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Friday, 05 Mar 2021 11:25 PM MYT Leader of the splinter group of the Maoist former rebels Netra Bikram Chand, also known as Biplav, reacts as he appears in public a day after agreeing to join a political mainstream and give up violence in Kathmandu March 5, 2021. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KATHMANDU, March 5 An outlawed Maoist group accused of staging several attacks signed a peace deal with Nepal’s communist government today, bringing an end to the country’s only active insurgency. Jubilant Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli hailed the deal as “historic” at a gathering with the group’s leader Netra Bikram Chand, who came out of hiding for the signing. ....
The Nepal government on Friday signed a peace pact with a Maoist rebel group that was once involved in violent attacks, extortion, and bombings in the Himalayan country.. Nepal signs peace pact with Maoist rebel group | Main | English edition | Agencia EFE ....
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Story highlights The Nepal government had imposed a ban on the activities of the CPN-Biplav in March 2019 after the party carried out two blasts in Kathmandu, killing one person. Nepal s radical Maoist group leader Netra Bikram Chand, who made his first public appearance in two years, on Friday said that he was committed to the peace agreement reached between his banned outfit and the government aimed at ending violent attacks, extortion and bombings by the rebels. Rebel leader Chand, known by his guerrilla name Biplav, emerged out of hiding after the government lifted a ban on his Nepal Communist Party group, CPN-Biplav, so it could take part in the public signing of the peace agreement. ....