2004 in Nepal: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

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  • March 3 - Maoists attack a telecommunications tower guarded by security forces in Bhojpur district in eastern Nepal, killing 39 government troops while losing 10 of their cadres overnight in one of the fiercest gunbattles between the two sides.
  • March 11 - Maoist guerrillas gun down a leader of Andhra Pradesh's ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), sending shock waves in the party rank and file.
  • March 18 - Maoist guerrillas gun down another TDP leader ahead of the general election.
  • March 21 - At least 500 Maoist rebels, 11 soldiers and 7 policemen are killed and 200 injured in one of the bloodiest gunfights with security forces in Myagdi district in western Nepal, 450 km west of Kathmandu where the rebels attacked a district headquarters, freed some prisoners from a jail and looted a bank, according to the Nepalese army. However, Nepal's Maoist rebels denied these claims.
  • April 1 - In the largest such incident in the country, armed Maoists abduct approximately 1,000 villagers from seven villages in a single district of Western Nepal
  • April 3 - Maoists explode a powerful bomb at the house of the home minister of Nepal damaging the house and injuring security guards.
  • April 4 - Maoists reportedly set ablaze nine Indian vehicles and opened fire on three Indians a few hours after the rebels bombed the house of home minister of Nepal, Mr. Kamal Thapa.

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