Maoist demonstration at Maitighar against Indian border encroachment
Kathmandu. The CPN-Maoist protested against the intervention of the Indian Border Security Force (SSB) in Susta. On Saturday, the participants in the demonstration held at Maitighar Mandla protested by carrying placards that read 'Indian Imperialism Deadly', 'Traitorous Balen Government Deadly' and 'Let's Protect National Independence and Geographical Integrity'.
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