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was sentenced to life imprisonment. Five other NJM leaders were caught and died in custody. The government launched a new strict criminal law in response to the bombings, the Destructive Crimes (Special Control and Punishment) Act. The bombings also prompted the mainstream opposition, the
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In the aftermath of the bombings mass arrests took place (according to one source some 1,400 people were arrested). Singh and Laxman Prasad Singh were sentenced to death
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Two exiled groups claimed responsibility for the bombings. One of the groups claiming responsibility was the
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The Palace in Nepalese Politics: With Special Reference to the Politics of 1951 to 1990
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Fundamental Rights and Judicial Review in Nepal: (Evolution & Experiments)
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A series of coordinated bomb blasts occurred on 20 June 1985 in
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The Challenge to Democracy in Nepal: A Political History
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Nepal
Kathmandu
Jhapa
Pokhara
Biratnagar
Janakpur
Birgunj
Mahendranagar
Nepalganj
Bhairahawa Airport
Bombings
Nepal Janabadi Morcha
Kathmandu
Nepal
Royal Palace
National Panchayat
Jhapa
Pokhara
Biratnagar
Janakpur
Birgunj
Mahendranagar
Nepalganj
Bhairahawa Airport
Nepal Janabadi Morcha
Ram Raja Prasad Singh
Khemraj Bhatta 'Mayalu'
Nepali Congress
satyagraha
Nepal portal

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