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This is an archive article published on May 8, 2010

World warning,home pressure: Nepal Maoists call off strike

Under intense pressure from home and abroad,the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) tonight called off a strike that had...

Under intense pressure from home and abroad,the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) tonight called off a strike that had crippled the nation for six days.

Maoist leader Prachanda announced withdrawal of the strike less than two hours after he told supporters at Kalanki that the strike would continue until people emerged victorious.

The announcement was made after the entire diplomatic corps in Nepal,including India,told the UCPN-M leadership that their violent and undemocratic way of seeking a change of government does not command international support and recognition.

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The warning by the international community came as people across the country began opposing the strike call.

Earlier in the day,the government handed over security of vital installations,including the Tribhuvan airport,to the Nepal Army after violent clashes between Maoists and those opposed to the strike.

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