Posted by: Samsara May 16, 2008
YCL cadres do it again...Undergarment story
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Here's what I read in Reuters today.  Looks like the YCL females are going to extort the bras that our Nepali ladies wear (the males have been robbed already).  Female citizens, pls refrain from buying expensive lingerie as your turn could come soon:

 

YCL steals undergarments of school-age children

Reuters AP, Kathmandu: The Young Communsit League (or YCL) are known all over the tiny Himalayan nation of Nepal for their social programs and voluntary work provided in the development of the recently democratic country. Besides their so called voluntary programs, they've been involved in other programs of beating those who oppose their atrocities, kidnapping, maiming, looting banks and even killing the very citizens they've vowed to protect. The regular police force cannot dare stop the mafioso operation of these YCL hoodlums as their members have now mirrored a police force that forcefully provides security among the locals in Kathmandu. These locals have faced a plague of problems ever since the influx of a few hundred thousand people from the rural areas who fled from their very YCL and Maoist atrocities. Moreover, with the recent Maoist win in the elections, hundrerds of thousands of YCL, Maoist army personnel and their rural supporters have come seeking their pie in the capital. They've been known to walk into any house they feel like and demand for food and shelter using threatful means if necessary.

On the 12th of May, YCL cadres allegedly walked into Dipendra Traffic Police School and headed straight for the dhobi or the clothes' washerman's quarters. There they forcefully beat and demanded that the dhobi put all the school chidren's underpants with a waist size of 27" and above into the basket ruck sack of Himalayan porters locally called a doko. Once filled to the brim with approximately 210 undepants, they let go of the dhobi after making him remove the very underpant he too was wearing, a waist 32". Once done, they left the school premises and headed back to the YCL Headquarters.

In light of this incident, Maoist supremo, Prachanday was asked about this incident to which he replied that the budget for new fatigues and undergarments were taking a little longer than expected in getting passed since the NRs 200 crores provided by the government for the Maoists and YCL cadres was still tied up within the bureacracy. As per Prachanday's words, "We have been looking into this situation and the culprits shall be punished." When asked about the NRs 200 crores budget provided for the YCL and Maoist Army, he said, "The money is put in a safe and sound place from where it would be used wisely and only for meaningful purposes." He then revealed that the safe place the NRs 200 crores was put in, was actually sewn into his mattress.

-Correspondent Samsara from the High Himalayas

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