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Row over 'Indian advice' is over: Prachanda

Maoist chairman confirms that the suspicion that arose after a reported 'Indian advice' to a top communist leader to tie up with the Nepali Congress has now been cleared.

Updated on: Jun 11, 2007 02:22 PM IST
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Maoist chairman Prachanda has said the suspicion that arose after a reported 'Indian advice' to a top communist leader to tie up with the Nepali Congress has now been cleared, with the former rebel leader expecting New Delhi "to play a positive role" in the peace process.

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"We would like to make it clear that the suspicions created by some media reports that the Indian government, which is expected to play a positive role throughout the peace process, had suggested for a special alliance between the Nepali Congress and the UML, have ended," Prachanda said in a statement on Sunday.

Expressing concern over the recent Maoist activities, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a recent meeting with a UML team in Delhi had said that the unity between the Nepali Congress and UML be strengthened, according to a UML leader present in the meeting.

The Maoist chairman had immediately objected to the India Prime Minister's advice.

However, the UML leaders had refuted reports of such an advice, but they revealed that the Indian side had expressed concern over the forceful activities of the Maoists.

 
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