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Enforcing Ban On Running Indian License-plated Motor Vehicles and Movies

Issue 40, September 30, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

 

September 26, 2012: cadres of the Vaidhya CPN-Maoist have begun enforcing the ban on running motor vehicles with Indian-license plates, showing Indian movies in Nepal, and airing Indian songs on FM radios. Spokesperson for CPN-Maoist Pampha Bhusal in her statement said that her party had decided to ban the Indian-owned vehicles running in Nepal, showing the Indian movies and airing Indian songs on FM radios in view of preserving the sovereignty, promoting economic development, creating job opportunities, and retaliating the Indian prohibiting the Nepalese-owned vehicles in India.

 

The Vaidhya CPN-Maoist cadres have been on the streets checking the license plates of vehicles and stopping any vehicles with foreign license plates. They have returned the India-owned vehicles to India. No vandalism has been reported so far.

 

Similarly, the Vaidhya CPN-Maoist has deployed its cadres to stop any Indian movies running in Nepal. Most probably, they would totally stop the business of the movie theaters in Nepal. They also visited FM radio stations to stop playing the Indian songs.

 

Whether these activities of the Vaidhya CPN-Maoist would create jobs in addition to the jobs the cadres have to do for closing movie theaters and stopping the Indian-owned vehicles from running in Nepal, and would promote economic development remains to be seen.

 

What Mr Vaidhya’s CPN-Maoist cadres are doing are certainly not democratic and not the rule of law they are following but they don’t mind killing democracy for meeting their goals, and they are not for the rule of law. They are for terrorizing the people.

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