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security forces of Nepal or are injured in battles with them. Reports further indicate that ABNES has been extending support to secession elements in the Kalapani area. Also, it is believed that they have ties with left-wing extremists– of the People's War Group (PWG) and Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), who have strong ties with the Maoist insurgents. The PWG, MCC and the Maoist insurgents are members of a left-wing extremist coalition,
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Available information indicates that ABNES is actively engaged in raising funds for the Maoist insurgents as well as in recruiting cadres for the insurgents from among the Nepalese settlers in India. Its extensive network is also used to provide shelter to insurgents who either flee onslaughts by the
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This organization was registered with the stated objective of securing unity among immigrant Nepalese residing in India and working for their welfare. However, ABNES gradually became involved in terrorism and began to function as a front for the Maoist insurgents of Nepal. It is also believed that
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ABNES has links with the Nepal Maoists and it works as a front organization for them. A youth organisation known as the Akhil Bharatiya Nepali Vidyarthi Sangh, headed by a Kolkata-based girl named Saraswati Mohra, is closely linked to the activities of ABNES.
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ABNES has established an extensive network all over India. It has a strong base in northern Bengal and is active in Northeast India, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, in areas inhabited by ethnic Nepalese, and in stretches bordering Nepal.
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The Delhi-based Ram Prasad Sharma is reportedly the president of ABNES. Raju Nepali is the reportedly the general secretary of the organization and is based in
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The organization has a fairly large cadre base and an expanding membership, though their numbers is not known.
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Organisations designated as terrorist organisations by Government of India
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Coordinating Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations in South Asia
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residing in India. ABNES was registered in the Hindu-sacred city of
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Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People's War
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the organization is working for the proliferation of
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Organizations based in Asia designated as terrorist
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Index


Northeast India
Uttar Pradesh
Bihar
India
Ideology
Maoism
Nepalese unity in India
Greater Nepal
India
Varanasi
India
Nepalese people
Varanasi (Benaras)
front organization
Maoist insurgents of Nepal
terrorist organization
Ministry of Home Affairs
Chennai
Tamil Nadu
Kolkata
West Bengal
Jawaharlal Nehru University
greater Nepal idea
Coordinating Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations in South Asia



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