`Maoist commanders seizing ex-combatant`s retirement package`
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'Maoist commanders seizing ex-combatant's retirement package'

Last Updated: Monday, February 06, 2012, 21:58     A- A A+
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Kathmandu: Dozens of ex-Maoist combatants have alleged that party commanders are 'forcefully' taking away the monetary package given to them by the Nepalese government for giving up their arms and taking voluntary retirement.

In Surkhet, commanders snatched away cheques of some 26 combatants of the Jharana Smriti Brigade, Section Vice-Commander Man Bahadur Chand was quoted by 'The Kathmandu Post' as saying.

The party demanded Rs 2,00,000 to be deposited and allowed an amount of Rs 50,000 to be taken home, he claimed.

As part of the first installment, each of the 7,365 combatants is entitled to cheques worth Rs 2,50,000 to Rs 4,00,000.

Things turned violent at the fourth division in Nawalparasi after some commanders allegedly forced fighters to deposit 40 per cent of the money and beat up four of them inside the camp after they refused to follow the order, the daily said.

"We risked our lives for the party's sake and now the party is doing injustice to us."

"The amount we are paid is peanuts. We are shocked that the party is trying to take it from us," Dhan Bahadur Rana from Arunkhola, Nawalparasi, said.

Some combatants have now lodged informal complaints with members of the Special Committee Secretariat, which looks after the integration and rehabilitation of the Maoist combatants.

Meanwhile, opposition parties have taken serious exception to the reported incidents.

"We are hearing of a lot of such complaints from combatants. We have demanded the prime minister hold a meeting of the special committee to dig out the truth," Ram Sharan Mahat, NC leader and Special Committee member, said during a three-party meeting yesterday.

"Maoist leadership is not serious enough to implement the past pacts," CPN-UML president Jhala Nath Khanal alleged.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, February 06, 2012, 21:58

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