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Maoists block major high ways connecting Kathmandu

Intensifying their stir, Maoist cadres today cut-off road access to the Nepalese capital by blocking all highways leading to it, as part of the second phase of their protest to establish what they call "civilian supremacy".

Updated on: Nov 10, 2009 03:36 PM IST
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Intensifying their stir, Maoist cadres today cut-off road access to the Nepalese capital by blocking all highways leading to it, as part of the second phase of their protest to establish what they call "civilian supremacy".

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Hundreds of Maoist cadres weaving red flags and carrying banners gathered on the highways leading to Kathmandu and stopped all road traffic.

The capital's police chief said the highways were shut down by the protesters but there were no reports of violence. The Tribhuvan International Airport however was functioning as the Maoist had exempted it from their protest blockade.

The protests began early morning with flag-waving Maoist cadres gathering at Thankot and Sanga, the two major entry points to Kathmandu from outside districts and as a result hundreds of vehicles were stranded at these entry points.

The Maoists have threatened to intensify their two-week old agitation from today to protest against President Dr Ram Baran Yadav re-instating the former Army chief in defiance of the former Maoist-led government which had sacked him.

Schools, Colleges and Business establishments have been running despite the Maoists' blockade.

 
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