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Revolutionary Students Or Criminals

Issue 30, July 22, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

July 16, 2012: apparently, the students of All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) affiliated to CPN-Maoist headed by Mohan Vaidya Kiran recently separated from the UCPN-Maoist had launched a guerrilla-style attack on three high schools in Kathmandu yesterday, and broke whatever they could as a punishment for using foreign names and for high tuition fees charged to the students, according to the local Nepalese media

Three individual groups of the so-called revolutionary students went to three different schools and attacked the schools early morning yesterday, and damaged the assets of these schools. They damaged South Western State College (SWSC) in Basundhara and Everest Florida Higher Secondary School at Meenbhawan and set fire on Rato Bangala School at Patan Dhoka.

Coordinator of Baidya affiliated ANNISU-R Sharad Rasaily acknowledging responsibility for the assaults on the schools warned of more destructive and serious assaults on the schools if the private schools did not meet their demands for removing the foreign names from those schools and lowered the tuition fees.

All Nepal National Independent Students Union-Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) cadres close to CPN-Maoist yesterday set fire on the hoarding boards of more than a dozen plus two colleges in front of Ratna Rajya Campus. Ratna Dhakal of ANNISU-R said they had served a 24-hour notice to Higher Secondary Education Board on Friday to remove the hoarding boards but it failed to follow their notice therefore they had took out the hoarding boards and burnt them down at a public place, writes ‘The Himalayan Times’ today.

A group of Nepal Student Union of Nepal Engineering College today damaged computers worth Rs. 1, 20,000 at the college for not meeting their demands, writes ‘The Himalayan Times’ today. Nepal Student Union is affiliated to the NC.

Comments: these guys are not real students but mercenaries unleashed by the political parties to achieve their goals. If the political leaders resort to such undemocratic means to meet the objects soon anarchy would prevail in Nepal. So, the government should take strong actions against such so-called students and should not let them engaged in such criminal activities with impunity. The government should bring them to justice.

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