"There is no need for CPN-UML to preach lesson on nationalism to us," Barsha Man Pun, senior leader of CPN-Maoist Centre, said.
Coming down heavily on the Prime Minister, Pun said it was his party that announced a "tunnel war" against India during the armed revolution in Nepal in 2003-2004 and stepped down from the government in 2009 to protest against foreign intervention.
Pun, one of the main architects of the emerging new alliance between Nepali Congress and the Maoist party, made the remarks while interacting with reporters here.
According to him, the CPN-UML's accusation that the Maoist party was guided by foreign forces to topple the government was ridiculous as the former had found the Maoists 'good' when they supported the CPN-UML-led government earlier.
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