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    Maoist Govt's 100 days marked by insecurity, mistrust: NC

    Kathmandu (PTI): As the ruling Maoists completed 100 days in power, Nepal's main Opposition party has claimed that the period was full of insecurity, labour unrest and deteriorating law and order situation in the country.

    "The Maoists' acts of terror, intimidation, violence continued even during the first 100 days of the Maoist government," Nepali Congress Central Committee member and daughter of former premier Girija Prasad Koirala, Sujata Koirala, alleged.

    The "terror" unleashed by the Young Communist League (YCL), the Maoists' youth wing, continued and the people have not felt any change in the situation even after they took charge of government, she claimed.

    "Nothing has changed, the people have not felt any relief. If the government did not correct its behavior, the people will revolt," she warned.

    The Nepali Congress will take to the street raising voice against the government's "atrocities", she added.

    Leading businessman and Constituent Assembly member Rajendra Khetan has said that the private business sector has felt insecure during the Maoists' rule.

    "The confusing remarks and tightening attitude of the Revenue Department of the government has made business community insecure and uneasy," Khetan pointed out.

    The 100 days are marked by "evergreen labour unrest, financial insecurity and deteriorating law and order situation, he added.

    He also linked the financial insecurity of the business community to the fear of nationalization of the private assets by the government.


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