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Cadres of Chairman Vaidhya Defeated At Surunga Market

Issue 15, April 14, 2013

By KTM Metro Reporter

 

April 8, 2013: local people of Surunga in Eastern Nepal yesterday firmly stood against the call of shutdown by Chairman of CPN-Maoist Mohan Vaidhya, and they kept the Surunga market opened. When the cadres unleashed by Chairman Vaidhya came calling to shut down the Surunga market with bullhorns, local people with whatever domestic weapons they have, came out to fight against the cadres calling to shut down, and chased after the cadres unleashed by Chairman Vaidhya, according to the news in ‘gorkhapatra’ of today.

 

Cadres told the reporters that they had hard time to save their lives when they faced the local people with domestic weapons at the Surunga market. It was the first defeat of the callers of shutdown. Nepalis elsewhere in Nepal would soon learn the lesson from the Surunga people, and would face the callers of shutdown squarely in the future.

 

Surunga locals had declared the Surunga market free from any shutdown called by anybody. They were ready to fight against any caller of shutdown to keep their decision on freeing Surunga from any shutdown.

 

Locals of Surunga had chased away the cadres of Chairman Vaidhya one day before the shutdown day, too. Locals chased after the cadres marching with torches on their hands in the Surunga market on the Saturday evening. Locals of Surunga market demonstrated that they could stand against the political cadres that had illegally and forcibly tried to close the market.

 

Locals of every market and town should learn this lesson, and organize themselves to fight against the callers of shutdown, and free Nepal from any shutdown in the future.

 

The price of tomato dropped from Rs 60 per kilogram to Rs 20 after the shutdown called by Chairman Vaidhya. Anybody could imagine how much tomato farmers have to make the loss due to the shutdown called by the so-called savior of farmers.

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