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November - 1 
According to media reports from Nepal on November 1, chief government negotiator at the talks with the Maoist insurgents and Minister, Chiranjibi Wagle said the government was ready to discuss the demands of the insurgents. He also disclosed that he
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According to media reports from Nepal on November 1, chief government negotiator at the talks with the Maoist insurgents and Minister, Chiranjibi Wagle said the government was ready to discuss the demands of the insurgents. He also disclosed that he has already held two rounds of informal talks with the Maoist negotiators after the second round of talks on September 13-14. "Prior to the much-delayed third round of formal talks, I have already held two rounds of informal talks with the Maoist negotiators," Wagle has disclosed. Wagle added that both the sides sat for the first round of informal talks that was also participated by facilitators of the government-Maoist talks, Padma Ratna Tuladhar and Daman Nath Dhungana. The second informal round was held between Wagle and chief Maoist negotiator Krishna Bahadur Mahara.
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November - 1 
At the annual get-together organised by ruling Nepali Congress President G P Koirala on November 1, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said the time was as yet not critical to warrant the formation of a national government. Deuba’s remarks followed a
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At the annual get-together organised by ruling Nepali Congress President G P Koirala on November 1, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba said the time was as yet not critical to warrant the formation of a national government. Deuba’s remarks followed a suggestion by Opposition Leader Madhav Kumar Nepal that such a government could solve the insurgency launched by the Maoist insurgents. At the same gathering, former Prime Minister Krishna Prasad Bhattarai brushed aside the suggestion outright.
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November - 1 
Reports from Nepal said on November 1 that the a contingent of 50 troops from the Royal Nepalese Army has been deployed in Betini village, near Nuwakot, after the Maoist insurgents indulged in arson at the house of the local people’s representative,
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Reports from Nepal said on November 1 that the a contingent of 50 troops from the Royal Nepalese Army has been deployed in Betini village, near Nuwakot, after the Maoist insurgents indulged in arson at the house of the local people’s representative, Harishchandra Tamang. Some 70 armed-insurgents demolished Tamang’s two-storey house, while he was away at the capital Katmandu. The incident was in apparent retribution for the slaying by the village residents of a person ‘nominated’ by the insurgents as the vice-chairman of the local people’s committee, a parallel body of the official committee.
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November - 2 
Meanwhile, a delayed report said Maoist insurgents, on November 2, killed an activist of the Communist Party of Nepal–United Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), in Chapakot village, Syangja district.
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Meanwhile, a delayed report said Maoist insurgents, on November 2, killed an activist of the Communist Party of Nepal–United Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), in Chapakot village, Syangja district.
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November - 2 
Meanwhile, reports said the insurgents abducted five others from Nirmal village in the neighbouring Rolpa district.
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Meanwhile, reports said the insurgents abducted five others from Nirmal village in the neighbouring Rolpa district.
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November - 2 
Media reports from Nepal said the Maoist insurgents, on November 2, had set free at Tatopani village, a former member of the country’s Parliament and three others, who they had taken hostage from Garjyang village, in Jumla district, two days earlier
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Media reports from Nepal said the Maoist insurgents, on November 2, had set free at Tatopani village, a former member of the country’s Parliament and three others, who they had taken hostage from Garjyang village, in Jumla district, two days earlier while they were at a wedding reception.
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November - 3 
A Nepal citizen was arrested on November 3 at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport as he attempted to board a flight with some arms and ammunition. The arrested is reported to have links with the two men who were arrested on September 12 in Texas a
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A Nepal citizen was arrested on November 3 at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport as he attempted to board a flight with some arms and ammunition. The arrested is reported to have links with the two men who were arrested on September 12 in Texas as material witnesses in the investigation into the September 11 terrorist attacks. News sources indicated that he is scheduled to appear in court on December 19.
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November - 4 
Media reports from Nepal on November 4 said Army contingents posted at Betini village following arson by the Maoist insurgents are preparing to leave the village as the security situation has improved considerably. They were deployed in Betini a week
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Media reports from Nepal on November 4 said Army contingents posted at Betini village following arson by the Maoist insurgents are preparing to leave the village as the security situation has improved considerably. They were deployed in Betini a week ago.
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November - 4 
Reports from Nepal said on November 4 that several hundred residents of villages lying in the southeastern part of Syangja district fled their homes and reached the headquarters demanding troops deployment for protection after bands of Maoist insurge
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Reports from Nepal said on November 4 that several hundred residents of villages lying in the southeastern part of Syangja district fled their homes and reached the headquarters demanding troops deployment for protection after bands of Maoist insurgents attacked residents in Chapakot, Kuwakot and Ratnapur villages. Some of the residents in those villages had constituted themselves into small groups to oppose the insurgents.
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November - 7 
A police officer was killed and 17 more policemen injured when a bomb being carried by a policeman exploded at the Chakchake police post, Peuthan district, on November 7.
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A police officer was killed and 17 more policemen injured when a bomb being carried by a policeman exploded at the Chakchake police post, Peuthan district, on November 7.
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November - 8 
The Opposition Communist Party of Nepal––United, Marxist, Leninist (CPN-UML) organised a meeting of all prominent opposition parties in the capital Kathmandu, on November 8, to discuss the Maoist insurgency and the peace talks between the government
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The Opposition Communist Party of Nepal––United, Marxist, Leninist (CPN-UML) organised a meeting of all prominent opposition parties in the capital Kathmandu, on November 8, to discuss the Maoist insurgency and the peace talks between the government and Maoist insurgents. Reports said, CPN-UML leader Subash Nembang issued a statement at the end of the meeting in which he said the unanimous view of the Opposition parties was that the government has failed to protect the Constitution, people’s lives and property and solve the country’s burning problems. Leaders at the meeting also condemned the Maoist insurgents for intimidation, terrorization, abduction, extortion and killing, and said they did not want the country’s problem to be solved peacefully.
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November - 10 
In a press statement released on November 10, the president of the Central Committee of the main Maoist insurgent outfit, Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN–Maoist), ‘Comrade Prachanda’ said that the party has decided to drop the demand for institu
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In a press statement released on November 10, the president of the Central Committee of the main Maoist insurgent outfit, Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN–Maoist), ‘Comrade Prachanda’ said that the party has decided to drop the demand for institutionalised development of a republic state from the list of their demands in their talks with the government. However, the statement clarified, the party has not shunned its commitment for a republic state. Even as the statement criticised the government of not fulfilling earlier commitments, it added that the government decision to abrogate the Public Security Regulation-2058 and the release of several Maoists activists were positive gestures. Reacting to the rebels decision to drop the demand for a republic, Nepal’s Home Minister Khum Bahadur Khadka said on November 10 that the Maoists have shown some degree of liberality. He called upon the rebels to renounce violence and killings and join the mainstream of national politics. The minister also said that it was in line with the agreement reached between the government and the Maoists during the first round of peace talks held at Godavari that the government has decided to set free 68 Maoist workers under judicial custody. He added that the government and the Maoist insurgents are working towards holding the third round of talks soon. He refused to give a probable date or venue for the talks.
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November - 13 
The third round of peace talks between the Government and Maoist Insurgents ended inconclusively on November 12 night. The talks were held at Godavari Village Resort in Lalitpur district. Minister for Physical Planning Chiranjivi Wagle and Maoist Pol
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The third round of peace talks between the Government and Maoist Insurgents ended inconclusively on November 12 night. The talks were held at Godavari Village Resort in Lalitpur district. Minister for Physical Planning Chiranjivi Wagle and Maoist Politburo member Krishna Bahadur Mahara led the government and insurgents’ negotiating teams respectively. Speaking a day later, Minister of Agriculture and a member of the government negotiating team Narahari Acharya said, "We are prepared to amend the constitution through the provisions mentioned in it... But we cannot agree with the ... demand of abolishing the constitution." He also said, "They have not yet clarified what they really mean by change in the constitution", and added that the insurgents were yet to convince the people about the necessity and relevance of a new constituent assembly. Commenting on the talks, former Deputy Prime Minister Ram Chandra Paudyal said the latest round of talks were "positive but not so encouraging". He opined, "The Maoists have not yet clarified their demand regarding the changes they have sought in the present constitution," even as he said, "We are ready to discuss matters relating to any type of amendment to the constitution if it helps to empower the people". Paudyal further stated, "Though the Maoists have abandoned their demand for a republican state, their demand for a constituent assembly is indirectly related to declaring a republican state.
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November - 13 
The third round of talks between delegations of the Nepalese government and Maoist insurgents held at Lalitpur, concluded on November 13, without any concrete decisions but agreed to resume the next round of talks in near future. The two sides also a
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The third round of talks between delegations of the Nepalese government and Maoist insurgents held at Lalitpur, concluded on November 13, without any concrete decisions but agreed to resume the next round of talks in near future. The two sides also agreed to further empower the Nepalese people through drastic changes in society. There was disagreement on the means to achieve this goal with the government side holding that these changes could be bought through the present Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal, while the Maoists representatives stuck to the demand that a Constituent Assembly be convened to further ensure people’s rights. The government’s chief representative Chiranjibi Wagle, said that with the Maoists having dropped their demand for a republic, there was no need for a constituent assembly as the present constitution had provisions for fundamental rights, people’s sovereignty, freedom and impartial judiciary. However, the Maoist chief negotiator Krishna Bahadur Mahara said, "The Constituent Assembly is our minimum demand, and (we) will not accept anything less than this." The Maoists chief representative also alleged that that the government did not fulfil its announcement of releasing the 68 Maoists detainees who are still in the custody. He added that "We clearly demanded that the government withdraw its army and armed police force from different districts." The government side asked that Maoist leaders to circulate an effective direction to their workers for an immediate stoppage of their forceful activities, which, the government side said, have been continuing despite the Maoists’ public commitment to stop such activities.
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November - 17 
Reports also said the Maoists destroyed yet another police post in Sadakpur by planting explosives inside the building.
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Reports also said the Maoists destroyed yet another police post in Sadakpur by planting explosives inside the building.
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November - 17 
Reports from Nepal said that Maoist insurgents on November 17 set afire an abandoned police post in Satti Bazzar, Kailali district. The post was abandoned five months ago fearing attacks by the insurgents. A group of some 50 insurgents were reportedl
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Reports from Nepal said that Maoist insurgents on November 17 set afire an abandoned police post in Satti Bazzar, Kailali district. The post was abandoned five months ago fearing attacks by the insurgents. A group of some 50 insurgents were reportedly involved in the attack.
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November - 19 
A member of the government’s negotiating team with the Maoist insurgents and Agriculture Minister, Mahesh Acharya, said in east Nepal on November 19 that the fourth round of talks between the government and the insurgents will be held after November
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A member of the government’s negotiating team with the Maoist insurgents and Agriculture Minister, Mahesh Acharya, said in east Nepal on November 19 that the fourth round of talks between the government and the insurgents will be held after November 22, but did not give a firm date. On the same day, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba reportedly told a public gathering in Banepa that the next round of peace talks with the rebels would be "conclusive and fruitful."
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November - 21 
Maoist insurgents’ leader and chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), ‘Comrade’ Prachnda said in a statement on November 21 that his team would not immediately sit at the negotiating table with the government. The government and the insurg
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Maoist insurgents’ leader and chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), ‘Comrade’ Prachnda said in a statement on November 21 that his team would not immediately sit at the negotiating table with the government. The government and the insurgents had held three rounds of talks and the fourth was being mooted. Stating that the talks did not indicate the possibility of a "positive political" outcome, he declared that the only alternative left is to continue with their struggle.
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November - 21 
Separately, reports on November 21 said a Maoist insurgent was killed and two more injured in an accidental explosion at Mumra village, in Kalikot district.
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Separately, reports on November 21 said a Maoist insurgent was killed and two more injured in an accidental explosion at Mumra village, in Kalikot district.
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November - 22 
Also, the insurgents attacked the airport in Surkhet and blew up a helicopter of Asian Airlines and damaged two other helicopters at the airport.
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Also, the insurgents attacked the airport in Surkhet and blew up a helicopter of Asian Airlines and damaged two other helicopters at the airport.
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November - 22 
Another report said that they had decamped with more than Rs.150 million looted from banks and finance companies in the district in Syangjha. One report said that the insurgents captured the Syangjha district headquarters and Dang.
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Another report said that they had decamped with more than Rs.150 million looted from banks and finance companies in the district in Syangjha. One report said that the insurgents captured the Syangjha district headquarters and Dang.
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November - 22 
In another incident, Maoists reportedly abducted two police personnel, the chief district officer and a Major in the Royal Nepal Army at Ghorai in Dang, the native district of Home Minister Khum Bahadur Khadka. Also, the Maoists attacked army barrack
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In another incident, Maoists reportedly abducted two police personnel, the chief district officer and a Major in the Royal Nepal Army at Ghorai in Dang, the native district of Home Minister Khum Bahadur Khadka. Also, the Maoists attacked army barracks and district police headquarters in the town.
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November - 22 
Maoist insurgents while breaking the ongoing cease-fire re-launched countrywide attacks by killing 24 police personnel, besides announcing the formation of a central ‘People’s Revolutionary Government’ with Babu Ram Bhattarai as ‘Chief Convenor’ of t
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Maoist insurgents while breaking the ongoing cease-fire re-launched countrywide attacks by killing 24 police personnel, besides announcing the formation of a central ‘People’s Revolutionary Government’ with Babu Ram Bhattarai as ‘Chief Convenor’ of the Maoist parallel government. A statement released by the insurgents on November 22 indicated that Krishna Bahadur Mahara had been appointed ‘Joint Convenor’ and Dev Gurung as ‘Secretary’. Other members include Agni Prasad Sapkota, Top Bahadur Rayamajhi, Rabindra Shrestha. The insurgents have already formed village and district people’s revolutionary government in more than 40 districts.
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November - 22 
Meanwhile, the Army foiled an attempt to blow up an oil installation of the Nepal Oil Corporation in the capital Kathmandu.
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Meanwhile, the Army foiled an attempt to blow up an oil installation of the Nepal Oil Corporation in the capital Kathmandu.
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November - 22 
Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba accused the Maoist insurgents of having betrayed the nation by walking away from the peace talks and warned them that they would be responsible for the consequences that might follow. Speaking in the capital K
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Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba accused the Maoist insurgents of having betrayed the nation by walking away from the peace talks and warned them that they would be responsible for the consequences that might follow. Speaking in the capital Kathmandu, Deuba said, on November 22, that because Maoist leader Comrade Prachanda withdrew from the ceasefire and peace talks, the Maoist party and its leaders have betrayed the nation and the people. The government is committed to peace talks and has made every possible effort for making the peace process a success, he said. Deuba described the statement of Prachanda, who accused the government of conspiring against peace talks, an act of betrayal.
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November - 22 
Separately, the insurgents gave a call for a countrywide general strike on December 7. Reports claimed more than 70 insurgents were killed in the attack beginning the now stalled peace process.
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Separately, the insurgents gave a call for a countrywide general strike on December 7. Reports claimed more than 70 insurgents were killed in the attack beginning the now stalled peace process.
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November - 22 
The Maoists killed 24 police personnel in an attack on a police outpost in Putalibazzar in Syangjha district, Dang and at other places, in overnight attacks, reports said, on November 24. Reports added that Maoists also attacked several police posts
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The Maoists killed 24 police personnel in an attack on a police outpost in Putalibazzar in Syangjha district, Dang and at other places, in overnight attacks, reports said, on November 24. Reports added that Maoists also attacked several police posts and government offices in Baglung, Tanahu, Makwanpur, Morang, Kalikot.
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November - 23 
Latest reports said that in a wave of attacks across the country, Maoist insurgents targeted district administration offices, land-tax offices, police posts, banks and others on Friday night killing several other civilians and looting about Rs. 200 m
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Latest reports said that in a wave of attacks across the country, Maoist insurgents targeted district administration offices, land-tax offices, police posts, banks and others on Friday night killing several other civilians and looting about Rs. 200 million in cash, weapons and destroying public properties on the night of November 23. Official estimates said that 37 security personnel were killed in these attacks. There was no mention of civilian casualty estimates in the attacks. Five civilians were reported killed in Ghorahi. At Naraynpur, three civilians were reportedly killed in an attack by the rebels.
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November - 23 
Meanwhile, 44 policemen were reported missing after an ambush by Maoists near Kalidamar in Surkhet district. Two policemen who escaped from the ambush reported the incident. Following these attack, the Nepalese government has put its security forc
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Meanwhile, 44 policemen were reported missing after an ambush by Maoists near Kalidamar in Surkhet district. Two policemen who escaped from the ambush reported the incident. Following these attack, the Nepalese government has put its security forces on alert. News reports suggested that the government was considering a proposal to declare the Maoists as terrorists and deal with them accordingly. Unofficial reports said that the Army is being mobilised to launch a counter-offensive against the Maoists. King Gyanendra held a meeting with Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba in Kathamadu on November 24 to discuss the developments.
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November - 23 
Meanwhile, issuing a press statement, chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) ‘Comrade Prachanda’ "praised" the attacks launched by the "People’s Liberation Army" (PLA). The statement added that the "United Revolutionary People’s Coun
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Meanwhile, issuing a press statement, chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) ‘Comrade Prachanda’ "praised" the attacks launched by the "People’s Liberation Army" (PLA). The statement added that the "United Revolutionary People’s Council" (parallel central government) which was formed on November 23 would get the full co-operation as a strategic force. However, the statement also said that despite these attacks, the Maoists were still in favour of dialogue with the government to find a lasting solution.
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November - 25 November - 26
Meanwhile, another report said 200 insurgents, 27 policemen and seven soldiers were killed in Salleri on November 25/26 in the fiercest encounter yet. The bodies of 50 insurgents were found strewn around in the town and those of another 150 insurgent
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Meanwhile, another report said 200 insurgents, 27 policemen and seven soldiers were killed in Salleri on November 25/26 in the fiercest encounter yet. The bodies of 50 insurgents were found strewn around in the town and those of another 150 insurgents lay scattered in the jungles, Radio Nepal was quoted in Nepalese newspapers, on November 27, as having said. Another report, however, put the casualties at 70 Maoists and 40 policemen killed.
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November - 25 
Meanwhile, ruling Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala said the party had given the government a ‘full mandate’ to put down the insurgency. Speaking in Kathmandu, on November 25, Koirala said, "The party directs t
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Meanwhile, ruling Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala said the party had given the government a ‘full mandate’ to put down the insurgency. Speaking in Kathmandu, on November 25, Koirala said, "The party directs the government to mobilize all security units using the power given by the constitution. The insurgents had overnight blown up buildings at the Russian built Panauti hydel power station, 40km east of the capital Kathmandu, causing an estimated at Rs.6 million damage, police said.
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November - 25 
On November 25, in continuing violence, three civilians were killed in an explosion set off by the Maoists at a private residence in Itahari.
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On November 25, in continuing violence, three civilians were killed in an explosion set off by the Maoists at a private residence in Itahari.
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November - 25 
The Maoists hit targets in more than 20 of Nepal’s 75 districts. An estimated 1900 people were killed in the insurgency during the past six years and more. Other reports said at least 12 Maoists, including some senior leaders, have been arrested in
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The Maoists hit targets in more than 20 of Nepal’s 75 districts. An estimated 1900 people were killed in the insurgency during the past six years and more. Other reports said at least 12 Maoists, including some senior leaders, have been arrested in the Valley. They included Rabindra Shrestha and Mukti Pradhan––both members the recently announced ‘people’s revolutionary government’, a parallel government, whose convenor is Baburam Bhattarai. Meanwhile, the entire security apparatus in the country has been put on a high state of alert, a Defence Ministry release announced on November 25.
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November - 25 
The spree of violence launched on November 23 by the Maoist insurgents continued unabated on November 25. They had struck in different parts of the country even as the Cabinet went into session and is all set to declare a state of emergency in the Hi
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The spree of violence launched on November 23 by the Maoist insurgents continued unabated on November 25. They had struck in different parts of the country even as the Cabinet went into session and is all set to declare a state of emergency in the Himalayan kingdom, reports said from Nepal, on November 26. The Chief of the Army Staff Gen. Prajwalla SJB Rana cut short his week-long visit to Germany and returned to Kathmandu on November 25.
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November - 25 
Unnamed officials said, separately, two Nepali citizens were held on board a bus trying to smuggle in a large quantity of explosives and detonators, in Kapilavastu district.
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Unnamed officials said, separately, two Nepali citizens were held on board a bus trying to smuggle in a large quantity of explosives and detonators, in Kapilavastu district.
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November - 26 
A ‘state of emergency’ has been declared in Nepal with the Maoist insurgency suddenly peaking up and claiming 200 lives. The emergency came into force on November 26, reports in the Nepalese media said. Reports also said the King, the constitutional
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A ‘state of emergency’ has been declared in Nepal with the Maoist insurgency suddenly peaking up and claiming 200 lives. The emergency came into force on November 26, reports in the Nepalese media said. Reports also said the King, the constitutional head of the country, has authorised deployment of the Army on the advice of the Council of Ministers. In a significant development, the Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) and its various affiliate and front organistaions have been declared terrorist for the first time.
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November - 26 
Meanwhile, delayed reports indicated that four police personnel and an estimated 12 Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter at Gokuleshwor in Darchula on the night of November 26. Six other police personnel sustained injuries in the encounter w
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Meanwhile, delayed reports indicated that four police personnel and an estimated 12 Maoist insurgents were killed in an encounter at Gokuleshwor in Darchula on the night of November 26. Six other police personnel sustained injuries in the encounter while six were missing after the incident. Maoist insurgents are also reported to have looted a local bank in the area.
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November - 26 
Other reports said night curfew has been clamped in Ghorai, Dang district, where the insurgents had on November 24, attacked the Army barracks killing 14 soldiers and injuring 30 more, besides looting 90 SLRs and several rounds of ammunition. Since
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Other reports said night curfew has been clamped in Ghorai, Dang district, where the insurgents had on November 24, attacked the Army barracks killing 14 soldiers and injuring 30 more, besides looting 90 SLRs and several rounds of ammunition. Since the Maoist violence began on Friday, November 24, breaking a four-month cease-fire, 300 lives have been lost, Water Resources Minister Bijay Kumar Gacchadar said. In all, at least 2100 have been killed in insurgency-related violence in the past six years and more.
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November - 27 
In separate encounters at Pyuthan and Salyan, seven and 13 Maoists were killed.
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In separate encounters at Pyuthan and Salyan, seven and 13 Maoists were killed.
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November - 27 
Army sources in Nepal said that troops, recently deployed for internal security, engaged the Maoists in several places and recovered looted arms and cash from them on the night of November 27. In the border between Pyuthan and Rolpa districts, 22 M
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Army sources in Nepal said that troops, recently deployed for internal security, engaged the Maoists in several places and recovered looted arms and cash from them on the night of November 27. In the border between Pyuthan and Rolpa districts, 22 Maoists were killed when they attempted to attack security personnel.
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November - 27 
Meanwhile, sporadic incidents of Maoist violence were reported from several parts of Nepal, though there were no reports of any casualties. In the Sindhupalchowk district, Maoists burnt down two empty police posts and two private houses at Sangachwok
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Meanwhile, sporadic incidents of Maoist violence were reported from several parts of Nepal, though there were no reports of any casualties. In the Sindhupalchowk district, Maoists burnt down two empty police posts and two private houses at Sangachwok. The Maoists also destroyed a branch office of the Small Farmers Development Project at Bansbari.
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November - 27 
n a separate incident in the Salyan district, five Maoists were arrested and some weapons, ammunition, explosives and cash looted by them were recovered. Several other operations were reported from Charikot, Dolakha, Okhaldhunga and Jajarkot. While t
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n a separate incident in the Salyan district, five Maoists were arrested and some weapons, ammunition, explosives and cash looted by them were recovered. Several other operations were reported from Charikot, Dolakha, Okhaldhunga and Jajarkot. While there were no casualties among security forces, the extent of casualties suffered by the Maoists is not known.
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November - 27 
Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, on November 27, declared that security agencies "…are capable of materialising the people's desires and resolve to put an end to violence and terror for good and they are now active with high morale." In an
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Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, on November 27, declared that security agencies "…are capable of materialising the people's desires and resolve to put an end to violence and terror for good and they are now active with high morale." In an address to the nation, he called on all the Nepalese to unite together for the sake of public interest, monarchy, the present constitution, multi-party democracy and the welfare of Nepal and remain committed to root out terrorism. The Prime Minister also said that the Government has demonstrated utmost flexibility to bring into political mainstream the Maoist insurgents who were expanding their activity through violence for the past six years. He said that as the Maoists have totally ignored the government’s efforts and people's wishes, the government has arrived at the decision of mobilising all its security agencies to control such activities. Despite the declaration of a State of Emergency, he indicated that the government is fully aware of the need to ensure that civic rights are not restricted. He added that though the declaration will cause certain discomfort to the people, inconvenience caused by the declaration to the people is minimal as compared to the one caused by terrorism widespread in the country. He also observed that all friendly countries and institutions having goodwill towards Nepal and democracy in the country are with the Nepalese people and government in combating terrorism.
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November - 27 
Separately, in Pokhara, 72 students were arrested from an engineering college for alleged links with the Maoists. Some incriminating literature, weapons and explosives equipment was seized from the arrested students.
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Separately, in Pokhara, 72 students were arrested from an engineering college for alleged links with the Maoists. Some incriminating literature, weapons and explosives equipment was seized from the arrested students.
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November - 27 
Two suspected Maoist insurgents were arrested from Syangia on November 27. The two are reported to be involved in the Maoist attacks in the area on November 23.
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Two suspected Maoist insurgents were arrested from Syangia on November 27. The two are reported to be involved in the Maoist attacks in the area on November 23.
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November - 28 
Defence Ministry reports added that 11 Maoists were killed by army troops at Tribhuvan in Dang district on November 28.
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Defence Ministry reports added that 11 Maoists were killed by army troops at Tribhuvan in Dang district on November 28.
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November - 28 
In another operation, 25 persons, suspected to be Maoist insurgents and their supporters, were arrested from Nawalparasi district on November 28.
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In another operation, 25 persons, suspected to be Maoist insurgents and their supporters, were arrested from Nawalparasi district on November 28.
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November - 28 
In Hetauda, Makawanpur district, six suspected Maoists were arrested.
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In Hetauda, Makawanpur district, six suspected Maoists were arrested.
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November - 29 
Defence Ministry reports also said that the army has encircled a large group of Maoists at Nuwa village in Rolpa district.
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Defence Ministry reports also said that the army has encircled a large group of Maoists at Nuwa village in Rolpa district.
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November - 29 
A Defence Ministry report said that troops foiled several attempts by Maoist insurgents to attack security force installations and police posts at Barhabise, Okhaldhunga, Baliya, Bhajani and Lamki Ilaka on November 29. There were no casualties. A bom
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A Defence Ministry report said that troops foiled several attempts by Maoist insurgents to attack security force installations and police posts at Barhabise, Okhaldhunga, Baliya, Bhajani and Lamki Ilaka on November 29. There were no casualties. A bomb planted in a government office at Dharan was detected and defused before it could cause any damage. Security forces also arrested a suspected Maoist insurgent from Talghare.
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November - 29 
In a separate operation, a large cache of explosives, cash and some incriminating literature was seized during a raid at Karmasingh in Gorkha district.
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In a separate operation, a large cache of explosives, cash and some incriminating literature was seized during a raid at Karmasingh in Gorkha district.
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November - 29 
In an operation which commenced on the night of November 28 and continued overnight, 70 Maoist insurgents were killed by security forces after the Maoists were preparing for ambushes and planting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in Salyan district
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In an operation which commenced on the night of November 28 and continued overnight, 70 Maoist insurgents were killed by security forces after the Maoists were preparing for ambushes and planting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in Salyan district.
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November - 29 
Meanwhile, overnight curfews were imposed in five districts as a security measure.
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Meanwhile, overnight curfews were imposed in five districts as a security measure.
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November - 29 
News reports said that Maoist insurgents exploded two bombs inside a private factory in Balaju, on the outskirts of Kathmandu on November 29, today. However, there were no casualties.
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News reports said that Maoist insurgents exploded two bombs inside a private factory in Balaju, on the outskirts of Kathmandu on November 29, today. However, there were no casualties.
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November - 29 
One person was killed when troops opened fire on a group that was defying curfew orders at Ghorahi in Dang district on the night of November 29.
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One person was killed when troops opened fire on a group that was defying curfew orders at Ghorahi in Dang district on the night of November 29.
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November - 29 
These reports also said that troops foiled an attempt by the Maoists to blow up a telecommunications infrastructure installation at Nuwakot in Syangjha. There were no reports of any casualties. Maoists had earlier attacked a police station in the are
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These reports also said that troops foiled an attempt by the Maoists to blow up a telecommunications infrastructure installation at Nuwakot in Syangjha. There were no reports of any casualties. Maoists had earlier attacked a police station in the area in which a civilian was killed.
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November - 30 
In an operation, three Maoist suspects were arrested from Chhipra in Humla district.
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In an operation, three Maoist suspects were arrested from Chhipra in Humla district.
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November - 30 December - 1
A large cache of explosives and arms, suspected to have been hidden by Maoist insurgents, were recovered by security forces from two villages in Gorkha district on December 1. A Defence Ministry statement said that an unspecified number of insurgents
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A large cache of explosives and arms, suspected to have been hidden by Maoist insurgents, were recovered by security forces from two villages in Gorkha district on December 1. A Defence Ministry statement said that an unspecified number of insurgents have been killed in continuing army helicopter gunship attacks against Maoists strongholds in the districts of Rolpa and Jajarkot on December 1. The statement added that one person resisting search and arrest was killed in Nawalparasi on the night of November 30.
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November - 30 
A ruling Nepali Congress (NC) activist was attacked and killed by suspected Maoist insurgents at Shekham in Syangja district.
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A ruling Nepali Congress (NC) activist was attacked and killed by suspected Maoist insurgents at Shekham in Syangja district.
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November - 30 
According to media reports, India and Nepal, on November 30, agreed to coordinate their actions on the border to prevent the flow of arms and assistance from Indian side to the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. This decision was taken during a discussion b
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According to media reports, India and Nepal, on November 30, agreed to coordinate their actions on the border to prevent the flow of arms and assistance from Indian side to the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. This decision was taken during a discussion between Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and his Nepali counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba. It was also decided that senior officials from both the sides will meet soon to work out ways to monitor and stop the Maoist insurgents in Nepal from exploiting their links with the extremist groups in India.
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November - 30 
In a statement released on November 30, the Home Ministry urged the general public to forward any information they have on Maoist insurgents, to the nearest police post. The statement added that the sources of information would be kept secret. In a s
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In a statement released on November 30, the Home Ministry urged the general public to forward any information they have on Maoist insurgents, to the nearest police post. The statement added that the sources of information would be kept secret. In a similar development, the Ministry of Health has issued a directive to its staff all over Nepal that legal action would be taken against any personnel found supporting or helping destructive activities or involving in terrorist activities. The directive further urged health workers working at private clinics, nursing homes and private hospitals to compulsorily inform the local administration or nearby security organs if they come across persons injured in terrorist activities.
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November - 30 
In another development, the Nepalese Cabinet, on November 30, formed a main committee and five sub-committees to co-ordinate and manage the work and functioning of the government during the state of emergency imposed earlier this week.
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In another development, the Nepalese Cabinet, on November 30, formed a main committee and five sub-committees to co-ordinate and manage the work and functioning of the government during the state of emergency imposed earlier this week.
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November - 30 
Local administrations of Udayapur, Salyan, Sindhuli, Sindhupalchowk, Gorakha, Syangja and Dang districts have issued curfew orders on November 30 to maintain law and order in the respective districts. These curfews are operational in the evening and
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Local administrations of Udayapur, Salyan, Sindhuli, Sindhupalchowk, Gorakha, Syangja and Dang districts have issued curfew orders on November 30 to maintain law and order in the respective districts. These curfews are operational in the evening and nights. A news report added that security has been increased at the Tribhuvan Airport in Kathmandu following the imposition of emergency.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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