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Maoists still eyeing power.

Statesman (India)

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Nepal President Yadav was handpicked by Koirala Kathmandu,July 24: Even after resigning as Prime Minister, octogenarian leader G PKoiralacalls the shots in post-monarchy Nepal with his handpicked candidate elected as the first president, a move that sidelined the Maoists and won his party the support of Indian-origin Madhesi community. It is my father who proposed the name of Ram BaranYadavYadav(for the post of president, SujataKoirala,the daughter of the veteran NepaliCongress leader told PTI. Yadavwas the family physician of Koiralassince 1980sand was picked up to join the politics by GirijaPrasadKoiralahimself. PTI Press Trust of India Kathmandu,July 24: Making a last-ditch …

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