Narayan Pokharel

Narayan Pokharel

Narayan Prasad Pokharel, (1958-2005), was president of the Nepal branch of the World Hindu Federation. He was killed by gunfire while attending a religious festival after being attacked by six gunmen in Dudrakshya village, Rupandehi District, Nepal (near Butwal) about 300 kilometers west of Kathmandu.

Maoist rebels perpetrated the killing. The killers descended on the festival in motorcycles at dawn and shot Pokharel nine times as he stood outside the guest house where he was staying.

The Maoists issued a statement condemning Pokharel for "indulging in sexual exploitation, amassing property illegally, misusing the name of Dalits and trying to garner popular support in favour of monarchy". The killing was reportedly carried out by the Dalit Mukti Morcha, an underground, banned organisation affiliated to the Maoists whose members are mostly Dalits, the Untouchables at the bottom of traditional Hindu caste-system. The Maoist rebels have been waging a violent campaign to topple the Hindu monarchy.

The conservative World Hindu Federation is headquartered in India and has branches in many countries throughout the world.

Narayan Pokharel is survived by his two wives and ten children.

Three years later, the Maoist said that they made a mistake by killing him. They apologized. This is a trend in Nepal by Maoists. Maoists are very fast in killing someone, and the leadership when gets a lot of criticism, then they release regret press releases. It is the power of communication system in the modern world. The internet and other communication system drill whether the person who was victimized because ruthless killing action by hardline communist in their attempt to clean anyone who is obstacle to them, and they think that regret press release is a best way to settle the matter. In fact they claim that they had also punished their cadres who were involved in such killings. But, it is white. They do nothing, but in press releases they claim that they did stop such actions and will never repeat. In fact, 15,000 people were killed by Nepali Maoists, and they released such press releases one after another, and it never stopped. It is still going on.

Nepal's government in June 2009 announced it would honor him as a 'religious martyr'[1].

References

  1. ^ "Hindu preacher declared 'religious martyr' by Nepal govt". Zee News. 25 June 2009. http://www.zeenews.com/news542165.html. Retrieved 27 June 2009. ""Nepal's new government has declared a Hindu religious preacher, allegedly killed by Maoist cadres four years back in western Nepal, as a 'religious martyr'."" 

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