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GFP Ramdir Sena

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GFP Ramdir Sena is a militant Hindu nationalist group in Nepal.

The group's existence was first announced on 26 May 2008, when the group claimed responsibility for two bombings in Kathmandu. According to police, the bombings occurred outside a venue where politicians were planning to meet later that week to abolish Nepal's monarchy.[1]

The 2008 Kathmandu bombings occurred around 5:30PM, and did not result in injuries.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nepal capital hit by two bombs Al Jazeera. 26 May 2008.
  2. ^ 2 bombs go off in Nepal ahead of abolition of monarchy Associated Press. 26 May 2008.