s election after becoming focus of frustration for many Nepalese people For 10 years they waged a bloody insurgency in a conflict that left 16,000 dead. Now Nepal's Maoists, who joined the political process at the end of the civil war in 2006, are facing a new battle to remain relevant to the voters who feel they have been let down. As Nepalese voters go to the polls on Tuesday to choose a new constituent...
Nepal's Maoists face struggle to win over disillusioned voters
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