in a moment. Constituent assembly will be possible then." The central leader of the Nepali Congress (Democratic), Deep Kumar Upadhaya, urged the Maoists to stop targeting political workers and added, "As long as they execute physical actions against political cadres, their call to form a negotiating team will have no meaning."
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July - 12 
Meanwhile, in an interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Nepali Service) on July 12, spokesperson of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Krishna Bahadur Mahara, said that they were ready to hold a dialogue with democratic forces wit
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Meanwhile, in an interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Nepali Service) on July 12, spokesperson of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Krishna Bahadur Mahara, said that they were ready to hold a dialogue with democratic forces within the country and any of the international forces. He said, "Collaboration between parliamentary parties and his party can give way to the country, not that between the king and the parliamentary parties." He also claimed that his party had already instructed cadres not to target activists affiliated to the opposition parties and unarmed civilians.
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July - 13 
After a meeting with the visiting United Nations (UN) envoy, Lakhdar Brahimi, in Kathmandu on July 13, Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Kirti Nidhi Bista, turned down the UN offer to mediate in Nepal’s conflict and said, "We have already sa
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After a meeting with the visiting United Nations (UN) envoy, Lakhdar Brahimi, in Kathmandu on July 13, Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Kirti Nidhi Bista, turned down the UN offer to mediate in Nepal’s conflict and said, "We have already said there is no need for UN mediation at the moment; neither are we talking about mediation by India."
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July - 13 
Separately, the Nepali Congress president, Girija Prasad Koirala, is reported to have said that the seven-party alliance had taken Maoist leader Prachanda’s call for constituting a talks team positively on the ‘surface-level’ and added that they woul
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Separately, the Nepali Congress president, Girija Prasad Koirala, is reported to have said that the seven-party alliance had taken Maoist leader Prachanda’s call for constituting a talks team positively on the ‘surface-level’ and added that they would wait and watch until the insurgents prove they were sincere in their approach.
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July - 14 
According to Kathmandu Post, Maoists have forcibly evicted four families from their houses in the Nigalchula area of Salyan district. The Maoists charged them of not sending members of their families as laborers during the Shahid Marg road constructi
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According to Kathmandu Post, Maoists have forcibly evicted four families from their houses in the Nigalchula area of Salyan district. The Maoists charged them of not sending members of their families as laborers during the Shahid Marg road construction in Rolpa.
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July - 15 
Meanwhile, at the end of his six-day tour to Nepal on July 15, the visiting United Nations (UN) Special Adviser Lakhdar Brahimi said that "if Maoists would move towards peace it would be a very welcome development." He urged the insurgents to give co
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Meanwhile, at the end of his six-day tour to Nepal on July 15, the visiting United Nations (UN) Special Adviser Lakhdar Brahimi said that "if Maoists would move towards peace it would be a very welcome development." He urged the insurgents to give concrete evidence of their commitment towards peace and multi-party democracy. Brahimi also said: "The solution is needed urgently and it rests on three critical elements: a return to constitutional order and multi-party democracy, an end to hostilities and an inclusive national dialogue towards a negotiated solution to the underlying causes of conflict."
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July - 15 
The Himalayan Times, quoting an unidentified security official, said that search operations in the eastern part of Palpa district had ended on July 15. During the weeklong operation, four Maoists, a child and a soldier were killed.
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The Himalayan Times, quoting an unidentified security official, said that search operations in the eastern part of Palpa district had ended on July 15. During the weeklong operation, four Maoists, a child and a soldier were killed.
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July - 15 
The troops are reported to have foiled an attempt by the Maoist insurgents to attack the district police office and barracks of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) at Soldierbord in Bhojpur, headquarters of the eastern hilly district of Bhojpur, on July 15
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The troops are reported to have foiled an attempt by the Maoist insurgents to attack the district police office and barracks of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) at Soldierbord in Bhojpur, headquarters of the eastern hilly district of Bhojpur, on July 15. At least one soldier was killed in the incident. Casualties on the side of insurgents, if any, were not known till last reports came in.
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July - 23 
Further, a Himalayan Times report said that around 50 to 60 Maoists have abducted a police personnel, Kumar Shrestha, from Sahare in the Dolakha district on July 23.
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Further, a Himalayan Times report said that around 50 to 60 Maoists have abducted a police personnel, Kumar Shrestha, from Sahare in the Dolakha district on July 23.
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July - 23 
Meanwhile, the Maoists have reportedly abducted two local businessmen from Bijuwar area in Pyuthan district. The Maoists took the businessmen, identified as Balaju Rajbhandari, a member of the Chamber of Commerce Pyuthan and trader Mahenda Gupta, to
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Meanwhile, the Maoists have reportedly abducted two local businessmen from Bijuwar area in Pyuthan district. The Maoists took the businessmen, identified as Balaju Rajbhandari, a member of the Chamber of Commerce Pyuthan and trader Mahenda Gupta, to an unknown location from their houses in Bijuwar on July 23. The Maoists said they were taking them for 'inquiry', said reports quoting family sources.
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July - 24 
On July 24, at least three soldiers, including a Captain of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), were injured in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoist insurgents in the Dhanbang Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Salyan district on July 24.
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On July 24, at least three soldiers, including a Captain of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA), were injured in a landmine explosion triggered by Maoist insurgents in the Dhanbang Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Salyan district on July 24.
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July - 25 
A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement released on July 26 said that security force (SF) personnel shot dead a Maoist ‘Chief of village government’, Kul Prasad Dhakal, in the Sidakali area of Sankhuwasabha district on July 25.
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A Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) statement released on July 26 said that security force (SF) personnel shot dead a Maoist ‘Chief of village government’, Kul Prasad Dhakal, in the Sidakali area of Sankhuwasabha district on July 25.
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July - 26 
A former Maoist cadre, identified as Indal Khatwe, who had surrendered a year ago was found dead on July 26 in the Potaha Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Siraha district, after he was abducted by a group of insurgents from his residence.
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A former Maoist cadre, identified as Indal Khatwe, who had surrendered a year ago was found dead on July 26 in the Potaha Village Development Committee (VDC) area of Siraha district, after he was abducted by a group of insurgents from his residence.
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July - 26 
Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that at least 16 civilians were injured when the insurgents hurled bombs at a public gathering in the Kadamandu area of Doti district on July 26. The angry civilians are reported to have subsequently confronted
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Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that at least 16 civilians were injured when the insurgents hurled bombs at a public gathering in the Kadamandu area of Doti district on July 26. The angry civilians are reported to have subsequently confronted the Maoists and captured four of them and handed them over to the SFs.
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July - 26 
Meanwhille, Kantipur Online quoting the Maoist Chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda stated that, "the statement of seven political parties is a step forward in building political consensus," and added that he has directed cadres to cease all
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Meanwhille, Kantipur Online quoting the Maoist Chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda stated that, "the statement of seven political parties is a step forward in building political consensus," and added that he has directed cadres to cease all attacks on workers of the seven parties and cooperate with them so as to forge a likely alliance.
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July - 26 
On July 26, a resolution, adopted during a joint meeting of members of the Upper House and the dissolved House of Representatives, urged the seven political parties to take initiatives for a dialogue with the Maoists and also called upon the insurgen
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On July 26, a resolution, adopted during a joint meeting of members of the Upper House and the dissolved House of Representatives, urged the seven political parties to take initiatives for a dialogue with the Maoists and also called upon the insurgents to create a conducive atmosphere
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July - 26 
On July 26, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) sentenced the former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (Democratic) president Sher Bahadur Deuba and former minister Prakash Man Singh to two years imprisonment and a fine of Rupees 90 m
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On July 26, the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) sentenced the former Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (Democratic) president Sher Bahadur Deuba and former minister Prakash Man Singh to two years imprisonment and a fine of Rupees 90 million each for alleged corruption in the Melamchi case. The RCCC also convicted former Secretary Tika Dutta Niraula, Executive Director of Melamchi Drinking Water Project Dhruba Bahadur Shrestha, Deputy Executive Director of the project Dipak Kumar Jha and contractor Jep Chhring Lama.
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July - 26 
Separately, Kantipur Online said that the RNA has requested civilians not to kill Maoists during retaliation and said, "It would be proper for the civilians to hand over such criminals to the security forces for legal action instead of taking law in
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Separately, Kantipur Online said that the RNA has requested civilians not to kill Maoists during retaliation and said, "It would be proper for the civilians to hand over such criminals to the security forces for legal action instead of taking law in one’s own hand."
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July - 27 
A civilian, identified as Khadka Ghimire, was abducted and later killed by the Maoist insurgents at Daulichaur in the Bajhang district on July 27.
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A civilian, identified as Khadka Ghimire, was abducted and later killed by the Maoist insurgents at Daulichaur in the Bajhang district on July 27.
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July - 27 
During a press meeting in Kathmandu on July 27, the visiting former US Senator Tom Daschle demanded that the controversial Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) be dissolved and all political prisoners, including former Prime Minister Sher B
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During a press meeting in Kathmandu on July 27, the visiting former US Senator Tom Daschle demanded that the controversial Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC) be dissolved and all political prisoners, including former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and former minister Prakash Man Singh, be released. Daschle said, "A return to Panchayat-style governance is unacceptable and will only lead to more difficulties for both the nation and the monarchy in the future," and added, "Attempts by the Palace to consolidate royal power through controls on the civil service, the education system, NGOs, the press, and other areas should be reversed and ended."
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July - 27 
In another incident, a civilian, Rajan Ghimire of Naldu in Dolakha district was abducted by the Maoists to an unknown location on July 27.
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In another incident, a civilian, Rajan Ghimire of Naldu in Dolakha district was abducted by the Maoists to an unknown location on July 27.
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July - 27 
Separately, the Nepal Police arrested student leader Gagan Thapa on July 27 under the Offence Against the State Act and a special court subsequently remanded him for seven days.
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Separately, the Nepal Police arrested student leader Gagan Thapa on July 27 under the Offence Against the State Act and a special court subsequently remanded him for seven days.
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July - 28 
According to Kantipur Online, a district-level meeting between representatives of the agitating political parties and Maoist insurgents began in Humla, a remote district in the Karnali region, on July 28. During the meeting, both sides agreed to forg
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According to Kantipur Online, a district-level meeting between representatives of the agitating political parties and Maoist insurgents began in Humla, a remote district in the Karnali region, on July 28. During the meeting, both sides agreed to forge an alliance to continue their fight for the restoration of complete democracy in Nepal. The meeting comes within a day after Maoist chairman Prachanda welcomed the statement of the political parties’ and said that insurgents had already been issued directives to co-operate with the local activists of agitating political parties. Both the sides, however, did not disclose any decision or agreement arrived at the meeting
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July - 28 
Meanwhile, reports quoting the state-run Radio Nepal on July 28 said that Indian security forces have arrested more than 65 Indian and Nepalese Maoists from the Nepal-India border area following recent security operations at various places in the Mad
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Meanwhile, reports quoting the state-run Radio Nepal on July 28 said that Indian security forces have arrested more than 65 Indian and Nepalese Maoists from the Nepal-India border area following recent security operations at various places in the Madhubani, Muzzafarpur and Sitapur districts in the Indian State of Bihar.
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July - 28 
Separately, at least 12 persons, including four police personnel, were injured during demonstrations organised by eight student organisations to protest the arrest of Nepal Students Union leader Gagan Thapa on July 28.
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Separately, at least 12 persons, including four police personnel, were injured during demonstrations organised by eight student organisations to protest the arrest of Nepal Students Union leader Gagan Thapa on July 28.
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July - 28 
Separately, Maoist insurgents shot dead a civilian, Ganesh Pandey at Suda area in Kanchanpur district on July 28.
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Separately, Maoist insurgents shot dead a civilian, Ganesh Pandey at Suda area in Kanchanpur district on July 28.
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July - 28 
The Chief District officer of Ramechhap, Chudamani Basyal, said that a group of armed Maoist insurgents set ablaze three passenger buses near Tilpung Khola in the Tilpung Village Development Committee (VDC) area on the Arniko Highway in Ramechhap dis
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The Chief District officer of Ramechhap, Chudamani Basyal, said that a group of armed Maoist insurgents set ablaze three passenger buses near Tilpung Khola in the Tilpung Village Development Committee (VDC) area on the Arniko Highway in Ramechhap district on July 28. The Maoists reportedly executed the action because the bus operators failed to register the buses in their ‘People’s government’, according to Nepal News.
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July - 29 
In an official statement, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) regretted the anti-graft panel’s verdict against former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba. The MEA spokesperson, Navtej Sarna, said on July 29: "We believe that the recent decisi
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In an official statement, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) regretted the anti-graft panel’s verdict against former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba. The MEA spokesperson, Navtej Sarna, said on July 29: "We believe that the recent decision of the Royal Commission for Corruption Control (RCCC), against former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and other political leaders would only further vitiate the atmosphere and complicate efforts for reconciliation." He added that reconciliation among the democratic and constitutional forces was imperative.
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July - 29 
Meanwhile, at the second general convention of the Association of the Sufferers from Maoists in Nepal on July 29, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress (NC), Sushil Koirala, said that political parties would not reconcile with either of the extrem
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Meanwhile, at the second general convention of the Association of the Sufferers from Maoists in Nepal on July 29, General Secretary of the Nepali Congress (NC), Sushil Koirala, said that political parties would not reconcile with either of the extremist forces - the King and Maoists - and added, "Although Prachanda's statement sounds positive in principle, we have to wait and see for it to be actually implemented."
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July - 29 
Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that the insurgents have shut down 20 health clinics in the village areas of Baitadi district, accusing the operators of not obtaining ‘permission’ from their ‘local government’. The report further says that som
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Meanwhile, Kathmandu Post has reported that the insurgents have shut down 20 health clinics in the village areas of Baitadi district, accusing the operators of not obtaining ‘permission’ from their ‘local government’. The report further says that some of the clinics were reportedly damaged by the Maoists thus depriving the local populace off health facilities in the rural areas of the district.
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July - 29 
On July 29, during a meeting in Kathmandu, the NC spokesperson Arjun Narsingh said, "The King is running the administration under Article 127 of the constitution, keeping other Articles at death-bed," and added that he has closed all doors of dialogu
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On July 29, during a meeting in Kathmandu, the NC spokesperson Arjun Narsingh said, "The King is running the administration under Article 127 of the constitution, keeping other Articles at death-bed," and added that he has closed all doors of dialogue with constitutional forces. He also claimed that the seven-party alliance would not strike an alliance with the Maoists unless they met the alliance’s pre-conditions.
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July - 29 
Separately, on July 29, the Maoists set ablaze a passenger bus at Biringkhola in the Jhapa district.
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Separately, on July 29, the Maoists set ablaze a passenger bus at Biringkhola in the Jhapa district.
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July - 30 
Further, Nepal News quoting official sources reports that a group of armed Maoists abducted seven government employees, including Local Development Officer (LDO) and Planning Officer from a bus at Kolbung Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam d
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Further, Nepal News quoting official sources reports that a group of armed Maoists abducted seven government employees, including Local Development Officer (LDO) and Planning Officer from a bus at Kolbung Village Development Committee (VDC) in Ilam district on July 30. Insurgents reportedly abducted the civil servants alleging them of defying the call of Mechi-Koshi bandh (shutdown).
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July - 30 
The Kathmandu Post has reported that nearly a thousand villagers along with guns, swords, and other weapons demonstrated against the Maoists at Kiranchowk Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Dhading district on July 30. Villagers from the Kir
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The Kathmandu Post has reported that nearly a thousand villagers along with guns, swords, and other weapons demonstrated against the Maoists at Kiranchowk Village Development Committee (VDC) area in Dhading district on July 30. Villagers from the Kiranchowk VDC, Mahadevsthan VDC and Thinda VDC areas participated in the first ever kind of demonstration in the district.
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July - 30 
The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) in a statement said that a police personnel, identified as Mohanlal Sharma was killed in a Maoist triggered land mine explosion at Surkhatidanda post in Liwang of Rolpa district on July 30.
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The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) in a statement said that a police personnel, identified as Mohanlal Sharma was killed in a Maoist triggered land mine explosion at Surkhatidanda post in Liwang of Rolpa district on July 30.
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July - 31 
According to Nepal News, at least one person was killed and 11 others were injured in a land mine explosion triggered by the Maoist insurgents at Dibarna in the Arghakhanchi district on July 31.
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According to Nepal News, at least one person was killed and 11 others were injured in a land mine explosion triggered by the Maoist insurgents at Dibarna in the Arghakhanchi district on July 31.
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July - 31 
According to The Himalayan Times, police have handed over eigth minors to their relatives at the Taplejung district police office on July 31, after they had escaped from Maoist custody. The children, aged between 11 to 15 years, hailing from Thukimba
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According to The Himalayan Times, police have handed over eigth minors to their relatives at the Taplejung district police office on July 31, after they had escaped from Maoist custody. The children, aged between 11 to 15 years, hailing from Thukimba, Santhakra and Sauwa, were reportedly abducted by the insurgents and forced to carry weapons, luggage and prepare food for them.
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July - 31 
Following a call for indefinite transport strike by the Maoist affiliated workers’ union, All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF), in the Mechi area, vehicular movement along the Mechi Highway was affected and it hit normal life in the eastern distr
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Following a call for indefinite transport strike by the Maoist affiliated workers’ union, All Nepal Trade Union Federation (ANTUF), in the Mechi area, vehicular movement along the Mechi Highway was affected and it hit normal life in the eastern districts of Ilam, Pancthar and Taplejung. The ANTUF has been reportedly observing an indefinite strike since mid-July expressing solidarity to the demands of laborers in tea factories.
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July - 31 
In an interview to The Washington Times, senior Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) leader, Baburam Bhattarai, has said his party is not attempting a final military victory right now, but is working for a negotiated political settlement either directly
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In an interview to The Washington Times, senior Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) leader, Baburam Bhattarai, has said his party is not attempting a final military victory right now, but is working for a negotiated political settlement either directly for a democratic republic or for the election to a Constituent Assembly. Ruling out the possibilities of a resumption of peace talks with the ‘royal government’, Bhattarai said, "We are hopeful we can work out a common minimum democratic agenda once we sit down for talks." Further, he said that the "Maoist militia is totally under the control of the party and is quite motivated and disciplined."
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July - 31 
On July 31, reports quoting official sources said the insurgents have released seven Government employees, whom they had abducted a day earlier in Ilam disrtict.
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On July 31, reports quoting official sources said the insurgents have released seven Government employees, whom they had abducted a day earlier in Ilam disrtict.
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July - 31 
On the same day, one Armed Police Force personnel was killed by the Maoists at Ismakot in the Gulmi district.
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On the same day, one Armed Police Force personnel was killed by the Maoists at Ismakot in the Gulmi district.
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July - 31 
The Maoists have reportedly abducted three women social workers from Jhi VDC area in the Myagdhi district on July 31.
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The Maoists have reportedly abducted three women social workers from Jhi VDC area in the Myagdhi district on July 31.
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July - 31 
The Maoists reportedly looted six passenger buses at Harkate area in Ilam district on July 31.
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The Maoists reportedly looted six passenger buses at Harkate area in Ilam district on July 31.
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July - 31 
Traffic along the Siddhartha Highway in the Tansen, Syangja, Pokhara, Gulmi and Arghakhanchi districts was completely affected due to barricades errected by the Maoists at different sections of the road.
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Traffic along the Siddhartha Highway in the Tansen, Syangja, Pokhara, Gulmi and Arghakhanchi districts was completely affected due to barricades errected by the Maoists at different sections of the road.
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*Data till , June 10, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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