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[[Image:Nepalshivsenamural_(71).JPG|thumb|left|Nepal Shivsena wall-painting, saying 'Down with [[Maoism]]']]'''Nepal Shivsena''' ({{lang-ne|नेपाल शिवसेना}}) is a [[Hindutva|Hindu nationalist]] [[political party]] in [[Nepal]]. The party was founded in 1999. It is connected to the [[Shiv Sena]] in [[India]]. Kiran Singh Budhathoki is the president of the party.<!-- or at least, in 1999, he was --><ref>[http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19990108/00850575.html Nepal Shiv Sena launched<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
[[Image:Nepalshivsenamural_(71).JPG|thumb|left|Nepal Shivsena wall-painting, saying 'Down with [[Maoism]]']]'''Nepal Shivsena''' ({{lang-ne|नेपाल शिवसेना}}) is a [[Hindutva|Hindu nationalist]] [[political party]] in [[Nepal]]. The party was founded in 1999. It is connected to the [[Shiv Sena]] in [[India]]. Kiran Singh Budhathoki is the president of the party.<!-- or at least, in 1999, he was --><ref>[http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19990108/00850575.html Nepal Shiv Sena launched<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


When the Taliban began destroying the Buddhistic ancient artifacts, the Nepal Shiv Sena and the Shiv Sena Nepal strongly criticized the attacks.<ref> P. 38 ''Religious Freedom in Asia'' By Edward P. Lipton </ref>
When the Taliban began destroying the Buddhistic ancient artifacts, the Nepal Shiv Sena strongly criticized the attacks.<ref> P. 38 ''Religious Freedom in Asia'' By Edward P. Lipton </ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:29, 31 August 2009

Nepal Shivsena wall-painting, saying 'Down with Maoism'

Nepal Shivsena (Nepali: नेपाल शिवसेना) is a Hindu nationalist political party in Nepal. The party was founded in 1999. It is connected to the Shiv Sena in India. Kiran Singh Budhathoki is the president of the party.[1]

When the Taliban began destroying the Buddhistic ancient artifacts, the Nepal Shiv Sena strongly criticized the attacks.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nepal Shiv Sena launched
  2. ^ P. 38 Religious Freedom in Asia By Edward P. Lipton