
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) - Wikipedia
The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) (Nepali: नेपाल कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी (माओवादी केन्द्र), romanized: Nēpāla Kamyunisṭa Pārṭī (Mā'ōvādī Kēndra)), abbreviated CPN (Maoist Centre) or CPN (MC), is the third largest political party in …
Nepalese Civil War - Wikipedia
The conflict began on 13 February 1996, when the CPN (Maoist) initiated an insurgency with the stated purpose of overthrowing the Nepali monarchy and establishing a people's republic; it ended with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord on 21 November 2006.
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) - Britannica
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre), Nepalese Maoist political party that split from the Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre) in 1994 and launched a guerrilla campaign to dissolve the monarchy, an aim it achieved politically in 2008.
नेपाल कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी (माओवादी केन्द्र)
नेपाल कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी (माओवादी केन्द्र) Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) सदस्य माथि टाइप गर्नुहोस् र खोजी गर्न इन्टर थिच्नुहोस्।
Communism in Nepal - Wikipedia
Maoist rebels in rural Nepal. Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Baburam Bhattarai had split from their respective minor communist parties and formed the Maoist Party, which launched a "people's war" by 1996. The maoists mainly employed guerilla tactics, attacking police stations and government infrastructures.
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Who are Nepal's Maoist rebels?
Jun 6, 2005 · As with the Shining Path, Nepal's Maoists deal with dissent ruthlessly. Human rights groups say that like the security forces, they are guilty of numerous summary executions and cases of...
The rise of Maoists in Nepali politics: from ‘people’s war’ to ...
Mar 15, 2013 · Since its formation in 1994, the United Communist Party of Nepal (Maoists) has gone through a number of radical transformations, shifting from a guerrilla warfare unit to a key democratising force within Nepali politics.
Sep 27, 2024 · In less than ten years, the Maoist insurgency has transformed Nepal. The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has spread armed conflict across the country and reshaped its political environment irrevocably. But their political aims are still questioned, and not enough is known about their structure and strategy.
29 years since start of Maoist war | Nepali Times
Feb 2, 2025 · This week it will be 29 years since the Maoist faction of the Communist Party of Nepal launched its armed struggle against Nepal’s constitutional monarchy. It had been just six years since the People’s Movement had forced King Birendra to abandon the absolute monarchy of the partyless Panchayat system.
Maoism in Nepal was inspired by India’s Naxalite movement (northeast Naxalbari district area) that emerged during the late 1960s in the context of Cultural Revolution in China.
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